West Virginia University - News and Information ServicesThe first year of a university education can be a bit overwhelming, what with adapting to a new environment, getting in the flow of course work, and making decisions about majors. West Virginia University’s Davis College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences has created a series of one-hour courses that are designed to give first-year students some off-the-beaten-path choices while helping them refine their career goals, learn new skills, and make connections with other students and faculty.
The five courses run a gamut of subjects from ecology and working with animals to bonsai and the art of dining.
“We wanted to give new students some fun choices that can help them lighten up their schedules while still providing them with some really useful skills and exposing them to different career opportunities,” said Amber Hines, Davis College recruitment coordinator.
To develop the courses, Hines worked with Hillar Klandorf, professor of animal and nutritional sciences and resident faculty leader for Lyon Tower, the residential college for Davis. The sections have drawn a mix of students from programs within the Davis College and from other WVU academic units.
The five courses are:
Space is still available in some courses. For additional information, contact Hines at 304-293-2691 or Amber.Hines@mail.wvu.edu.