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22/SP Course | Faculty | Days | Comments/Requisites | Credits | Course Type | Location |
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PE-011-01 Advanced Fitness |
J. Riordan |
M TU TH F
06:45AM - 07:45AM |
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0.00 |
TBA TBA
|
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CSC-106-01 Retro 2D Videogame Programming |
McKinney C |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
|
0.50 | QL |
GOO 101
|
CHE-431-03 Advanced Analytical Chemistry |
Schmitt P |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
Prerequisite: CHE-331
This is a 1st half semester course.
An advanced treatment of chemical instrumentation and data
analysis, with a focus on instrument design and function, data
acquisition, and signal to noise enhancement. Topics include
optical instrument design, chromatography, mass spectrometry,
analog to digital conversion, circuitry, linear and nonlinear
least squares analysis, and multivariate analyses/ machine
learning. Two meetings per weekfor the first half of the
semester, divided between classroom and laboratory work.
|
0.50 |
HAY 319
|
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ENG-196-01 Literature & Religion Part I |
Lamberton J |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
This is a 1st half semester course.
Origins and Endings:
Where do we all come from? What happens when we die? And what do
the days in between mean? Virtually all religions offer answers.
This class examines sacred texts not as doctrinal blueprints but
as literature that inspires more literature. Students will read
and write about poems, stories, plays, and songs that react to,
and often recoil from, sacred texts and their visions of our
beginnings and ends. Assigned texts will be drawn from a range of
religious traditions, and students from all religious
backgrounds, including no religious background, are welcome.
|
0.50 | HPR, LFA |
CEN 300
|
REL-195-01 Religion and Performing Arts |
Urvas S |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
This 1st half-semester course is an introduction to the theme of
religion and the performing arts: theater, dance, performance
art, puppets etc. We will survey and discuss various the topics
like: performance as a medium of religious messages; what does it
mean to be an observer, participant or performer; what is the
role of body as a tool for expression of something sacred
compared to something secular; and what does the subject have to
do with the current issues of body, gender and sexuality. In
addition to reading and discussion, we will write and prepare
short performances, either speeches or any type chosen by the
students.
|
0.50 | HPR |
FIN EXP
|
ENG-122-01 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
This is a 1st half semester course.
|
0.50 | LS |
DET 209
|
HUM-122-01 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
This is a 1st half semester course.
|
0.50 | LS |
DET 209
|
MLL-122-01 Modern Linguistics |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
This is a 1st half semester course.
|
0.50 | LS |
DET 209
|
MAT-103-01 Probability |
Thompson P |
M W F
10:00AM - 10:50AM |
This is a 1st half semester course.
|
0.50 | QL |
GOO 104
|
ECO-251-01 Economic Approach With Excel |
Byun C |
M W F
11:00AM - 11:50AM |
Prerequisite: ECO-101
This is a 1st half semester course.
|
0.50 | BSC, QL |
BAX 214
|
CHE-441-01 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
Cook T |
M W F
01:10PM - 02:00PM |
CHE-241 (must be completed prior to taking this class)
This is a 1st half semester course that meets 3 times a week for
one-half credit.
This course will delve more deeply into concepts introduced in
CHE-241, emphasizing the applications of structural principles,
kinetics, and thermodynamics to modern organometallic systems.
Through digestion of recently published literature, we will
identify and discuss common motifs that garner the majority of
research interest within the field. Anaerobic techniques for
preparing and characterizing air-sensitive complexes will be
introduced, though there will be no scheduled weekly laboratory
period.
|
0.50 |
HAY 321
|
|
ART-140-01 Staffordshire Ceramics Exhibit |
Morton E |
TU TH
01:10PM - 02:25PM |
This is a 1st half semester course.
In this half semester course, students will develop an exhibition
for Fall 2022 of ceramic figures from Staffordshire, England from
the collection of Carol Rogers Reed. Students will select
charming works from the 18th and 19th centuries for the
exhibition. They will do research, interpretation, and exhibition
design, using American Alliance of Museums standards. They will
also create an exhibition catalogue
|
0.50 | LFA |
FIN M140
|
MAT-254-01 Statistical Models |
Thompson P |
M W F
02:10PM - 03:00PM |
MAT-112
This is a 1st half semester course.
|
0.50 | QL |
GOO 104
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