All Roads Class Visits: April 21

 

All Roads Lead to Oberlin

Monday, April 21, 2025

We are thrilled to welcome you to campus for All Roads Lead to Oberlin! Click here to view a detailed program schedule that updates in real time. Printed copies will also be available at check-in.

Class Visits

Class visits are available throughout the day, beginning at 8:35 am. Space in certain courses is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. This page lists all available courses and will not be updated to remove courses as they fill up during registration. Please refer to the list of courses at check-in for the most up-to-date information on course availability.

If you are interested in attending an 8:35 or 9:00 am class, we recommend that you arrive at 8:15 am to allow for ample time to check in, select your class, and walk to the class location. You may not reserve a spot for a specific course in advance. Class sign-ups are initially limited to one class per student, but you may be able to sign up for an additional class after 9:30 am.

Courses are listed in alphabetical order by department. Please see the Oberlin course catalog for full course descriptions.

Course Number Course Title
CSCI 144 Introduction to Data Science

Course Number Course Title
ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ARTH 212 Monastic Art of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
BIOL 210 Genetics, Evolution, Ecology
BIOL 336 Genomics
CAST 100 Intro to Comparative American Studies
CLAS 104 History of Rome
CSCI 150 Intro to Computer Science
CSCI 241 Systems Programming
ENGL 219 Person and Impersonation
ENGL 301 Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
FREN 102 Français élémentaire II
GEOS 380 Great Lakes Limnology
GERM 101 Elementary German
HIST 104 American History, 1877-Present
MATH 133 Calculus I
PHYS 111 Electricity, Magnetism, and Thermodynamics
PHYS 311 Electricity and Magnetism
POLT 239 Marxian Theory
RELG 103 Religion and Violence
RELG 258 Religious Outsiders and the American State
RUSS 306 Advanced Russian II
SOCI 323 Carceral Studies
STAT 113 Introduction to Statistics

Course Number Course Title
ANTH 102 Human Origins
ARTH 299 Methods of Art History
BIOL 100 Organismal Biology
BIOL 342 Chemical Ecology
BIOL 346 Advanced Molecular Biology
CAST 201 Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective
CHEM 102 Chemistry Principles
CHEM 213 Inorganic Chemistry
CHIN 102 Elementary Chinese II
CMPL 200 Intro to Comparative Literature
CRWR 230 Form and Flexibility
CSCI 150 Intro to Computer Science
CSCI 151 Data Structures
ECON 245 Health Economics
GEOS 340 Structural Geology
GREK 102 Elementary Greek II
HISP 102 Elementary Spanish II
HISP 203 Intermediate Spanish II
HIST 122 Middle East and North African History Since 1800
HIST 251 U.S. Foreign Policy
JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese II
MATH 133 Calculus I
MATH 134 Calculus II
MATH 231 Multivariable Calculus
PHIL 228 Topics in Philosophy of Mind
PHYS 104 Elementary Physics II
PHYS 340 Physics of Materials
POLT 100 Intro to American Politics
PSYC 100 Intro to Psychological Science
RELG 191 Religion and Social Change
RELG 233 Ghosts, Spirits, and the Occult in Japanese Religion
RUSS 204 Intermediate Russian

Course Number Course Title
THEA 410 Senior Capstone in Acting: Professional Aspects of Acting

Course Number Course Title
ANTH 278 Human Rights, Universalism and Cultural Relativism
APST 120 Beginning Voice Class
ARST 134 Intro to Performance: Poetic Action
ARST 141 Intro to Black & White Phototography
ARTH 204 Introduction to Book Studies
ASTR 100 Introductory Astronomy
CHIN 302 Advanced Chinese II
DANC 200 Contemp Dance II - Intermediate
EAST 134 Masterworks of Premodern Chinese Literature
ECON 253 Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 326 International Trade
ENGL 302 The Wild West, the New West, and the Weird West
FREN 399 The Poetics and Politics of French Documentary and Film
GEOS 340 Structural Geology (lab session)
GREK 307 Comedies of Aristophanes (in Greek and English)
HISP 337 Cien Años de Soledad (taught in Spanish)
MATH 220 Discrete Mathematics
MUTH 110 Music Theory for Non-Majors
POLT 206 Intergroup Political Conflict & Polarization
RELG/JWST 256 Jews and Food
THEA 253 Global Theater Histories: Early Modern to Contemporary

