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African-American Studies
AFPS 240 African-American Politics
AFHS 250 African-American History to the 20th Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
AFHS 251 African-American History During the 20th Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
AFEN 265 African-American Voices Before the 20th Century (CORE—Literature)
AFEN 266 The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond: 20th Century African-American Literature (CORE—Literature)
AFPY 270 African-American Psychological Perspectives
AFAM 299 Special Topics in African-American Studies
AFPS 301 African-American Political Autobiography (CORE—Western Civilization)
AFRL 311 Black Theology (CORE—Western Civilization)
AFAM 335 Teaching Assistantship in African-American Studies
AFPS 350 African Politics (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFAM 351 The African Diaspora
AFPS 353 Contemporary African Political Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFPS 355 African-American Political Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
AFAR 359 Arts of Africa and the Diaspora (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFAM 375 Independent Study in African-American Studies
AFAM 399 Internship in African-American Studies
AFHS 424/524 Race and Racism in the United States
AFAM 470/570 African-American Feminist Thought
Anthropology
ANTH 201 Introduction to Anthropology (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ANHS 299 Special Topics: Women in Developing Nations
ANTH 302 Cultural Anthropology
Arabic
ARAB 101 Elementary Arabic I (CORE—Foundation)
ARAB 102 Elementary Arabic II (CORE—Foundation)
ARAB 103 Intermediate Arabic I
ARAB 104 Intermediate Arabic II
ARAB 375 Independent Study in Arabic
Art
ART 201 Meaning and Method in Art (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
ART 215 Introduction to Museum Studies
ART 220 History of Art I (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
ART 221 History of Art II (CORE—Art, Music, Film, or Other Media)
ART 230 Introduction to Archaeology
ART 275 The Art of Film: History and Technique (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
ART 299 Special Topics in Art
ART 300 Gallery Management
ARHS 301 Age of Cathedrals
ART 304 American Art
ART 305 The Youngest Art: The History of Photography
ART 308 Myths, Saints, and Symbols (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARHN 319 Orientalism and Egyptomania: Rediscovering and Remaking the Ancient Middle East
ARRL 330 Archaeology of Ancient Israel
ART 332 Aegean Archaeology
ARHS 334 Film and Society: New Wave European Cinema
ART 335 Teaching Assistantship in Art
ART 340 Art of Prehistory (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 349 Art of Egypt and Mesopotamia (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 350 Classical Art and Archaeology (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 351 Medieval Art
ART 352 Northern Renaissance Art
ART 353 Early Renaissance Art (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARLS 354 Mesoamerican Art (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 355 Art of Asia (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 356 Art of Japan (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 357 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 358 Baroque Art
AFAR 359 Arts of Africa and the Diaspora (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 360 19th Century Art
ART 361 20th-Century Art
ART 362 Rome and Hollywood (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 363 Roman Art and Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 370 Archaeological Fieldwork
ART 371 Themes in Art History
ART 375 Independent Study
ART 399 Internship in Art and Archaeology
ART 470/570 Seminar: Topics in Art History
ART 471 Advanced Archaeological Fieldwork
Astronomy
ASTR 113 Introduction to Astronomy (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
ASTR 335 Teaching Assistantship in Astronomy
ASTR 375 Independent Study
Biology
BIOL 110-129 Biological Inquiry (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 110 Biology of Jurassic Park (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 111 Secret Lives of Plants (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 112 Biology of Food and Nutrition (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 113 Newsstand Biology (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 114 Biodiversity (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 115 Aquarium Biology (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 116 Life and Death (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 117 This Course Will Bug You (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 118 The Life of Birds (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 120 The Biology of Drugs (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 130-149 Biological Inquiry (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 130 Biology of AIDS (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 131 Plants Power and People (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 132 Biology of Aging (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 134 The Biology of Cancer (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 136 Biological Communication (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 138 The Human Health Mosaic (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 139 Bugs Rule the World (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 140 Biology of Symbiosis (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 201 Evolution and Ecology
BIOL 202 Physiology of Plants and Animals
BIOL 203 Introduction to Cell Biology and Genetics
BIOL 302 Plant Form and Function
BIHN 305 Aquatic Ecology
BIOL 307 Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL 314 Developmental Biology
BIOL 316 Genetics
BIOL 328 Vertebrate Physiology
BIOL 331 Microbiology
BIOL 335 Teaching Assistantship in Biology
BIOL 336 Vertebrate Zoology
BIOL 337 Invertebrate Zoology
BIOL 338 Advanced Ecology
BIOL 339 Cell Biology
BIOL 343 Animal Behavior
BIOL 344 Ornithology
BIOL 345-349 Field Ecology and Natural History
BIOL 375 Independent Study
BIOL 399 Internship in Biology
BIOL 408 Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL 409 Human Physiology Systems Lab
BIOL 411/BMS 511 Protein Biochemistry
BIOL 412/BMS 512 Biochemistry of Intermediary Metabolism
BIOL 424/BMS 524 Molecular Biology of Eukaryotic Cells
BIOL 425/BMS 525 Virology
BIOL 427 Mechanisms of Infectious Disease
BIOL 428/BMS 528 Immunology
BIOL 434/BMS 534 Basic Principles and Methods in Molecular Genetics
BIOL 437/BMS 537 Introduction to Bioinformatics
BIOL 451/ENV 551 Plant Ecology
BIOL 470 Biology Seminar
BIOL 498 Special Topics in Biology
Chemistry
CHEM 100 The Chemical World (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
CHEM 105 The Molecular Basis of Nutrition (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
CHEM 209 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 215 Quantitative Analysis
CHEM 270 Chemical Literature
CHEM 301 Biological Chemistry I
CHEM 324 Instrumental Methods of Analysis
CHEM 335 Teaching Assistantship in Chemistry
CHEM 375 Independent Study
CHEM 399 Internship in Chemistry
CHEM 401/501 Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 402 Biological Chemistry II
CHEM 403 Biological Chemistry Laboratory Techniques
CHEM 405/505 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 410/510 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEM 431 Physical Chemistry I
CHEM 432 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 433 Physical Chemistry Lab I
CHEM 434 Physical Chemistry Lab II
CHEM 470 Senior Seminar
CHEM 498 Current Topics in Chemistry
Classical Literature in Translation
CL 202 Mythology
CL 275 Directed Studies in Classical Language
CLEN 281 Greek and Roman Drama (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/ Literature)
CL 302 Classical Mythology (CORE—Western Civilization)
CL 375 Independent Study in Classical Literature
Communication Arts
CMA 200 Mass Media and Society (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
CMA 201 News Writing
CAEN 202 Intermediate Expository Writing
CMA 204 Media History
CMA 207 Principles of Speech Communication
CMA 208 Editing and Layout
CAIT 221 Applied Computer Graphics
CMA 226 Visual Media Production
CMA 242 Persuasion
CMA 246 Graphics
CMA 260 Feature Writing
CMA 280 Screen Craft (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
CMA 281 Introduction to Screen Writing
CMA 299 Special Topics in Communication Arts
CMA 303 Advanced Reporting
CMA 304 Online Journalism
CMA 305 Communications Law
CAEN 306 Writing for Business and Management
CMA 310 Public Relations
CMA 312 Introduction to Communication Research
CMA 313 Writing for Public Relations
CMA 320 Broadcast Writing and Reporting
CMA 350 Television in America (CORE—Western Civilization)
CMA 370 Practicum
CMA 375 Independent Study
CMA 399 Internship in Communications
CMA 411 Public Relations Campaigns
CMA 470 Seminar in Media Issues
Computer Science
CS 284 Computer Science I
CS 287 Computer Science II
CS 326 Computer Organization and Design
CS 335 Teaching Assistantship in Computing
CS 375 Independent Study
CS 398 Computer Science Tutorial
CS 399 Internship in Computing
CS 419/519 Advanced Data Structures
CS 420/520 Algorithm Analysis
CS 424/524 Principles of Software Engineering
CS 428/528 Artificial Intelligence
CSIT 430/530 Applied Database Concepts
CS 443/543 Machine Learning
CS 445/545 Robotics and Intelligent Systems
CS 450/550 Digital Logic and Switching Theory
CS 453/553 Data Communication and Network Security
CS 461/561 Computer Architecture
CS 464/564 Operating Systems
CS 466/566 Parallel Computing
CS 471/571 Programming Languages: Their Design and Compilation
CS 475 Senior Project
CSIT 483/583 World Wide Web Programming
CS 490 Assistantship in Computing
Economics
ECON 200 Principles of Economics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics
ECMG 212 Statistics for Economics and Management (CORE—Foundation)
ECON 299 Special Topics: The Chinese Economy
ECHN 300 The European Economy (CORE—Western Civilization)
ECMG 303 Principles of Finance and Investment
ECON 305 Macroeconomic Analysis
ECON 306 Microeconomic Analysis
ECON 309 Monetary Policy and Financial Markets
ECON 310 Environmental Economics
ECON 316 Game Theory
ECON 317 Economics of Development
ECON 318 Comparative Market Economies
ECON 319 Transitional Economies
ECON 320 Women in the World Economy
ECON 324 International Trade
ECON 326 Industrial Organization
ECON 328 Labor Economics
ECON 335 Teaching Assistantship in Economics
ECON 375 Independent Study
ECON 399 Internship in Economics
ECON 410 Public Economics
ECPS 414/514 Environmental Policy
ECON 452 History of Economic Thought
ECON 460 International Finance and Open Economy Macroeconomics
ECON 470 Seminar
ECMG 478/578 International Financial Management
ECON 480 Econometrics
Education
EDUC 204 Foundations for Effective Teaching
EDUC 223 Child Development
EDUC 224 Processes and Acquisition of Reading
EDUC 236 Children and Youth with Exceptionalities
EDUC 308 Psychological Foundations of Education
EDUC 316 Reading Instruction
EDUC 317 Materials for Teaching Reading
EDUC 320 Science Curriculum, Methods, and Materials
EDUC 321 Mathematics Curriculum, Methods, and Materials
EDUC 323 Infants and Toddlers: Foundations and Methods
EDUC 324 Theory and Practice in Early Childhood Education
EDUC 330 Social Studies Curriculum, Methods, and Materials
EDUC 340 Assessment for Reading Instruction
EDUC 345 Instructional Assessment
EDUC 347 Classroom Organization and Management
EDUC 349 Internship I Early Childhood and Elementary/Special Education
EDUC 353 Special Education Methods: Elementary School
EDUC 354 Special Education Methods: Middle School
EDUC 360 Introduction to the Teaching Internship
EDUC 370 Practicum in Reading
EDUC 373 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Prescription in Special Education
EDUC 375 Independent Study
EDUC 399 Internship in Education
EDUC 409 Secondary Reading in the Content Area: Part I
EDUC 411 Educational Methods in Student’s Teaching Field
EDUC 412 Secondary Reading in the Content Area: Part II
EDUC 413 Secondary Instruction
EDUC 419 Teaching Internship
EDUC 445 Secondary Instructional Assessment
EDUC 449 Teaching Internship in Elementary/Special Education
EDUC 459 Teaching Internship in Kindergarten and Primary Grades
EDUC 460 Professional Development Seminar
EDUC 469 Inclusion and Instruction
English
ENGL 099 Basic Writing Skills
ENGL 100 Elements of Composition (CORE—Foundation/Writing)
ENGL 101 The Writing Process (CORE—Foundation/Writing)
ENGL 110-139 Writing about Literature (CORE—Foundation/Writing)
ENGL 200-209 Topics in Writing
ENGL 210 Approaches to Literature
ENGL 219 Creative Writing
ENGL 221 World Literature (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
ENGL 222 British Literature Through the 18th Century
ENGL 223 American Literature
ENGL 250-269 Thematic Studies (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/ Literature)
ENGL 270-289 Genre Studies (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
ENGL 299 Special Topics
ENGL 300 Really Old English: Anglo-Saxon Language, Literature and Culture (CORE— Western Civilization)
CAEN 306 Writing for Business and Management
ENGL 313 Shakespeare
ENGL 318 Chaucer
ENGL 330 Modern Women Playwrights
ENGL 335 Teaching Assistantship in English
ENGL 340-359 Writers of Significance
ENGL 361 Primal Literature (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ENGL 365 The Renaissance Amphibium (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENGL 367 The Modern Temper: Texts and Contexts (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 368 American Landscapes: Environmental Literature in the United States (CORE— Western Civilization)
ENGL 375 Independent Study in Literature
ENGL 375 Independent Study in Writing
ENGL 399 Internship in English
ENGL 405/505 The English Language
ENGL 410/510 Literature for Adolescents
ENGL 414/514 Shakespeare on Film (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENGL 420/520 Advanced Fiction Writing
ENGL 421/521 Advanced Poetry Writing
ENGL 441/541 Faulkner and Morrison
ENGL 450/550 Digital Narratives: Technology/New Media/Society (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
ENHN 460/560 The English and Italy: Texts and Contexts (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENGL 461/561 The Family in American Modern Drama (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 463/563 International Currents in Modern Fiction (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ENGL 468 The Literature of Early London
ENGL 470/570 Seminar
Environmental Science and Policy
ENSP 101 Environmental Problems (CORE—Scientific Thought: Non-Laboratory Course; Laboratory Course if taken with ENSP 102)
ENSP 102 Environmental Science Laboratory (CORE—Scientific Thought: Laboratory Course if taken with ENSP 101)
ENSP 201 Contemporary Environmental Controversies
ESHN 210 Coastal Oceanography
ENSP 212 Coastal Community Ecology
ENSP 299 Special Topics in Environmental Science and Policy
ENSP 370 Coastal Studies Practicum
ENSP 375 Independent Study
ENSP 380 Coastal Studies Field Experience
ENSP 399 Internship
ENSP 403/ENV 503 Pollution Biology
ENSP 407/ENV 507 Natural Resource Management
ENSP 411/ENV 511 Conservation Biology
ENSP 470 Seminar: Environmental Impact Analysis
Foreign Literature
FLLS 250 Bearing Witness: Testimonial Narratives in the Americas (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
FL 350 International Themes in Western Literature (CORE—Western Civilization)
FL 351 International Themes in Non-Western Literature (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
French
FREN 101 Elementary French I (CORE—Foundation)
FREN 102 Elementary French II (CORE—Foundation)
FREN 103 Intermediate French I
FREN 104 Intermediate French II
FREN 105 French Conversation
FREN 203 French Conversation and Composition
FREN 204 French Culture and Civilization
FREN 207 Cultural Perspectives on French Literature I (CORE—Literature)
FREN 208 Cultural Perspectives on French Literature II (CORE—Literature)
FREN 230 Phonetics and Diction
FREN 300 Science and Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 310 Le Roman d’initiation: Journeys to Maturity in French Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 313 Gender and Gaze in Modern French Literature and Film (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 314 Refinement, Politeness, and Social Behavior (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 317 Parlez-moi d’amour: A Critical Look at Love in French Culture from 1100-1800 (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 318 Advanced Composition and Translation
