FIG #22 Future Woodring Scholars – by Invitation Only

Students explore teacher education and human services programs and professions early in their Western experience while gaining a network of academic and social support from Woodring students, faculty, and staff. Future Woodring Scholars is committed to transformational change that supports increased understanding and respect for differences and similarities among people and cultures.

At a Glance
Course Schedule CRN Credits GUR
DRR 115: Intro to Education Professions TR 12:30 PM - 14:20 PM 44030 4 Social Sciences (SSC)
Sociology 269: Race and Ethnic Relations MWF 1:00 PM - 2:20 PM 42367 5 Comparative, Gender, and Multicultural Studies (BCGM)
Seminar 101: Perspectives on Learning W 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM 41007 2

Course Details

DRR 115: Intro to Education Professions

Schedule

TR 12:30 PM - 14:20 PM

Description

Instructor: Josh Durias

Introduction to contemporary social, political, and policy issues in education and related fields. Exploration of education-related careers and career pathways. Independent field study or service-learning fieldwork required.

DRR 115 Registration Information
CRN Credits GUR Entity
44030 4 Social Sciences (SSC)

Sociology 269: Race and Ethnic Relations

Schedule

MWF 1:00 PM - 2:20 PM

Description

Instructor: Glenn Tsunokai

Introduces students to the sociology of race and ethnic relations in the United States. Surveys racial and ethnic minority groups and provides a historical context for their relative positions in the United States by considering the dynamics of the political and economic climate, racial/ethnic attitudes, interminority relations, and social policy.

Sociology 269 Registration Information
CRN Credits GUR Entity
42367 5 Comparative, Gender, and Multicultural Studies (BCGM)

Seminar 101: Perspectives on Learning

Schedule

W 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM

Description

Instructor: Mia Martinez

An introductory seminar offering an exploration of academic content and essential questions within the liberal arts and sciences tradition. Includes embedded instruction in academic skills and use of campus resources pertinent to exploration of the FIG cluster theme. Concludes in a formal paper or academic presentation. FIG seminars are linked to FIG clusters or GUR strands. Repeatable under different topics.

Seminar 101 Registration Information
CRN Credits GUR Entity
41007 2

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