Freshman & Sophomore Seminars
UC Berkeley's Freshman and Sophomore Seminars provide an unparalleled opportunity for faculty members and small groups of lower-division students to explore a scholarly topic of mutual interest together, in the spirit of learning for its own sake. By taking a seminar a student becomes an active member of Berkeley's intellectual community. In fall 2007, the program will be featuring several seminars related to Lincoln at Gettysburg:
- American Studies 24, Sec. 2: Political Words: From Lincoln to Jon Stewart (1 unit, LG)
- Anthropology 24, Sec. 2: The Road to Freedom: Anthropological Perspectives on African-American Life, 1840-1880 (1 unit, P/NP)
- English 24, Sec. 4: Garry Wills' Lincoln at Gettysburg (the U.S. and the Civil War Era) (1 unit, P/NP)
- History 24, Sec. 3: Abraham Lincoln and the Crises of the Civil War (1 unit, P/NP)
- History 24, Sec. 4: War and Religion in America (1 unit, P/NP)
- History of Art 24, Sec. 2: An Ex-slave's Use of Photography: Sojourner Truth's Cartes-de-visite (1 unit, P/NP)
In addition, the College of Letters & Science offers sophomore-only seminars and other courses related to Lincoln at Gettysburg.
