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Society of College Scholars
Fall Term 2008


College Scholars Colloquium Courses for Freshmen

Incoming freshmen committed to the College Scholars program must complete two introductory colloquium courses before the end of their first year at UO. The first one must be taken fall term.

These College Scholars Colloquia are 1-credit pass/no pass classes that focus attention on faculty and research in one of three academic areas Š humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Distinguished faculty from a variety of departments within that academic area will be invited to discuss their research and opportunities that may exist for student involvement. These classes meet for only one hour per week, so you should not find it difficult to add one to a regular term course load. Most students select the colloquium that most closely aligns with their academic interests and goals. But if your first choice does not fit into your fall schedule, select another and explore. You are encouraged to switch among different interest areas during your freshman year.

The Humanities Colloquium will be led by Professor Bill Rossi from the Department of English. His area of specialization is nineteenth-century American literature and culture. His current research focuses on Henry David Thoreau's dual career as a writer and naturalist and on contemporary American writing about place and displacement. If you are interested in studying foreign languages and literatures, classics, English, creative writing, folklore, linguistics, philosophy, theater arts or religious, Judaic or medieval studies, sign up for this colloquium.

The Science Colloquium will be led by Professor James Schombert from the Department of Physics. He is an astronomer who studies galaxies and has worked for NASA. If you are interested in the fields of biology, chemistry, computers, geology, human physiology, mathematics, physics or psychology, this is the colloquium for you.

The Social Science Colloquium will be led by Professor Dennis Galvan from the Department of Political Science and the International Studies Program. Professor Galvan has written on the politics of cultural identity and a comparative analysis of development and social change. Anthropology, economics, environmental studies, ethnic studies, geography, history, international studies, political science, sociology, and womenÕs and gender studies are potentially highlighted in this colloquium.

The following information will assist you to register for one of these courses in the fall:

CRN

SOCIETY OF COLLEGE SCHOLARS

DAY/TIME

PROFESSOR

PLACE

11194

CAS 110 – HUMANITIES Colloquium

Th 1600-1650

Bill Rossi

202 Chapman

11195

CAS 110 – HUMANITIES Colloquium

Th 1700-1750

Bill Rossi

202 Chapman

11196

CAS 120 – SCIENCE Colloquium

M 1600-1650

James Schombert

110 Willamette

11197

CAS 120 – SOCIAL SCIENCE Colloquium

Tu 1000-1050

Dennis Galvan

373 McKenzie

11198

CAS 120 – SOCIAL SCIENCE Colloquium

Tu 1100-1150

Dennis Galvan

373 McKenzie


OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES:
Link to DuckWeb: https://duckweb.uoregon.edu   

Link to College Scholars website for program details, future course offerings, upcoming special
events, and other information of interest to participants. http://scs.uoregon.edu

Contact for questions or comments regarding the Society of College Scholars program:
collegescholars@cas.uoregon.edu  or call Lexy Wellman at 346-3286.

 

Society of College Scholars 1245 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1245
T (541) 346-3902
F (541) 346-1150 collegescholars@cas.uoregon.edu