A Browsing Guide to Fall 2024 Courses for First Year Students

Browsing for Fall 2024 Courses

In addition to the FYP course, first-year students typically register for three additional courses for the fall semester.

To facilitate "browsing" for courses, the following classes (arranged thematically for exploration purposes only) have seats available for first-year students. For additional details on individual courses (i.e. course descriptions, course times, etc.), please log-in to APR2.

Courses offered in "Changing the World: Justice & Advocacy" consider ways that change, rebellion, dissent, leadership, and other movements can promote equity in our world.

The following courses have seats available for First-Year students.

Fall 2024--Changing the World: Justice & Advocacy themed courses

Elementary Arabic I ARAB-101
Origins of Identity CHEM-3006
Elementary Chinese I  CHIN-101
Introduction to Ethnic Studies & Social Justice CLAS-103
Introduction to Computer Programming CS-140
Techniques of Computer Science CS-219
Film & Media Action DMF-101
Introduction to Digital Media & Film DMF-211
Youth Revolt: Decade Protest DMF-272
CW: Journalism ENG-201-01
CW: Techniques of Fiction ENG-241-01
CW: Techniques of Poetry ENG-242-01
CW:Techn Creativ Non-Fiction ENG-243-01
LS Cyborg Lit & Film ENG-3076-01
LS Narrative Medicine ENG-3085
Our Shared Environment ENVS-101
Introduction to European Studies HIST-109
Elementary French I FR-101
Environmental Geology w/Lab GEOL-110WL
Global Climate w/Lab GEOL-112
Elementary German I GER-101
Gender & Society GNDR-103
Sexuality, Society & Culture GNDR-108
Introduction to American Politics GOVT-103
Comparative Politics GOVT-105
Introduction to  International Relations GOVT-108
Political Theory GOVT-206
Intro GS I:Political Economy GS-101
Intro GS II:Race, Culture, and Identity GS-102
Introduction to African Studies HIST-108
Global Environmental History HIST-213
Revolution & Regret: 1607-1789 HIST-222
History of Now: US Since WWII HIST-226
Introduction to Native American History HIST-229
Modern Latin America HIST-234
The Holocaust HIST-267
Youth Revolt: Decade Protest HIST-270
Iran: Revolution & Resistance HIST-286
Elementary Italian I ITAL-101
Pre-Calculus MATH-134
Calculus I MATH-135
Calculus II MATH-136
Multivariable Calculus MATH-205
Outdoor Studies Core Course ODST-100
Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-100
Principles of Sociology SOC-101
Global Problems SOC-110
Media & Society SOC-169
Social Identiy of Policing SOC-254
Social Identity of Policing SOC-254
Elementary Spanish I  SPAN-101
Applied Statistics STAT-113
Applied Regression Analysis STAT-213
Elementary Swahili W/ Lab SWAH-101

Courses offered in "The Intentional Life: Interconnectedness & Wellness" seek out practices, discussions, and ways of being intentionally connected to one another in our daily lives through our work and our play.

The following courses have seats available for First-Year students.

Fall 2024--The Intentional Life: Interconnectedness & Wellness themed courses

Chinese Culture, Theatre, Fiction & Film ASIA-232
Elementary Chinese I  CHIN-101
Introduction to Ethnic Studies & Social Justice CLAS-103
Introduction to Computer Programming CS-140
Techniques of Computer Science CS-219
LS Fairy Tales ENG-190-01
CW: Journalism ENG-201-01
LS:English Literature I ENG-225-01
LS: English Literature II ENG-226-01
CW: Techniques of Fiction ENG-241-01
CW: Techniques of Poetry ENG-242-01
CW:Techn Creativ Non-Fiction ENG-243-01
LS Cyborg Lit & Film ENG-3076-01
Elementary French I FR-101
Elementary German I GER-101
Elementary Italian I ITAL-101
Pre-Calculus MATH-134
Calculus I MATH-135
Calculus II MATH-136
Multivariable Calculus MATH-205
Outdoor Studies Core Course ODST-100
Beginning Ballet PCA-100
Introduction to Public Health PH-216
Introduction to Psychology PSYC-101
Mythologies REL-4001
Introduction to Sociology: Global Problems SOC-110
Media & Society SOC-169
Self & Society SOC-255
Elementary Spanish I  SPAN-101
Applied Statistics STAT-113
Applied Regression Analysis STAT-213
Elementary Swahili W/ Lab SWAH-101

Courses in "Figuring it Out: Purpose, Problems & Solutions" engage students in probing problems or purpose to understand solutions and why some are more readily solved than others.