FREN 320 Francophone Women Writers (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
FREN 321 Masque et Illusion dans la France d’Ancien ReÌgime (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 322 Ecrivains derrière la camera (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 335 Teaching Assistantship in French
FREN 375 Independent Study in French
FREN 399 Internship in French
FREN 470 Seminar
General Studies
GNST 099 College Reading Skills
GNST 101 Methods of Inquiry
GNST 220 Dynamics of Leadership
Geography
GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography
German
GER 101 Elementary German I (CORE—Foundation)
GER 102 Elementary German II (CORE—Foundation)
GER 103 Intermediate German I
GER 104 Intermediate German II
GER 105 German Conversation
GER 203 German Conversation and Composition
GER 204 German Culture and Civilization
GER 207 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature I (CORE—Literature)
GER 208 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature II (CORE—Literature)
GER 230 History of German Language
GER 299 Special Topics
GER 301 Berlin in the Twentieth Century (CORE—Western Civilization)
GER 314 Advanced Composition
GER 316 Modern German Literature (CORE—Western Civilization)
GER 319 German Drama (CORE—Western Civilization)
GER 321 History of German Film
GER 335 Teaching Assistantship in German
GER 375 Independent Study in German
GER 399 Internship in German
Gerontology
GERO 370 Gerontology Practicum
Global Studies
GLBS 300 Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization (CORE—Western Civilization)
Greek
GRK 101 Elementary Ancient Greek I (CORE—Foundation)
GRK 102 Elementary Ancient Greek II (CORE—Foundation)
History
HIST 200 The Ancient World (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 202 Medieval Europe (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 203 Renaissance and Reformation Europe (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 204 Ancient Rome (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 205 Modern Europe, 1648-1815 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 206 Modern Europe, 1815-1914 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 210 Women in 20th Century America (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 211 The History of Intelligence and Espionage
HIST 212 War and Society
HIST 217 History of the United States to 1865 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 218 History of the United States since 1865 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 234 History of Modern Russia
HIST 237 Modern China and Japan (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 238 Contemporary Southeast Asia
HSPS 245 Global Perspectives on Women, Power and Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
HIST 246 Introduction to Africa
HIST 247 Europe from 1900 to 1939
HIST 248 Europe since 1939
AFHS 250 African-American History to the 20th Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
AFHS 251 African-American History During the Twentieth Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
ANHS 299 Special Topics: Women in Developing Nations
HIST 300 From Celts to Vikings, 400-1000
ARHS 301 Age of Cathedrals
HIST 309 Islam and the Crusades (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HIST 310 History of Women in the United States
HIST 311 Women in the Ancient World
HIST 313 Medieval England (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 314 Tudor and Stuart England
HSPS 315 Politics of Assassination
HIST 316 The Middle East in Modern Times
HIST 318 The American Revolution and Early Republic, 1763-1815
HIST 319 The Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST 320 America in the Sixties
HIST 325 U.S. Social History, 1700-2000
HIST 328 20th Century America
HNHS 329 Sport and Society (CORE—Western Civilization)
HSLS 330 Cultural Encounters in Latin American History
HIST 332 The Machine in America: A Social History of Technology (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HIST 333 The History of Intelligence and Espionage since 1850
HIST 335 Teaching Assistantship in History
HIST 336 The World since 1945
HIST 344 Revolutions and Revolutionaries
HIST 353 U.S. Foreign Relations since World War II
HIST 371A Topics in Early History
HIST 371B Topics in American History
HIST 371C Topics in Modern European History
HIST 371D Topics in World History
HIST 375 Independent Study in History
HIST 399 Internship in History
HIST 406/506 Religion, Family and Society in Reformation Europe (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 412/512 Women in Medieval Europe
HIST 421/521 Hollywood’s America
AFHS 424/524 Race and Racism in the United States
Honors
HON 101 Honors Colloquium I
HON 102 Honors Colloquium II
HON 201 Honors Colloquium III
HON 202 Honors Practicum
ESHN 210 Coastal Oceanography
ENHN 268 The Culture and Literature of Coastal Environments (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
ECHN 300 The European Economy (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 301 Images of Women (CORE—Non-Western Civilization or Western Civilization)
HNLS 302 Third World Development: Latin America (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HON 304 Censorship in America (CORE—Western Civilization)
BIHN 305 Aquatic Ecology
HON 306 Biology: Facts, Future and Fiction (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HON 307 The Chesapeake Bay: Human Impact on a Natural System (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HON 308 Dante and Giotto (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 309 Mind-Body Medicine: Eastern and Western Approaches to Healing (CORE— Society, Science and Technology)
HNSO 310 Sociology of Disasters
HNWS 312 Re-visioning Motherhood in Modern Western Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPS 313 Great Political Trials (CORE—Non-Western Civilization or Western Civilization)
HON 315 Literature of Moral Reflection (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPL 316 Science and Global Ethics in the Non-Western World (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HON 317 The Jocular Vein: Comic Impulses and Instigations in Renaissance Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARHN 319 Orientalism and Egyptomania: Rediscovering and Remaking the Ancient Middle East
HNRL 320 Liberation Theologies (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HON 321 Gay and Lesbian Theory and Cultures (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 322 Law and Cyberspace (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HNRL 323 C.S. Lewis and Friends (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNHS 329 Sport and Society (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 335 Honors Teaching Assistantship
ENHN 350 Medieval Menace (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPS 354 African Political Autobiography (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HNPS 356 Jamestown: Commemoration and Interpretation (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 368 American Landscapes: Environmental Literature in the United States (CORE— Western Civilization)
HON 371 Special Topics in Western Civilization (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 460/560 The English and Italy: Texts and Contexts (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 463/563 International Currents in Modern Fiction (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HON 470 Seminar in Honors
Information Technology
IT 180 Elements of Web Development I
CAIT 221 Applied Computer Graphics
IT 280 Elements of Web Development II
IT 375 Independent Study
IT 382 Usability Engineering for Web Development
ITMG 388 Management Information Systems
CSIT 430/530 Applied Database Concepts
IT 480 Practicum in Web Development
CSIT 483/583 World Wide Web Programming
Interdisciplinary Studies
INST 300 The Power of the Nucleus (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 301 Shaping the Future: Society, Science and Technology (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 302 The Impact of Computers on Society (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 304 Reaping the Harvest: Advances in Biotechnology and Global Agriculture (CORE— Society, Science and Technology)
INPL 309 Biomedical Ethics (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 311 The Chesapeake Bay: Human Impact on a Natural System (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 312 Archaeology: Cultures, Technologies, Methods and Theories (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
International Studies
ITLS 300 Cultures of the Middle East (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ITLS 301 Culture of India (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
Latin
LAT 101 Elementary Latin I (CORE–Foundation)
LAT 102 Elementary Latin II (CORE–Foundation)
LAT 103 Intermediate Latin: Prose
LAT 104 Intermediate Latin: Poetry
LAT 207 Latin Literature I: The Classical Period (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
LAT 208 Latin Literature II: Medieval (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/ Literature)
LAT 299 Special Topics
LAT 335 Teaching Assistantship
Latin American Studies
LSSP 215 Hispanic and Latino Film (CORE—Art, Music, Film, or Other Media)
LSSP 220 Latin America Today
LSSP 240 Latin American Literature and Popular Culture
FLLS 250 Bearing Witness: Testimonial Narratives in the Americas (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
HNLS 302 Third World Development: Latin America (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HSLS 330 Cultural Encounters in Latin American History
LSSP 333 Latin American Poetry (CORE—Western Civilization)
LSSP 336 Latin American Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARLS 354 Mesoamerican Art (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
LSSP 470/570 Seminar
Law and Society
LWPS 230 Introduction to Law (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
LWSC 330 Social and Political Foundations of Law
LWSC 375 Independent Study
LWSC 399 Internship
LWSC 470 Seminar in Law and Society
Management
MGMT 205 Principles of Management—Introduction to Organizations (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ECMG 212 Statistics for Economics and Management (CORE—Foundation)
MGMT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting
MGMT 284 Principles of Managerial Accounting
MGMT 301 Organizational Theory and Behavior
ECMG 303 Principles of Finance and Investment
MGMT 306 Principles of Marketing
MGMT 307 Personnel Management
MGMT 312 Analytical Methods in Management
MGMT 313 Employment and Labor Law
MGMT 314 International Business
MGMT 315 Managing Nonprofit Organizations
MGMT 321 Intermediate Accounting I
MGMT 322 Intermediate Accounting II
MGMT 335 Teaching Assistantship in Management
MGMT 350 Business and Social Forces
MGMT 375 Independent Study
ITMG 388 Management Information Systems
MGMT 399 Internship in Management
MGMT 402 Business Finance
MGMT 406 Consumer Behavior and Analysis
MGMT 410 Investment Analysis
MGMT 411 Seminar in Strategic Management
MGMT 420 Marketing Administration
MGMT 423 Marketing Research Methods
MGMT 433 Cost Accounting
MGMT 454/554 Legal Environment of Business
ECMG 478/578 International Financial Management
Mathematics
MATH 098 Algebra Review I
MATH 099 Algebra Review II
MATH 106 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics I: Number, Operation, Algebra and Functions
MATH 107 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics II: Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis, and Probability
MATH 111 Topics in Problem Solving with Computational Tools (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 112 Applied Statistics (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 120 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 200L Calculus Workshop
MATH 201 Calculus I (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 202 Calculus II (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 203 Calculus III (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 207 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 304 Differential Equations
MATH 320 Modeling and Simulation
MATH 333 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics
MATH 335 Teaching Assistantship in Mathematics
MATH 336 Introduction to Modern Geometry
MATH 339 Linear Algebra
MATH 351 Probability and Statistics
MATH 375 Independent Study
MATH 398 Mathematics Tutorial
MATH 399 Internship in Mathematics
MATH 407/507 Introduction to Graph Theory
MATH 409/509 Elementary Number Theory
MATH 440 Introduction to Abstract Algebra
MATH 446/546 Operations Research
MATH 453 Introduction to Real Analysis
MATH 456 Numerical Analysis
MATH 470 Seminar: The History of Mathematics
Military Science
Military Science Courses
MSCI 101 Basic Military Science I: Foundations of Officership
MSCI 102 Basic Military Science II: Basic Leadership
MSCI 201 Basic Military Science III: Individual and Leadership Studies
MSCI 202 Basic Military Science IV: Leadership and Teamwork
MSCI 301 Advanced Military Science I: Leadership and Problem Solving
MSCI 302 Advanced Military Science II: Leadership and Ethics
MSCI 401 Advanced Military Science III: Leadership and Management
MSCI 402 Advanced Military Science IV: Officership
Music
MUSC 100 Fundamentals of Music
MUSC 101 Music Theory I
MUSC 102 Music Theory II
MUSC 103 Introduction to Music (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
MUSC 201 Music Theory III
MUSC 202 Music Theory IV
MUSC 299 Special Topics in Music (CORE—3 credits required—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
MUSC 300 Monuments of Western Music (CORE—Western Civilization)
MUSC 302 World Music (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
MUSC 303 Music History and Literature I
MUSC 304 Music History and Literature II
MUSC 305 Music History and Literature III
MUSC 335 Teaching Assistantship in Music
MUSC 375 Independent Study
MUSC 399 Internship in Music
MUSC 470 Senior Project: Music History and Literature
MUSC 471 Senior Project: Piano Pedagogy
MUSC 474 Junior Recital
MUSC 475 Senior Recital
Music Ensemble
MUSE 160 Choir
MUSE 161 String Ensemble
MUSE 162 Wind Ensemble
MUSE 163 Early Music Ensemble
MUSE 164 Jazz Ensemble
MUSE 165 Gospel Ensemble
MUSE 260 Chamber Singers
MUSE 261 Piano Ensemble I
MUSE 262 Piano Ensemble II
MUSE 263 Small Ensemble
Nursing
Philosophy
PHIL 200 Contemporary Philosophical Topics (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLWS 203 Philosophical Issues in Feminism (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 205 Classical Religion and Philosophy (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PHIL 207 Logic
PHIL 212 Human Nature and Society (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PHIL 220 Professional Ethics (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PHIL 221 Ethics (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 301 Indian Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PHIL 303 Western Philosophy since 1900 (CORE—Western Civilization)
PHIL 305 Great Figures in Western Philosophical Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
PLRL 306 Chinese Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PHIL 307 History of Philosophy I: The Ancient World to the Renaissance (CORE—Western Civilization)
PHIL 308 History of Philosophy II: The Early Modern Era to the 20th Century (CORE— Western Civilization)
INPL 309 Biomedical Ethics (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
PHIL 314 The American Intellectual Tradition (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPL 316 Science and Global Ethics in the Non-Western World (CORE—Society, Science, and Technology)
PHIL 360 Topics in Ancient Greek Philosophy (CORE—Western Civilization)
PHIL 375 Independent Study in Philosophy
PHIL 398 Philosophy Tutorial
PHIL 399 Internship
PLRL 470/570 Seminar
PLRL 497 Critical Paper
Physical Education Activity
Physical Education Activity Courses
Aerobic Conditioning and Fitness
PE 110 Aquacise
PE 111 Body Mechanics
PE 112 Basic Conditioning
PE 114 Aerobics
PE 116 Step Aerobics
PE 117 Interval Circuit
PE 119 Weight Training
PE 121 Walking and Jogging for Fitness
Aquatics
PE 102 Canoeing
PE 104 Swimming for Beginners
PE 105 Swimming
Dance
PE 123 Ballet, Basic
