All Roads Class Visits: April 22
Monday, April 22, 2024
We are thrilled to welcome you to campus for All Roads Lead to Oberlin! Click here to view a detailed event schedule. Printed copies of the schedule 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.
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 |
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POLT 212 | Policital Economy of Development in Asia |
Course Number | Course Title |
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ANTH 101 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
ARST 141 | Introduction to Black & White Photography |
ARTH 215 | Saints and Relics in Medieval and Renaissance Art |
BIOL 100 | Organismal Biology |
BIOL 200 | Genetics, Evolution, & Ecology |
CHEM 102 | Chemistry Principles |
CHEM 213 | Inorganic Chemistry |
CSCI 150 | Introduction to Computer Science |
CSCI 151 | Data Structures |
CSCI 373 | Applied Machine Learning |
DANC 200 | Contemporary Dance II - Intermediate |
DANC 300 | Contemporary Dance III - Advanced |
ECON 253 | Intermediate Microeconomics |
FREN 309 | Plaisir de lire |
GERM 101 | Elementary German |
HISP 203 | Intermediate Spanish II (taught in Spanish) |
LANG 200 | German Diction |
MATH 134 | Calculus II |
MATH 220 | Discrete Mathematics |
MATH 301 | Foundations of Analysis |
MATH 327 | Algebra I: Group Theory |
MHST 101 | Introduction to the History and Literature of Music |
MUTH 102 | Aural Skills II |
MUTH 131 | Music Theory I |
MUTH 132 | Music Theory II |
PHIL 201 | Reason and Argument |
PSYC 215 | Clinical/Counseling Psychology |
PSYC 300 | Research Methods II |
RELG 253 | Jewish Pilgrimage |
RUSS 306 | Advanced Russian II |
SOCI 174 | Introduction to Sociology: Swallowing the Red Pill |
SOCI 223 | Critical Criminology |
Course Number | Course Title |
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ANTH 102 | Human Origins |
APST 260 | Conducting II: Choral Analysis |
ARST 271 | Intermediate Sequential Illustration |
ARTH 299 | Methods of Art History |
BIOL 336 | Genomics |
CAST 201 | Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective |
CHIN 102 | Elementary Chinese II |
CRWR 250 | Introduction to Literary Translation |
CSCI 150 | Introduction to Computer Science |
CSCI 275 | Programming Abstractions |
EAST 143 | Approaches to Chinese & Japanese Art |
ENVS 217 | Qualitative Methods for Environmental Studies |
FREN 102 | Francais Elementaire II |
HISP 203 | Intermediate Spanish II (taught in Spanish) |
HIST 122 | MENA History Since 1800 |
LATN 102 | Introduction to Latin Prose II |
MATH 134 | Calculus II |
MATH 232 | Linear Algebra |
MHST 101 | Introduction to the History and Literature of Music |
MUTH 131 | Music Theory I |
MUTH 132 | Music Theory II |
MUTH 251 | Cycles |
PHIL 201 | Reason and Argument |
PHYS 104 | Elementary Physics II |
PHYS 340 | Physics of Materials |
POLT 100 | Introduction to American Politics |
RELG 216 | Apocalyptic |
RUSS 204 | Intermediate Russian |
STAT 113 | Introduction to Statistics |
Course Number | Course Title |
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JAZZ 302 | Jazz Improvisation IV |
Course Number | Course Title |
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ANTH 278 | Human Rights, Universalism, and Cultural Relativism |
ARST 110 | Introduction to Drawing |
ARST 141 | Introduction to Black & White Photography |
ARTH 223 | Politics and Protest? |
CHIN 302 | Advanced Chinese II |
CRWR 351 | Advanced Prose Translation |
EAST 134 | Masterworks of Chinese Literature |
ECON 101 | Principles of Economics |
ECON 317 | Industrial Organization |
HISP 334 | Spanish for Heritage Speakers |
HIST 107 | Russian History I |
HIST 160 | Modern Japan |
MATH 232 | Linear Algebra |
MATH 357 | Harmonic Analysis |
MUTH 150 | Music and the Mind |
MUTH 202 | Aural Skills IV |
PHYS 242 | Electronics |
POLT 207 | Social Movements & Policy Process |
RELG 218 | Authority and Dissent |
SOCI 123 | Introduction to Sociology: Social Constructs |
SOCI 216 | Medical Sociology |
STAT 113 | Introduction to Statistics |
