Ever wondered what a real college class feels like?
Here's your chance to find out — no homework, no quizzes or tests, just the fun part!
Check out the list of mock classes offered at 10:00 AM during Open House and sign up for the one that sounds most interesting to you. Each class has limited spots, and it's first come, first served, so we recommend picking a few backups just in case your top choice fills up.
To sign up, just stop by the Mock Class Sign-Up Table during Check-in.
- A Consumer Decision Journey
- Financial Fraud
Step into the world of true crime in business! Explore real fraud cases, uncover the ethical mistakes behind them, and find out how companies can stop it from happening again.
Professor: Eric Nauman, Professor of Economics and Business
Location: R.W. Corns Bulding, Room 209
- Behavior and Genetics of Domesticated Animals
What can science tell us about why our pets are amazing but so very different? Charles Darwin struggled with understanding domestication, the process of a wild organism becoming adapted to live alongside humans. This class will highlight the ongoing studies and genetic advances that have allowed us to deploy and understand domesticated animals.
Professor: Dr. Shala Hankison '95, Profeesor of Biological Sciences
Location: Schimmel/Conrades Science Center, Room 244
- A Conservation Case Study: Should the Dusky Seaside Sparrow be Saved?
Step into a lively debate over the fate of the Dusky Seaside Sparrow, a bird once found only in Florida's coastal marshes. You'll take sides, argue your case, and explore how we balance saving species with the needs of people.
Professor: Dr. Dustin Reichard, Professor of Biological Sciences
Location: Schimmel/Conrades Science Center, Room 161
- Huntr/x Show This!: Scene and Song Form in the Finale of KPOP Demon Hunters
This is a behind-the-scenes look at the epic finale of KPOP Demon Hunters! We'll explore how two powerful songs—"Your Idol" and "What It Sounds Like"—work together to turn the ending into an unforgettable, high-drama moment.
Professor: Dr. Frank Chiou, Professor of Performing Arts, Music
Location: Merrick Hall, Room 202