NOTICE FOR FALL 2012 FYS STUDENTS: We are currently gathering information about the classes that will be offered in Fall 2012 for the FYS program. The website will be updated by the end of May with the classes available for you to peruse. You will be sent an email containing information that tells how to select your top three choices. Priority is given to the earliest responders, but we do make every effort to place you in a class of your choosing.
Dear Prospective SU student,
Shenandoah University's Going Global initiative is a series of building blocks that begins here, with the Going Global First Year Seminar. Here we develop a sense of community among the Class of 2015 for whom 'belonging' begins with the University. The goal is to lift these borders, yet maintain, deepen, and expand the feeling of belonging to the global community where you realize that you can make a difference - and that difference begins with you.
In the fall, all first-time Shenandoah students will register for one of the 25 Going Global offerings. Some of their choices include “Reformulating ‘The Family’ in 20th-century Black Novels,” “Chopsticks, Calligraphy and Zen: A Taiwanese Approach to Culture, Etiquette and the Arts,” “Contemporary Social Issues in the World of Business,” “Development and Disaster Relief,” “Global Perspective on Maternal and Child Health,” and “Popular Culture Around the World.”
First-Year Seminar student mentors assist faculty members by serving as advisers to first-year students during their transition into university life and are academic tutors in one of the Going Global: First-Year Seminar sections in fall 2011. Each mentor acts as a liaison between the student and instructor and helps build a Class of 2015 community.FYS mentors must be sophomores, juniors or seniors with at least an overall “B” average.
Our faculty offers courses that range in topic from Cultural Conflict in Dramatic Literature to Development and Disaster Relief. All classes focus on a global theme, all classes are small in size, and all classes are challenging and highly interactive. To see some sample videos from the different classes click here or paste the following address into your web browser http://www.youtube.com/user/
I look forward to meeting all of you. Please feel free to call me (540-542-6534), e-mail me (asarch@su.edu), or stop by my office (Henkel 218).
Sincerely,
Amy Sarch, Ph.D.
Director of General Education/Going Global First Year Seminar