FYS-101-17-First Year Seminar-2014FA
First Year Seminar Fall 2014
SECTION: 101-17 & 101-18
Instructor: Professor Joan Dahlen
Office Hours: By Appt.
Telephone: 203-615-4924
Email: jdahlen@bridgeport.edu
Place/Time: 101-17 – Dana 238 -9:30-10:45
101-18 – Dana 22 – 11:00-12:15
Introduction
First Year Seminar helps first-year students get the most out of their college experience. Specifically, by taking this course, students will (A) develop their love of learning, (B) become active members of the UB community, (C) examine and practice the norms of UB’s academic culture, and (D) acquire and hone the thinking skills that lead to success in college. The theme of the course is New Worlds.
Method
As a seminar, the course uses guided discussion, in-class reflection, and writing as primary modes of instruction.
Required Readings
Readings on Canvas or the UB Website:
- Plato, “The Allegory of the Cave”
- Martin Luther King, Jr., “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”
- Jackie Fitzpatrick Hennessey, “Can She SNAP?”
- One Necessary Voices lecture and/or one essay from The Commons
- Leonard Michaels, “Nachman from Los Angeles”
Texts that must be purchased for the course:
- The Invisible Gorilla And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us, Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons (ISBN: 978-0307459664)
- Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury (ISBN: 978-1451673319)
Grading
- Class attendance, active participation, and quizzes (25%)
- Three reflection papers (each 15%)
- Midterm exam and final exam (each 15%)
Academic Honesty
It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with and adhere to the standards set forth in the policies on cheating and plagiarism as defined in Chapters 2 and 5 of the Key to UB (www.bridgeport.edu/pages/2623.asp).
Course Workload
For each hour you spend in the classroom, you are expected to spend a minimum of two hours outside of class doing work related to FYS: completing reading assignments, writing papers, studying for exams, etc. Since FYS meets 2 ½ hours per week, you should spend at least five hours per week outside of class doing work related to FYS.
Course Outline
08/26 Introduction to FYS
08/28 Plato, “The Allegory of the Cave”
09/02 Martin Luther King, Jr., “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”
09/04 Jackie Fitzpatrick Hennessey, “Can She SNAP?”: http://www.bridgeport.edu/files/2313/6519/2418/Spring2013-Knightlines.pdf
09/09 Necessary Voices lecture: http://www.bridgeport.edu/academics/undergraduate/literature-and-civilization-ba/necessary-voices-lecture-series/past-lectures
09/11 Essay from The Commons: go to myUB, click on THE Repository, click on UB Publications, and then click on The Commons
09/16 Faculty Development Day – No Class
09/18 Leonard Michaels, “Nachman from Los Angeles”
09/23 Academic Honesty
09/25 First Reflection Paper
09/30 Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, The Invisible Gorilla (Chapter 1)
10/02 Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, The Invisible Gorilla (Chapter 2)
10/07 Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, The Invisible Gorilla (Chapter 3)
10/09 Academic Standing
10/14 Midterm Exam
10/16 In-Class Conferences
10/21 In-Class Conferences
10/23 Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, The Invisible Gorilla (Chapter 4)
10/28 Information Literacy
10/30 Information Literacy
11/04 Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, The Invisible Gorilla (Chapter 5)
11/06 Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, The Invisible Gorilla (Chapter 6 and Conclusion)
11/11 Draft of Second Reflection Paper is due today for peer review class worksop. Quiz on Ch. 4,5, and 6 of The Invisible Gorilla.
11/13 Introduction to Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (Part One)
11/18 Final Second Reflection Paper due today. Assign third reflection paper. Draft due Nov. 25 and final due Dec. 2.Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (Part One)
11/20 Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (Part Two)
11/25 Draft of Third Reflection Paper due today for class peer review workshop. Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (Part Three)
11/27 Thanksgiving Break – No Class
12/02 Third Reflection Paper due today.
12/04 Conclusions
Final exam as scheduled by the Registrar
Course Summary:
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