PE 124 Ballet, Low-Intermediate
PE 127 Contemporary Dance, Basic
PE 139 Jazz
PE 140 Jazz II
PE 143 Social Dance
Sports Skills and Individual Activities
PE 145 Yoga
PE 146 Advanced Yoga
PE 152 Badminton for Beginners
PE 163 Golf
PE 167 Orienteering
PE 170 Self Defense
PE 171 Advanced Self Defense
PE 174 Tennis
Risk Challenge
PE 187 Rock Climbing and Rappelling
PE 189 Rock Climbing and Rappelling II
PE 191 Whitewater Canoeing
PE 199 Special Topics/Activity
Physical Education Lecture
PE 214 First Aid and CPR
PE 225 Health Maintenance: Stress Assessment and Control (CORE—Foundation)
PE 226 Health Maintenance: Physical Fitness (CORE—Foundation)
PE 228 Lifetime Wellness and Health (CORE—Foundation)
PE 250 Introduction to Exercise Physiology (CORE—Foundation)
PE 335 Assistantship in Physical Education
PE 375 Independent Study in Physical Education and Dance
Physics
PHYS 101 General Physics (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 102 General Physics (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 203 Introductory Physics I (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 204 Introductory Physics II (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 222 Introduction to Modern Physics
PHYS 324 Mechanics
PHYS 325 Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 335 Teaching Assistantship in Physics
PHYS 375 Independent Study
Political Science
PSCI 200 Terrorism and Justice
PSCI 202 Women and Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 203 Introduction to U.S. Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 205 Methods of Political Inquiry
PSCI 210 Comparative Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 215 International Relations
PSCI 220 Maryland Student Legislature
LWPS 230 Introduction to Law (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
AFPS 240 African-American Politics
HSPS 245 Global Perspectives on Women, Power and Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 299 Special Topics in Political Science
AFPS 301 African-American Political Autobiography (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSCI 302 9/11 in Global Perspective
PSCI 303 Public Policy Analysis
PSCI 305 U.S. Foreign Policy
PSCI 307 American Constitutional Law
PSCI 308 Criminal Law
PSRL 310 The Politics of the Black Church
HNPS 313 Great Political Trials (CORE—Non-Western Civilization or Western Civilization)
HSPS 315 Politics of Assassination
PSCI 317 Urban Politics
PSCI 320 Congressional and Presidential Politics
PSCI 321 Politics and the Media
PSCI 323 Politics of the Developing World (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PSCI 324 U.S. Campaigns and Elections
PSCI 325 Field Work in Politics
PSCI 332 Ancient and Medieval Political Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSCI 333 Modern Political Thought
PSCI 335 Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship
PSCI 336 Gender and the Law
PSCI 337 Theories of Democracy
AFPS 350 African Politics (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFPS 353 Contemporary African Political Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HNPS 354 African Political Autobiography (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFPS 355 African-American Political Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPS 356 Jamestown: Commemoration and Interpretation (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSCI 375 Independent Study in Political Science
PSCI 399 Internship in Political Science
PSCI 405/505 Civil Liberties
PSCI 408/508 Regulatory Politics and Law
ECPS 414/514 Environmental Policy
PSCI 470 Seminar on Politics
Psychology
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSY 203 Survey of Clinical, Community and Counseling Psychology
PSY 204 Psychology of Death
PSY 205 Social Psychology
PSY 206 Psychology of Women
PSY 208 Psychology of Adolescence
PSY 211 Elementary Statistics (CORE—Foundation)
PYSO 221 Social Gerontology
PSY 237 Human Development I: Childhood and Adolescence
PSY 238 Human Development II: Adulthood and Aging
AFPY 270 African-American Psychological Perspectives
PSY 312 Non-Experimental Research Methods
PSY 315 Experimental Research Methods
PSY 335 Teaching Assistantship in Psychology
PSY 370 Seminar in Contemporary Issues
PSY 373 Psychology of Aging
PSY 375 Independent Study in Psychology
PSY 399 Internship in Psychology
PSY 401/501 Theories of Personality
PSY 409/509 Psychology of Learning, Memory, and Cognition
PSY 418/518 Physiological Psychology
PSY 419/519 Psychopharmacology
PSY 431/531 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 434/534 Tests and Measurements
PSY 441 History and Theories of Psychology (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSY 456/556 Behavior Modification
Religion
REL 200 What Is “Religion�– An Introduction to Religious Studies (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 203 Old Testament (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 204 New Testament (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 205 Classical Religion and Philosophy (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 211 American Religious History (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 212 The Christian Heritage (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 301 Indian Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
REL 303 Judaism (CORE—Western Civilization)
REL 304 Islam (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PLRL 306 Chinese Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PSRL 310 The Politics of the Black Church
AFRL 311 Black Theology (CORE—Western Civilization)
REL 314 Modern Christian Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNRL 320 Liberation Theologies (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HNRL 323 C.S. Lewis and Friends (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARRL 330 Archaeology of Ancient Israel
REL 375 Independent Study in Religion
REL 398 Religion Tutorial
REL 399 Internship in Religion
REL 412/512 Myth, Symbol and Ritual
PLRL 470/570 Seminar
PLRL 497 Critical Paper
Russian
RUSS 101 Elementary Russian I (CORE—Foundation)
RUSS 102 Elementary Russian II (CORE—Foundation)
RUSS 103 Intermediate Russian I
RUSS 104 Intermediate Russian II
Social Work
SOWK 201 Introduction to Social Work and the Human Services
SOWK 214 Child Welfare: Policies and Services
SOSW 217 Juvenile Delinquency
SOWK 301 Social Policy and Human Service Programs
SOWK 327 Gerontological Social Work: Policy and Practice
SOWK 330 Social Work with Families
SOWK 333 The Fields of Social Service
SOWK 342 Social Work Methods I
SOWK 343 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
SOWK 344 Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
SOWK 370 Social Work Practicum
SOWK 375 Independent Study
SOWK 442 Social Work Methods II
SOWK 445A,B and SOWK 446A,B Social Work Field Practice
SOWK 452 Seminar on the Social Work Profession
Sociology
SOC 101 Principles of Sociology (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
SOC 215 Social Problems (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
SOC 216 Criminology
SOSW 217 Juvenile Delinquency
PYSO 221 Social Gerontology
SOC 259 Sociological Theory
SOC 260 Methods of Social Research
SOC 261 Social Statistics (CORE—Foundation)
SOC 300 Social Inequality
SOC 308 Sociology of Sexuality
HNSO 310 Sociology of Disasters
SOC 310 Topics in Sociology
SOC 310B Gender and Crime
SOC 311 Sociology of Gender (CORE—Western Civilization)
SOC 318 Global Social Problems (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
SOC 318 Global Social Problems (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)(2)
SOC 323 Ethnicity in the United States (CORE—Western Civilization)
SOC 335 Undergraduate Teaching Assistantships
SOC 353 Deviance and Social Control
SOC 375 Independent Study
SOC 399 Internship
SOC 470 Seminar in Sociology
SOC 472 Advanced Methods of Social Research
SOC 482 Practicum in Social Research
Spanish
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (CORE—Foundation)
SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (CORE—Foundation)
SPAN 103 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 104 Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 105 Spanish Conversation
SPAN 203 Spanish Conversation and Composition
SPAN 204 Spanish Culture and Civilization
SPAN 207 Cultural Perspectives on Spanish Literature I (CORE—Literature)
SPAN 208 Cultural Perspectives on Spanish Literature II (CORE—Literature)
LSSP 215 Hispanic and Latino Film (CORE—Art, Music, Film, or Other Media)
LSSP 220 Latin America Today
SPAN 230 Phonetics and Diction
LSSP 240 Latin American Literature and Popular Culture
SPAN 315 Advanced Composition
SPAN 321 From Empire to Democracy: A Century in Crisis (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 322 Barcelona: From Hercules to the Olympic Games (CORE—Western Civilization)
LSSP 333 Latin American Poetry (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 335 Teaching Assistantship in Spanish
LSSP 336 Latin American Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 343 Spanish Theatre (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 375 Independent Study in Spanish
SPAN 399 Internship in Spanish
SPAN 440/540 Heroes and Antiheroes: The Spanish Novel (CORE—Western Civilization)
LSSP 470/570 Seminar
Studio Art
ARTS 101 Design
ARTS 123 Drawing I
ARTS 203 Ceramics I
ARTS 211 Digital Photography
ARTS 214 Darkroom Photography
ARTS 224 Drawing II
ARTS 226 Digital Arts
ARTS 234 Relief Printmaking I
ARTS 235 Monotype Printmaking I
ARTS 237 Painting I
ARTS 303 Ceramic Wheel
ARTS 304 Ceramics: Sculpture/Handbuilding
ARTS 311 Photography II
ARTS 312 Photography III
ARTS 314 Relief Printmaking II
ARTS 315 Monotype Printmaking II
ARTS 316 Selected Topics in Studio Art
ARTS 324 Drawing III
ARTS 334 Advanced Printmaking
ARTS 338 Painting II
ARTS 339 Painting III
ARTS 343 Intermediate Wheel
ARTS 344 Drawing IV
ARTS 345 Ceramic Sculpture
ARTS 470 Senior Seminar
Theater
THEA 101 The Elements of Acting
THEA 201 History of Theater (CORE–Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
THEA 210 Acting II
THEA 370 Theater Practicum
Women’s Studies
WMST 200 Method in Women’s Studies (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis/Historical Analysis)
PLWS 203 Philosophical Issues in Feminism (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
WMST 299 Special Topics
HNWS 312 Re-visioning Motherhood in Modern Western Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
WMST 375 Independent Study
WMST 399 Internship
Graduate Catalog
All Graduate Certificate Programs
All Graduate Degree Programs
Graduate Course Descriptions
Departments
All Degree Programs
M.S. in Biomedical Science
M.B.A.
Master of Fine Arts in Ceramic Arts
M.S. in Computer Science
M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership Program
M.S. in Mathematics Education
M.S. in Environmental Biology
M.A. in Human Sciences
M.A. in Humanities
M.S. in Information Technology
M.S. in Management of Information Technology
M.A. in Thanatology
M. S. in Reading Specialization
Education
All Certificate Programs
Certificate in Ceramic Arts
Certificate in Information Security
Certificate in Regulatory Compliance
Certificate in Secondary Mathematics Education
Certificate in Thanatology
Departments
Course Descriptions
African-American Studies
AFAM 570/470 African-American Feminist Thought (Humanities Elective)
AFHS 524/424 Race and Racism in the United States (Humanities Elective)
AFPS 501 African-American Political Autobiography (Humanities Elective)
AFPS 553 Contemporary African Political Thought (Humanities Elective)
Art History
ART 505 The Youngest Art: The History of Photography (Humanities Elective)
AREN 508 Dante and Giotto (Humanities Elective)
ART 540 Art of Prehistory (Humanities Elective)
ART 549 Art of Egypt and Mesopotamia (Humanities Elective)
ART 550 Classical Art and Archaeology (Humanities Elective)
ART 551 Medieval Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 552 Northern Renaissance Art (Humanities Elective) ART 552 Northern Renaissance Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 553 Early Renaissance Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 555 Art of Asia (Humanities Elective)
ART 557 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 558 Baroque Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 560 19th Century Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 561 20th Century Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 570/470 Seminar: Topics in Art History (Humanities Elective)
ART 571 Archaeological Fieldwork (Humanities Elective)
Biology
BIOL 520 Organismal Biology for Secondary Teachers
Biomedical Sciences
BMS 511/BIOL 411 Protein Biochemistry
BMS 512/BIOL 412 Biochemistry of Intermediary Metabolism
BMS 513 Biostatistics in Regulatory Applications
BMS 520 Protein Purification and Characterization
BMS 523 Cell Structure and Function
BMS 524/BIOL 424 Molecular Biology of Eukaryotic Cells
BMS 525/BIOL 425 Virology
BMS 526 Molecular Mechanisms of Development
BMS 527 Pathogenic Microbiology (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 528/BIOL 428 Immunology
BMS 531 Prokaryotic Genetics
BMS 533 Medical Virology
BMS 534/BIOL 434 Basic Principles and Methods of Molecular Genetics (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 535 Advanced Topics in Recombinant DNA Technology: Gene Transfer, Expression, and Detection (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 537/437 Introduction to Bioinformatics (Laboratory-Lecture course)
BMS 538 General Pharmacology
BMS 539 Molecular Immunology (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 540 Advanced Topics in Recombinant DNA Technology: Genome Analysis and Mapping (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 541 Advanced Topics in Recombinant DNA Technology: Gene Structure and Function (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 542 Ethics in Science
BMS 543 Advanced Immunology
BMS 544 Good Laboratory Practices: A Practical Approach
BMS 545 Product Development
BMS 546 Good Manufacturing Practice
BMS 547 Development of Pharmaceutics and the Regulatory Environment
BMS 548 Good Clinical Practice
BMS 549 Regulation of Medical Devices
BMS 550 Food and Drug Law
BMS 551 Advanced Bioinformatics
BMS 570 Research Seminar
BMS 571 Biomedical Science Seminar
BMS 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
BMS 585 Master’s Field Work Project
BMS 585 Master’s Field Work Project(2)
BMS 590 Advanced Topics in Biomedical Techniques
Chemistry
CHEM 501/401 Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 505/405 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 510/410 Advanced Organic Chemistry
Classical Literature
CL 502 Classical Mythology (Humanities Elective)
Communication Arts
CMA 550 Television in America (Humanities Elective)
Computer Science
CS 503 Algorithms and Programming I
CS 504 Algorithms and Programming II
CS 508 Computer Organization and Design
CS 519/419 Advanced Data Structures
CS 520/420 Algorithm Analysis
CS 524/424 Principles of Software Engineering
CS 525 Software Testing and Quality Assurance
CS 528/428 Artificial Intelligence
CSIT 530/430 Applied Database Concepts
CSIT 532 Computer Forensics
CSIT 534 Network and Internet Security
CSIT 537 Encryption and Cryptology
CS 536 Web Services
CSIT 540 Human-Computer Interaction
CS 542 Perception in Artificial Intelligence
CS 543/443 Machine Learning
CS 544 Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
CS 545/445 Robotics and Intelligent Systems
CS 550/450 Digital Logic and Switching Theory
CS 553/453 Data Communications and Network Security
CSIT 555 Information Systems Security
CS 557 UNIX System Programming
CS 561/461 Computer Architecture
CS 564/464 Operating Systems
CS 565 Database System Concepts
CS 566/466 Parallel Computing
CS 567 Distributed Computing
CS 571/471 Programming Languages: Their Design and Compilation
CS 572 Compiler Construction
CS 573 Selected Topics in Distributed Computing
CS 576 Concurrent Algorithms
CSIT 583/483 World Wide Web Programming
CS 595 Software Engineering Project
Economics
ECPS 514/414 Environmental Policy
ECON 551 Foundations of Economics
ECON 560 Managerial Economics
ECMG 578/478 International Financial Management
Education
EDUC 502 Using Technology to Design, Manage and Assess Learning
EDUC 506 Using Assistive Technology with Diverse Learners
EDUC 507 Assistive Technology: Assessment, Planning and Implementation
EDUC 509 Teaching Reading in Content Areas: Part I
EDUC 511 Children’s Literature
EDUC 512 Teaching Reading in Content Areas: Part II
EDUC 513 School Law
EDUC 514 Administration of Student Services
