Featured Spring 2024 Courses
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (COML)
COML 0022 601
How does fiction make sense of globalization and its uneven effects upon the world? And how do the histories of race and empire shape the contemporary novel?…
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 0030 601
How did humans evolve? When did humans start to walk on two legs? How are humans related to non-human primates? This course focuses on the scientific study of…
ECONOMICS (ECON)
ECON 0200 601
Introduction to economic analysis and its application. An examination of a market economy to provide an understanding of how the size and composition of…
ENGLISH (ENGL)
ENGL 0022 601
How does fiction make sense of globalization and its uneven effects upon the world? And how do the histories of race and empire shape the contemporary novel?…
ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS (DYNM)
DYNM 6570 001
Strategic Engagement with Government will be offered as an intensive one-week course during spring break 2024. The course will meet for three days on campus…
ANATOMY (ANAT)
ANAT 5130 601
This 0.5 CU human anatomy course will cover anatomy, embryology, histology, and imaging of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. The objectives are to: 1…
NEUROSCIENCE (NRSC)
NRSC 1110 601
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the…
ART HISTORY (ARTH)
ARTH 6240 601
Visual expression was first developed in Mesopotamia in the same environment as the invention of writing. This lecture class will introduce the arts of the…
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENC (EESC)
EESC 6720 690
Landslides are important geomorphic agents in mountainous terrain, mobilizing sediment and playing a key role in controlling relief and elevation. The work of…