First-Year Foundations Innis One

About FYF Innis One

FYF Innis One: Storytelling and Society is an exciting program designed expressly for first-year students in the Faculty of Arts & Science, regardless of which college you’re affiliated with.

These courses encourage you to develop their writing across diverse forms and genres.

You’ll find influences from the academic programs housed at Innis College: Cinema Studies and Writing & Rhetoric.

What is the FYF Innis One Program?

FYF Innis One: Storytelling and Society is an Innis-designed First-Year Foundations (FYF) thematic program comprised of four half-credit (0.5 FCE) courses. It’s one of seven unique FYF “Ones” programs, each hosted by a specific U of T college under the Faculty of Arts & Science umbrella. As long as you are an Arts & Science student, you can register for any of the college FYF Ones programs, regardless of your college affiliation.

You can also register for FYF@Innis seminars; also designed for first-year students, these are individual, small-group courses that will pique your curiosity about a wide range of provocative issues and topics. Learn more about FYF@Innis seminars.

Why should I choose the FYF Innis One Program?

As a first-year student you have so many program and course options to choose from; that can be overwhelming, especially when some of your courses take place in large lecture halls with many students. FYF Innis One: Storytelling and Society offers you both experiential-based learning and the following unique opportunities:

What will I learn?

Drawing from Innis College’s academic programs — Cinema Studies and Writing & Rhetoric — FYF Innis One teaches you that some of the best learning — not just about a subject, but about yourself — can happen beyond the lecture hall. Venture beyond the academy walls, as writers in the world. Undertake imaginative, inquiry-based, and creative learning. Discover the power of narrative through personal essay, cultural criticism, and other forms of writing that engage with social change.

What is the format?

Get ready to step out of the classroom: within the four courses that comprise Innis One: Storytelling and Society, you’ll be with the same small group of no more than 25 students and a passionate professor ready to engage in dynamic discussions:

  • Explore the city on field trips Listen to interesting guest lecturers.
  • Watch and critique films. 
  • Express yourself through creative writing assignments, articles, blogs, and multi-media presentations.

Meet the program coordinator

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Rima Oassey

Program Coordinator

Rima provides administrative support to Innis’ academic programs, including Innis One, the FYF@Innis seminars, and Writing & Rhetoric. Raised primarily in Montreal, Rima earned her BA in Honours Psychology from Concordia University. Prior to joining Innis in the Summer of 2024, Rima provided undergraduate support in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and, before that, at the University of Victoria in BC. She is passionate about student success and happy to answer any questions pertaining to Innis’s academic programs.

Contact FYF Innis One

Need more info about FYF Innis One? Not sure which courses are right for you? Innis College’s academic program coordinator, Rima Oassey, can help!

programs.innis@utoronto.ca

Learn more about FYF Innis One

Explore all of the FYF Innis One Courses!

Browse through the course listings to see what you’re interested in, and then visit the individual course pages for more information.

Learn the difference between FYF Innis One and FYF@Innis seminars

Their names are similar, and both programs come under the First-Year Foundations (FYF) umbrella, but each offers different options. 

Find research info for FYF Innis One Program

Find time-saving research tips and resources specific to FYF Innis One Program in the FYF Innis One: The Creative City Getting Started Guide.