The following courses have seats available for First-Year students.

Fall 2024--Figuring it Out: Purpose, Problems & Solutions themed courses

Human Origins ANTH-101
Cultural Anthropology ANTH-102
Intro: Archaeology ANTH-103
Language & Human Experience ANTH-104
Ancient Civilizations ANTH-208
Chinese Culture, Theatre, Fiction & Film ASIA-232
General Biology I w/Lab BIOL-101
General Chemistry w/Lab CHEM-103
Origins of Identity CHEM-3006
Elementary Chinese I  CHIN-101
Introduction to Ethnic Studies & Social Justice CLAS-103
Introduction to Computer Programming CS-140
Techniques of Computer Science CS-219
Introduction  to Economics ECON-100
Language & Human Experience EDUC-3066
Race in Higher Education EDUC-4017
American Philosophies in Education EDUC-353
CW: Journalism ENG-201-01
CW: Techniques of Fiction ENG-241-01
CW: Techniques of Poetry ENG-242-01
CW:Techn Creativ Non-Fiction ENG-243-01
LS Cyborg Lit & Film ENG-3076-01
LS Narrative Medicine ENG-3085
Our Shared Environment ENVS-101
Elementary French I FR-101
The Dynamic Earth w/Lab GEOL-103
Environmental Geology w/Lab GEOL-110WL
Global Climate w/Lab GEOL-112
Elementary German I GER-101
Introduction to American Politics GOVT-103
Comparative Politics GOVT-105
Introduction to  International Relations GOVT-108
Political Theory GOVT-206
Introduction to European Studies HIST-109
Global Environmental History HIST-213
Elementary Italian I ITAL-101
Pre-Calculus MATH-134
Calculus I MATH-135
Calculus II MATH-136
Multivariable Calculus MATH-205
Stagecraft PCA-103
Introduction to Public Health PH-216
The Global HIV Epidemic PH-3017
Reasoning PHIL-202
Astronomy w/Lab PHYS-102
University Physics PHYS-151
Introduction to Psychology PSYC-101
Principles of Sociology SOC-101
Global Problems SOC-110
Elementary Spanish I  SPAN-101
Applied Statistics STAT-113
Applied Regression Analysis STAT-213
Elementary Swahili W/ Lab SWAH-101

Courses in "Human Invention: Knowledge, Practice & Action" focus on understanding the how and the why, but ultimately end up practicing the “doing."

The following courses have seats available for First-Year students.

Fall 2024--Human Invention: Knowledge, Practice & Action themed courses

Drawing 1 AAH-131
3-Dimensional Design AAH-3116
Human Origins ANTH-101
Cultural Anthropology ANTH-102
Intro: Archaeology ANTH-103
Ancient Civilizations ANTH-208
Chinese Culture, Theatre, Fiction, & Film ASIA-232
Elementary Chinese I  CHIN-101
Introduction to Computer Programming CS-140
Techniques of Computer Science CS-219
Film & Media Action DMF-101
CW: Journalism ENG-201-01
CW: Techniques of Fiction ENG-241-01
CW: Techniques of Poetry ENG-242-01
CW:Techn Creativ Non-Fiction ENG-243-01
CW: Lyric Essay & Hybrid Genre ENG-3083
Elementary French I FR-101
The Dynamic Earth w/Lab GEOL-103
Environmental Geology w/Lab GEOL-110WL
Global Climate w/Lab GEOL-112
Elementary German I GER-101
Introduction to European Studies HIST-109
Elementary Italian I ITAL-101
Pre-Calculus MATH-134
Calculus I MATH-135
Calculus II MATH-136
Multivariable Calculus MATH-205
Intro to Music MUS-100
Music Theory MUS-200
Popular Music Industries MUS-229
Beginning Ballet PCA-100
Stagecraft PCA-103
Beginning Acting PCA-107
Rhetoric & Public Speaking PCA-111
Intro to Theatre PCA-125
Beg/Intermediate Modern Dance PCA-230
Introduction to Psychology PSYC-101
Principles of Sociology SOC-101
Media & Society SOC-169
Race, Class, & Environmental Justice SOC-253
Social Identity of Policing SOC-254
Elementary Spanish I  SPAN-101
Applied Statistics STAT-113
Applied Regression Analysis STAT-213
Elementary Swahili W/ Lab SWAH-101

Courses in "New Horizons: Global & Historical Conversations" invite students to investigate a culture, time, space, and/or place different than St. Lawrence University in the contemporary time.