Course Number Course Title
CRWR 254 Poetry and the Body
GERM 130 Gender, Nation, and Childhood in Grimms' Fairy Tales (in English)
HISP 350 Qué flow: Music, Culture, & Politics in Latin America (taught in Spanish)
LATN 202 Intermediate Latin II: Roman Prose
MUTH 110 Music Theory for Non-Majors
REEE 335 Dostoevsky and the 19th-Century Russian Novel
SOCI 284 Environmental Sociology
THEA 307 Directing II

Course Number Course Title
AAST 101 Intro to Africana Studies
BIOL 103 Environmental Biology
CRWR 232 Fiction: Writing About Work
ECON 207 Urban Economics
ECON 251 Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 341 Advanced Asset Pricing and Risk Managment
ECON 355 Advanced Econometrics
ENGL 360 The End: Globalization and Literature
ENVS 206 Global Environmental History
ENVS 237 Alaska Natives and the Environment
HIST 250 The Great Wave: A Maritime View of Japanese History
POLT 120 International Politics
POLT 214 Social and Politial Change in Eastern Europe
PSYC 218 Social Psychology

Course Number Course Title
ARTH 154 Approaches to African Art
CMPL 430 Literature and Music of Heartbreak
EAST 210 Japan's Film and Modern Literature
ENGL 205 The Environment and American Fiction
FREN 205 Français intermédiaire I
MATH 220 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 232 Linear Algebra
THEA 245 Queer and Trans Performance Practice

Course Number Course Title
CIME 377 Narrative Across Platforms
ENGL 267 Ethnic Experiments
POLT 211 Revolutions
POLT 239 Marxian Theory
SOCI 423 Invisibility and Hypervisibility - Native and Black Structural Inequality

Course Number Course Title
POLT 239 Marxian Theory

First priority for these classes goes to students who have been admitted to the Conservatory of Music or the Double Degree program. Students admitted to the College of Arts & Sciences only may be able to attend these classes, space permitting.

Course Number Course Title
JAZZ 131 Basic Arranging/Composition
LANG 101 Italian Diction
LANG 200 German Diction
MUTH 102 Aural Skills II
MUTH 131 Music Theory I
MUTH 132 Music Theory II
MUTH 251 Cycles
MUSY 303 Ethnomusicology as Activism
MUSY 306 Music and Propaganda
MUSY 360 Jazz and Media Studies
RAPR 250 Recording Arts & Production Studio

Open Office Hours

If you want to explore or have questions for other departments, here are the drop-in hours for offices across campus. Offices are listed in alphabetical order.

Allen Memorial Art Museum
87 North Main Street
10:00 AM — 5:00 PM

College of Arts & Sciences Admissions Office
38 East College Street
8:30 AM — 4:30 PM

Conservatory of Music Admissions Office
Conservatory Annex, Second Floor
39 West College Street
8:30 AM — 4:30 PM

Gender, Sexuality, and Attraction Initiatives
Wilder Hall, Room 217
135 W Lorain Street
2:00 — 4:00 PM

Letterpress Studio Open House
Mudd Center, 2nd Floor
148 West College Street
1:00 — 3:00 PM

Multicultural Resource Commons
Wilder Hall, Room 217
135 W Lorain Street
2:00 — 4:00 PM

Office for Disability and Access
Wilder Hall, Room 112
135 W Lorain Street
2:00 — 4:00 PM
Families also have the option to schedule an individual appointment.

Office of Financial Aid
One-on-one meetings are available
9:00 — 11:00 AM: Admissions Office Lobby (38 E College Street)
12:00 — 4:00 PM: Office of Financial Aid, Carnegie Building Room 124 (52 W Lorain Street)

Office of Residence Life
Stevenson Hall, Griswold Commons
155 N Professor Street
2:00 — 5:00 PM

Student Health and Wellbeing
Dascomb Hall, Suite B
140 W College Street
2:00 — 4:00 PM

Terrell Main Library, Mudd Center
148 West College Street
8:00 AM — 12:00 AM

Clarence Ward Art Library
83 North Main Street
9:00 AM — 11:00 PM

Science Library
119 Woodland Street
8:30 AM — 11:00 PM

Conservatory of Music Library
77 West College Street
8:30 AM — 5:30 PM