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First-Year Seminars at the University of Georgia
Sponsored by the Franklin College of Arts & Sciences
and the Honors Program
In the fall 0f 2007 the Franklin College of Arts and
Sciences and the Honors Program are offering a special opportunity
to first-year students: an additional one-credit seminar. These
seminars provide an opportunity for students new to the University
to become acquainted with a senior faculty member and to learn something
about the excitement of study and research in a specific discipline
and the intellectual challenge of academic life at the University
of Georgia. Most first-year seminars meet for one hour each week
during the spring semester. They will be taught by some of the most
distinguished members of the University faculty who will focus on
topics of special interest to their research and teaching.
First-year seminars explore a diverse array of topics. Read
through the descriptions and choose a topic that complements
your regular class schedule and broadens your interests as a university
student. Each seminar description includes the name of the instructor,
the topic of the seminar, and time and location of meetings. Seminars
are graded either on a pass/fail (FRES 1010) or A-F (FRES 1020)
basis. First-year seminars will count as one hour of credit towards
graduation on the student transcript, unless otherwise indicated.
Students may enroll in only one seminar at a time.
Students may register for first-year seminars during
orientation and fall registration.
Send questions to First-Year
Seminars
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