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ID120: FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE

A dedicated FYE course taught during the first 8-week abbreviated sesssion of fall term. The course will focus on an introduction to Wilmington College, Quakers, adaptation to college life, study skills, introduction to campus services and facilities...

ES332: ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

This course covers physiological, population, community, and ecosystem ecology with a focus on methods of field study and conservation biology. Application of ecological and evolutionary principles to real world environmental issues. Topics include...

MT141: CALCULUS II

A continuation of Calculus I. Differentiation and integration of trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, and hyperbolic functions, and an in-depth look at methods of integration, and applications of the integral. Emphasis is placed on the behavior...

RP250: ISSUES IN RELIGION and Philosophy

This course introduces students to current issues in the academic study of religion and philosophy, including the following topics: Quakers, Critical Thinking, the Philosophy of Religion, and others.  Course may be repeated when topics vary. 

Introduc...

EQ495: EQUINE BUSINESS SEMINAR

The current and future evolvement of the equine industry are the emphasis for in-depth study and discussion. This is a capstone course, which requires the student to study independently as well as give numerous individual and group projects and...

CH330: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

The properties of carbon compounds as related to the structure and bonding of the molecules. Laboratory includes the synthesis and identification of organic compounds of various classes.

MU356: SURVEY OF MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

Survey in Music Technology is a project-based class in which students will create a musical composition for each unit, exploring the basics of sound, digital audio workstations (DAW), MIDI, and composition on computers using basic notation techniques...

EN350: ADVANCED TOPICS IN LITERATURE

Designed to focus on depth rather than breadth, this course allows students to pursue their study of literature at a higher level by immersing them in a cluster of related texts, an author’s body of work, or perhaps even a single great book. Intended...

AR337: PRINTMAKING

Fundamentals and instruction in the varied methods of printmaking are the focus of this course. The student will develop the skills to create a series of prints displaying a personal statement and an aesthetic quality. Methods of printing include...

CH435: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

The study of coordination chemistry, including coordination bonding, metal complex structure and synthesis, symmetry and group theory, ligand field theory, spectroscopy and magnetism of metal complexes, organometallic chemistry and catalysis...