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23/SP Course | Faculty | Days | Comments/Requisites | Credits | Course Type | Location | ||
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CHE - CHEMISTRY | ||||||||
CHE-451-01 Advanced Physical Chemistry |
Scanlon J |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
CHE-351 (must be completed prior to taking this course)
1st half semester course
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0.50 |
HAY 003
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DV3 - DIVISION III | ||||||||
DV3-252-01 Stats Soc Sciences |
Howland F |
M W F
01:10PM - 02:00PM |
1st half semester course
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0.50 | QL |
BAX 214
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EDU - EDUCATION | ||||||||
EDU-235-01 Studies in Rural Education |
Pittard M |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
1st half semester course.
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0.50 |
DET 111
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HUM - HUMANITIES | ||||||||
HUM-122-02 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
MLL-122-01=HUM-122-02=ENG-122-01
1st half semester course
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0.50 | LS |
DET 209
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MAT - MATHEMATICS | ||||||||
MAT-103-01 Probability |
Westphal C |
M W F
01:10PM - 02:00PM |
1st half semester course.
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 101
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MAT-254-01 Statistical Models |
Pervenecki T |
M W F
11:00AM - 11:50AM |
MAT-112
1st half semester course.
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0.50 |
GOO 101
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MLL - MODERN LANGUAGES | ||||||||
MLL-122-01 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
MLL-122-01=HUM-122-02=ENG-122-01
1st half semester course
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0.50 | LS |
DET 209
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PSY - PSYCHOLOGY | ||||||||
PSY-101-03DCS Introduction to Psychology |
Staff |
M TU W TH
TBA - TBA |
This course is not available for additional enrollment to Wabash
students.
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1.00 | BSC |
TBA TBA
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REL - RELIGION | ||||||||
REL-290-01 Ritual in Rel. & Everyday Life |
Blix D |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
1st half semester course
"All rites begin in simplicity, are brought to fulfillment in
elegant form, and end in joy." So says Xunzi, the great Confucian
writer of antiquity. Is he right? What are rituals? Are they
routine acts, which we do simply because we've always done them?
Or are they meaningful acts, which we do because they actually
signify something? If the latter, what do they signify? Can we
say that all rituals somehow 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
College rituals, religious ceremonies, holidays like
Thanksgiving, and the "little rituals" of everyday life in, e.g.,
media, sports, or politics.
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0.50 | HPR |
MXI 109
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