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PC332: MEDIATION

Study of the theory and practice of mediation. Opportunity to learn from practitioners of mediation on campus and in the local community.

HI351G: TOPICS IN WORLD HISTORY

A thematically focused examination of a selected topic in the history of an area other than the United States. Course content will emphasize the experiences of people from the Global South and/or marginalized backgrounds and encourage students to...

EN245G: BRITISH LITERATURE: RULE BRITANNIA TO COOL BRITANNIA

A historical survey of British literature from 1798 to the twenty-first century. The course covers the development of the novel, the characteristics of Romanticism, the conflicting nature of the Victorian period, and the developments of modernism and...

SP131G: ELEMENTARY SPANISH II

A continuation of SPN111, designed to give the student intensive practice in oral-aural skills and further study of the structure of the Spanish language.

PS231G: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS

An analysis of human rights in the context of national and international politics. Students will study recent American cases in civil rights and civil liberties, as well as global problems involving genocide, religious freedom, ethnic cleansing, and...

CJ341: CRIMINAL LAW II: PROCEDURAL CRIMINAL LAW

Examines the general principles, theories, and laws of criminal procedure, including concepts of due process, arrest, search and seizure, wiretapping, lineups, and other recent developments. This course will focus on federal constitutional criminal...

ED495: STUDENT TEACHING

Students demonstrate the ability to work with parents and children, interdisciplinary teams of professionals and children with varying abilities and culturally diverse family systems. Students produce a capstone project, the Teacher Performance...

SW345G: TRAUMA, RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE

This class will explore trauma/stress reactions, interventions, recovery, and resilience in the lives of children, adults, families, and communities. We will use a multicultural lens to explore the experiences of different groups in the USA and other...

CA185: MEDIA PRACTICUM

A practical involvement with student media, including The Witness campus newspaper, The Quake radio station, and WCTV video broadcasting. Through this practicum, students can develop a variety of skills in applied communication and media production...

AG344: SHEEP SCIENCE

This course covers concepts of selection, reproduction, nutrition, and the herd health management involved in a successful sheep enterprise.