Seminar Syllabus 09
Seminar Syllabus 09
Seminar Objectives
Framingham State College recognizes that the transition from high school to college
is a unique one that can prove challenging for many students. The FSC Foundations
Seminar will work to promote first-year students’ understanding of the expectations
and culture of the College and help students become more invested in their own
education. At the conclusion of the FSC Foundations Seminar, students will:
Rules of Engagement
(Adapted from Freedom Writers Foundation’s Student Contract and from the
syllabi of Dr.Prehar and Dr. Holloway)
1. Always strive to be honest and demonstrate integrity.
2. Be a tolerant and open-minded individual. Be respectful of differing
opinions.
3. Treat all members of the seminar class with dignity and respect.
4. Do not embellish or sensationalize an autobiographical incident when
writing your reflective journals.
5. Do not share information that could implicate you or others in a law
enforcement type situation.
6. Address any concerns privately with me.
Description of Assignments
1. Reflective journals
Students will take part in journal writing that will allow them to reflect on
topics discussed in and out of class as it pertains to their personal lives.
These exercises are not intended to be short essay type papers, but more of
a way to write down their reaction to a topic that was discussed in 2 pages
or less. These journals will require students to think critically about how a
variety of topics affect their academic, social and developmental growth.
Three reflective journals on assigned topics will count as 30% of seminar
grade.
2. Campus Passport
This assignment is a creative way for students to document their
participation in campus activities. As they attend events such as SUAB and
SILDsponsored activities, and academic lectures, students will save their
tickets or any evidence of their attendance and compile a “passport” that
shows where they have been. Students will write a reflection on their
experience attending the various events listed in Campus Passport.
Submitting a completed Campus Passport will count as 20% of the seminar
grade. The Campus Passport reflective journal grade will count as part of the
reflective journal assignments.
Curriculum Plan
Please note that the facilitator reserves the right to make minor changes to
the plan as shown.
Week 5: Advising
November 6 Discussion on advising process and selection of
courses. What does it mean to be well-rounded? Why
is it important? Why are you required to learn about
areas “outside” of your chosen field of interest?
Week 6: Giving Effective Presentations
November 20 Explore effective techniques for giving good
presentations.