2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Freshman Humanities and Writing Program
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One of the hallmarks of a CMC education is the freshman humanities program that all students take in their first year at the College. The program has two components: the Freshman Humanities Seminar (FHS) and the Freshman Writing Seminar (FWS). FHS introduces first-year students to some of the crucial questions that human beings face in their relationship to society and the world; individual sections are taught by faculty from a range of departments. FWS, taught by faculty from the Department of Literature, introduces students to the college-level study of writing and literature, and emphasizes the development of students’ abilities in written and oral communication. Students take one of these seminars in each of their first two semesters at CMC. While each FHS and FWS seminar has a distinctive approach in terms of texts and topics, the pairing of these seminars gives first-year students a shared academic experience in small, writing-intensive courses that foster critical thinking about a wide range of important issues.
Primary Contact: Professor Lee Skinner
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