FOCUS Program (University Study Program)

FOCUS Program (University Study Program)

The FOCUS Program is a voluntary, interdisciplinary academic curriculum for freshmen that was first established at Duke University. It received national acclaim and a similar program has since spread to Washington University in St. Louis. FOCUS is an acronym that stands for "First-year Opportunity for Comprehensive, Unified Study."

Program at Duke University

Duke students who register for FOCUS will be registered in Writing 20, several seminars, and an elective of their choice (three different courses each semester). FOCUS allows students to take part in small classes and those in the same topic also live in the same dormitory on Duke's East Campus.

Current programs for the 2008-2009 academic year at Duke include the following topics:

FALL

* Between Europe & Asia: Explorations in Culture, Law & Cognitive Science
* Engineering Frontiers: Living Systems for a Living Planet
* Evolution & Humankind
* Exploring the Mind
* The Genome Revolution & Its Impact on Society
* Medieval and Renaissance Worlds: Memory & Invention
* The Power of Ideas
* Prospective Health Care: The Next Health Care Transformation?
* Visions of Freedom

SPRING

* Global Health: Local & International Disparities
* Muslim Cultures: The Middle East & Beyond

Program at Washington University in St. Louis

At Wash U, however, the FOCUS program consists only of one year-long seminar course. It, too, is designed to encourage a close intellectual relationship between students and the professor, as well as amongst students who have a similar interest in the particular topic.

Current programs at Wash U include the following topics:
* Global Culture & the Individual: Intercultural Skills for the 21st Century
* Cuba: From Colonialism to Communism
* Law and Society
* Nationalism and Identity: The Making of Modern Europe
* The Theatre as a Living Art
* Writers as Readers
* Cooperative Living, Community Building, and Sustainability
* Cultural Contact in the Medieval World

External links

* [http://focus.aas.duke.edu/ Duke FOCUS homepage]
* [http://www.duke.edu/ Duke website]
* [http://artsci.wustl.edu/~college/First_Year/Programs/FOCUS/ Wash U FOCUS homepage]
* [http://www.wustl.edu/ Washington University in St. Louis website]


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