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ARCH 1231 BTECH 1, FA2020

Robert Christo
ARCH1231|Fall 2020

An introduction to basic materials of construction and the fundamental principals of hand drafting and system analysis. The coursework includes surveying existing conditions, development of plans, elevations, and […]

ARCH 3612 Design VI Fall 2020

Jill Bouratoglou, Prof. Paul King
ARCH3612|Fall 2020

Profs. Paul King and Jill Bouratoglou Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-12:15pm

Black Theatre AFR 1321 Mon/Wed 2:30-3:45

Black Theatre AFR 1321 Mon/Wed 2:30-3:45

J. Foster-McKelvia
AFR 1321|Fall 2020

A study of African American dramatic literature to explore the complex ways in which the black experience is constructed and presented by playwrights. Students may have an opportunity to experience a theatrical […]

HUS3605 Child Welfare and Family Services

Gretta
Human Services|HUS 3605|Fall 2017

Concepts, policies, practice principles and issues in the broad field of child welfare and family services. The major human services policies and programs designed for children and families at risk will be […]

EDU4480

Euisuk Sung
EDU4480|Fall 2020

This is a laboratory-based capstone course designed to enable the student teacher to study the relationship among mathematics, science and engineering. Focus is on the integration of the content of these […]

HIS3208 History of U.S. Immigration

Peter Catapano
HIS 3208|Spring 2020

This course traces the history of immigration and ethnicity in the United States from colonial times to the present.

SOC 2380 Sociology of Education, ID

Judith Sedaitis
SOC 2380 ID|Fall 2020

This inter-disciplinary course examines the social influences on education and the effects of education and schooling on the social experiences and identities of individuals and groups in contemporary society. […]

ENG2001, Prof Maz Intro to Fiction, FA2020

Rebecca Mazumdar
ENG 2001|Fall 2020

Analysis and critical understanding of selected fiction. Exams and essays based on readings.

Macroeconomics

Moon Young Jung
Business|ECON 1101|Fall 2015

An introduction to basic macroeconomic concepts such as national income accounting, levels of output and employment, government spending, taxation, debt, money supply, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates and […]

MAT2440 Discrete Struc I, SP2019

Ezra Halleck
MAT 2440|Spring 2019

This course introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics as they apply to computer science, focusing on providing a solid theoretical foundation for further work. Topics include functions, relations, sets, […]

ENG2420 E573 Science Fiction, Spring 2020

Jason W. Ellis
ENG2420|Spring 2020

We will explore the emergence of Science Fiction (SF) and examine its preeminence as interdisciplinary literary and artistic forms of pressing cultural importance. To accomplish this, we will read and watch […]

ESOL 21W-OL44

Gertzog 'sEnglish
ESL 021W|Fall 2020

Together we will focus on developing language, and academic reading and writing skills. Students will practice reading for comprehension as well as drafting, revising and summarizing skills. They will polish […]