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22/SP Course | Faculty | Days | Comments/Requisites | Credits | Course Type | Location | ||
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BIO - BIOLOGY | ||||||||
BIO-177-01 Global Health |
Wetzel E |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
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1.00 |
HAY 319
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BIO-313-01 Advanced Ecology |
Carlson B |
M W F
11:00AM - 11:50AM |
BIO-213,
BIO-313L
This course will apply ecology to specific environmental issues
and study the practice of ecological research. This course
emphasizes general research skills such as critically evaluating
literature, designing and executing studies, biostatistics, and
programming in RStudio, and therefore this course will be
especially valuable for students interested in performing
research in any area of biology. Special attention will be given
to a case study of the globally significant Everglades ecosystem
of Florida, including its function and relationship to humans,
culminating in a Spring Break immersion trip to a biological
research station and the Everglades National Park in Florida,
where students will apply their knowledge of ecology and research
practices. Due to the immersion trip component, interested
students must contact the instructor to apply to this course.
STUDENTS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE IMMERSION
COMPONENT OF THIS COURSE.
|
1.00 | QL, SL |
DET 220
|
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BLS - BLACK STUDIES | ||||||||
BLS-270-03 Religion in Africa |
Warner R |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
This class will look at the history of Africa through the lens of
religion, especially Christianity. Students will be exposed to
key elements of the long history of the African continent and its
peoples in a broad sense, before focusing on the religion of its
inhabitants, and more closely on the process of religious change
and fusion with the introduction of Christianity. The most finite
focus will come with our visit to the country of Kenya, where
students will be immersed in Christian, especially Catholic
culture in that country. As with the course in general, other
African religious traditions will be studied, including Islam and
traditional, "animistic" belief systems. In the second half of
the semester students will produce a significant piece of
research on a topic of their choosing related to the course
theme. THIS IS AN IMMERSION COURSE. Admission by application
only. STUDENTS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
IMMERSION COMPONENT OF THIS COURSE.
|
1.00 |
MXI 109
|
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GER - GERMAN | ||||||||
GER-202-01 German Language & Culture |
Tucker B |
M W F
01:10PM - 02:00PM |
Prerequisite: GER-201,
or GER-202 placement, Corequisite: GER-202L
STUDENTS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE IMMERSION
COMPONENT OF THIS COURSE.
|
1.00 | WL |
DET 111
|
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GHL - GLOBAL HEALTH | ||||||||
GHL-177-01 Global Health |
Wetzel E |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
The multidisciplinary issues of global health confront everyone
on the planet. This course will introduce critical issues and key
themes in global health from basic principles to disease burden
to collaborative efforts to improve global health. Particular
attention will be given to the global burden of communicable and
non-communicable disease and the social determinants of health,
including intersections with poverty and racism. Cultural,
economic and ethical issues in global health will be discussed.
An immersion component following this class is planned for travel
to Peru, July 29 -- August 10, 2022 (dates subject to change),
and will involve travel to urban, mountain, and rainforest areas.
Students should expect to make a modest financial contribution
toward the trip. Grades for this course will be recorded as
"incompletes" until after the immersion trip.
Enrollment in the course is limited, competitive, and by
application through the instructor; contact Prof. Eric Wetzel
(wetzele@wabash.edu) if interested. This course counts toward
the Global Health minor; however, it does NOT count toward the
major in Biology. STUDENTS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED TO
PARTICIPATE IN THE IMMERSION COMPONENT OF THIS COURSE.
|
1.00 |
HAY 319
|
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HIS - HISTORY | ||||||||
HIS-370-01 Religion in Africa |
Warner R |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
.5 credits from HIS HIST
This class will look at the history of Africa through the lens of
religion, especially Christianity. Students will be exposed to
key elements of the long history of the African continent and its
peoples in a broad sense, before focusing on the religion of its
inhabitants, and more closely on the process of religious change
and fusion with the introduction of Christianity. The most finite
focus will come with our visit to the country of Kenya, where
students will be immersed in Christian, especially Catholic
culture in that country. As with the course in general, other
African religious traditions will be studied, including Islam and
traditional, "animistic" belief systems. In the second half of
the semester students will produce a significant piece of
research on a topic of their choosing related to the course
theme. THIS IS AN IMMERSION COURSE. Admission by application
only. STUDENTS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
IMMERSION COMPONENT OF THIS COURSE.
|
1.00 | HPR |
MXI 109
|
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REL - RELIGION | ||||||||
REL-272-02 Religion in Africa |
Warner R |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
This class will look at the history of Africa through the lens of
religion, especially Christianity. Students will be exposed to
key elements of the long history of the African continent and its
peoples in a broad sense, before focusing on the religion of its
inhabitants, and more closely on the process of religious change
and fusion with the introduction of Christianity. The most finite
focus will come with our visit to the country of Kenya, where
students will be immersed in Christian, especially Catholic
culture in that country. As with the course in general, other
African religious traditions will be studied, including Islam and
traditional, "animistic" belief systems. In the second half of
the semester students will produce a significant piece of
research on a topic of their choosing related to the course
theme. THIS IS AN IMMERSION COURSE. Admission by application
only. STUDENTS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
IMMERSION COMPONENT OF THIS COURSE.
|
1.00 | HPR |
MXI 109
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