Find a First-Year Seminar

Select "First Year Seminar" or "First-Year Seminar- Research" in the Course Categories search box of the Courses/Registration page on MyUI or search key word "First-Year Seminars." With over 90 topics to choose from, you're sure to find one that's perfect for you!

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HIGHER GPA COMPARED TO STUDENTS THAT DID NOT TAKE A FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (ONE LETTER GRADE HIGHER)

2.5 %

HIGHER PERSISTENCE RATE THAN THOSE WHO DID NOT TAKE A FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR

20 %

Almost 1 in 5 students have reported their FYS as being their most interesting course!

What is a First-Year Seminar?

Are you interested in learning about true crime podcasts or ancient Egypt or tsunamis or the language of math? Or what about undergraduate research, volunteer opportunities, or how to build community in college? First-Year Seminars offer something for everyone. 

At the University of Iowa, a First-Year Seminar (FYS) is a topic-based course that is specifically designed to introduce new, first year students to important principles and academic expectations that will help them be successful in college. Classes are small (capped around 20 students), taught by faculty and instructional staff, and offered for 1 semester hour of credit, which usually counts towards students' elective credits. Some are offered for the full semester and others end by week 10 of the semester. FYS's do not have exams or quizzes so most graded assignments are short writings or presentations. 

First-Year Seminars are only offered in the fall semester. A full list of seminars can be found on MyUI by selecting "First-Year Seminar" in the course category section on the Courses/Registration tab.

Why enroll?

Why should you enroll in a First-Year Seminar? What have other students said about their FYS experience?

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Seminar Subject Areas

Students can take a course in:

  • Arts & Humanities
  • Business & Financial Literacy
  • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
  • Education
  • Engineering & Applied Sciences
  • Health Sciences, Public Health, & Medicine
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Natural Sciences
  • Social Sciences
  • And more!

4 Pillars of a First-Year Seminar

First-Year Seminars are generally designed around four pillars. These pillars provide guidance for instructors to use when designing their seminar and give students insight on what they can expect when they enroll in a FYS. Courses may be designed around one, two, three, or all four pillars. 

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Pillar 1: Academic Inquiry

Student engagement in academic inquiry

Students will collaborate with their instructor to discover, explore, and analyze academic questions to develop critical academic skills within a specific topic, field of study or discipline area. 

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Pillar 2: Active Learning

Student participation through active learning

First-year seminars motivate and inspire students to actively engage in their learning and skill development. 

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Pillar 3: Community & Connectedness

First-Year Seminars build a sense of community and connectedness for new, first year students

Students participate in an inclusive learning environment and smaller classroom setting that fosters positive relationships, recognizes and celebrates diversity and differences, and contributes to a more enriching academic experience. 

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Pillar 4: Exploration of Identity

Student exploration of identity through self-authorship

Students will address important questions that contribute to personal growth and development: Who am I? How do I know this? How do I use this information to relate to others?