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18/FA
CHE-421-01
Adv. Topics in Organic Chem.
OPEN
Chemistry
08/23/2018-10/09/2018 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Hays Science, Room 003
CHE-321
CHE 421-01: Advanced Organic Chemistry (Organic Chemistry of Dyes) This course will take a deeper look at one application of the fundamental concepts and reactivity learned in Organic Chemistry: dyes. From textiles to medicine to cutting-edge experiments using fluorescence, organic dyes are chemical tools with a long and fruitful history. This course will focus on the organic chemistry of designing, synthesizing, and using dyes, and will engage with primary literature. Prerequisite: CHE 321 Credits: 0.5 (First Half-Semester Course) Instructor: Laura Wysocki

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  • Wysocki, Laura
12 4 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
CHE-462-01
Advanced Biochemistry
OPEN
Chemistry
08/23/2018-10/09/2018 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 09:15AM, Hays Science, Room 321
Prerequisite: CHE-361
  • Novak, Wally
15 3 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
CSC-121-01
Intro to Add. Program Language
OPEN
Computer Science
08/23/2018-10/09/2018 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 02:40PM - 03:55PM, Goodrich Hall, Room 101
PreReq CSC-111 with a grade of C- or better.
CSC 121-01: Programming in Python This is a half-credit introduction to the Python programming language for students who already have some programming experience. Students will build on their previous knowledge of a programming language to learn an additional language. Python is a multi-paradigm programming language similar in some respects to Java and C++, but different in others. Prerequisite: CSC 111 or permission of the instructor Credits: 0.5 (First Half-Semester Course) Instructor: William Turner

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  • Turner, William
24 12 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
DV3-252-01
Stats Soc Sciences
OPEN
Division III
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 01:10PM - 02:00PM, Baxter Hall, Room 214
  • Byun, Christie
30 23 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
ECO-251-01
Economic Approach With Excel
OPEN
Economics
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:00AM - 11:50AM, Baxter Hall, Room 214
Prerequisite: ECO-101
  • Howland, Frank
BSC 30 28 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
EDU-203-01
YA Development
OPEN
Education
08/23/2018-10/09/2018 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 09:15AM, Detchon, Room 111
  • Pittard, Michele
10 8 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
EDU-370-01
Special Topics
OPEN
cross-listed with
HIS-240-01
Education
08/27/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 02:10PM - 03:25PM, Detchon, Room 220
EDU 370-01 = HIS 240-01: Social Studies Education for Democratic Citizenship This course takes a "difficult questions" approach to explore the ways in which social studies education in the U.S. must grapple with complex historic content--and sometimes fails to do so adequately. Topics explored include: history curriculum related to immigrant history, slavery, and indigenous peoples; geography approaches such as critical geography to focus upon power relationships; and instruction in U.S. government and economy including the history and nature of social contract, separation of powers, and individual rights and freedoms. Prerequisite: None Credits: 0.5 (First Half-Semester Course) Instructor: Deborah Seltzer-Kelly

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  • Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah
10 4 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
EDU-401-01
Content Methods:Language Arts
OPEN
Education
08/27/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 02:10PM - 03:25PM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 213
PreReq EDU-101,201,
and 202
  • Pittard, Michele
10 3 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
EDU-404-01
Content Method:Social Studies
OPEN
Education
08/27/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 02:10PM - 03:25PM, Detchon, Room 220
PreReq EDU-101,201,
and 202.
  • Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah
5 1 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
ENG-105-01
Intro to Poetry
OPEN
English
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 01:10PM - 02:00PM, Center Hall, Room 300
  • Aikens, Natalie
LFA 20 10 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
HIS-240-01
Topics in American History
OPEN
cross-listed with
EDU-370-01
History
08/27/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 02:10PM - 03:25PM, Detchon, Room 220
EDU 370-01 = HIS 240-01: Social Studies Education for Democratic Citizenship This course takes a "difficult questions" approach to explore the ways in which social studies education in the U.S. must grapple with complex historic content--and sometimes fails to do so adequately. Topics explored include: history curriculum related to immigrant history, slavery, and indigenous peoples; geography approaches such as critical geography to focus upon power relationships; and instruction in U.S. government and economy including the history and nature of social contract, separation of powers, and individual rights and freedoms. Prerequisite: None Credits: 0.5 (First Half-Semester Course) Instructor: Deborah Seltzer-Kelly

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  • Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah
HPR 10 4 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
MAT-252-01
Math. Interest Theory
OPEN
Math
08/23/2018-10/09/2018 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 09:15AM, Goodrich Hall, Room 104
Prerequisite: MAT-112
  • Thompson, Peter
35 6 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
MAT-253-01
Probability Models
OPEN
Math
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 09:00AM - 09:50AM, Goodrich Hall, Room 104
Prerequisite: MAT-112
  • Thompson, Peter
35 15 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
MAT-254-01
Statistical Models
OPEN
Math
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 08:00AM - 08:50AM, Goodrich Hall, Room 305
MAT-112
  • Thompson, Peter
24 5 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
NSC-333-01
Research Behav. Neuroscience
OPEN
cross-listed with
PSY-333-01
Psychology
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 03:10PM - 04:00PM, Baxter Hall, Room 312
Prerequisite: PSY-233 or BIO-112.
NSC 333-01 = PSY 333-01
  • Schmitzer-Torbert, Neil
BSC 12 0 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
PE-011-01
Advanced Fitness
OPEN
Physical Education
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Fieldwork Monday, Wednesday, Friday 06:00AM - 07:15AM, Room to be Announced
  • Brumett, Kyle
17 / 0 / 0 0.00
18/FA
PSY-333-01
Research Behav. Neuroscience
OPEN
cross-listed with
NSC-333-01
Psychology
08/24/2018-10/10/2018 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 03:10PM - 04:00PM, Baxter Hall, Room 312
PreReq PSY-233.
PSY 333-01 = NSC 333-01
  • Schmitzer-Torbert, Neil
BSC 12 2 / 0 / 0 0.50
18/FA
REL-275-01
Topics in Religion & Phil
CLOSED
Religion
08/23/2018-10/09/2018 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 109
REL 275-01: Topics in Religion and Philosophy: Religion and Science. Are religion and science in conflict with each other? In agreement? How or why, one way or the other? These are our questions. We'll do two main things in this course. First, we'll take a careful look at the different "ways of knowing" that are characteristic of science and religion, respectively. Second, we'll look at several models for thinking critically and responsibly about how they are related. Readings will include selections from Bertolt Brecht, Alan Lightman, Jacob Bronowski, John Polkinghorne, and others, as well as some classic texts in the history of science. For second half-semester at 9:45 TTh, see REL 196-01. Prerequisite: None. Credits: 0.5 (First Half-Semester Course) Instructor: David Blix

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  • Blix, David
HPR 20 21 / 0 / 0 0.50
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