PSY3405 Health Psychology, Spring 2015
This course provides an overview of existing psychological and epidemiological findings on the relationship between behavior and disease. The course explores how behavior, emotion and cognition can influence […]
In this course we will examine a sampling of literature by black Caribbean women writers. We will use these texts to explore major themes and concerns in the works of women writers from the region of the world […]
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Professor Leston ENG 2400 Spring 2018
This course will allow students to examine the relationship between film and their literary sources. Through classroom discussions and out-of-class assignments, students will analyze classic and contemporary […]
COMD3601-D253 Info Design F2018-Fri
In this course, students will explore and develop several kinds of information graphics (data graphics, visual explanations, way finding systems) as well as exhibition design. We will touch on the history of info […]
Profs. Paul King and Jill Bouratoglou M/W 12:00- 3:20pm V0811
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ARCH2321 History of Architecture: from 1900 to Present, FA 2018
This course explores current architectural design from both critical and historical perspectives. The course begins with an analysis of the roots of modernism and traces the development of architectural theory, […]
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This course provides an in-depth evaluation of “New World” viticulture and vinification. Wine making methods, service, laws and regulations of the major wine regions of North America, Australia, New Zealand, Chi […]
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AFR1130 Africana Folklore Fall 2018
African Cultural retentions in the Americas is presented this semester as a reading and writing-intensive course focused on the continuities, transformations, adaptations and re¬inventions of African culture […]
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Problem Solving with Computer Programming
Creating computer applications, instead of just using them, will give you a deeper understanding of the essential possibilities of computation. Through weekly problems, students will learn the fundamentals of […]
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This is an advanced course in communication skills, including the expository essay and the research essay. This course further develops students’ reading and writing skills through literary and expository […]
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ENG3407 D618, Gothic Literature and Visual Culture FA2016
In the eighteenth century, the Gothic genre emerged to enable a new type of reading and thinking about what it means to be human: it created a new imaginative space in which to consider not only dreams and […]
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Rhetoric, Race, and Representation: Advanced College Writing
An advanced college writing course.
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