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AG330: FOUNDATIONS OF SOIL SCIENCE

The basic concepts and components of soils will be examined in this course. How these principles relate to plant growth and human existence is of importance for society. The principles and practices of soil and water conservation, methods and...

TR130/130G: STUDY/SERVICE TRIP

These are group trips of one to six weeks in length, designed to produce learning through exposure to or involvement in a culture different from one’s own. Some emphasize service and work; others concentrate on lectures and field trips in the setting...

EQ342: ADVANCED HORSE JUDGING

Designed for students who wish to compete in the area of Horse Judging. Skills introduced in EQ231 will be developed further for preparation to compete in collegiate events. Lecture and live evaluation of equine conformation and performance will...

TH185: APPLIED THEATRE

A practical involvement with the actual preparation of a play for production. Phases of production involved are: acting, stage management, and technical theatre. 1 hour of credit requires 40 hours of work in a semester. No more than 6 hours of...

EN430G: STUDIES IN WORLD LITERATURE

This course will be alternately organized under two formats: First; as a survey of World Literature, highlighting major representative works from various national literatures and spanning the Early Modern period through post-modernism. Second; as a...

EN244G: BRITISH LITERATURE: FROM CASTLES TO COLONIES

A historical survey of British literature from the medieval period to 1798. The course covers: the nature of the oral tradition; the blending of languages and culture; manuscript culture and the transition to print culture; the development of drama...

HO231: MEDIATION TRAINING

This course explores all phases of the mediation process through exercises, short lectures, group discussions, and role-playing sessions.

PU334: Epidemiology -(RIZE)

Epidemiology is the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of a disease.  In this course, you will learn and apply key concepts of epidemiology to multiple domains of public health.  By the end of this course, you...

EN338: NEW AMERICAN STORIES

An examination of contemporary American literature from the twentieth century to the present. The course emphasizes the ways writers have challenged Americans toward a broader, more inclusive vision of literature, culture, and identity. Students will...

MT106: LIBERAL ARTS MATH

Students become problem solvers of practical real-life problems. Topics covered include statistical methods in science and business, probability theory; coding techniques which provide for efficient handling of inventory data and data compression...