First Year Seminar 191CNS01 - FYS- RAP First Year Seminar

Fall
2024
03
1.00
Anastasia Ivanova

M 10:10AM 11:00AM

UMass Amherst
37267
Emerson Room 140
aivanova@umass.edu
Explores a variety of issues related to a Residential Academic Program (RAP) topic from both current and historical contexts. Students participate in small group projects and class discussions. Provides a supportive environment for personal reflection and critical thinking on the topics germane to the course content. Students will identify ways to incorporate personal interests with academic interests.

Open to students in the CNS Connect RAP in Cance. First-year (R1ST) Topic: A Daily Dose of Nature: Green Prescriptions for Climate Resilience
You probably know that climate change causes soil erosion, biodiversity loss, crop damage and flooding, but you may not know that it also increases the prevalence of mental health and cardiovascular disorders. Have you ever found yourself physically and emotionally exhausted in the heat, or perhaps even a little anxious? Science says there's a reason! High levels of stress hormones are released during heat waves that mimic symptoms of anxiety, tricking your brain into thinking you really are anxious. Together, let's see what else science has to say about how changing climate influences our health and the environment and how we can build resilience by taking advantage of the ecosystem services nature has to offer! In this course, we'll explore green prescriptions like forest bathing, aromatherapy, sunlight therapy, urban forests and more. Like other First Year Seminars, we will also work together on developing skills that will help you succeed in your first semester at UMass Amherst.

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