Approved Speaking Intensive Courses: Freshmen Seminars
Course Number Course Title Instructor
     
FMS 108 Anthropology of US Davis
FMS 116 Reasoning & Discourse II Seabrooke, Laurie White
FMS 116 What’s the Point? Critical Reading, Writing, and Thinking Libby
FMS 116 Racial Literacy Michelle Johnson
FMS 116 Civil Discourse: Honors Laurie White
FMS 116 King Arthur Revisited Jennifer Whitaker
FMS 116 The Story of Our Lives Becomes our Lives Elizabeth Chiseri-Strater
FMS 116 Money and Class in America Shelby Smoak
FMS 116 How Do We Know What We Know? Mary Beth Pennington
FMS 116 The Rhetoric of Rights: The Politics of Human Rights Discourse Belinda Waltzer
FMS 116 Mythbusters Todd Atchison
FMS 116 Byron and the Individual (Revolutionary) Spirit Matt McNeese
FMS 116 Truth, Reason, and the Practice of Discourse William Duffy
FMS 116 The Limits of Higher Education, or, The Worlk Starts Here Charles Tedder
FMS 120 The Arts of Poetry Beale
FMS 121 Global Literature of Memory and Witness Charles Tedder
FMS 130 Theatre Now!

Hansen, Williams

FMS 130 The Dramatic Impulse Williams
FMS 130 Building Communities: Leadership, Service, and Society Emily Janke
FMS 151 Map it Out! Linda Rupert
FMS 160 Modern European Culture Lixl
FMS 131 The Mask as a Global Art Form Bell
FMS 132 / FMS 130 Storytelling across Culture Cuny
FMS 160 Religion and Politics Colbert
FMS 161 Crossing Borders/Crossing cultures:  Minority Voices In Multicultural Germany Haeseler
FMS 170 The Narration of Healing Crossling
FMS 170 Building Communities Janke
FMS 171 Refugee lives/Refugee Stories Davis
Approved Writing Intensive Courses: Freshman Seminars
All course numbers except 115 and 116 are approved as Writing Intensive for any instructor.