First-Year Seminars 110UA - Adolescence in the U.S. Today

Adolescence in the U.S. Today

Fall
2026
01
4.00
Kelley O'Carroll

TTH 09:00AM-10:15AM

Mount Holyoke College
131369
klarrow@mtholyoke.edu
What does it mean to be an adolescent? Popular culture has a lot to say about this life stage, not all of it rooted in evidence. In this course, we will examine the range of adolescent experiences in the United States and critically question common assumptions. We will consider how social context and relationships influence youth as they navigate school, college and career expectations, extracurricular activities, and social media. Our interdisciplinary approach will draw on readings from psychology, sociology, history, education as well as media resources.
Taught by K. O'Carroll Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00-10:15am

Mount Holyoke first-year students only, by placement.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.