EDUC 515 Processes and Acquisition of Reading
EDUC 516 Mentoring Beginning Teachers: Principles and Practices
EDUC 517 Materials for Teaching Reading: Instruction and Methods
EDUC 518 Reading Instruction: Elementary
EDUC 519 Reading Instruction: Secondary
EDUC 520 Reading Diagnosis
EDUC 521 Contemporary Issues in the Teaching of Reading
EDUC 523 Reading Diagnosis and Prescription: Clinical
EDUC 524 Advanced Clinical Reading Experiences: Elementary
EDUC 525 Advanced Clinical Reading Experiences: Secondary
EDUC 527 Use of Alphabetic Phonics in Language Arts Instruction
EDUC 529 Literacy Leadership
EDUC 533 Effective Home-School Interaction: Research and Practice
EDUC 534 Current Issues in Early Childhood and Elementary Education
EDUC 535 Integrating the Elementary Curriculum through Language Arts
EDUC 540 Modern Science Methods
EDUC 542 Topics in Elementary and Middle School Physical Science
EDUC 544 Topics in Elementary and Middle School Biological Science
EDUC 545 Modern Mathematics Methods
EDUC 546 Topics in Elementary and Middle School Mathematics
EDUC 548 Topics in Elementary and Middle School Earth Science
EDUC 551 The Teaching of Geometry
EDUC 552 The Teaching of Algebra
EDUC 558 The Elementary Social Studies Curriculum
EDUC 561 Teaching Diverse Learners in an Inclusive Setting
EDUC 565 Classroom Organization and Management in Special Education
EDUC 571 Historical, Philosophical and Legal Foundations of Special Education
EDUC 573 Assessment, Diagnosis and Prescription in Special Education
EDUC 574 Curriculum and Methods in Special Education: Reading, Language Arts and Social Studies
EDUC 576 Curriculum and Methods in Special Education: Mathematics and Science
EDUC 577 Introduction to Educational Research
EDUC 578 Educational Leadership and Group Dynamics
EDUC 579 Collaborative Decision Making for Inclusion
EDUC 581 Research-Based Teaching, Learning and Assessment
EDUC 582 Educational Philosophy in a Diverse Society
EDUC 583 Principles of Curriculum Development and Appraisal
EDUC 584 Systemic Change Processes for School Improvement
EDUC 586 Principles of Educational Supervision
EDUC 587 Elementary School Administrative Internship
EDUC 588 Secondary School Administrative Internship
EDUC 589 School Business and Personnel Administration
EDUC 590 Technology in Educational Leadership and Reading Specialization
EDUC 591 Assessment, Diagnosis and Prescription for Children with Disabilities: Early Childhood
EDUC 592 Curriculum and Methods in Early Childhood Special Education
EDUC 595 The Teaching of Statistics and Probability—Decision Making with Mathematics
EDUC 596 The Teaching of Mathematical Modeling—Strategies for Contemporary Problems
EDUC 597 Action Research/Special Project
English
ENGL 500 Old English Language and Literature (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 505/405 The English Language (Humanities Elective)
AREN 508 Dante and Giotto (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 510/410 Literature for Adolescents (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 513 Shakespeare (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 514/414 Shakespeare on Film (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 520/420 Advanced Fiction Writing (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 518 Chaucer (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 521/421 Advanced Poetry Writing (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 541/441 William Faulkner and Toni Morrison (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 542 Jane Austen (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 543 Yeats and Lawrence (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 544 Woolf and Forster (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 544 Woolf and Forster (Humanities Elective)(2)
ENGL 545 Hawthorne and Melville (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 547 Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 550/450 Digital Narratives: Technology/New Media (Humanities Elective)
ENHN 560/460 The English and Italy: Texts and Contexts (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 561/461 The Family in American Modern Drama (Humanities Elective)
ENHN 563/463 International Currents in Modern Fiction (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 565 The Renaissance Amphibium (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 565 The Renaissance Amphibium (Humanities Elective)(2)
ENGL 567 The Modern Temper: Texts and Contexts (Humanities Elective)
ENHN 568 American Landscapes: Environmental Literature in the United States (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
Environmental Biology
ENV 500 Human Ecology
ENV 501 Introduction to Environmental Biology
ENV 503/ENSP 403 Pollution Biology
ENV 505 Biostatistics
ENV 506 Environmental Microbiology
ENV 507/ENSP 407 Natural Resource Management
ENV 509 Ecological Invasions and Biological Control
ENV 511/ENSP 411 Conservation Biology
ENV 512 Insect Ecology
ENV 513 Marine Ecology
ENV 515 Research Design and Data Analysis
ENV 520 Environmental Epidemiology
ENV 521 Quantitative Risk Assessment
ENV 522A Sampling Methods in Aquatic Ecosystems
ENV 522B Sampling Methods in Animal Ecology
ENV 522C Sampling Methods in Vegetation Science
ENV 522D Sampling Methods for Terrestrial Insects
ENV 524A Identification of Local Woody Vegetation
ENV 524B Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Identification
ENV 524C Algal Systematics and Experimental Methods
ENV 524D Regional Vertebrate Biodiversity
ENV 524E Terrestrial Insect Identification
ENV 526A Genetic Methods for Studying Individuals in Populations
ENV 526B Genetic Methods for Studying Populations and Species
ENV 526D Computer Modeling of Biological Systems
ENV 526F Modeling Structured Populations
ENV 526G Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
ENV 528A Introduction to Aquaculture
ENV 541 Behavioral Ecology
ENV 550 Current Topics in Environmental Biology
ENV 551/BIOL 451 Plant Ecology
ENV 563 Freshwater Ecology
ENV 564 Environmental Toxicology
ENV 565 Environmental Toxicology Laboratory
ENV 579 Independent Research Project
Foreign Literature
FL 550 International Themes in Western Literature (Humanities Elective)
FL 551 International Themes in Non-Western Literature (Humanities Elective)
French
FREN 510 Le Roman d’initiation: Journeys to Maturity in French Fiction (Humanities Elective)
FREN 513 Gender and Gaze in Modern French Literature and Film (Humanities Elective)
FREN 514 Refinement, Politeness and Social Behavior (Humanities Elective)
FREN 517 Parlez-moi d’amour: A Critical Look at Love in French Culture from 1100-1800 (Humanities Elective)
FREN 518 Advanced Composition and Translation (Humanities Elective)
FREN 520 Francophone Women Writers (Humanities Elective)
FREN 522 Ecrivains derriere la camera (Humanities Elective)
FREN 590 Teaching Assistantship in French (Humanities Elective)
German
GER 501 Berlin in the 20th Century (Humanities Elective)
GER 516 Modern German Literature (Humanities Elective)
GER 519 German Drama (Humanities Elective
Gerontology
GERO 554 Social Gerontology
GERO 555 Psychological Aspects of Aging
GERO 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
GERO 595 Independent Applied Research Project
History
HIST 506/406 Religion, Family and Society in Reformation Europe (Humanities Elective)
HIST 510 History of Women in the United States (Humanities Elective)
HIST 512/412 Women in Medieval Europe (Humanities Elective)
HIST 520 America in the Sixties (Humanities Elective)
HIST 521/421 Hollywood’s America (Humanities Elective)
AFHS 524/424 Race and Racism in the United States (Humanities Elective)
Humanities
HUM 501 Humanities and the Western Tradition, Part I
HUM 502 Humanities and the Western Tradition, Part II
HUM 535 Teaching Assistantship
HUM 550 Directed Readings
HUM 560 Humanities Colloquium
HUM 570 Humanities Seminar
Information Technology
IT 510 Computing Hardware and Software Systems
IT 512 Elements of Computer Programming
IT 514 Contemporary Issues in Information Technology
IT 515 Object Oriented Methods
IT 518 Systems Engineering and Integration
IT 521 Information Assurance and Risk Assessment
ITMG 527 Management Issues in Information Systems
CSIT 530/430 Applied Database Concepts
CSIT 532 Computer Forensics
ITMG 533 Managing Technical Project Teams
CSIT 534 Network and Internet Security
ITMG 533 Managing Technical Project Teams(2)
IT 535 Security Policy, Ethics and Law
CSIT 537 Encryption and Cryptology
CSIT 540 Human-Computer Interaction
IT 548 Telecommunications and Networking
CSIT 555 Information Systems Security
IT 581 Practicum in Web Development
CSIT 583/483 World Wide Web Programming
Interdisciplinary Studies
INST 512 Archaeology: Cultures, Technologies, Methods and Theories (Humanities Elective)
Latin American Studies
LSSP 533 Latin American Poetry (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 536 Latin American Fiction (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 570 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
Management
ITMG 527 Management Issues in Information Systems
ITMG 533 Managing Technical Project Teams
MGMT 551 Management Theory
MGMT 552 Quantitative Methods for Managers
MGMT 553 Foundations of Accounting
MGMT 554/454 Legal Environment of Business
MGMT 560 Organizational Behavior
MGMT 561 Financial Management
MGMT 562 Financial and Managerial Accounting
MGMT 563 Marketing Management
MGMT 564 Production and Operations Management
MGMT 565 International Management
MGMT 566 Management Information Systems
MGMT 567 Social and Ethical Issues of Business
MGMT 570 Marketing Analysis for Managers
MGMT 571 Advertising Management
MGMT 572 Supply Chain Management
MGMT 576 Advanced Financial Management
MGMT 577 Portfolio and Investment Management
ECMG 578/478 International Financial Management
MGMT 580 Strategic Cost Management
MGMT 581 Financial Statement Analysis
MGMT 582 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
MGMT 584 Leadership and Supervision
MGMT 585 Human Resource Management
MGMT 587 Public Administration
MGMT 590 Management Policy
MGMT 595 Independent Applied Research Project
Mathematics
MATH 500 Statistics
MATH 501 Explorations in Geometry
MATH 502 Explorations in Algebra
MATH 505 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 507/407 Introduction to Graph Theory
MATH 509/409 Elementary Number Theory
MATH 546/446 Operations Research
Music
MUSC 500 Monuments of Western Music (Humanities Elective)
Philosophy
PHIL 505 Great Figures in Western Philosophical Thought (Humanities Elective)
PHIL 507 History of Philosophy I: The Ancient World to the Renaissance (Humanities Elective)
PHIL 508 History of Philosophy II: The Early Modern Era to the 20th Century (Humanities Elective)
PLRL 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
Political Science
PSCI 500 Government in Contemporary Society
AFPS 501 African-American Political Autobiography (Humanities Elective)
PSCI 505/405 Civil Liberties
PSCI 507 American Constitutional Law (Humanities Elective)
PSCI 508/408 Regulatory Politics and the Law
ECPS 514/414 Environmental Policy
AFPS 553 Contemporary African Political Thought (Humanities Elective)
PSCI 595 Independent Research Project
Psychology
PSY 500 Human Development as a Lifelong Process
PSY 501/401 Theories of Personality
PSY 505 Social Psychology: A Survey
PSY 508 Introduction to Counseling and Helping Skills
PSY 509/409 Psychology of Learning, Memory, and Cognition
PSY 511 Theories and Principles of Counseling
PSY 518/418 Physiological Psychology
PSY 519/419 Psychopharmacology
PSY 531/431 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 534/434 Tests and Measurements
PSY 556/456 Behavior Modification
PSY 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
PSY 590 Teaching Assistantship in Psychology
PSY 595 Independent Applied Research Project
Religion
REL 512/412 Myth, Symbol and Ritual (Humanities Elective)
REL 514 Modern Religious Thought (Humanities Elective)
PLRL 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
Sociology
SOC 523 Ethnicity in the United States (Humanities Elective)
Spanish
SPAN 515 Advanced Composition (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 521 From Empire to Democracy: A Century in Crisis (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 522 Barcelona: From Hercules to the Olympic Games (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 533 Latin American Poetry (Humanities Elective
LSSP 536 Latin American Fiction (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 540/440 Heroes and Antiheroes: The Spanish Novel (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 543 Spanish Theatre (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 590 Teaching Assistantship in Spanish (Humanities Elective)
Studio Art
ARTS 500 Ceramic Handbuilding/Sculpture
ARTS 501 Glaze Application
ARTS 502 East Asian Wedged Coil Techniques
ARTS 503 Ceramic Wheel: Intensive Throwing
ARTS 504 Ceramic Decoration
ARTS 505 Ceramic Wheel: Masters’ Throwing Concepts
ARTS 506 Ceramic Wheel: Masters’ Throwing II
ARTS 507 Plates and Platters
ARTS 508 Ceramic Sculpture
ARTS 509 Throwing Large Forms
ARTS 510 Brushmaking
ARTS 511 Properties of Clay
ARTS 512 Eastern and Western Techniques in Trimming
ARTS 515 Ceramic Arts Throwing Lab
ARTS 517 Dynamic and Asymmetrical Wheel
ARTS 520 Photographing Ceramics
ARTS 521 Properties of Glaze
ARTS 525 Electric Kilns
ARTS 530 Kiln Technology and Firing Theory
ARTS 531 Wood Firing Theory
ARTS 532 Multi-Chambered Kiln Wood Firing
ARTS 540 Clay and Glaze Chemistry, Theory and Practice
ARTS 542 Modeling the Figure
ARTS 543 History of Ceramics
ARTS 545 Large Scale and Composite Sculpture
ARTS 547 Creating with Porcelain
ARTS 552 Kiln Design and Construction
ARTS 564 Aesthetics and Criticism
ARTS 570 Seminar in Personal Studio Research
ARTS 571 Arts Management and Marketing
ARTS 576 Thesis Preparation
ARTS 580 M.F.A. Thesis Research
ARTS 595 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
ARTS 599 Special Topics in Ceramics Arts
Thanatology
THAN 510 Professional Orientation to Thanatology
THAN 520 Introduction to Thanatology
THAN 521 Mourning and Principles of Counseling the Bereaved
THAN 523 Dying and Principles of Care for the Dying
THAN 524 Hospice: History, Principles and Administration
THAN 525 Seminars in Thanatology
THAN 527 African-American Perspectives in Thanatology
THAN 528 Developmental Perspectives in Thanatology
THAN 529 Historical and Multicultural Perspectives in Thanatology
THAN 530 Practicum in Thanatology
THAN 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
THAN 590 Teaching Assistantship in Thanatology
THAN 595 Independent Applied Research Project
Womens Studies
WMST 501 Images of Women (Humanities Elective)
WMST 512 Re-visioning Motherhood in Modern Western Culture (Humanities Elective)
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Departments
Art and Archaeology
Biology
Chemistry and Physics
Computer Science
Economics and Management
Education
English
Foreign Languages and Literature
History
Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Religion and Philosophy
Sociology and Social Work
Current Catalog
Undergraduate Catalog
All Majors
Art and Archaeology Major with Archaeology Concentration, B.A.
Art and Archaeology Major with Art Education Concentration (Pre K-12), B.A.
Art and Archaeology Major with Art History Concentration, B.A.
Art and Archeology Major with Studio Art Concentration, B.A.
Biochemistry Major, B.A.
Biology Major, B.A.
Chemistry Major, B.A.
Communication Arts Major, B.A.
Computer Science Major, B.S.
Economics Major, B.A.
Spanish Major, B.A.
Sociology Major, B.A.
Social Work Major, B.A.
Religion Major, B.A.
Psychology Major, B.A.
Pre-Professional Preparation
Political Science Major, B.A.
Philosophy Major, B.A.
Music Major with Piano Pedagogy Concentration, B.A.
Music Major with Music Performance Concentration, B.A.
Music Major with Music History and Literature Concentration, B.A.
Education Majors and Programs: Early Childhood Education Major, B.A.
Education Majors and Programs: Dual Certification in Elementary/Special Education Major, B.A.
Education Majors and Programs: Secondary Education Certification
Engineering Dual Degree, B.A./B.S.
English Major, B.A.
Middle Eastern Studies Major, B.A.
Mathematics Major, B.A.
Law and Society Major, B.A.
Management Major, B.A.
Latin American Studies Major, B.A.
Honors Program
German Major, B.A.
Environmental Science and Policy Major, B.A.
History Major, B.A.
French Major, B.A.
French-German Major, B.A.
Coastal Studies Semester
Education Majors and Programs
Music Certificate Programs
Nursing, B.S.N.
