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20/SP Course | Faculty | Days | Comments/Requisites | Credits | Course Type | Location | ||
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ECO - ECONOMICS | ||||||||
ECO-251-01 Economic Approach With Excel |
Howland F |
M W F
03:10PM - 04:00PM |
Prerequisite: ECO-101
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0.50 | QL, BSC |
BAX 214
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EDU - EDUCATION | ||||||||
EDU-202-01 MS Methods & Literacy |
Pittard M |
TU TH
01:10PM - 02:25PM |
PreReq EDU-101.
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0.50 |
DET 220
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ENG - ENGLISH | ||||||||
ENG-108-01 War Poetry |
Benedicks C |
M W F
02:10PM - 03:00PM |
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0.50 | LFA |
MXI 109
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ENG-122-01 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
Cross List: ENG-122=MLL-122=HUM-122
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0.50 | LS |
BAX 114
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HUM - HUMANITIES | ||||||||
HUM-122-01 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
Cross List: HUM-122=MLL-122
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0.50 | LS |
BAX 114
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MAT - MATHEMATICS | ||||||||
MAT-103-01 Probability |
Thompson P |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 104
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MAT-254-01 Statistical Models |
Thompson P |
M W F
10:00AM - 10:50AM |
MAT-112
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 104
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MLL - MODERN LANGUAGES | ||||||||
MLL-122-01 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
Cross List: MLL-122=HUM-122=ENG-122
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0.50 | LS |
BAX 114
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PE - PHYSICAL EDUCATION | ||||||||
PE-011-01 Advanced Fitness |
D. Morel |
M TU TH F
06:45AM - 07:45AM |
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0.00 |
TBA TBA
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REL - RELIGION | ||||||||
REL-273-01 Theologies of Protestant Refor |
Nelson D |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
The social movement spawned by Martin Luther's (1483-1546)
protests against certain church practices and theologies in the
later Middle Ages led to more upheaval and creativity than in any
other period in history. This course will examine the causes of
the Protestant Reformation, explore key texts of Luther's
theological writings, and analyze what the effects have been, for
good or ill, of the movement's legacy. Special attention will be
given to Luther's writings on freedom and the relationship of the
church to the temporal authority (what we would call the
"state".) We also will compare those views with the views of
other reformers, such as Calvin, Zwingli and Muntzer.
Prerequisites: REL 171 or 172 recommended, but not required.
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0.50 | HPR |
MXI 214
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REL-290-01 Topics Comp Religion: Ritual |
Blix D |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
Topics in Comparative Religion: Ritual. 1st Half-Semester. This
course takes on
several questions. What are rituals? Are
they routine acts, which people do simply because they've always
done them? Or are they meaningful acts, which people do because
they signify something? Are all rituals religious? If so, why?
If not, why not? In this half-course, we'll read selections from
various writers on ritual. Using film and other media, we'll
also look at a variety of ritual activities from different
cultures, including fraternity and College rituals, religious
ceremonies (e.g. the Mass, Hindu temple rituals, Confucian
rites), holidays like Halloween, and the "little rituals" of
everyday life, such as those associated with meals and sports.
.5 course credit. 1st half-semester. Prerequisites: None.
Course limited to 20.
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0.50 | HPR |
MXI 109
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