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The First Year Experience Course (ARSC 1001) has been designed to
help you make the most of your first year on the University of Arkansas
campus. By teaming you with a knowledgeable faculty/staff mentor
in Fulbright College and a group of peers, we hope to help ease
the transition process you’re bound to experience during this
critical year.
As an FYE freshman, you and approximately 20 other students will
take at least 3 courses together—two core courses and a one-hour,
one-credit FYE course. If you’re an FYE transfer or non-traditional
student, you’ll enroll in a the FYE course specifically for
transfer and non-traditional students. Your FYE mentor will provide
a weekly forum for your group to discuss problems, learn about University
and community resources, learn skills essential to college success,
and get to know one another better. By participating in the FYE
program, you’ll receive the additional benefit of being able
to participate in early priority registration for the Spring 2006
semester.
To participate in the FYE program, follow these simple instructions:
• First, choose an FYE section that is grouped with classes
you would like to take this fall. The FYE sections and corresponding
core courses are listed on the bottom of this page. FYE students
are guaranteed a spot in at least two courses. HINT: since FYE sections
fill quickly, it is advisable to choose at least two FYE sections
(a first choice and a second choice) that appeal to you.
• Once you decide on an FYE section, go to the FYE registration
table in the Fulbright College Scheduling room (Arkansas Union 512)
and pick up the corresponding form needed to register for your desired
FYE section. Each FYE section will hold only 20 students, and students
are registered on a first-come-first-served basis. If your primary
choice section is full, pick up the form for your second choice.
• Commit to participating in FYE by signing page one of the
form. NOTE: You may be administratively dropped from the corresponding
core courses that are grouped with your FYE section if you withdraw
from the one-hour FYE session with your mentor.
• Turn in page one of your signed form at the FYE registration
table, and we will register you into all of the specified courses.
Transfer/non-traditional students will be registered into the appropriate
FYE course only. Use page two of the FYE registration form to complete
your schedule. You will then register for the other classes you
have selected by completing your on-line registration.
If you have additional questions, contact Donna Draper, ddraper@uark.edu,
or Dave Dawson, daved@uark.edu.
Sections and corresponding core courses:
Sciences and Lin Oliver, Physics 7299 ARSC 1001 001 W 1:30p -
2:20p
Mathematics Section 1 4196 CHEM 1101L 001 (University Chemistry
I Lab) T 8:00a - 10:50a
4195 CHEM 1103 D001 (University Chemistry I Drill) ARR
4194 CHEM1103 003 (University Chemistry I) MWF 9:30a - 10:20a
Social Sciences Doug Adams, Sociology 7300 ARSC 1001 002 T 2:00p
- 2:50p
and Humanities Section 2 5210 SOCI 2013 006 (General Sociology)
MWF 10:30a - 11:20a
1251 ENGL 1013 064 (English Composition I) TR 11:00a - 12:20p
Journalism Rick Stockdell, Journalism 7301 ARSC 1001 003 W 3:30p
- 4:20p
Section 3 2009 COMM 1313 028 (Fundamentals of Communication) TR
11:00a - 12:20p
1231 ENGL 1013 044 (English Composition I) MWF 1:30p - 2:20p
Communication Bob Brady, Communication 7302 ARSC 1001 004 W 1:30
- 2:20
Section 4 1623 ANTH 1023 002 (Intro to Cultural Anthropology) MWF
