This page is a resource for faculty developing a syllabus for FYS. You can access an archive of FYS 101, 101X, 102 and 102X syllabi from previous semesters (primarily from 2001 and 2002). These documents can help new FYS instructors see various approaches to organizing the class, arranging the texts, and constructing the assignments. More experienced faculty may also get new inspiration from seeing the wide range of approaches.

Click on an underlined section to see a copy of its syllabus. Most of these syllabi are in .PDF format—if you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader you can download it for free here. Others are links to an instructor's web page for an FYS section; these links are indicated by an asterix.

Professor Course and Section
Steven E. Bluestone 101.001
Michael M. Cass 102.002
Mary Ann Drake 102.X17, 101.X29, 102
Darlene Flaming 102.X15
Sarah E. Gardner 101.016 
Jonathan C. Glance 102.004, 101.007
Jacob S. W. Helt 101.001, 101.018
Linda L. Hensel 101.X26
Janell A. C. Johnson 101.017
Gordon R. Johnston  102.005
Pamela V. Johnston 101.004, 101.019
Mary Alice Morgan 102.006, 101.009
David G. Nelson 101.X28
Gary A. Richardson 102.007, 101.010
D. Gregory Sapp 102.X27*
Caryn S. Seney 101.X25
Andrew Silver 101.011
Anya Krugovoy Silver 102.009
Diana R. Stege 101.013
Tracy M. Tyree 101.X30
Douglas Thompson 102.020, 102.021
Carolyn Yackel 102.019
Yolanda Young 102.018, 102.019
Marian F. Zielinski 102.013
Jenny Zimmerman 102.009*, 101.026*