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Course Descriptions


AAAD-A 199 (Hip Hop Writers: The New Urban Literature):
AMID-H 100: Study of apparel and textiles; origins and motives of dress
ANAT-A 215 (Basic Human Anatomy):
ASCS-Q 294: Exploring and planning careers after college; relations between academic preparation and careers
BIOL-L 111: Evolution and functions of organisms (morphology, physiology, and behavior)
BIOL-L 112: Molecular biology and genetics; how living organisms maintain and propagate life
BUS-A 100: Accounting and financial environment of the firm
BUS-K 201: Role of computers and other information technologies in business
BUS-X 100: Administering business in the contemporary economic, social, and political environment
CJUS-P 100: History, structure, functions, and philosophy behind the American criminal justice system
CJUS-P 200: Biological, psychological, and sociological theories of crime and deviance
CLAS-C 209: Basic vocabulary of medical terms from Greek and Latin
CMCL-C 121: Theory and practice of effective public speaking
CMCL-C 122: Concepts and processes of face-to-face interactions
CMCL-C 190: Form, technique, and language of the media (film, television, and video)
CMCL-C 205: How communication shapes our behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes; how communication crafts human culture and how culture affects communication
COLL-E 103 (Bible and Interpreters): Examine how Genesis has been read by different interpreters over the centuries - Jews and Christians, ancient exegetes and modern scholars, the powerful and the oppressed, fundamentalist and feminists
COLL-E 103 (Quantum Mysteries):
COLL-E 104 (Global Consumer):
COLL-X 111: The FIGs Seminar, of course!
EDUC-G 203: Relations between communication and learning; effective communication in various educational environments
EDUC-Q 200: Basic skills used by scientists (experimentation, observation, prediction, classification, etc.)
ENG-W 131: Instruction and practice in writing, reading, and critical thinking required in college
FINA-A 102: Survey of major artists, styles, and art movements in Europe and America from the late fourteenth century to the present
FINA-F 100: Drawing—developing visual imagination and awareness, manual and perceptual skills
HIST-A 222 (Law in America):
HIST-H 251: Jewish historical experience from the biblical period to the Spanish expulsion of the Jews in the 15th century
HPER-P 211: Managerial and administrative aspects of sport industry; trends and career opportunities
HPER-P 280: Principles of injury prevention; emergency treatment of injuries (fractures, dislocations, etc.)
HPSC-X 100 (Descent of Darwinism - Evolution):
INTL-I 100: Approaches to inter-national studies, globalization, regionalism, and selected international issues
JOUR-J 110: Structure, functions, and effects of U.S. mass media; history of the press and current news events
MSCI-M 131: How injuries or diseases afflict the human body; resulting alterations in normal anatomy and physiology
NURS-B 106: Career paths in nursing; roles and responsibilities of nurses; economics and ethics of nursing
PSY-P 101: Nature and terminology of experimental psychology; biological basis of behavior
PSY-P 155: The history of psychology and its place in science; an overview of topics studied by psychological scientists
TEL-T 206: Writing, designing, and evaluating media products (script-writing, production design, editing, etc.)
THTR-T 121: Physical, vocal, and imaginative skills for the beginning actor (body movement, voice, diction, etc.)