Spring 2026 Semester Offerings

Application-Based Programs

 

Living Learning Community (LLC)

If you are accepted into an Living-Learning Community (LLC), where students with a shared interest live in the same residence hall, you will also take a few classes together and find friends and mentors for life. Some LLCs are designed for students in any major; others are limited by major or career field. Each LLC has a required colloquium course which meets the Engage 100 requirement too. To learn more, visit llc.fsu.edu. Each LLC requires enrollment in a colloquium course, so course codes vary. See the LLC appendix in "It's All Academic". 

 

Academic Major Based

 

Introduction to Academic Exploration - SLS1203

Students will explore the three fundamental components of Florida State University’s Exploratory program: Self Exploration, Major Exploration, and Career Exploration as they research majors and ask questions to provoke reflection and goal setting that ultimately results in selecting a major confidently. This course is only available to Exploratory majors.

Course Code Section Number Class Time Class Day Seats Left
SLS1203 1 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM Monday 15
SLS1203 2 9:45 AM - 11:00 AM Tuesday 15
SLS1203 3 11:35 AM - 12:50 PM Tuesday 15
SLS1203 4 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM Tuesday 15
SLS1203 5 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM Tuesday 15
SLS1203 6 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM Wednesday 15
SLS1203 7 11:35 AM - 12:50 PM Thursday 15
SLS1203 8 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM Thursday 15
SLS1203 9 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM Thursday 15

 

 

Intro to Food and Nutrition Science - FOS1020

This course requires students to identify an appropriate (approved) Experiential/Laboratory Learning venue to shadow, volunteer, or visit as part of the course requirement to engage and experience the real world of healthcare settings or health-related research laboratories. This seminar facilitates student engagement in experiential learning, promotes thoughtful reflection on academic and pre-professional experiences, and stimulates discussion of various career options.

Course Code Section Number Class Time Class Day Seats Left
FOS1020 1 10:40 AM - 11:30 AM Wednesday 40
FOS1020 2 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM Wednesday 40

 

 Exploring Health Professions (IMS) - IHS1100

The Exploring Health Professions seminar will inform students on healthcare and the health professions, knowledge of the various roles of the healthcare team, the resources to help students explore their career interests and goals and informs students on health professional graduate programs. This course is only available to IMS majors.

Course Code Section Number Class Time Class Day Seats Left
IHS1100 2 4:50PM-6:05PM Tuesday 19
IHS1100 3 4:50PM-6:05PM Tuesday 19
IHS1100 4 4:50PM-6:05PM Tuesday 19
IHS1100 5 4:50PM-6:05PM Tuesday 19
IHS1100 6 4:50PM-6:05PM Tuesday 19
IHS1100 7 4:50PM-6:05PM Tuesday 19
 

Co-Curricular/Interest Based

 

Chart Your Course - SLS2206 

This course invites first-year students to experience the many opportunities Florida State University has to offer and chart their own course to a successful college experience. Students will explore their own identities and values, engage with campus resources, and apply college success strategies to effectively navigate their transition to FSU. Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:

  • Describe the unique history, traditions, and values of Florida State University.
  • Identify appropriate campus resources and involvement opportunities to aid in their transition to college.
  • Implement effective time management and study strategies in order to achieve their academic and personal goals.
  • Recognize the impact of their social identities in their life and campus community.
  • Create their own curricular and co-curricular collegiate success plan.
Course Code Section Number Class Time Class Day Seats Left
SLS2206 1      
SLS2206 2      

 

 

First-Year Connections and Success - IDS1000 

Students participating in this course will learn about how to take advantage of the many academic engagement and support services FSU offers through in-class and out-of-classroom learning experiences. They will explore their own purpose, learn about themselves, and create plans to make the most of their time in college. This class will help students learn to interact with instructors, staff, and fellow students in ways which support their goals and the values of the FSU community.

Course Code Section Number Class Time (Fall) Class Day (Fall) Seats Left
IDS1000 1      
IDS1000 2      

 

 Designing Your Life with Innovation - ENT1611 

This course helps you figure out who you are, who you want to be, and where you want to go. It teaches you to use the Design Thinking process to actively create the life you want based on your interests, strengths, characteristics, values. This course also explores your purpose in college, selecting your major, educational wayfinding, innovating Florida State experiences, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, and creating your preliminary post-graduation plan. This hands-on class utilizes small group discussions, personal and group reflections, in-class activities, field experiences, and design team collaboration. It could also lead to supportive friendships and mentoring support. 

Course Code Section Number Class Time Class Day Seats Left
ENT1611 1 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM Wednesday 24
ENT1611 2 1:20 PM - 2:10 PM Wednesday 24
 

Introduction to Engage TLH - IDS1107

Through this course, students will identify and reassess their own prior service experiences, connect with the local community in a variety of ways that foster new perspectives and reflect on how identities, skills and goals empower them as leaders in their service journey.

Course Code Section Number Topic/Comment Class Time Class Day Seats Left
IDS1107 1 Engage TLH 3:05 - 4:35 PM Tuesday 19
 

Future Innovators - IDS1107

The Future Innovators section of the Florida State Experience specializes in working with first-time in college students to promote academic success in your freshman year and beyond. This section will specifically introduce you to programs, services and resources here at FSU to assist you in engaging in innovative research, events and entrepreneurship. In addition, within this section you will plot a course of action (Game Plan) to take advantage of these resources throughout your time here at Florida State University. The resources and programs you will engage with will educate you about activities during and beyond your first semester. The meeting schedule will represent a wide range of potential student interests from technology-based activities to international programs. In the first week of the course, you will complete a questionnaire so that there will be a better understanding of your interests in research and general innovation. This will help to tailor the semester activities to the needs and interests of the class.

Course Code Section Number Topic/Comment Class Time Class Day Seats Left
IDS1107 2 Future Innovators 12:00 - 1:00 PM Friday 19