FALL 2005 FIG 653: Gifted and Growing

FALL 2005 FIG 653: Green and Gifted

Section Number: 653       Call Number:20918

25 freshmen take all of the blocked courses together.
One Call Number will automatically register you for all these blocked FIG sections

These FIG sections must be taken together, and cannot be separated. After the semester begins, you must consult with an Academic Advisor before you can drop any or the entire block of these FIG classes.

Only Freshmen in their first semester at UNM may register for this FIG.

Classics 107-653
Greek Mythology.
T R 1100-1215
ANTH 163
Instructor: Monica Cyrino
Three Credit Hours
Meets UNM Core Curriculum requirement for one course in Humanities.
Requirement: Freshman enrolled in FIG-653.
Catalog Description: Introduction to mythology; primary readings in stories about the gods and heroes, usually including Homer, Hesoid, Homeric Hymns and Tragedies. All texts will be in English.

UNIV 101-653
University 101
T 1100-1150
DSH 126
Instructor: Kathleen Roberts
One Credit Hour
Applicable as a "free elective" in most degree programs.
Requirement: Freshman enrolled in FIG-653.
Catalog Description: A one- to three-hour seminar for 25 first term freshmen which meets once a week to explore the university, its resources, and how to enhance important skills for a positive college experience.

 

FIG 653- So, you're smart. Now what? Are you ready to move beyond "brainy" labels? We will discover and discuss students' unique issues of high achievement. Topics in this course will address academic pressures and expectations along with practical realities of time management, course load management, administrative tasks, and integrating with the UNM community. This course is primarily for non-traditional high achieving freshmen students entering UNM as an early graduate, with high ACT/SAT scores, or previous college credit through Concurrent Enrollment, Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB).

Your Advisor at Orientation will assist you.