THEA 253 | Global Theater Histories: Early Modern to Contemporary |
WRCM 110 | Speaking and Writing |
Course Number | Course Title |
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ARTH 204 | Introduction to Book Studies |
EAST 249 | Green Japan |
ENGL 302 | The Wild West, the New West, and the Weird West |
ENVS 220 | Global Agriculture and Food Production |
ETHN 222 | Building Community Through Music |
GERM 353 | Framing Art, Framing Power (taught in German) |
HISP 304 | Advanced Grammar & Composition (taught in Spanish) |
JAZZ 120 | Jazz Theory I |
LANG 101 | Italian Diction |
LATN 312 | Lucan & Seneca |
MUTH 202 | Aural Skills IV |
PHIL 126 | Problems of Philosophy |
POLT 100 | Introduction to American Politics |
SOCI 274 | Sociology of Immigration |
SOCI 284 | Environmental Sociology |
WRCM 130 | Introduction to Communication and Media Studies |
Course Number | Course Title |
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CMPL 251 | Gone Writing: Travel & Literature |
CRWR 232 | Fiction: Writing About Work |
CSCI 317 | People-Powered Procedures |
ENGL 242 | Asian American Literature at the Crossroads |
HIST 375 | Beyond Indiana Jones: The History, Politics, and Culture of Archaeology |
POLT 272 | American Voting and Elections |
POLT 287 | Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties |
PSYC 218 | Social Psychology |
PSYC 430 | Seminar in Social Conflict |
WRCM 106 | Writing and Creativity |
Course Number | Course Title |
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ARTH 204 | Introduction to Book Studies |
CSCI 210 | Introduction to Computer Architecture |
HISP 319 | Grandes Novelas Chicas (taught in Spanish) |
HIST 234 | Bandits, Terrorists, Partisans: Non-State Political Violence in Modern Europe |
PHIL 126 | Problems of Philosophy |
RELG 233 | Ghosts in Japanese Religion |
THEA 265 | Playwrighting Workshop |
Course Number | Course Title |
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ENVS 101 | Environment and Society |
SOCI 110 | Introduction to Sociology: Social Structure, Inequality, and Behavior |
Course Number | Course Title |
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CINE 377 | Narrative Across Platforms |
ENGL 317 | (Post)Apocalyptic Pacitic(Rim) |
NSCI 360 | Cognitive Neuroscience |
POLT 292 | Das Kapital |
REEE 333 | The Wondrous Writings of Mykola Hohol/Nikolai Gogol |
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.
Academic and Advising Resource Center (AARC)
Bosworth Hall, Room 107
50 West Lorain Street
2:00 — 3:00 PM
Allen Memorial Art Museum
87 North Main Street
1:00 — 5:00 PM
4:00 PM Object Talk: This event is part of the Object Talk series, during which the Allen's Gallery Guides give informal talks on their favorite objects in the collection. Please meet in the King Sculpture Court.
Bonner Center for Service and Learning
Mudd Center, Garden Level
148 West College Street
12:30 — 4:00 PM
Center for Student Success
Stevenson Hall, Room 106
155 North Professor Street
1:00 — 4:00 PM
Central Ticket Service
Hall Auditorium
67 North Main Street
1:00 — 5:00 PM
Tickets are also sold one hour before curtain at the performance facility.
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
Letterpress Studio Open House
Mudd Center, 2nd floor
148 West College Street
1:00 — 4:00 PM
Print a souvenir of your visit to Oberlin on a working printing press in the Libraries' Letterpress Studio. All are welcome! Learn more about the Letterpress Studio.
Multicultural Resource Commons
Wilder Hall, Room 212
135 West Lorain Street
1:30 — 3:30 PM
Oberlin Bookstore
37 West College Street
9:00 AM — 5:00 PM
Office for Disability and Access
Mudd Center, Room 205
148 West College 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, located in the Admissions Office
38 East College Street
12:00 — 4:00 PM
Office of Study Away
Mudd Center, Garden Level
148 West College Street
12:30 — 4:00 PM
Terrell Main Library, Mudd Center
148 West College Street
8:00 AM — 11:00 PM
Clarence Ward Art Library
83 North Main Street
8:30 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 — 11:00 PM