First-Year Launch is a signature part of your first-year experience

Your FYL course will help you connect to your new home at FLC and successfully navigate your first year of college. There are many topics to choose from because our faculty and staff have designed these half-semester, one-credit courses around topics they're interested in and passionate about. They can't wait to share their knowledge and excitement with you!

Meet with your advisor for help choosing your FYL course

Before you meet with your advisor:

  • Check out all of our Launch courses by browsing this site.
  • Make a list for your advising appointment of your top 3-5 courses that inspire you to think differently about the world and yourself.
  • If you belong to one of the special populations in the "Major and Program" or "Student Population" tab, we highly encourage you to select from one of the courses that apply to you.

There are no prerequisites for Launch courses. And remember, your Skyhawk Station Advisor can help you choose the right course if you're unsure!

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Bridging Differences

Day/Time: M/W 11:15-12:10

We encounter differences every day—race, politics, faith, gender. In this course, explore research-based strategies for building understanding across those divides. Learn how to navigate difficult conversations, foster inclusion, and connect with others—even when disagreeing.


Catastrophe!

Day/Time: M/W 2:30-3:25

The planet that we live on is a hazardous place! You'll explore why and where hazards, like earthquakes, volcanoes, or tsunamis, happen, and you'll have a chance to flex your creative muscles to design a good (or bad) disaster story that involves a hazard of your choice.


Creative Writing in Nature

Day/Time: T/R 8:30-9:25

Take a journey through your senses into the natural world around you. This course focuses on key works in nature writing and environmentalism. We will spend time outside observing the natural world and reflecting on our relationship to various environments. We will use our experiences to create works of creative writing.


Creative Writing in Nature

Day/Time: T/R 2:30-3:25

Take a journey through your senses into the natural world around you. This course focuses on key works in nature writing and environmentalism. We will spend time outside observing the natural world and reflecting on our relationship to various environments. We will use our experiences to create works of creative writing.


Criminology

Day/Time: T/R 11:15-12:10

This course introduces students to criminology and criminal law, exploring concepts of crime, justice systems, and their societal impacts. Students will uncover various career paths in criminal justice, law enforcement, and legal studies through discussions and case studies. The course emphasizes critical thinking, ethical considerations, and the influential role of criminology in shaping society.


Curiosity and Adventure

Day/Time: W 3:35-5:35

In this course, we will ask the who, what, when, where, and why questions about the world while we try activities like rock climbing, mountain biking, and hiking (no experience necessary). Get ready to step outside your comfort zone and be curious!


Curiosity and Adventure

Day/Time: M 1:25-3:25

In this course, we will ask the who, what, when, where, and why questions about the world while we try activities like rock climbing, mountain biking, and hiking (no experience necessary). Get ready to step outside your comfort zone and be curious!


Developing Collegiate Leaders

Day/Time: W 3:35-5:35

This experiential course develops leadership skills that students can apply in real-world situations. Through interactive and collaborative activities, students will become more aware of various communication and leadership concepts and fine-tune skills related to ethical decision-making, problem-solving, negotiation, conflict management, and presentation.


Educated Latines

Day/Time: M/W 12:20-1:15

In this course we will explore Latine/Hispano cultural Identity and how it contributes to success in college.  How we see ourselves matters.  As Latinx/Hispano college students, you will gain a stronger understanding of the complexities of college culture and learn more about the resources and support available to help you succeed at FLC.  We will cover issues such as First Gen Identity, family support structures, Imposter syndrome, and cultural responsibilities that impact academic success.


Finding Balance

Day/Time: M/W 11:15-12:10

This course will explore a variety of realistic self-care and social connection strategies, as well as on- and off-campus resources available to support you during your academic journey. We will get real and dig deep to help you find balance in an overwhelming world.


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Contact us

Admission Office

Fort Lewis College
1000 Rim Drive
91桃色, CO 81301

Phone: 877-352-2656 or 970-247-7184
Fax: 970-247-7179
Email: admission@fortlewis.edu

Talk with admission counselor

Connect with your admission counselor over the phone, in email, or take a campus tour and meet them in person.