Monday, June 3, 2024

First Year Experience (FYE) Explained

Hi first-years! Welcome to the much anticipated "FYE, Explained" blog post! Prepare for all your First-Year Experience questions to be answered.


As part of Barnard's Foundations Curriculum, there are 3 required courses Barnard first-years must take. Two of these courses are First-Year Writing (FYW) and First-Year Seminar (FYS) (the third is a physical education class, but we can talk more about that later). You’ll take an FYW class one semester and an FYS class the other semester during your first year at Barnard. These 2 FY required courses (FYW and FYS) are collectively called "First-Year Experience" (FYE).


Let’s Break These Courses Down:

1) First-Year Writing is a writing-intensive course with two options offered:  First-Year Writing: Critical Conversations and First-Year Writing Workshop. So what’s the difference between these options?


2) First-Year Writing: Critical Conversations are small, discussion-based writing courses that introduce students to academic writing in college. Students read challenging literary texts and critical scholarship, helping to develop fundamental skills in analysis and writing. The critical reading, discussion, and academic writing skills that First-Year Writing focuses on provide a foundation that is useful in every course you will take at Barnard and across disciplines. Each FYW course focuses on a special topic and has a different reading list to reflect the conversations you will have. You can find descriptions of course listings for fall FYW courses here.


3) First-Year Writing Workshop is similar to First-Year Writing: Critical Conversations as they share the same goals and almost the same syllabus, but there are a few differences. First-Year Writing Workshop is designed for students who feel they would benefit from some extra  support with their critical reading and academic writing skills. It provides additional preparation for students to strengthen their writing in their first year before moving on to higher-level courses. First-Year Writing (FYW) and First-Year Writing Workshop (FYWW) are equally rigorous, and both fulfill your First-Year Writing requirement. However, FYWW courses are slightly smaller than FYW courses; they meet 3 times a week instead of twice a week; and they are worth 4 credits instead of 3 (to account for the extra class time required).  FYWW is only offered in the fall semester while FYW is offered both in the fall semester and spring semester. To request one of the limited spots available in FYWW, make sure to fill out your First-Year Experience Preference Form.


A note about reading lists: every course has a fairly extensive reading list and many will require you to have your own copy of the text. The cost of books for courses can be quite high, but don't let this deter you from signing up for a course. The Barnard Library and FLIP Library provide free copies of course books to borrow for the semester, some readings will be available online for free, and older students often sell their old course books at a low-cost. Later this summer we'll have a post about text-book affordability, but if you have any questions or concerns before then, feel free to email first-year@barnard.edu.


4) First-Year Seminars are courses designed to help ease students into academic life at Barnard. These classes tend to be more discussion-based and have fewer writing assignments. First-Year Seminars fall into two categories: Reacting to the Past and Special Topics. Reacting to the Past (RTTP) is a course designed by Barnard’s very own history professor Mark Carnes. In RTTP you’ll reenact historical events using pertinent texts. In RTTP, you may pose as an ancient Greek philosopher arguing about government, participate in the trial of Anne Hutchinson, or give a speech on labor laws as an activist in early 20th century America. Special topic courses are designed by individual professors and often taken an interdisciplinary approach to ideas like justice, ethics, and liberation. FYS courses are designed to help you think critically and articulate your ideas verbally, skills you’ll definitely need for the rest of your life. See a list of the Fall 2021 FYS offerings here.


So Which One Should You Take in the Fall?

Here’s the deal. Before it comes time to register for First-Year Experience classes later this summer, you’ll be notified if you should register for First-Year Writing: Critical Conversations, First-Year Writing Workshop, or First-Year Seminar. This is done so students are evenly distributed across the 3 different courses and people can be in classes that best benefit them. If you are assigned First-Year Writing Critical Conversations for the fall, you MUST register for a First-Year Writing course and you will be unable to register for a First-Year Writing Workshop or First-Year Seminar course. Remember that you will be assigned to a category of a course, not a specific class itself. You will still need to register for a specific class.

(Confused about registration? Don't worry! That will happen later this summer and we'll make sure you have all the information you need to register and explain the whole process in a few weeks.)

If you want to start working on your writing skills right away, then you should request to take First-Year Writing or First-Year Writing Workshop in the fall. Otherwise, you can take either.


What Do You Need To Do Now?

If you would like to request to be placed in a specific category of courses, please fill out this form. If you do not request a placement, we will randomly assign you. The deadline to request placement is June 14th EST. If you have more questions, this FYE FAQ page may be helpful. 


There are a few things to keep in mind when requesting to be placed in FYE:

Requests are not a guarantee that you’ll be placed in that course. We’ll try our best to honor your request, but it's not always possible. Finally, requesting placement in an FYE course is not registering for a course. Registering for First-Year Writing and Seminar will take place later this summer and a ton more info about that process will be posted soon.


If you have any more questions, please email first-year@barnard.edu.