Choosing a Community
Each fall, there are over 30 different community topics to choose from. The best strategy is to pick a topic that sounds interesting to you. Part of the discussion with your adviser during the first semester will be on choosing a major that relates to your area of interest.
However, even if at the end of the first semester you decide to select a major in a different area, you can be sure that your courses will count as part of your general education requirements.
The FLCs listed below will be offered in Fall 2008. Additional topics will be added to this list throughout Spring 2008.
- Apparel and Textiles
- The Arts, Food, Fashion, and Culture of Italy
- Aspiring Elementary School Teachers
- Aspiring High School Teachers
- Athletic Training
- The Business of Engineering
- The Business of Health Care Management
- CSI Alabama
- Civic Engagement and Leadership
- Community Service and Advocacy
- Covering the Arts
- Current Issues in Economics
- Discovery (Identifying Academic and Career Interests)
- Dollars and Sense
- Energy, Environment, and Materials
- Entrepreneurship
- Fundamentals of Finance
- Folk and Community Arts
- Food and Nutrition
- Interdisciplinary Global Studies
- Interior Design
- Mind and Brain
- Music, Music, Music
- Nature or Nurture?
- News of the Day
- Nursing I
- Nursing II (Advanced Placement English)
- Pre-Health and Chemistry
- Pre-Law
- Pre-Law Economics
- Religion and Civilization
- Sports in America: Media and Meaning
- Sustainable Earth
- Thinking Globally, Living Locally
- Where Are the Y'ers Going: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
- Women Involved in Learning and Leading (WILL)