Certifications
Certificate in Music Performance
Certificate in Piano Pedagogy
All Minors
African-American Studies
African Studies
American Studies Minor
Archaeology Minor
Art History Minor
Biology Minor
Business Administration Minor
Chemistry Minor
Classical Studies Minor
Coastal Studies Minor
Computer Science Minor
Criminology and Delinquency Minor
Economics Minor
Environmental Studies Minor
French Minor
French-German Minor
German Minor
Gerontology Minor
Global Studies Minor
History Minor
Journalism Minor
Literature Minor
Management Minor
Mathematics Minor
Mathematics Education Minor
Medieval Studies Minor
Middle Eastern Studies Minor
Music History and Literature Minor
Music Performance Minor
Philosophy Minor
Physics Minor
Political Science Minor
Public Relations Minor
Religion Minor
Renaissance Studies Minor
Social Science Research Minor
Social Work, Pre-Professional Practice Minor
Sociology Minor
Spanish Minor
Studio Art Minor
Theater and Drama Minor
Web Development Minor
Women's Studies Minor
Writing Minor
Departments
Departments
Course Descriptions
Course Descriptions
African-American Studies
AFPS 240 African-American Politics
AFHS 250 African-American History to the 20th Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
AFHS 251 African-American History During the 20th Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
AFEN 265 African-American Voices Before the 20th Century (CORE—Literature)
AFEN 266 The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond: 20th Century African-American Literature (CORE—Literature)
AFPY 270 African-American Psychological Perspectives
AFAM 299 Special Topics in African-American Studies
AFPS 301 African-American Political Autobiography (CORE—Western Civilization)
AFRL 311 Black Theology (CORE—Western Civilization)
AFAM 335 Teaching Assistantship in African-American Studies
AFPS 350 African Politics (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFAM 351 The African Diaspora
AFPS 353 Contemporary African Political Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFPS 355 African-American Political Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
AFAM 375 Independent Study in African-American Studies
AFAM 399 Internship in African-American Studies
AFHS 424/524 Race and Racism in the United States
AFAM 470/570 African-American Feminist Thought
Anthropology
ANTH 201 Introduction to Anthropology (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ANTH 302 Cultural Anthropology
Arabic
ARAB 101 Elementary Arabic I (CORE—Foundation)
ARAB 102 Elementary Arabic II (CORE—Foundation)
ARAB 103 Intermediate Arabic I
ARAB 104 Intermediate Arabic II
ARAB 375 Independent Study in Arabic
Art
ART 201 Meaning and Method in Art (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
ART 215 Introduction to Museum Studies
ART 220 History of Art I (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
ART 221 History of Art II (CORE—Art, Music, Film, or Other Media)
ART 230 Introduction to Archaeology
ART 275 The Art of Film: History and Technique (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
ART 299 Special Topics in Art
ART 300 Gallery Management
ARHS 301 Age of Cathedrals (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 304 American Art
ART 305 The Youngest Art: The History of Photography
ART 308 Myths, Saints, and Symbols (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARHN 319 Orientalism and Egyptomania: Rediscovering and Remaking the Ancient Middle East (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARRL 330 Archaeology of Ancient Israel
ART 332 Aegean Archaeology
ARHS 334 Film and Society: New Wave European Cinema
ART 335 Teaching Assistantship in Art
ART 340 Art of Prehistory (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 349 Art of Egypt and Mesopotamia (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 350 Classical Art and Archaeology (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 351 Medieval Art
ART 352 Northern Renaissance Art
ART 353 Early Renaissance Art (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARLS 354 Mesoamerican Art (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 355 Art of Asia (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 356 Art of Japan (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ART 357 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 358 Baroque Art
ART 360 19th Century Art
ART 361 20th-Century Art
ART 362 Rome and Hollywood (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 363 Roman Art and Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
ART 370 Archaeological Fieldwork
ART 371 Themes in Art History
ART 375 Independent Study
ART 399 Internship in Art and Archaeology
ART 470/570 Seminar: Topics in Art History
ART 471 Advanced Archaeological Fieldwork
ART 372 Arts of the Non-Western World (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
Studio Art
ARTS 101 Design
ARTS 123 Drawing I
ARTS 203 Ceramics I
ARTS 211 Digital Photography
ARTS 214 Darkroom Photography
ARTS 224 Drawing II
ARTS 226 Digital Arts
ARTS 234 Relief Printmaking I
ARTS 235 Monotype Printmaking I
ARTS 237 Painting I
ARTS 303 Ceramic Wheel
ARTS 304 Ceramics: Sculpture/Handbuilding
ARTS 311 Photography II
ARTS 312 Photography III
ARTS 314 Relief Printmaking II
ARTS 315 Monotype Printmaking II
ARTS 316 Selected Topics in Studio Art
ARTS 324 Drawing III
ARTS 334 Advanced Printmaking
ARTS 338 Painting II
ARTS 339 Painting III
ARTS 343 Intermediate Wheel
ARTS 344 Drawing IV
ARTS 345 Ceramic Sculpture
ARTS 470 Senior Seminar
ARTS 469 The Business of Art
ARTS 322 Photojournalism
Astronomy
ASTR 113 Introduction to Astronomy (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
ASTR 335 Teaching Assistantship in Astronomy
ASTR 375 Independent Study
Biology
BIOL 110-129 Biological Inquiry (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 110 Biology of Jurassic Park (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 111 Secret Lives of Plants (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 112 Biology of Food and Nutrition (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 113 Newsstand Biology (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 114 Biodiversity (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 117 This Course Will Bug You (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 120 The Biology of Drugs (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
BIOL 130-149 Biological Inquiry (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 130 Biology of AIDS (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 131 Plants Power and People (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 132 Biology of Aging (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 134 The Biology of Cancer (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 136 Biological Communication (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 138 The Human Health Mosaic (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 139 Bugs Rule the World (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 140 Biology of Symbiosis (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
BIOL 201 Evolution and Ecology
BIOL 202 Physiology of Plants and Animals
BIOL 203 Introduction to Cell Biology and Genetics
BIHN 305 Aquatic Ecology
BIOL 307 Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL 316 Genetics
BIOL 331 Microbiology
BIOL 335 Teaching Assistantship in Biology
BIOL 336 Vertebrate Zoology
BIOL 337 Invertebrate Zoology
BIOL 338 Advanced Ecology
BIOL 339 Cell Biology
BIOL 343 Animal Behavior
BIOL 344 Ornithology
BIOL 345-349 Field Ecology and Natural History
BIOL 375 Independent Study
BIOL 399 Internship in Biology
BIOL 408 Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL 411/BMS 511 Protein Biochemistry
BIOL 412/BMS 512 Biochemistry of Intermediary Metabolism
BIOL 424/BMS 524 Molecular Biology of Eukaryotic Cells
BIOL 425/BMS 525 Virology
BIOL 427 Mechanisms of Infectious Disease
BIOL 428/BMS 528 Immunology
BIOL 434/BMS 534 Basic Principles and Methods in Molecular Genetics
BIOL 437/BMS 537 Introduction to Bioinformatics
BIOL 451/ENV 551 Plant Ecology
BIOL 470 Biology Seminar
BIOL 498 Special Topics in Biology
Chemistry
CHEM 100 The Chemical World (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
CHEM 105 The Molecular Basis of Nutrition (CORE—Scientific Thought/Non-Laboratory Course)
CHEM 209 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 215 Quantitative Analysis
CHEM 270 Chemical Literature
CHEM 301 Biological Chemistry I
CHEM 324 Instrumental Methods of Analysis
CHEM 335 Teaching Assistantship in Chemistry
CHEM 375 Independent Study
CHEM 399 Internship in Chemistry
CHEM 401/501 Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 402 Biological Chemistry II
CHEM 403 Biological Chemistry Laboratory Techniques
CHEM 405/505 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 410/510 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEM 431 Physical Chemistry I
CHEM 432 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 433 Physical Chemistry Lab I
CHEM 434 Physical Chemistry Lab II
CHEM 470 Senior Seminar
CHEM 498 Current Topics in Chemistry
Classical Literature in Translation
CL 202 Mythology
CL 275 Directed Studies in Classical Language
CLEN 281 Greek and Roman Drama (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/ Literature)
CL 302 Classical Mythology (CORE—Western Civilization)
CL 375 Independent Study in Classical Literature
Communication Arts
CMA 200 Mass Media and Society (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
CMA 201 News Writing
CAEN 202 Intermediate Expository Writing
CMA 204 Media History
CMA 207 Principles of Speech Communication
CMA 208 Editing and Layout
CAIT 221 Applied Computer Graphics
CMA 226 Visual Media Production
CMA 242 Persuasion
CMA 246 Graphics
CMA 260 Feature Writing
CMA 280 Screen Craft (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
CMA 281 Introduction to Screen Writing
CMA 299 Special Topics in Communication Arts
CMA 303 Advanced Reporting
CMA 304 Online Journalism
CMA 305 Communications Law
CAEN 306 Writing for Business and Management
CMA 310 Public Relations
CMA 312 Introduction to Communication Research
CMA 313 Writing for Public Relations
CMA 320 Broadcast Writing and Reporting
CMA 350 Television in America (CORE—Western Civilization)
CMA 370 Practicum
CMA 375 Independent Study
CMA 399 Internship in Communications
CMA 411 Public Relations Campaigns
CMA 470 Seminar in Media Issues
CMA 282 History of American Film (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
CMA 302 Visual Media Production II
CMA 336 Graphic Design II
CMA 337 Graphic Design III
CMA 402 Visual Media Production III
Computer Science
CS 284 Computer Science I
CS 287 Computer Science II
CS 326 Computer Organization and Design
CS 335 Teaching Assistantship in Computing
CS 375 Independent Study
CS 398 Computer Science Tutorial
CS 399 Internship in Computing
CS 419/519 Advanced Data Structures
CS 420/520 Algorithm Analysis
CS 424/524 Principles of Software Engineering
CS 428/528 Artificial Intelligence
CSIT 430/530 Applied Database Concepts
CS 443/543 Machine Learning
CS 445/545 Robotics and Intelligent Systems
CS 450/550 Digital Logic and Switching Theory
CS 453/553 Data Communication and Network Security
CS 461/561 Computer Architecture
CS 464/564 Operating Systems
CS 466/566 Parallel Computing
CS 471/571 Programming Languages: Their Design and Compilation
CS 475 Senior Project
CSIT 483/583 World Wide Web Programming
CS 490 Assistantship in Computing
CS 474 Capstone Proseminar
Theater
THEA 101 The Elements of Acting
THEA 201 History of Theater (CORE–Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
THEA 210 Acting II
THEA 370 Theater Practicum
ENTH 303 Elements of Playwriting
Women’s Studies
WMST 200 Method in Women’s Studies (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis/Historical Analysis)
PLWS 203 Philosophical Issues in Feminism (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
WMST 299 Special Topics
HNWS 312 Re-visioning Motherhood in Modern Western Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
WMST 375 Independent Study
WMST 399 Internship
Economics
ECON 200 Principles of Economics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics
ECMG 212 Statistics for Economics and Management (CORE—Foundation)
ECHN 300 The European Economy (CORE—Western Civilization)
ECMG 303 Principles of Finance and Investment
ECON 305 Macroeconomic Analysis
ECON 306 Microeconomic Analysis
ECON 309 Monetary Policy and Financial Markets
ECON 310 Environmental Economics
ECON 316 Game Theory
ECON 317 Economics of Development
ECON 318 Comparative Market Economies
ECON 319 Transitional Economies
ECON 320 Women in the World Economy
ECON 324 International Trade
ECON 326 Industrial Organization
ECON 328 Labor Economics
ECON 335 Teaching Assistantship in Economics
ECON 375 Independent Study
ECON 399 Internship in Economics
ECON 410 Public Economics
ECPS 414/514 Environmental Policy
ECON 452 History of Economic Thought
ECON 460 International Finance and Open Economy Macroeconomics
ECON 470 Seminar
ECMG 478/578 International Financial Management
ECON 480 Econometrics
Spanish
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I (CORE—Foundation)
SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II (CORE—Foundation)
SPAN 103 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 104 Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 105 Spanish Conversation
SPAN 203 Spanish Conversation and Composition
SPAN 204 Spanish Culture and Civilization
SPAN 207 Cultural Perspectives on Spanish Literature I (CORE—Literature)
SPAN 208 Cultural Perspectives on Spanish Literature II (CORE—Literature)
LSSP 215 Hispanic and Latino Film (CORE—Art, Music, Film, or Other Media)
LSSP 220 Latin America Today
SPAN 230 Phonetics and Diction
LSSP 240 Latin American Literature and Popular Culture
SPAN 315 Advanced Composition
SPAN 321 From Empire to Democracy: A Century in Crisis (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 322 Barcelona: From Hercules to the Olympic Games (CORE—Western Civilization)
LSSP 333 Latin American Poetry (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 335 Teaching Assistantship in Spanish
LSSP 336 Latin American Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 343 Spanish Theatre (CORE—Western Civilization)
SPAN 375 Independent Study in Spanish
SPAN 399 Internship in Spanish
SPAN 440/540 Heroes and Antiheroes: The Spanish Novel (CORE—Western Civilization)
LSSP 470/570 Seminar
Sociology
SOC 101 Principles of Sociology (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
SOC 215 Social Problems (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
SOC 216 Criminology
SOSW 217 Juvenile Delinquency
PYSO 221 Social Gerontology
SOC 259 Sociological Theory
SOC 260 Methods of Social Research
SOC 261 Quantitative Methods for the Social Sciences (CORE—Foundation)
SOC 300 Social Inequality
SOC 308 Sociology of Sexuality
HNSO 310 Sociology of Disasters
SOC 310 Topics in Sociology
SOC 310B Gender and Crime
SOC 311 Sociology of Gender (CORE—Western Civilization)
SOC 318 Global Social Problems (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
SOC 318 Global Social Problems (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)(2)
SOC 323 Ethnicity in the United States (CORE—Western Civilization)
SOC 335 Undergraduate Teaching Assistantships
SOC 353 Deviance and Social Control
SOC 375 Independent Study
SOC 399 Internship
SOC 470 Seminar in Sociology
SOC 472 Advanced Methods of Social Research
SOC 482 Practicum in Social Research
English
ENGL 099 Basic Writing Skills
ENGL 100 Elements of Composition (CORE—Foundation/Writing)
ENGL 101 The Writing Process (CORE—Foundation/Writing)
ENGL 110-139 Writing about Literature (CORE—Foundation/Writing)
ENGL 200-209 Topics in Writing
ENGL 210 Approaches to Literature
ENGL 219 Creative Writing
ENGL 221 World Literature (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
ENGL 222 British Literature Through the 18th Century
ENGL 223 American Literature
ENGL 250-269 Thematic Studies (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/ Literature)
ENGL 270-289 Genre Studies (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
ENGL 299 Special Topics
ENGL 300 Really Old English: Anglo-Saxon Language, Literature and Culture (CORE— Western Civilization)
CAEN 306 Writing for Business and Management
ENGL 313 Shakespeare
ENGL 318 Chaucer
ENGL 330 Modern Women Playwrights
ENGL 335 Teaching Assistantship in English
ENGL 340-359 Writers of Significance
ENGL 361 Primal Literature (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ENGL 365 The Renaissance Amphibium (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENGL 367 The Modern Temper: Texts and Contexts (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 368 American Landscapes: Environmental Literature in the United States (CORE— Western Civilization)
