All Courses

  • Fall 2019 - American Political Thought (POLS-3600-40)

    Examines key primary sources and traditions from the founding to present. Prerequisite: POLS 1000 or permission of instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Undrgrd Practicum (ANTH-4975-03)

    Affords students the opportunity to extend research projects in field or lab locations and receive additional credit for their work. Students sign up for these hours only in conjunction with another course and with the instructor's consent. Prerequisites: 9 hours in anthropology, consent of instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Practicum

  • Fall 2019 - Grad Practicum (ANTH-5875-01)

    Affords graduate students the opportunity to extend research projects in field or lab locations and receive additional credit for their work. Students sign up for these hours only in conjunction with another course and with the instructor's consent. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent of instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Practicum

  • Fall 2019 - Foundation 3D (ART-1120-01)

    Second in a sequence of three foundation courses that investigate the fundamentals of design. Basic aesthetic/formal concepts and conceptual approaches are covered through a variety of three-dimensional mediums. Structural form is emphasized in various contextual settings. Structured critiques are employed to provide students in the experience of assessing formal, conceptual, and technical aspects of art. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Studio

  • Fall 2019 - Intro to Photo, Digital (ART-2255-01)

    Fundamentals of Digital and Color photography. Students will learn how to use their digital cameras, how to input images to Photoshop and out put them to prints. The class will begin with an investigation of techniques before moving through a series of assignments designed to develop the understanding of how to compose a body of work around a specific theme or concept. Lectures will work through the concepts and history of color photography and regular critiques will guide students towards creating a final portfolio of images. Prerequisites: ART 1110 and ART 1130. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Intro to Museology (ART-2700-01)

    Explores the historical, cultural, and contemporary roles of museums and preservation institutions in society. Introduces students to the museum professions, collection and exhibition installation strategies, and ethical problems of governance and collection. Field trips to regional collections are included. Cross listed with AMST/ANTH/HIST 2700. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Metalsmithing III (ART-4355-01)

    Introduces advanced fabrication and surface techniques which build on skills developed in Metalsmithing I and II. Students propose a body of work for the semester based on individual aesthetic, conceptual and technical interests. Professional practices including resume writing, documenting, presenting and exhibiting artwork are addressed at this advanced level. Prerequisite: ART 3350. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Studio

  • Fall 2019 - Writing Wksp: Non Fiction (CW-5560-02)

    Graduate level workshop that emphasizes reading as well as writing in a specific genre (poetry, nonfiction, fiction) or in relation to a theme that combines genres, at the discretion of the instructor. Prerequisite: 12 hours of 4000-level creative writing or graduate status. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Phys Chem Life Sci (CHEM-3550-01)

    Deals with areas of physical chemistry of interest to students majoring in the life sciences. Covers thermodynamics, kinetics and equilibrium using biological systems for development and illustration. Credit is allowed for only one of the courses: 3550 or 4507. Prerequisites: CHEM 1030, MATH 2200. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Optical Methods Chem Analysis (CHEM-5240-01)

    An advanced survey of the theory, instrumentation and applications of optical methods of chemical analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 4230, 4507. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Quantum Chemistry (CHEM-5530-01)

    9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture, CR, 141

  • Fall 2019 - FYS: Decision Making in Sports (ECON-1101-02)

    The people we have come to know as the Vikings were major influencers on the history of Europe and North America. In this course, we will come to understand the Vikings not only as warriors, but also in other roles for which they should be known: merchants, social and economic innovators, entrepreneurs and explorers, shipbuilders and seafarers, and creators of a remarkable literature of myths and sagas. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

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