The following courses have seats available for First-Year students.

Fall 2024--New Horizons: Global & Historical Conversations themed courses

Survey of Art I AAH-116
19th c. European Art AAH-207
Arts of S. Asia AAH-218
East African Cultures & Society AFS-3023
Abolition of White Democracy AFS-3064
The Global HIV Epidemic AFS-3117
Intro: Archaeology ANTH-103
Language & Human Experience ANTH-104
Ancient Civilizations ANTH-208
Into to Ethnic Studies ASIA-109
Comparative Politics ASIA-120
Modern Asia ASIA-126
Chinese Culture, Theatre, Fiction, and Film ASIA-232
Musics of South Asia ASIA-244
Buddhist Religious Traditions ASIA-262
Origins of Identity CHEM-106
Elementary Chinese I  CHIN-101
Introduction to Ethnic Studies & Social Justice CLAS-103
Introduction  to Canada CNS-101
Introduction to Computer Programming CS-140
Techniques of Computer Science CS-219
Introduction to Digital Media & Film DMF-211
New German Cinema DMF-282
Armour/Love DMF-3086
Italian Cinema DMF-3098
LS Introduction to Fiction ENG-123
LS Introduction to Literary Forms--Fairy Tales ENG-190-01
CW: Journalism ENG-201-01
LS:English Literature I ENG-225-01
LS: English Literature II ENG-226-01
CW: Techniques of Fiction ENG-241-01
CW: Techniques of Poetry ENG-242-01
CW:Techn Creativ Non-Fiction ENG-243-01
LS Cyborg Lit & Film ENG-3076-01
LS Lord of Fantasy ENG-3120
Elementary French I FR-101
Environmental Geology w/Lab GEOL-110WL
Global Climate w/Lab GEOL-112
Elementary German I GER-101
Gender & Society GNDR-103
Sexuality, Society & Culture GNDR-108
Comparative Politics GOVT-105
Introduction to  International Relations GOVT-108
Intro GS I:Political Economy GS-101
Intro GS II: Race, Culture, and Identity GS-102
Global Health & Justics GS-268
Introduction to African Studies HIST-108
Introduction to European Studies HIST-109
Revolution & Regret: 1607-1789 HIST-222
United States from World War II to the Present HIST-226
Introduction to Native American History HIST-229
Modern Latin America HIST-234
The Holocaust HIST-267
Iran: Revolution & Resistance HIST-286
Elementary Italian I ITAL-101
Pre-Calculus MATH-134
Calculus I MATH-135
Calculus II MATH-136
Multivariable Calculus MATH-205
Musics of the World MUS-210
Musics of South Asia MUS-244
Intro to Theatre PCA-125
Intro to Communication Studies PCA-127
The Global HIV Epidemic PH-3017
Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-100
Mystery & Meaning REL-100
Buddhist Religious Traditions REL-222
Global Problems SOC-110
Race, Class, & Environmental Justice SOC-253
Social Identity of Policing SOC-254
Elementary Spanish I  SPAN-101
Applied Statistics STAT-113
Applied Regression Analysis STAT-213
Elementary Swahili W/ Lab SWAH-101

Courses in "Visionary Ventures: New Advances & Entrepreneurship" explore ways to reimagine the “old”, develop the “new”, and think about ways to move from “it’s always been done this way” to “how could this be different."

The following courses have seats available for First-Year students.

Fall 2024--Visionary Ventures: New Advances & Entrepreneurship themed courses

Introduction to Computer Programming CS-140
Techniques of Computer Science CS-219
Introduction  to Economics ECON-100
Environmental Geology w/Lab GEOL-110WL
Introduction to European Studies HIST-109
Pre-Calculus MATH-134
Calculus I MATH-135
Calculus II MATH-136
Multivariable Calculus MATH-205
Stagecraft PCA-103
Introduction to Public Health PH-216
Global Problems SOC-110
Media & Society SOC-169
Applied Statistics STAT-113
Applied Regression Analysis STAT-213