ENGL 375 Independent Study in Literature
ENGL 375 Independent Study in Writing
ENGL 399 Internship in English
ENGL 405/505 The English Language
ENGL 410/510 Literature for Adolescents
ENGL 414/514 Shakespeare on Film (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENGL 420/520 Advanced Fiction Writing
ENGL 421/521 Advanced Poetry Writing
ENGL 441/541 Faulkner and Morrison
ENHN 460/560 The English and Italy: Texts and Contexts (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENGL 461/561 The Family in American Modern Drama (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 463/563 International Currents in Modern Fiction (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ENGL 470/570 Seminar
ENGL 402/502 William Blake
ENTH 303 Elements of Playwriting
Social Work
SOWK 201 Introduction to Social Work and the Human Services
SOWK 214 Child Welfare: Policies and Services
SOSW 217 Juvenile Delinquency
SOWK 301 Social Policy and Human Service Programs
SOWK 327 Gerontological Social Work: Policy and Practice
SOWK 330 Social Work with Families
SOWK 333 The Fields of Social Service
SOWK 342 Social Work Methods I
SOWK 343 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
SOWK 344 Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
SOWK 370 Social Work Practicum
SOWK 375 Independent Study
SOWK 442 Social Work Methods II
SOWK 445A,B and SOWK 446A,B Social Work Field Practice
SOWK 452 Seminar on the Social Work Profession
Environmental Science and Policy
ENSP 101 Environmental Problems (CORE—Scientific Thought: Non-Laboratory Course; Laboratory Course if taken with ENSP 102)
ENSP 102 Environmental Science Laboratory (CORE—Scientific Thought: Laboratory Course if taken with ENSP 101)
ENSP 201 Contemporary Environmental Controversies
ESHN 210 Coastal Oceanography
ENSP 212 Coastal Community Ecology
ENSP 299 Special Topics in Environmental Science and Policy
ENSP 370 Coastal Studies Practicum
ENSP 375 Independent Study
ENSP 380 Coastal Studies Field Experience
ENSP 399 Internship
ENSP 403/ENV 503 Pollution Biology
ENSP 407/ENV 507 Natural Resource Management
ENSP 411/ENV 511 Conservation Biology
ENSP 470 Seminar: Environmental Impact Analysis
Foreign Literature
FLLS 250 Bearing Witness: Testimonial Narratives in the Americas (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
FL 350 International Themes in Western Literature (CORE—Western Civilization)
FL 351 International Themes in Non-Western Literature (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
French
FREN 101 Elementary French I (CORE—Foundation)
FREN 102 Elementary French II (CORE—Foundation)
FREN 103 Intermediate French I
FREN 104 Intermediate French II
FREN 105 French Conversation
FREN 203 French Conversation and Composition
FREN 204 French Culture and Civilization
FREN 207 Cultural Perspectives on French Literature I (CORE—Literature)
FREN 208 Cultural Perspectives on French Literature II (CORE—Literature)
FREN 230 Phonetics and Diction
FREN 300 Science and Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 310 Le Roman d’initiation: Journeys to Maturity in French Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 313 Gender and Gaze in Modern French Literature and Film (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 314 Refinement, Politeness, and Social Behavior (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 317 Parlez-moi d’amour: A Critical Look at Love in French Culture from 1100-1800 (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 318 Advanced Composition and Translation
FREN 320 Francophone Women Writers (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
FREN 321 Masque et Illusion dans la France d’Ancien Régime (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 322 Ecrivains derrière la camera (CORE—Western Civilization)
FREN 335 Teaching Assistantship in French
FREN 375 Independent Study in French
FREN 399 Internship in French
FREN 470 Seminar
FREN 323 Modern Family in France (CORE-Western Civilization)
Religion
REL 200 What Is “Religion�– An Introduction to Religious Studies (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 203 Old Testament (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 204 New Testament (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 205 Classical Religion and Philosophy (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 211 American Religious History (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 212 The Christian Heritage (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 301 Indian Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
REL 303 Judaism (CORE—Western Civilization)
REL 304 Islam (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PLRL 306 Chinese Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PSRL 310 The Politics of the Black Church
AFRL 311 Black Theology (CORE—Western Civilization)
REL 314 Western Spirituality: Contemporary Issues (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNRL 320 Liberation Theologies (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HNRL 323 C.S. Lewis and Friends (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARRL 330 Archaeology of Ancient Israel
REL 375 Independent Study in Religion
REL 398 Religion Tutorial
REL 399 Internship in Religion
REL 412/512 Myth, Symbol and Ritual
PLRL 470/570 Seminar
PLRL 497 Critical Paper
REL 233 Eastern Religions (CORE-Philosophical Inquiry)
REL 233 Eastern Religions (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
General Studies
GNST 099 College Reading Skills
GNST 101 Methods of Inquiry
GNST 220 Dynamics of Leadership
Geography
GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography
German
GER 101 Elementary German I (CORE—Foundation)
GER 102 Elementary German II (CORE—Foundation)
GER 103 Intermediate German I
GER 104 Intermediate German II
GER 105 German Conversation
GER 203 German Conversation and Composition
GER 204 German Culture and Civilization
GER 207 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature I (CORE—Literature)
GER 208 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature II (CORE—Literature)
GER 230 History of German Language
GER 299 Special Topics
GER 301 Berlin in the Twentieth Century (CORE—Western Civilization)
GER 314 Advanced Composition
GER 316 Modern German Literature (CORE—Western Civilization)
GER 319 German Drama (CORE—Western Civilization)
GER 321 History of German Film
GER 335 Teaching Assistantship in German
GER 375 Independent Study in German
GER 399 Internship in German
Gerontology
GERO 370 Gerontology Practicum
Global Studies
GLBS 300 Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization (CORE—Western Civilization)
Greek
GRK 101 Elementary Ancient Greek I (CORE—Foundation)
GRK 102 Elementary Ancient Greek II (CORE—Foundation)
History
HIST 200 The Ancient World (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 202 Medieval Europe (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 203 Renaissance and Reformation Europe (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 204 Ancient Rome (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 205 Modern Europe, 1648-1815 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 206 Modern Europe, 1815-1914 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 210 Women in 20th Century America (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 212 War and Society
HIST 217 History of the United States to 1865 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 218 History of the United States since 1865 (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 234 History of Modern Russia
HIST 237 Modern China and Japan (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 238 Contemporary Southeast Asia
HSPS 245 Global Perspectives on Women, Power and Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
HIST 246 Introduction to Africa
AFHS 250 African-American History to the 20th Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
AFHS 251 African-American History During the Twentieth Century (CORE—Historical Analysis)
HIST 300 From Celts to Vikings, 400-1000
ARHS 301 Age of Cathedrals (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 309 Islam and the Crusades (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HIST 310 History of Women in the United States
HIST 311 Women in the Ancient World
HIST 313 Medieval England (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 314 Tudor and Stuart England
HSPS 315 Politics of Assassination
HIST 316 The Middle East in Modern Times (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HIST 318 The American Revolution and Early Republic, 1763-1815 (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 319 The Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST 320 America in the Sixties
HSLS 330 Cultural Encounters in Latin American History (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HIST 333 The History of Intelligence and Espionage since 1850
HIST 335 Teaching Assistantship in History
HIST 336 The World since 1945
HIST 344 Revolutions and Revolutionaries
HIST 353 U.S. Foreign Relations since World War II
HIST 371A Topics in Early History
HIST 371B Topics in American History
HIST 371C Topics in Modern European History
HIST 371D Topics in World History
HIST 375 Independent Study in History
HIST 399 Internship in History
HIST 406/506 Religion, Family and Society in Reformation Europe (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 412/512 Women in Medieval Europe
HIST 421/521 Hollywood’s America
AFHS 424/524 Race and Racism in the United States
ARHS 334 Film and Society: New Wave European Cinema
HIST 208 Introduction to Public History
HIST 337 U.S. Labor History from the Gilded Age to the 21st Century
HIST 338 The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1877-1929 (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 339 New Deal America, 1929-2000 (CORE—Western Civilization)
HIST 371E Topics in Public History
HIST 470 Research Seminar in History
Honors
HON 101 Honors Colloquium I
HON 102 Honors Colloquium II
HON 201 Honors Colloquium III
HON 202 Honors Practicum
ESHN 210 Coastal Oceanography
ECHN 300 The European Economy (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 301 Images of Women (CORE—Non-Western Civilization or Western Civilization)
HNLS 302 Third World Development: Latin America (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HON 304 Censorship in America (CORE—Western Civilization)
BIHN 305 Aquatic Ecology
HON 306 Biology: Facts, Future and Fiction (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HON 307 The Chesapeake Bay: Human Impact on a Natural System (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HON 308 Dante and Giotto (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 309 Mind-Body Medicine: Eastern and Western Approaches to Healing (CORE— Society, Science and Technology)
HNSO 310 Sociology of Disasters
HNWS 312 Re-visioning Motherhood in Modern Western Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPS 313 Great Political Trials (CORE—Non-Western Civilization or Western Civilization)
HNPL 315 Literature of Moral Reflection (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPL 316 Science and Global Ethics in the Non-Western World (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HON 317 The Jocular Vein: Comic Impulses and Instigations in Renaissance Culture (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARHN 319 Orientalism and Egyptomania: Rediscovering and Remaking the Ancient Middle East (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNRL 320 Liberation Theologies (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HON 321 Gay and Lesbian Theory and Cultures (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 322 Law and Cyberspace (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
HNRL 323 C.S. Lewis and Friends (CORE—Western Civilization)
HON 335 Honors Teaching Assistantship
HNPS 354 African Political Autobiography (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HNPS 356 Jamestown: Commemoration and Interpretation (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 368 American Landscapes: Environmental Literature in the United States (CORE— Western Civilization)
HON 371 Special Topics in Western Civilization (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 460/560 The English and Italy: Texts and Contexts (CORE—Western Civilization)
ENHN 463/563 International Currents in Modern Fiction (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HON 470 Seminar in Honors
Information Technology
IT 180 Elements of Web Development I
CAIT 221 Applied Computer Graphics
IT 280 Elements of Web Development II
IT 375 Independent Study
IT 382 Usability Engineering for Web Development
ITMG 388 Management Information Systems
CSIT 430/530 Applied Database Concepts
IT 480 Practicum in Web Development
CSIT 483/583 World Wide Web Programming
Interdisciplinary Studies
INST 300 The Power of the Nucleus (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 301 Shaping the Future: Society, Science and Technology (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 302 The Impact of Computers on Society (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 304 Reaping the Harvest: Advances in Biotechnology and Global Agriculture (CORE— Society, Science and Technology)
INPL 309 Biomedical Ethics (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 311 The Chesapeake Bay: Human Impact on a Natural System (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
INST 312 Archaeology: Cultures, Technologies, Methods and Theories (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
International Studies
ITLS 300 Cultures of the Middle East (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
ITLS 301 Culture of India (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
Latin
LAT 101 Elementary Latin I (CORE–Foundation)
LAT 102 Elementary Latin II (CORE–Foundation)
LAT 103 Intermediate Latin: Prose
LAT 104 Intermediate Latin: Poetry
LAT 207 Latin Literature I: The Classical Period (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
LAT 208 Latin Literature II: Medieval (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/ Literature)
LAT 299 Special Topics
LAT 335 Teaching Assistantship
Latin American Studies
LSSP 215 Hispanic and Latino Film (CORE—Art, Music, Film, or Other Media)
LSSP 220 Latin America Today
LSSP 240 Latin American Literature and Popular Culture
FLLS 250 Bearing Witness: Testimonial Narratives in the Americas (CORE—Methods of Inquiry/Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature)
HNLS 302 Third World Development: Latin America (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HSLS 330 Cultural Encounters in Latin American History (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
LSSP 333 Latin American Poetry (CORE—Western Civilization)
LSSP 336 Latin American Fiction (CORE—Western Civilization)
ARLS 354 Mesoamerican Art (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
LSSP 470/570 Seminar
Law and Society
LWPS 230 Introduction to Law (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
LWSC 330 Social and Political Foundations of Law
LWSC 375 Independent Study
LWSC 399 Internship
LWSC 470 Seminar in Law and Society
LWPS 406 International Law
Management
MGMT 205 Principles of Management—Introduction to Organizations (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
ECMG 212 Statistics for Economics and Management (CORE—Foundation)
MGMT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting
MGMT 284 Principles of Managerial Accounting
MGMT 301 Organizational Theory and Behavior
ECMG 303 Principles of Finance and Investment
MGMT 306 Principles of Marketing
MGMT 307 Personnel Management
MGMT 312 Analytical Methods in Management
MGMT 313 Employment and Labor Law
MGMT 314 International Business
MGMT 315 Managing Nonprofit Organizations
MGMT 321 Intermediate Accounting I
MGMT 322 Intermediate Accounting II
MGMT 335 Teaching Assistantship in Management
MGMT 350 Business and Social Forces
MGMT 375 Independent Study
ITMG 388 Management Information Systems
MGMT 399 Internship in Management
MGMT 402 Business Finance
MGMT 406 Consumer Behavior and Analysis
MGMT 410 Investment Analysis
MGMT 411 Seminar in Strategic Management
MGMT 423 Marketing Research Methods
MGMT 433 Cost Accounting
MGMT 454/554 Legal Environment of Business
ECMG 478/578 International Financial Management
MGMT 424 Marketing Communications Strategy
Mathematics
MATH 098 Algebra Review I
MATH 099 Algebra Review II
MATH 106 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics I: Number, Operation, Algebra and Functions
MATH 107 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics II: Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis, and Probability
