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PH230: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS I

An algebra-based course in which students learn to mathematically describe mechanics, waves, and fluids through lectures, laboratory investigations and problem assignments. Topics include motion, forces, energy, momentum, traveling waves...

PH231: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS II

An algebra-based course in which students learn to mathematically describe geometrical optics, thermodynamics, and electricity & magnetism through lectures, laboratory assignments, and problem assignments.  Topics include sound waves, calorimetry...

CJ331: CORRECTIONS

This course will focus on forms of supervised release including probation and parole, home confinement, electronic monitoring, and halfway houses. We will also examine the institution of incarceration as it exists in American society. Includes many...

AG244: AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS

The focus of this course is on the role of agriculture in today’s economic system. The course provides an understanding of the economic relationships coordinating the food and fiber industry. Economic principles and concepts are studied in terms of...

EN331: SHAKESPEARE

An in-depth study of the plays and sonnets of Shakespeare with emphasis on the great tragedies. Works by Shakespeare's contemporaries may be included. Plays are read closely and analyzed in conjunction with the reading of criticism and theory. Live...

TH331G: DRAMATIC LITERATURE II

An overview of dramatic and contemporary theatre from 1960 to the present. Offers a survey of the development of global theatre from pre-World War I to the million-dollar spectacular musicals of the present day, as well as a study of dramatic...

ED163: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV

This 2-semester-hour course is the fourth in a series of introductory courses in American Sign Language (ASL) emphasizing basic signs used with English context. Classroom work will stress everyday communication as the centerpiece of every lesson...

HI353G - Cloned: ERAS IN WORLD HISTORY

This course examines a single era in world history from a global perspective. Examples may include the Ancient World, the Early Modern World, the Long Nineteenth Century, and the Post-War Era. Regardless of the period studied, both primary and...

PS348G: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GLOBALIZATION

This course will focus on foundational concepts in politicaleconomy and globalization. Special emphasis will be placed on the differential experience of globalization for individuals living in more developed countries and less developed ones.