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All Roads Class Visits: April 6

 

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Monday, April 6, 2026

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Class Visits

Visiting admitted students will sign up to sit in on class(es) when they check in for All Roads on Monday morning. Class visit opportunities are available throughout the day, beginning at 9:00 am. Space in certain courses is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are interested in attending a 9:00 am class, we recommend that you arrive by 8:15 am to allow for ample time to check in, select your class, and walk to the class location.

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 for full course descriptions.

Course NumberCourse Title
ANTH 101Intro to Cultural Anthropology
CAST 100Intro Comparative American Studies
CHEM 101Structure & Reactivity in Chemistry
CSCI 150Intro to Computer Science
CSCI 275Programming Abstractions
EAST 147Chinese Ethnic Minorities
ENGL 219Person and Impersonation
ENGL 301Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
GERM 101Elementary German
HISP 203Intermediate Spanish II
NSCI 201The Brain: Intro to Neuroscience
PHIL 228Topics in Philosophy of Mind
PHYS 111Electricity, Magnetism and Thermodynamics
PHYS 410Statistical Mechanics
RUSS 306Advanced Russian II
RELG 151Religion in America
SOCI 225Comparative Fascism
SOCI 237Sociology of Law

Course NumberCourse Title
ANTH 102Human Origins
BIOL 322Genetics of Populations
CHEM 102Chemistry Principles
CHEM 213Inorganic Chemistry
CHIN 102Elementary Chinese II
CAST 201Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective
CSCI 150Intro to Computer Science
CSCI 151Data Structures
CSCI 280Algorithms
CRWR 110Poetry Lab
DATA 201Intermediate Data Science
EAST 133Haunted Archipelago: Ghosts, Spirits, and the Occult in Japanese Religion
ECON 245Health Economics
ENGL 213Modernism and the Manifesto
FREN 102Français élémentaire II
GEOS 361Igneous/Metamorphic Petrology
GERM 102Elementary German
GREK 102Elementary Greek II
HISP 102Elementary Spanish II (taught in Spanish)
HISP 202Intermediate Spanish I (taught in Spanish)
HIST 106Modern China
HIST 122Middle East and North African History from 1800 to the Present
JAPN 102Elementary Japanese II
JAPN 202Intermediate Japanese II
LATN 102Introduction to Latin Prose II
MATH 133Calculus I
MATH 134Calculus II
MATH 327Algebra I: Group Theory
NSCI 319Neurophysiology
PHIL 216Realism, Idealism & Skepticism
POLT 282Politics of Inequality in U.S.
PHYS 104Elementary Physics II
RUSS 204Intermediate Russian
SOCI 110Intro to Sociology: Social Structure, Inequality, and Behavior
SOCI 203Sociology of Sexualities

Course NumberCourse Title
THEA 100Introduction to Acting

Course NumberCourse Title
ANTH 278Human Rights, Universalism & Cultural Relativism
ARST 141Introduction to Black-and-White Photography
CAST 221Immigration and the American Dream
CHIN 302Advanced Chinese II
CSCI 210Intro to Computer Architecture
CSCI 365Advanced Algorithms
HIST 107Russian History I
HIST 160Modern Japan
HIST 206Medieval Foodways and Health
LATN 202Intermediate Latin II: Roman Prose
MATH 301Foundations of Analysis
MATH 318Cryptography
PSYC 300Research Methods II
SOCI 314Unequal Educations
THEA 265Playwrighting Workshop

Course NumberCourse Title
ASTR 100Introductory Astronomy
CIME 260Media Ecologies
CSCI 275Programming Abstractions
ECON 435Behavioral Economics & Public Policy
HISP 462Ghosts, Spirits and Specters (taught in Spanish)
JAPN 302Japanese Reading & Conversation II
PHYS 311Electricity and Magnetism
POLT 206Intergroup Political Conflict & Polarization
PSYC 209Complex Cognition
RELG 392Ethics After Nihilism

Course NumberCourse Title
ANTH 231Environmental Anthropology
CMPL 365Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas
DANC 242Musical Theater Dance
ECON 101Principles of Economics
ECON 341Advanced Asset Pricing and Risk Management
FREN 209Roots and Routes
FREN 354Absurdity Cruelty Meaning
HIST 250The Great Wave
HIST 267Islamic Law & Society
POLT 213The Politics of Oil
POLT 234Critical Theory
PSYC 218Social Psychology
SOCI 303Classical & Contemporary Sociological Theory
THEA 336Scene Design II: Prop Design

Course NumberCourse Title
ARTH 154Approaches to African Art
CHEM 051Chemistry & the Environment
CRWR 227Beyond the Page: Hybrid Poetics
EAST 154Religious Objects in East Asia
GERM 204Intermediate German
GREK 332Greek Novels: Daphnis and Chloe
MATH 220Linear Algebra
RELG 215A History of Sin
RELG 256Jews and Food
SOCI 214Social Movements

TimeCourse NumberCourse Title
9:00 AMMUTH 102Aural Skills II
9:00 AMMUTH 131Music Theory I
9:00 AMMUTH 347Mathematical Music Theory
10:00 AMMUTH 102Aural Skills II
10:00 AMMUTH 131Music Theory I
10:00 AMPACE 102Community Engagement for Musicians
1:30 PMMUTH 256Theory and Analysis of Post-2000 Pop Music
1:30 PMMUTH 258Theoretical Perspectives on Music Cognition
2:30 PMMUTH 256Theory and Analysis of Post-2000 Pop Music

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
1:30 — 4:30 PM

Letterpress Studio Open House
Mudd Center, 2nd Floor
148 West College Street
1:30 — 4:30 PM

Multicultural Resource Commons
Wilder Hall, Room 217
135 W Lorain Street
1:30 — 4:30 PM

Office for Disability and Access
Wilder Hall, Room 112
135 W Lorain Street
1:30 — 4:00 PM
Families also have the option to .

Office of Financial Aid
One-on-one meetings are available
9:00 — 11:00 AM: Admissions Office Lobby (38 E College Street)
12:00 â€” 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
1:30 — 4:30 PM

Student Health and Wellbeing
Dascomb Hall, Suite B
140 W College Street
1:30 — 4:30 PM

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

Clarence Ward Art Library
83 North Main Street
9:00 AM —5:00 PM

Science Library
119 Woodland Street
8:30 AM — 5:30 PM

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