MATH 111 Topics in Problem Solving with Computational Tools (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 112 Applied Statistics (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 120 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 200L Calculus Workshop
MATH 201 Calculus I (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 202 Calculus II (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 203 Calculus III (CORE—Foundation)
MATH 207 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 304 Differential Equations
MATH 320 Modeling and Simulation
MATH 333 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics
MATH 335 Teaching Assistantship in Mathematics
MATH 336 Introduction to Modern Geometry
MATH 339 Linear Algebra
MATH 351 Probability and Statistics
MATH 375 Independent Study
MATH 398 Mathematics Tutorial
MATH 399 Internship in Mathematics
MATH 407/507 Introduction to Graph Theory
MATH 409/509 Elementary Number Theory
MATH 440 Introduction to Abstract Algebra
MATH 446/546 Operations Research
MATH 453 Introduction to Real Analysis
MATH 456 Numerical Analysis
MATH 470 Seminar: The History of Mathematics
Military Science
Military Science Courses
MSCI 101 Basic Military Science I: Foundations of Officership
MSCI 102 Basic Military Science II: Basic Leadership
MSCI 201 Basic Military Science III: Individual and Leadership Studies
MSCI 202 Basic Military Science IV: Leadership and Teamwork
MSCI 301 Advanced Military Science I: Leadership and Problem Solving
MSCI 302 Advanced Military Science II: Leadership and Ethics
MSCI 401 Advanced Military Science III: Leadership and Management
MSCI 402 Advanced Military Science IV: Officership
Music
MUSC 100 Fundamentals of Music
MUSC 101 Music Theory I
MUSC 102 Music Theory II
MUSC 103 Introduction to Music (CORE—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
MUSC 201 Music Theory III
MUSC 202 Music Theory IV
MUSC 299 Special Topics in Music (CORE—3 credits required—Art, Music, Film or Other Media)
MUSC 300 Monuments of Western Music (CORE—Western Civilization)
MUSC 302 World Music (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
MUSC 303 Music History and Literature I
MUSC 304 Music History and Literature II
MUSC 305 Music History and Literature III
MUSC 335 Teaching Assistantship in Music
MUSC 375 Independent Study
MUSC 399 Internship in Music
MUSC 470 Senior Project: Music History and Literature
MUSC 471 Senior Project: Piano Pedagogy
MUSC 474 Junior Recital
MUSC 475 Senior Recital
Music Ensemble
MUSE 160 Choir
MUSE 161 String Ensemble
MUSE 162 Wind Ensemble
MUSE 163 Early Music Ensemble
MUSE 164 Jazz Ensemble
MUSE 165 Gospel Ensemble
MUSE 260 Chamber Singers
MUSE 261 Piano Ensemble I
MUSE 262 Piano Ensemble II
MUSE 263 Small Ensemble
Philosophy
PHIL 200 Contemporary Philosophical Topics (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLWS 203 Philosophical Issues in Feminism (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 205 Classical Religion and Philosophy (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PHIL 207 Logic
PHIL 212 Human Nature and Society (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PHIL 220 Professional Ethics (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PHIL 221 Ethics (CORE—Philosophical Inquiry)
PLRL 301 Indian Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PHIL 303 Western Philosophy since 1900 (CORE—Western Civilization)
PHIL 305 Great Figures in Western Philosophical Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
PLRL 306 Chinese Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PHIL 307 History of Philosophy: The Ancient World to the Renaissance (CORE—Western Civilization)
PHIL 308 History of Philosophy: The Early Modern Era to the 20th Century (CORE— Western Civilization)
INPL 309 Biomedical Ethics (CORE—Society, Science and Technology)
PHIL 314 The American Intellectual Tradition (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPL 316 Science and Global Ethics in the Non-Western World (CORE—Society, Science, and Technology)
PHIL 360 Topics in Ancient Greek Philosophy (CORE—Western Civilization)
PHIL 375 Independent Study in Philosophy
PHIL 399 Internship
PLRL 470/570 Seminar
PLRL 497 Critical Paper
ENPL 267 Vice and Virtue (CORE—Aesthetic Appreciation/Literature
HNPL 315 Literature of Moral Reflection (CORE—Western Civilization)
Physical Education Activity
Physical Education Activity Courses
Aerobic Conditioning and Fitness
PE 110 Aquacise
PE 111 Body Mechanics
PE 112 Basic Conditioning
PE 114 Aerobics
PE 116 Step Aerobics
PE 117 Interval Circuit
PE 119 Weight Training
PE 121 Walking and Jogging for Fitness
Aquatics
PE 102 Canoeing
PE 104 Swimming for Beginners
PE 105 Swimming
Dance
PE 123 Ballet, Basic
PE 124 Ballet, Low-Intermediate
PE 127 Contemporary Dance, Basic
PE 139 Jazz
PE 140 Jazz II
PE 143 Social Dance
Sports Skills and Individual Activities
PE 145 Yoga
PE 146 Advanced Yoga
PE 152 Badminton for Beginners
PE 163 Golf
PE 167 Orienteering
PE 170 Self Defense
PE 171 Advanced Self Defense
PE 174 Tennis
PE 147 Tai Chi for Beginners
Risk Challenge
PE 187 Rock Climbing and Rappelling
PE 189 Rock Climbing and Rappelling II
PE 191 Whitewater Canoeing
PE 199 Special Topics/Activity
Physical Education Lecture
PE 214 First Aid and CPR
PE 225 Health Maintenance: Stress Assessment and Control (CORE—Foundation)
PE 226 Health Maintenance: Physical Fitness (CORE—Foundation)
PE 228 Lifetime Wellness and Health (CORE—Foundation)
PE 250 Introduction to Exercise Physiology (CORE—Foundation)
PE 335 Assistantship in Physical Education
PE 375 Independent Study in Physical Education and Dance
PE 227 Women's Health Issues (CORE—Foundation)
Physics
PHYS 101 General Physics (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 102 General Physics (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 203 Introductory Physics I (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 204 Introductory Physics II (CORE—Scientific Thought/Laboratory Course)
PHYS 222 Introduction to Modern Physics
PHYS 324 Mechanics
PHYS 325 Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 335 Teaching Assistantship in Physics
PHYS 375 Independent Study
Political Science
PSCI 200 Terrorism and Justice
PSCI 202 Women and Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 203 Introduction to U.S. Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 205 Methods of Political Inquiry
PSCI 210 Comparative Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 215 International Relations
PSCI 220 Maryland Student Legislature
LWPS 230 Introduction to Law (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
AFPS 240 African-American Politics
HSPS 245 Global Perspectives on Women, Power and Politics (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSCI 299 Special Topics in Political Science
AFPS 301 African-American Political Autobiography (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSCI 302 9/11 in Global Perspective
PSCI 303 Public Policy Analysis
PSCI 305 U.S. Foreign Policy
PSCI 307 American Constitutional Law
PSCI 308 Criminal Law
PSRL 310 The Politics of the Black Church
HNPS 313 Great Political Trials (CORE—Non-Western Civilization or Western Civilization)
HSPS 315 Politics of Assassination
PSCI 317 Urban Politics
PSCI 320 Congressional and Presidential Politics
PSCI 323 Politics of the Developing World (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
PSCI 324 U.S. Campaigns and Elections
PSCI 325 Field Work in Politics
PSCI 332 Ancient and Medieval Political Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSCI 333 Modern Political Thought
PSCI 335 Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship
PSCI 336 Gender and the Law
AFPS 350 African Politics (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFPS 353 Contemporary African Political Thought (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
HNPS 354 African Political Autobiography (CORE—Non-Western Civilization)
AFPS 355 African-American Political Thought (CORE—Western Civilization)
HNPS 356 Jamestown: Commemoration and Interpretation (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSCI 375 Independent Study in Political Science
PSCI 399 Internship in Political Science
PSCI 405/505 Civil Liberties
PSCI 408/508 Regulatory Politics and Law
ECPS 414/514 Environmental Policy
PSCI 470 Seminar on Politics
LWPS 406 International Law
PSCI 219 Model United Nations
Psychology
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (CORE—Social and Behavioral Analysis)
PSY 203 Survey of Clinical, Community and Counseling Psychology
PSY 204 Psychology of Death
PSY 205 Social Psychology
PSY 206 Psychology of Women
PSY 208 Psychology of Adolescence
PSY 211 Elementary Statistics (CORE—Foundation)
PYSO 221 Social Gerontology
PSY 237 Human Development I: Childhood and Adolescence
PSY 238 Human Development II: Adulthood and Aging
AFPY 270 African-American Psychological Perspectives
PSY 312 Non-Experimental Research Methods
PSY 315 Experimental Research Methods
PSY 335 Teaching Assistantship in Psychology
PSY 370 Seminar in Contemporary Issues
PSY 373 Psychology of Aging
PSY 375 Independent Study in Psychology
PSY 399 Internship in Psychology
PSY 401/501 Theories of Personality
PSY 409/509 Psychology of Learning, Memory, and Cognition
PSY 418/518 Physiological Psychology
PSY 419/519 Psychopharmacology
PSY 431/531 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 434/534 Tests and Measurements
PSY 441 History and Theories of Psychology (CORE—Western Civilization)
PSY 456/556 Behavior Modification
Education
EDUC 204 Foundations for Effective Teaching
EDUC 223 Child Development
EDUC 224 Processes and Acquisition of Reading
EDUC 236 Children and Youth with Exceptionalities
EDUC 308 Psychological Foundations of Education
EDUC 316 Reading Instruction
EDUC 317 Materials for Teaching Reading
EDUC 320 Science Curriculum, Methods, and Materials
EDUC 321 Mathematics Curriculum, Methods, and Materials
EDUC 323 Infants and Toddlers: Foundations and Methods
EDUC 324 Theory and Practice in Early Childhood Education
EDUC 330 Social Studies Curriculum, Methods, and Materials
EDUC 340 Assessment for Reading Instruction
EDUC 345 Instructional Assessment
EDUC 347 Classroom Organization and Management
EDUC 353 Special Education Methods: Elementary School
EDUC 354 Special Education Methods: Middle School
EDUC 360 Introduction to Teaching Seminar and Internship
EDUC 370 Practicum in Reading
EDUC 373 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Prescription in Special Education
EDUC 375 Independent Study
EDUC 399 Internship in Education
EDUC 409 Secondary Reading in the Content Area: Part I
EDUC 411 Educational Methods in Student’s Teaching Field
EDUC 412 Secondary Reading in the Content Area: Part II
EDUC 413 Secondary Instruction
EDUC 419 Teaching Internship
EDUC 445 Secondary Instructional Assessment
EDUC 449 Teaching Internship in Elementary/Special Education
EDUC 459 Teaching Internship in Kindergarten and Primary Grades
EDUC 460 Professional Development Seminar
EDUC 469 Inclusion and Instruction
Living-Learning Community
LLC 101/102 First-Year Living-Learning Communities
Nursing
NUR 301 Dimensions of Professional Nursing
NUR 302 Trends in Health Care Delivery
NUR 303 Health Assessment
NUR 304 Informatics and Health Care Technology
NUR 401 Nursing Research and Evidenced-Based Practice
NUR 402 Ethical Issues in Contemporary Health Care
NUR 403 Community Health Nursing
NUR 404 Leadership in Nursing Practice
Graduate Catalog
All Graduate Certificate Programs
All Graduate Degree Programs
Graduate Course Descriptions
Departments
All Degree Programs
Biomedical Science, M.S.
Business Administration, M.B.A.
Ceramic Arts, M.F.A.
Computer Science, M.S.
Curriculum and Instruction, M.S.
Educational Leadership, M.S.
Mathematics Education, M.S.
Environmental Biology, M.S.
Human Sciences, M.A.
Humanities, M.A.
Information Technology, M.S.
Management of Information Technology, M.S.
Thanatology, M.A.
Reading Specialization, M.S.
Education
All Certificate Programs
Certificate in Ceramic Arts
Certificate in Information Security
Certificate in Regulatory Compliance
Certificate in Secondary Mathematics Education
Certificate in Thanatology
Departments
Course Descriptions
Course Descriptions
African-American Studies
AFAM 570/470 African-American Feminist Thought (Humanities Elective)
AFHS 524/424 Race and Racism in the United States (Humanities Elective)
AFPS 501 African-American Political Autobiography (Humanities Elective)
AFPS 553 Contemporary African Political Thought (Humanities Elective)
Art History
ART 505 The Youngest Art: The History of Photography (Humanities Elective)
AREN 508 Dante and Giotto (Humanities Elective)
ART 540 Art of Prehistory (Humanities Elective)
ART 549 Art of Egypt and Mesopotamia (Humanities Elective)
ART 550 Classical Art and Archaeology (Humanities Elective)
ART 551 Medieval Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 552 Northern Renaissance Art (Humanities Elective) ART 552 Northern Renaissance Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 553 Early Renaissance Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 555 Art of Asia (Humanities Elective)
ART 557 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 558 Baroque Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 560 19th Century Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 561 20th Century Art (Humanities Elective)
ART 570/470 Seminar: Topics in Art History (Humanities Elective)
ART 571 Archaeological Fieldwork (Humanities Elective)
Studio Art
ARTS 500 Ceramic Handbuilding/Sculpture
ARTS 501 Glaze Application
ARTS 502 East Asian Wedged Coil Techniques
ARTS 503 Ceramic Wheel: Intensive Throwing
ARTS 504 Ceramic Decoration
ARTS 505 Ceramic Wheel: Masters’ Throwing Concepts
ARTS 506 Ceramic Wheel: Masters’ Throwing II
ARTS 507 Plates and Platters
ARTS 508 Ceramic Sculpture
ARTS 509 Throwing Large Forms
ARTS 510 Brushmaking
ARTS 511 Properties of Clay
ARTS 512 Eastern and Western Techniques in Trimming
ARTS 515 Ceramic Arts Throwing Lab
ARTS 517 Dynamic and Asymmetrical Wheel
ARTS 520 Photographing Ceramics
ARTS 521 Properties of Glaze
ARTS 525 Electric Kilns
ARTS 530 Kiln Technology and Firing Theory
ARTS 531 Wood Firing Theory
ARTS 532 Firing the Large Scale Single or Multi-Chambered Wood Kiln
ARTS 540 Clay and Glaze Chemistry, Theory and Practice
ARTS 542 Modeling the Figure
ARTS 543 History of Ceramics
ARTS 545 Large Scale and Composite Sculpture
ARTS 547 Creating with Porcelain
ARTS 552 Kiln Design and Construction
ARTS 564 Aesthetics and Criticism
ARTS 570 Seminar in Personal Studio Research
ARTS 571 Arts Management and Marketing
ARTS 576 Thesis Preparation
ARTS 580 M.F.A. Thesis Research
ARTS 595 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
ARTS 599 Special Topics in Ceramics Arts
ARTS 569 Survival Skills for Visual Artists
Biomedical Sciences
BMS 511/BIOL 411 Protein Biochemistry
BMS 512/BIOL 412 Biochemistry of Intermediary Metabolism
BMS 513 Biostatistics in Regulatory Applications
BMS 520 Protein Purification and Characterization
BMS 523 Cell Structure and Function
BMS 524/BIOL 424 Molecular Biology of Eukaryotic Cells
BMS 525/BIOL 425 Virology
BMS 526 Molecular Mechanisms of Development
BMS 527 Pathogenic Microbiology (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 528/BIOL 428 Immunology
BMS 531 Prokaryotic Genetics
BMS 533 Medical Virology
BMS 534/BIOL 434 Basic Principles and Methods of Molecular Genetics (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 535 Advanced Topics in Recombinant DNA Technology: Gene Transfer, Expression, and Detection (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 537/437 Introduction to Bioinformatics (Laboratory-Lecture course)
BMS 538 General Pharmacology
BMS 539 Molecular Immunology (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 540 Advanced Topics in Recombinant DNA Technology: Genome Analysis and Mapping (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 541 Advanced Topics in Recombinant DNA Technology: Gene Structure and Function (Laboratory–Lecture course)
BMS 542 Ethics in Science
BMS 543 Advanced Immunology
BMS 544 Good Laboratory Practices: A Practical Approach
BMS 545 Product Development
BMS 546 Good Manufacturing Practice
BMS 547 Development of Pharmaceutics and the Regulatory Environment
BMS 548 Good Clinical Practice
BMS 549 Regulation of Medical Devices
BMS 550 Food and Drug Law
BMS 551 Advanced Bioinformatics
BMS 570 Research Seminar
BMS 571 Biomedical Science Seminar
BMS 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
BMS 585 Master’s Field Work Project
BMS 585 Master’s Field Work Project(2)
BMS 590 Advanced Topics in Biomedical Techniques
Chemistry
CHEM 501/401 Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 505/405 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 510/410 Advanced Organic Chemistry