10:30a - 11:20a
1995 COMM 1313 014 (Fundamentals of Communication) MWF 12:30p -
1:20p
Undeclared/Any Major Dave Dawson, Advising 7303 ARSC 1001 005 T
2:00p - 2:50p
Section 5 4462 HIST 2003 002 (Hist Amer People to 1877) MWF 8:30a
- 9:20a
1257 ENGL 1013 070 (English Composition I) TR 12:30p - 1:50p
Undeclared/Any Major C. Patrick Tyndal, Drama 7304 ARSC 1001 006
W 2:30p - 3:20p
Section 6 1223 ENGL 1013 036 (English Composition I) MWF 12:30p
- 1:20p
4307 GEOG 2203 001 Developed Nations MWF 9:30a - 10:20a
Undeclared/Any Major Michael Riha, Drama 7305 ARSC 1001 007 T 2:00p
- 2:50p
Section 7 1628 ANTH 1023 007 (Intro to Cultural Anthropology) MWF
1:30 - 2:20p
2012 COMM 1313 031 (Fundamentals of Communication) TR 12:30p - 1:50p
Pre-Med Tim Kral, Biology 7306 ARSC 1001 008 W 1:30p - 2:20p
Section 8 2274 BIOL 1541 L 002 (Principles of Biology Lab) T 1:30p
- 4:20p
2374 BIOL 1543 001 (Principles of Biology) MWF 11:30a - 12:20p
English/Undeclared Karen Clark, Writing Center 7307 ARSC 1001 009
R 3:30p - 4:20p
Any Major Section 9 1626 ANTH 1023 005 (Intro to Cultural Anthropology)
TR 9:30a - 10:50a
1582 WLIT 1113 017 (World Literature I) TR 12:30p - 1:50p
English/Undeclared Carole Lane, Writing Center 7308 ARSC 1001 010
R 2:30p - 3:20p
Any Major Section 10 5015 PSYC 2003 007 (General Psychology) MWF
2:30p - 3:20p
1208 ENGL 1013 021 (English Composition I) MWF 10:30a - 11:20a
Undeclared/Any Major Jason Adams, Advising 7309 ARSC 1001 011 T
2:30p - 3:20p
Section 11 1252 ENGL 1013 065 (English Composition I) TR 11:00a
- 12:20p
4465 HIST 2003 006 (History of American People to 1877) MWF 12:30p
- 1:20p
Social Sciences & Janine Parry, Political Science 7310 ARSC
1001 012 W 12:30p - 1:20p
Humanities Section 12 1196 ENGL 1013 009 (English Composition I)
MWF 8:30a - 9:20a
4943 PLSC 2003 002 (American National Government) MWF 10:30a - 11:20a
Communication Laurita Brady, Communication 7311 ARSC 1001 013 W
4:00 - 4:50
Section 13 2584 DRAM 1003 004 Theatre Lecture TR 12:30 - 1:50
1990 COMM 1313 009 (Fundamentals of Communication) MWF 10:30a -
11:20a
Journalism Larry Foley, Journalism 7312 ARSC 1001 014 T 9:30a -
10:20a
Section 14 1265 JOUR 1023 001 (Media and Society) TR 12:30p - 1:50p
4306 GEOG 2103 001 Emerging Nations MWF 10:30 - 11:20a
Transfer Students Barbara Goodman, Advising 7252 ARSC 1001 015 T
1230p - 1:20p
Section 15 Transfer Student Section
Undeclared/Any Major Trevor Francis, Advising 7313 ARSC 1001 016
M 2:30p - 3:20p
Section 16 1204 ENGL 1013 017 (English Composition I) MWF 9:30a
- 10:20a
1992 COMM 1313 011 (Fundamentals of Communication) MWF 11:30a -
12:20p
Social Sciences & Joel Freund, Psychology 7314 ARSC 1001 017
W 1:30p - 2:20p
Humanities Section 17 5017 PSYC 2003 009 (General Psychology) TR
12:30p - 1:50p
2582 DRAM 1003 002 Theatre Lecture TR 9:30a - 10:50a
Any Major Steve Worden, Sociology 7315 ARSC 1001 018 MAIN 210 W
10:30a - 11:20a
Section 18 1227 ENGL 1013 040 (English Composition I) MWF 12:30p
- 1:20p
5207 SOCI 2013 003 (General Sociology) MWF 9:30a - 10:20a
Pre-Med Jeanne McLachlin, Advising 7316 ARSC 1001 019 T 2:00p -
2:50p
Section 19 2374 BIOL 1543 001 (Principles of Biology) MWF 11:30a
- 12:20p
2292 BIOL 1541 L 020 (Principles of Biology Lab) R 1:30p - 4:20p
Pre-Law, Undeclared Rhonda Adams, Law School 7317 ARSC 1001 020
R 12:30p - 1:20p
Any Major Section 20 4942 PLSC 2003 001 (American National Government)
MWF 8:30a - 9:20a
1248 ENGL 1013 061 (Composition I) TR 9:30a - 10:50a
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