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21/FA
ASI-196-01
Relig in Japanese Literature
CLOSED
cross-listed with
HUM-196-01, REL-196-01
Asian Studies
10/19/2021-12/16/2021 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 109
ASI-196-01=HUM-196-01=REL-196-01. 2nd half semester. For the 1st half semester at 9:45 TuTh, see REL-275. "Old pond--frog jumps in--sound of water." So runs the famous haiku by Basho. Is it religious? For the Japanese, yes. In Japan religion and art are arguably the same thing. In this course we'll ask how and why. We'll study Japanese ideas about art and religion (e.g. emptiness, solitude, "sublime beauty"), and how they appear in Japanese literature. We'll read selections from Japanese poetry (including haiku), Noh drama, a classic novel (The Tale of Genji), and some short stories.

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  • Blix, David
HPR, LFA 20 5 / -- / 0 0.50
21/FA
BIO-387-03
Immune Assay Research
CLOSED
Biology
10/18/2021-12/18/2021
  • Carlson, Bradley
SL 1 1 / 0 / 0 0.50
21/FA
CHE-461-01
Biochemistry of Covid-19
OPEN
Chemistry
10/19/2021-12/16/2021 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 09:15AM, Hays Science, Room 321
Prerequisites: CHE-361
This half semester course will focus on how Covid-19 "works" on a biochemical level, including how it enters cells, interacts with normal cellular processes, and elicits immune responses, as well as the biochemistry of vaccines and potential treatments.
  • Taylor, Ann
15 7 / 8 / 0 0.50
21/FA
CHE-471-01
Materials Chemistry & Nanosci.
OPEN
Chemistry
10/19/2021-12/16/2021 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Hays Science, Room 003
Prerequsite: CHE-321
Materials chemistry is a dynamic research field that has steered the evolution of civilization and continues to impact our daily lives. Ceramics, polymers, semiconductors, superconductors, alloys, nanoparticles, and composites are the materials of choice for a host of applications ranging from building materials and advanced microelectronics to food packaging and medical implants. In order to develop or select the proper material for a certain application, scientists and engineers must understand the structure of various materials at the microscopic level. This is because macroscopic properties (density, chemical resistance, color, biocompatibility, etc.) are dictated by chemical structure. Today's chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists are working diligently to develop exotic new materials to enable the revolutionary technologies of the future. This course will present a survey of the field and explore its frontiers (e.g. nanoscience) via the primary literature. This one-half credit course meets twice each week for the second half of the semester.

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  • Porter, Lon
QL 14 4 / 10 / 0 0.50
21/FA
ECO-251-01
Economic Approach With Excel
WAITLISTED
Economics
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 01:10PM - 02:00PM, Baxter Hall, Room 214
Prerequisite: ECO-101
  • Byun, Christie
BSC, QL 25 22 / 3 / 2 0.50
21/FA
ECO-251-02
Economic Approach With Excel
OPEN
Economics
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 02:10PM - 03:00PM, Baxter Hall, Room 214
Prerequisite: ECO-101
  • Byun, Christie
BSC, QL 25 17 / 8 / 0 0.50
21/FA
ENG-106-01
Intro to Short Fiction
OPEN
English
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 02:10PM - 03:00PM, Center Hall, Room 215
  • Whitney, Julian
LFA 30 24 / 6 / 0 0.50
21/FA
HUM-196-01
Relig in Japanese Literature
CLOSED
cross-listed with
ASI-196-01, REL-196-01
Humanities
10/19/2021-12/16/2021 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 109
ASI-196-01=HUM-196-01=REL-196-01. 2nd half semester. For the 1st half semester at 9:45 TuTh, see REL-275. "Old pond--frog jumps in--sound of water." So runs the famous haiku by Basho. Is it religious? For the Japanese, yes. In Japan religion and art are arguably the same thing. In this course we'll ask how and why. We'll study Japanese ideas about art and religion (e.g. emptiness, solitude, "sublime beauty"), and how they appear in Japanese literature. We'll read selections from Japanese poetry (including haiku), Noh drama, a classic novel (The Tale of Genji), and some short stories.

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  • Blix, David
HPR, LFA 20 6 / -- / 0 0.50
21/FA
MAT-103-01
Probability
OPEN
Math
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 03:10PM - 04:00PM, Goodrich Hall, Room 104
  • Thompson, Peter
QL 20 16 / 4 / 0 0.50
21/FA
MAT-251-01
Mathematical Finance
OPEN
Math
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 09:00AM - 09:50AM, Goodrich Hall, Room 104
Prerequisite: MAT-112
  • Thompson, Peter
QL 20 17 / 3 / 0 0.50
21/FA
MAT-277-01
Intro to Proof
OPEN
Math
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00AM - 10:50AM, Hays Science, Room 002
An introduction to formal logic, set theory, and methods of proof. Topics include logic, quantifiers, set theory, mathematical induction, proof by contradiction and contraposition, relations, functions, modular arithmetic, and divisibility. Not available to students who have already completed MAT 331. Will count toward a Math major or minor. Will count for distribution in Quantitative Literacy.

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  • Ansaldi, Katie
QL 20 4 / 16 / 0 0.50
21/FA
MAT-353-01
Probability Models II
OPEN
Math
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 02:10PM - 03:00PM, Goodrich Hall, Room 104
Prerequisite: MAT-253
  • Thompson, Peter
QL 20 8 / 12 / 0 0.50
21/FA
PE-011-02
Advanced Fitness
OPEN
Physical Education
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Fieldwork Monday, Wednesday, Friday 06:00AM - 06:50AM, Room to be Announced
  • Martin, Jake
  • Niespodziany, Jordan
12 / 0 / 0 0.00
21/FA
PE-011-03
Advanced Fitness
OPEN
Physical Education
10/18/2021-12/17/2021 Fieldwork Monday, Wednesday, Friday 07:00AM - 07:50AM, Room to be Announced
  • Martin, Jake
  • Niespodziany, Jordan
22 / 0 / 0 0.00
21/FA
REL-196-01
Relig in Japanese Literature
WAITLISTED
cross-listed with
ASI-196-01, HUM-196-01
Religion
10/19/2021-12/16/2021 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 109
ASI-196-01=HUM-196-01=REL-196-01. 2nd half semester. For the 1st half semester at 9:45 TuTh, see REL-275. "Old pond--frog jumps in--sound of water." So runs the famous haiku by Basho. Is it religious? For the Japanese, yes. In Japan religion and art are arguably the same thing. In this course we'll ask how and why. We'll study Japanese ideas about art and religion (e.g. emptiness, solitude, "sublime beauty"), and how they appear in Japanese literature. We'll read selections from Japanese poetry (including haiku), Noh drama, a classic novel (The Tale of Genji), and some short stories.

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  • Blix, David
HPR, LFA 20 13 / -4 / 1 0.50
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