A-Z Index About Academics Admissions Life@CSUMB News Services

FYS 100: First Year Seminar : Leadership in a Changing World

Section 2 - 3 Units

Section Information

Days, Times, and Locations

Monday Wednesday
10:00 am - 11:20 am
Chapman Science Academic Center - Rm. E105 - map

Class Number (Formerly CRN)

40634

Instructor(s)

E. Richard Brown

Enrollment

Seats OpenSeats TakenMax. Seats
-1 33 32
Enrollment History

University Learning Requirements

Faculty Information

E. Richard Brown

Email: ebrown@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-5023

Office: Green Hall, Room 111

Source: A-Z Index

Department Information

Name: First Year Seminar Program

Email: firstyear@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-3806

Fax: 582-3873

Building: Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library

Website: http://firstyear.csumb.edu

Source: A-Z Index

More Information

Course Description:

Provides an introduction to academic life at CSUMB and a foundation to learning as a lifelong process. Students identify the knowledge, skills, and abilities they will need to meet their personal, social, academic, and professional goals. As students meet course goals and outcomes, they start their transition to university life. Required for all entering first-year students and transfers with 29 or fewer semester units. Students should enroll in this course during their first semester at CSUMB. (Offered every semester.)

Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:

Footnotes:

  • Course required for all entering first-year students and transfer students with 29 or fewer semester units.
  • Course should be taken in the first semester of the freshman year.

Start & End Dates:

Start: August 24, 2009
End: December 20, 2009

Consent Requirements:

Catalog History

Course Materials

book

Mel White, Religion gone bad : the hidden dangers of the Christian right (New York: J.P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2006)
ISBN: 1585425311
Search: CSUMB Library Google
Required Reading

book

Wynton Marsalis with Geoffrey C. Ward, Moving to higher ground : how jazz can change your life (New York: Random House, 2008)
ISBN: 9781400060788
Search: CSUMB Library Google
Required Reading