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The Engagements
The Engagements are the highlight of Arts & Sciences General Education. They comprise a yearlong sequence of courses that celebrate learning while introducing first-year students to the liberal arts and sciences. For those entering the College as a first-year student at UVA, you will enroll in Four Engagements over the course of the year (two seven-week courses per semester.
Small, seminar-style courses that put you face-to-face with many of UVA's leading scholars and teachers, the Engagements are different from your typical first-year classes at UVA. They invite you to ask big questions, and to think and talk about what you know and value. Designed and taught by the College Fellows, the Engagements emphasize varied modes of discussion and individual and group projects in an interactive environment.
In addition to better understanding the purpose and value of the liberal arts, you will learn how to ask vital questions that undergird all fields of study: questions regarding aesthetics, difference, empiricism, and ethics. The Engagements will also prepare you to engage knowledge and learning through methods that are regularly used in college and may be different from your high school experience.