Classical Literature
CL 502 Classical Mythology (Humanities Elective)
Communication Arts
CMA 550 Television in America (Humanities Elective)
Computer Science
CS 503 Algorithms and Programming I
CS 504 Algorithms and Programming II
CS 508 Computer Organization and Design
CS 519/419 Advanced Data Structures
CS 520/420 Algorithm Analysis
CS 524/424 Principles of Software Engineering
CS 525 Software Testing and Quality Assurance
CS 528/428 Artificial Intelligence
CSIT 530/430 Applied Database Concepts
CSIT 532 Computer Forensics
CSIT 534 Network and Internet Security
CSIT 537 Applied Encryption and Cryptology
CS 536 Web Services
CSIT 540 Human-Computer Interaction
CS 542 Perception in Artificial Intelligence
CS 543/443 Machine Learning
CS 544 Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
CS 545/445 Robotics and Intelligent Systems
CS 550/450 Digital Logic and Switching Theory
CS 553/453 Data Communications and Network Security
CSIT 555 Information Systems Security
CS 557 UNIX System Programming
CS 561/461 Computer Architecture
CS 564/464 Operating Systems
CS 565 Database System Concepts
CS 566/466 Parallel Computing
CS 567 Distributed Computing
CS 571/471 Programming Languages: Their Design and Compilation
CSIT 583/483 World Wide Web Programming
CS 595 Software Engineering Project
Economics
ECPS 514/414 Environmental Policy
ECON 551 Foundations of Economics
ECON 560 Managerial Economics
ECMG 578/478 International Financial Management
Education
EDUC 502 Technology for Literacy, Leaderhship and Learning
EDUC 511 Children’s Literature
EDUC 513 School Law
EDUC 514 Administration of Student Services
EDUC 515 Processes and Acquisition of Reading
EDUC 516 Mentoring Beginning Teachers: Principles and Practices
EDUC 517 Materials for Teaching Reading: Instruction and Methods
EDUC 518 Reading Instruction: Elementary
EDUC 519 Reading Instruction: Secondary
EDUC 520 Reading Diagnosis
EDUC 521 Contemporary Issues in the Teaching of Reading
EDUC 523 Reading Diagnosis and Prescription: Clinical
EDUC 524 Advanced Clinical Reading Experiences: Elementary
EDUC 525 Advanced Clinical Reading Experiences: Secondary
EDUC 527 Use of Alphabetic Phonics in Language Arts Instruction
EDUC 529 Literacy Leadership
EDUC 533 Effective Home-School Interaction: Research and Practice
EDUC 534 Current Issues in Early Childhood and Elementary Education
EDUC 535 Integrating the Elementary Curriculum through Language Arts
EDUC 540 Modern Science Methods
EDUC 542 Topics in Elementary and Middle School Physical Science
EDUC 544 Topics in Elementary and Middle School Biological Science
EDUC 545 Modern Mathematics Methods
EDUC 546 The Teaching of Numbers, Operations and Algebraic Thinking in Elementary and Middle School
EDUC 548 Topics in Elementary and Middle School Earth Science
EDUC 551 The Teaching of Geometry
EDUC 552 The Teaching of Algebra
EDUC 561 Teaching Diverse Learners in an Inclusive Setting
EDUC 565 Classroom Organization and Management in Special Education
EDUC 571 Historical, Philosophical and Legal Foundations of Special Education
EDUC 573 Assessment, Diagnosis and Prescription in Special Education
EDUC 574 Curriculum and Methods in Special Education: Reading, Language Arts and Social Studies
EDUC 576 Curriculum and Methods in Special Education: Mathematics and Science
EDUC 577 Introduction to Educational Research
EDUC 578 Educational Leadership and Group Dynamics
EDUC 581 Research-Based Teaching, Learning and Assessment
EDUC 582 Educational Philosophy in a Diverse Society
EDUC 583 Principles of Curriculum Development and Appraisal
EDUC 584 Systemic Change Processes for School Improvement
EDUC 586 Principles of Educational Supervision
EDUC 587 Elementary School Administrative Internship
EDUC 588 Secondary School Administrative Internship
EDUC 589 School Business and Personnel Administration
EDUC 595 The Teaching of Statistics and Probability—Decision Making with Mathematics
EDUC 596 The Teaching of Mathematical Modeling—Strategies for Contemporary Problems
EDUC 597 Action Research/Special Project
EDUC 547 The Teaching of Geometry and Measurement in Elementary and Middle School
Womens Studies
WMST 501 Images of Women (Humanities Elective)
WMST 512 Re-visioning Motherhood in Modern Western Culture (Humanities Elective)
Thanatology
THAN 510 Professional Orientation to Thanatology
THAN 520 Introduction to Thanatology
THAN 521 Mourning and Principles of Counseling the Bereaved
THAN 523 Dying and Principles of Care for the Dying
THAN 524 Hospice: History, Principles and Administration
THAN 525 Seminars in Thanatology
THAN 527 African-American Perspectives in Thanatology
THAN 528 Developmental Perspectives in Thanatology
THAN 529 Historical and Multicultural Perspectives in Thanatology
THAN 530 Practicum in Thanatology
THAN 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
THAN 590 Teaching Assistantship in Thanatology
THAN 595 Independent Applied Research Project
Spanish
SPAN 515 Advanced Composition (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 521 From Empire to Democracy: A Century in Crisis (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 522 Barcelona: From Hercules to the Olympic Games (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 533 Latin American Poetry (Humanities Elective
LSSP 536 Latin American Fiction (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 540/440 Heroes and Antiheroes: The Spanish Novel (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 543 Spanish Theatre (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
SPAN 590 Teaching Assistantship in French (Humanities Elective)
Sociology
SOC 523 Ethnicity in the United States (Humanities Elective)
Religion
REL 512/412 Myth, Symbol and Ritual (Humanities Elective)
PLRL 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
Psychology
PSY 500 Human Development as a Lifelong Process
PSY 501/401 Theories of Personality
PSY 505 Social Psychology: A Survey
PSY 508 Introduction to Counseling and Helping Skills
PSY 509/409 Psychology of Learning, Memory, and Cognition
PSY 511 Theories and Principles of Counseling
PSY 518/418 Physiological Psychology
PSY 519/419 Psychopharmacology
PSY 531/431 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 534/434 Tests and Measurements
PSY 556/456 Behavior Modification
PSY 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
PSY 590 Teaching Assistantship in Psychology
PSY 595 Independent Applied Research Project
Political Science
PSCI 500 Government in Contemporary Society
AFPS 501 African-American Political Autobiography (Humanities Elective)
PSCI 505/405 Civil Liberties
PSCI 507 American Constitutional Law (Humanities Elective)
PSCI 508/408 Regulatory Politics and the Law
ECPS 514/414 Environmental Policy
AFPS 553 Contemporary African Political Thought (Humanities Elective)
PSCI 595 Independent Research Project
English
ENGL 500 Old English Language and Literature (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 505/405 The English Language (Humanities Elective)
AREN 508 Dante and Giotto (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 510/410 Literature for Adolescents (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 513 Shakespeare (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 514/414 Shakespeare on Film (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 520/420 Advanced Fiction Writing (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 518 Chaucer (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 521/421 Advanced Poetry Writing (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 541/441 William Faulkner and Toni Morrison (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 542 Jane Austen (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 543 Yeats and Lawrence (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 544 Woolf and Forster (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 544 Woolf and Forster (Humanities Elective)(2)
ENGL 545 Hawthorne and Melville (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 547 Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson (Humanities Elective)
ENHN 560/460 The English and Italy: Texts and Contexts (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 561/461 The Family in American Modern Drama (Humanities Elective)
ENHN 563/463 International Currents in Modern Fiction (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 565 The Renaissance Amphibium (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 565 The Renaissance Amphibium (Humanities Elective)(2)
ENGL 567 The Modern Temper: Texts and Contexts (Humanities Elective)
ENHN 568 American Landscapes: Environmental Literature in the United States (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 502/402 William Blake (Humanities Elective)
ENGL 546 Erdrich, Silko, Alexis (Humanities Elective)
Philosophy
PHIL 505 Great Figures in Western Philosophical Thought (Humanities Elective)
PHIL 507 History of Philosophy: The Ancient World to the Renaissance (Humanities Elective)
PHIL 508 History of Philosophy: The Early Modern Era to the 20th Century (Humanities Elective)
PLRL 570/470 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
Music
MUSC 500 Monuments of Western Music (Humanities Elective)
Environmental Biology
ENV 501 Introduction to Environmental Biology
ENV 503/ENSP 403 Pollution Biology
ENV 505 Biostatistics
ENV 506 Environmental Microbiology
ENV 507/ENSP 407 Natural Resource Management
ENV 509 Ecological Invasions and Biological Control
ENV 511/ENSP 411 Conservation Biology
ENV 512 Insect Ecology
ENV 513 Marine Ecology
ENV 515 Research Design and Data Analysis
ENV 522A Sampling Methods in Aquatic Ecosystems
ENV 522B Sampling Methods in Animal Ecology
ENV 522C Sampling Methods in Vegetation Science
ENV 522D Sampling Methods for Terrestrial Insects
ENV 524A Identification of Local Woody Vegetation
ENV 524B Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Identification
ENV 524C Algal Systematics and Experimental Methods
ENV 524D Regional Vertebrate Biodiversity
ENV 524E Terrestrial Insect Identification
ENV 526A Genetic Methods for Studying Individuals in Populations
ENV 526B Genetic Methods for Studying Populations and Species
ENV 526D Computer Modeling of Biological Systems
ENV 526F Modeling Structured Populations
ENV 526G Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
ENV 528A Introduction to Aquaculture
ENV 541 Behavioral Ecology
ENV 550 Current Topics in Environmental Biology
ENV 551/BIOL 451 Plant Ecology
ENV 563 Freshwater Ecology
ENV 564 Environmental Toxicology
ENV 565 Environmental Toxicology Laboratory
ENV 579 Independent Research Project
ENV 502 Principles of Ecology
ENV 508 Animal Physiology
Foreign Literature
FL 550 International Themes in Western Literature (Humanities Elective)
FL 551 International Themes in Non-Western Literature (Humanities Elective)
French
FREN 510 Le Roman d’initiation: Journeys to Maturity in French Fiction (Humanities Elective)
FREN 513 Gender and Gaze in Modern French Literature and Film (Humanities Elective)
FREN 514 Refinement, Politeness and Social Behavior (Humanities Elective)
FREN 517 Parlez-moi d’amour: A Critical Look at Love in French Culture from 1100-1800 (Humanities Elective)
FREN 518 Advanced Composition and Translation (Humanities Elective)
FREN 520 Francophone Women Writers (Humanities Elective)
FREN 522 Ecrivains derriere la camera (Humanities Elective)
FREN 590 Teaching Assistantship in French (Humanities Elective)
German
GER 501 Berlin in the 20th Century (Humanities Elective)
GER 516 Modern German Literature (Humanities Elective)
GER 519 German Drama (Humanities Elective
Gerontology
GERO 554 Social Gerontology
GERO 555 Psychological Aspects of Aging
GERO 580 Master’s Thesis Preparation
GERO 595 Independent Applied Research Project
History
HIST 506/406 Religion, Family and Society in Reformation Europe (Humanities Elective)
HIST 510 History of Women in the United States (Humanities Elective)
HIST 512/412 Women in Medieval Europe (Humanities Elective)
HIST 520 America in the Sixties (Humanities Elective)
HIST 521/421 Hollywood’s America (Humanities Elective)
AFHS 524/424 Race and Racism in the United States (Humanities Elective)
Humanities
HUM 501 Humanities and the Western Tradition, Part I
HUM 502 Humanities and the Western Tradition, Part II
HUM 535 Teaching Assistantship
HUM 550 Directed Readings
HUM 560 Humanities Colloquium
HUM 570 Humanities Seminar
Information Technology
IT 510 Computing Hardware and Software Systems
IT 512 Elements of Computer Programming
IT 514 Contemporary Issues in Information Technology
IT 515 Object Oriented Methods
IT 518 Systems Engineering and Integration
IT 521 Information Assurance and Risk Assessment
ITMG 527 Management Issues in Information Systems
CSIT 530/430 Applied Database Concepts
CSIT 532 Computer Forensics
ITMG 533 Managing Technical Project Teams(2)
IT 535 Security Policy, Ethics and Law
CSIT 537 Applied Encryption and Cryptology
CSIT 540 Human-Computer Interaction
IT 548 Telecommunications and Networking
CSIT 555 Information Systems Security
IT 581 Practicum in Web Development
CSIT 583/483 World Wide Web Programming
ITMG 533 Managing Technical Project Teams
CSIT 534 Network and Internet Security
Mathematics
MATH 500 Statistics
MATH 501 Explorations in Geometry
MATH 502 Explorations in Algebra
MATH 505 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 507/407 Introduction to Graph Theory
MATH 509/409 Elementary Number Theory
MATH 546/446 Operations Research
Management
ITMG 527 Management Issues in Information Systems
ITMG 533 Managing Technical Project Teams
MGMT 551 Management Theory
MGMT 552 Quantitative Methods for Managers
MGMT 553 Foundations of Accounting
MGMT 554/454 Legal Environment of Business
MGMT 560 Organizational Behavior
MGMT 561 Financial Management
MGMT 562 Financial and Managerial Accounting
MGMT 563 Marketing Management
MGMT 564 Production and Operations Management
MGMT 565 International Management
MGMT 566 Management Information Systems
MGMT 567 Social and Ethical Issues of Business
MGMT 570 Marketing Analysis for Managers
MGMT 571 Advertising Management
MGMT 572 Supply Chain Management
MGMT 576 Advanced Financial Management
MGMT 577 Portfolio and Investment Management
ECMG 578/478 International Financial Management
MGMT 580 Strategic Cost Management
MGMT 581 Financial Statement Analysis
MGMT 582 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
MGMT 584 Leadership and Supervision
MGMT 585 Human Resource Management
MGMT 587 Public Administration
MGMT 590 Management Policy
MGMT 595 Independent Applied Research Project
Latin American Studies
LSSP 533 Latin American Poetry (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 536 Latin American Fiction (Humanities Elective)
LSSP 570 Seminar (Humanities Elective)
Interdisciplinary Studies
INST 512 Archaeology: Cultures, Technologies, Methods and Theories (Humanities Elective)
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A Hood College Education
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Graduate Assistant for International Student Programs (10-002)
Vice President for Finance (10-005)
Console Attendant/Dispatcher (10-007)
Administrative Assistant (10-088)
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (10-092)
Programmer Analyst (Temporary Position) (10-122)
Admission Counselor/Assistant Director (10-123)
History Assistant Professor (10-124)
Admission Counselor (10-134)
Programmer Analyst (10-141)
Head Teacher/Clinical Instructor, Early Childhood Education (ECE) (10-142)
Gospel Ensemble Director (10-143)
Administrative Assistant (Faculty Services) (10-149)
Reference/Education Services Librarian (10-150)
Assistant Director/Admission Counselor for Transfer Admission (10-157)
Assistant/Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education Curriculum and Instruction (10-164)
Assistant/Associate Professor (10-165)
Lab School Director (Half-time) (10-166)
Adjunct Instructor of Medieval History (10-167)
Staff Counselor (10-177)
Admission Counselor (10-204)
Instructor, Composition (10-207)
Conference Assistant/Campus Scheduler (10-208)
Graduate Assistant (10-209)
Graphic Designer (10-212)
Visiting Assistant Professor (10-214P)
Director, Printing and Mailing Services (10-217)
Summer Success Institute (SSI) Program Director (10-219)
Director of Corporate Relations and Giving (10-222)
Head Athletic Trainer (10-228)
Assistant Professor of Mathematics (10-229)
Payroll Administrator (10-232)
Information Technology Services and Support Specialist (10-238)
Graduate Assistant for International Student Programs (Part-time)Â (10-244)
Accounts Payable Coordinator (10-245)
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Assistant/Associate Professor (Half-time) (10-249)
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