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EQ441: EQUINE BREAKING AND TRANING II

Basic instruction for the advanced rider includes proper steps in the breaking and training of the young horse. At the conclusion of the class, the students will be able to safely perform groundwork up to the beginning stages of riding the unbroken...

ED160: BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I

Introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL) emphasizing basic signs in the context of straight English. Classroom work will stress everyday communication as the centerpiece of every lesson. Topics revolve around interpersonal conversations...

PS175: MOCK TRIAL SEMINAR

Participation on the Wilmington College Mock Trial team gives students a chance to develop real-world lawyer and witness skills in the courtroom. With a focus on oral advocacy, critical thinking, and legal analysis, students will have the opportunity...

PY350/350G: TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY

These courses offer students the opportunity to explore additional areas of research and practice in psychology. Potential topics include multicultural psychology, community psychology, sport physiology, sport psychology, etc. May be repeated when...

SW130: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK

This Introductory course explores the history, values, ethics and practice areas of social work. It examines the roles of social workers in diverse settings with an emphasis on social justice, advocacy and empowerment. Through varied learning methods...

GL131GH: THE INDIVIDUAL IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY

This course is designed for students in their first year of the Honors Program. In this course, students will reflect on their own values and goals while increasing their understanding of the perspectives of other cultures, global issues, the...

MU130: MUSIC IN HUMAN SOCIETY

An introductory survey of music for all students, examining the role of music in human society. The course combines an integrated and interactive approach to the fundamentals of music through listening and live performances. Musical examples are...

TH140: STAGE MAKEUP

The techniques and special applications of make-up for the stage. Methods and application of the essentials in stage makeup including corrective, age. animal, character, creative, racial/ethnic, and special effects.

CJ201G: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE

This course will examine crime and criminal justice from a global perspective. Issues surrounding the definition, incidence, trends, control, treatment, and prevention of crime will be explored using theoretical and empirical resources from...