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FALL 2005 FIG 661: "REZ"ources, "REZ"pect, & "REZ"ponsibility |
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Section Numbers: 661 Call Number:13322 |
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20 freshmen take all of the blocked
courses together. |
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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. |
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Only Freshmen in their first semester at UNM may register for this FIG. |
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Introductory Studies-English 100-661 |
UNIV 101-661 |
IS-E Lab-661 |
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FIG 661- How do you define community? What would the ideal community look like for you? This course will help you develop an understanding of how diversity, leadership, support, partnerships, and spirituality affect a Native community. As a responsible community member, you will explore opportunities and resources that can foster a successful college experience. You will be challenged to think about the many facets of community as you find your own voice and spirit to develop a personal space and environment that is respectful, healthy, strong, timeless, and valuable. This course will help you develop a community that can foster success and serve as a foundation for your college experience. We will explore the importance of community and responsibilities of the individual who is part of a community. You will be challenged to think about the many facets of community as you find your own voice and spirit to develop a personal space and environment that is healthy, productive, strong, timeless, and valuable. |
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Your Advisor at Orientation will assist you. |
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