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First Seminars in Race & Ethnicity

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Students should have an understanding of the nature of race and ethnicity, gender, and global communities, and the impact of each on our lives in the contemporary world.  The fulfillment of these goals is achieved by completing major or liberal learning courses designated as meeting each requirement.  Each goal may also be met through an approved program or equivalent sustained experience. 


Community | Gender | Global | Race & Ethnicity

Courses

FSP 10201 Race, History, and the Fictive Imagination
FSP 10202 Harlem Renaissance:  Black Paris
FSP 10203 The Evolution of African American Gospel Music
FSP 13201 Multicultural New York:  The City from its Beginnings to the Present

Interdisciplinary Concentration Preference Form

Some First Seminar courses are linked to particular Interdisciplinary Concentrations. If you would like to be enrolled in one that counts toward a concentration click on the link above and complete the preference form.     

Download First Seminar Selection Worksheet pdf

Students will enroll in First Seminar Sections during the Orientation sessions, June 26-30. All students should complete this worksheet and select 3 seminars according to their interests, bearing in mind that there is no guarantee that any particular section will be open and available. However, every effort will be made to ensure that the selection process is fair and equitable.