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Term Section Name Status Dept. Location Dates Days Times Comments/Requisites Faculty Course Type Capacity Enrolled/
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21/SP
CHE-421-01
Medicinal Chemistry
OPEN
Chemistry
HAY 002
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W F
8:00AM-8:50AM
CHE-321
HYBRID COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. After learning the basic reactivity of functional groups in Organic Chemistry, it is important to consider specific applications of this knowledge. Even within the pharmaceutical industry, organic chemists involved in the stages of drug discovery and production have very different concerns and employ different strategies. We will look at the role of organic chemistry in the medicinal field through the pharmaceutical industry. This one-half credit course meets three times a week for the first half of the semester. Prerequisite: CHE 321: Organic Chemistry II (or instructor permission)

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  • Wysocki, Laura
10 9 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
CHE-451-01
Advanced Physical Chemistry
OPEN
Chemistry
HAY 002
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
8:00AM-9:15AM
Prerequiste: CHE-351 and CHE-351L
FACE TO FACE COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. This course offers further study of special topics in physical chemistry beyond the topics covered in CHE 351. Examples of recent topics include time-dependent quantum mechanics as explored through spin and other two state-systems, and the quantum-mechanical treatment of laser-based spectroscopies. This course is offered on an occasional basis. Prerequisites: CHE-351

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  • Schmitt, Paul
QL 10 4 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
CLA-111-01
Troy Story
CLOSED
Classics
DET 209
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
HYBRID COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. The Trojan War in Archaeology, Text, and Film A conflict of epic proportions, the Trojan War sits at the center of Western ideology about valor, masculinity, and athleticism. We will start by reading Homer's Iliad, the earliest surviving narrative of the war, evaluate the historicity of the conflict by sifting through archaeological evidence, and finally consider later retellings of it, including a Greek tragedy and the Hollywood blockbuster Troy.

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  • Wickkiser, Bronwen
LFA 20 20 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
CLA-113-01
Eureka
CLOSED
cross-listed with
HIS-210-01
Classics
DET 109
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
HYBRID COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. CLA-113-01=HIS-210-01. Eureka! Science, Tech, Engineering and Math in the Ancient World, Archimedes, the famous Sicilian-Greek mathematician and inventor, is said to have founded the discipline of fluid dynamics in the 3rd century BC while taking a bath. But beyond the confines of Archimedes' bathtub, the evolution of what we now think of as "science" was often a freewheeling and haphazard affair, with many fascinating detours and dead ends along the way. This course will survey ancient Greek and Roman innovations in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math, along with their varied connections to the modern world. We will study the earliest attempts to understand, quantify, and control the natural world of the ancient Mediterranean, tracing the origins and growth of modern "STEM" fields from Archaic Greece to Imperial Rome.

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  • Gorey, Matthew
LFA, HPR 18 13 / -- / 0 0.50
21/SP
ECO-251-01
Economic Approach With Excel
OPEN
cross-listed with
ECO-251-01D
Economics
BAX 214
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
2:40PM-3:55PM
Prerequisite: ECO-101
HYBRID COURSE. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. IST HALF SEMESTER
  • Howland, Frank
QL, BSC 15 13 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
ECO-251-01D
Economic Approach With Excel
CLOSED
cross-listed with
ECO-251-01
Economics
TBA TBA
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
2:40PM-3:55PM
Prerequisite: ECO-101
  • Howland, Frank
QL, BSC 1 1 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
EDU-230-01
Studies in Rural Education
OPEN
Education
DET 111
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W
2:15PM-3:25PM
FACE TO FACE COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. According to the Center for Public Education "Approximately half the school districts in the United States are located in rural areas," yet urban and suburban schools attract most of the nation's attention both in terms of policy and academia. This course offers an introduction to rural education with attention to some of the most pressing issues facing rural schools: state and federal funding, the viability of popular reform initiatives, curricular programs including vocational education, teacher shortages, access to technology, diversity, and poverty.

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  • Pittard, Michele
18 7 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
ENG-122-01
Modern Linguistics
CLOSED
English
GOO 104
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
FACE TO FACE COURSE. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. ENG-122-01=MLL-122-01=HUM-122-01.
  • Hardy, Jane
LS 26 16 / -- / 0 0.50
21/SP
HIS-210-01
Eureka
CLOSED
cross-listed with
CLA-113-01
History
DET 109
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
HYBRID COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. HIS-210-01=CLA-113-01 Eureka! Science, Tech, Engineering and Math in the Ancient World Archimedes, the famous Sicilian-Greek mathematician and inventor, is said to have founded the discipline of fluid dynamics in the 3rd century BC while taking a bath. But beyond the confines of Archimedes' bathtub, the evolution of what we now think of as "science" was often a freewheeling and haphazard affair, with many fascinating detours and dead ends along the way. This course will survey ancient Greek and Roman innovations in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math, along with their varied connections to the modern world. We will study the earliest attempts to understand, quantify, and control the natural world of the ancient Mediterranean, tracing the origins and growth of modern "STEM" fields from Archaic Greece to Imperial Rome.

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  • Gorey, Matthew
HPR, LFA 18 5 / -- / 0 0.50
21/SP
HIS-230-01
Beatles: Cultural History
CLOSED
cross-listed with
MUS-204-02, MUS-204-02D
History
BAX 114
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W F
2:15PM-3:05PM
1ST HALF SEMESTER. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. HIS-230-01=MUS-204-02 The four lads from Liverpool were arguably the most significant cultural event of the mid-20th c, from popular music to fashion,politics, and religion. This course will study the Beatles in their social, political and cultural context, from post-war Britain of the 1940s, through the economic and social recovery of the 50s, and the swinging and turbulent sixties. We will use a range of methods including social and cultural history as well as musicology.

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  • Royalty, Bob
HPR 15 9 / -- / 0 0.50
21/SP
HUM-122-01
Modern Linguistics
CLOSED
Humanities
GOO 104
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
FACE TO FACE COURSE. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. HUM-122-01=MLL-122-01-ENG-122-01.
  • Hardy, Jane
LS 26 3 / -- / 0 0.50
21/SP
HUM-122-01D
Modern Linguistics
CLOSED
Humanities
TBA TBA
1/26/21- 3/11/21
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
  • Hardy, Jane
LS 1 1 / -2 / 0 0.50
21/SP
MAT-103-01D
Probability
CLOSED
Math
GOO 104
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W F
8:00AM-8:50AM
VIRTUAL COURSE. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER
  • Thompson, Peter
24 26 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
MAT-254-01D
Statistical Models
CLOSED
Math
TBA TBA
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W F
2:15PM-3:05PM
MAT-112
VIRTUAL COURSE. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER
  • Thompson, Peter
15 16 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
MLL-122-01
Modern Linguistics
CLOSED
Modern Languages
GOO 104
1/25/21- 3/15/21
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM
FACE TO FACE COURSE. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. MLL-122-01=ENG-122-01=HUM-122-01.
  • Hardy, Jane
LS 26 7 / -- / 0 0.50
21/SP
MUS-204-02
Beatles: Cultural History
CLOSED
cross-listed with
HIS-230-01, MUS-204-02D
Music
BAX 114
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W F
2:15PM-3:05PM
1st Half Semester. AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. HIS-230-01=MUS-204-02 The four lads from Liverpool were arguably the most significant cultural event of the mid-20th c, from popular music to fashion,politics, and religion. This course will study the Beatles in their social, political and cultural context, from post-war Britain of the 1940s, through the economic and social recovery of the 50s, and the swinging and turbulent sixties. We will use a range of methods including social and cultural history as well as musicology.

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  • Royalty, Bob
LFA 14 4 / -- / 0 0.50
21/SP
MUS-204-02D
Beatles: Cultural History
CLOSED
cross-listed with
HIS-230-01, MUS-204-02
Music
TBA TBA
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W F
2:15PM-3:05PM
  • Royalty, Bob
LFA 2 2 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/SP
REL-273-03
Thomas Aquinas: Philos & Theol
OPEN
Religion
CEN 215
1/25/21- 3/15/21
M W F
9:05AM-9:55AM
FACE TO FACE COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. 1ST HALF SEMESTER. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) is the most important medieval theologian and philosopher. His work integrated classical Christian beliefs with the newest philosophy and science available at the time: Aristotle's recently re-discovered thought. This seminar will read excerpts from Thomas' Summa Theologica related to the nature and existence of God, evil, human action, sacraments and grace. Course offered first half of the semester.

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  • Nelson, Derek
HPR 12 6 / 0 / 0 0.50
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