Courses

Summer 2024 Courses
Course Number Description Credit Hours Dates Details
ARTH-A 638 Problems in 16th Century Art Outside Italy (Topic: Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 AM–12:30 PM Online) 3.00
BIOL-T 571 Introductory Biochemistry 3.00
BIOL-T 585 Model Organisms in Research 3.00
BIOL-T 592 Social Implications of Biology 3.00
BUEA-M 551 Organizational Learning 3.00
BUKO-C 570 Issues in Human Resource Management 3.00
BUNW-B 515 Introduction to International Business 3.00
BUS-B XXX Some other business course 3.00
CHEM-T 555 Survey in Chemistry (various topics) 3.00
CHEM-T 590 Chemistry Capstone 3.00
CMCL-C 602 Media, Terrorism, and Politics 3.00
EDUC-H 520 Education and Social Issues 3.00
EDUC-J 500 Instruction in the Context of Curriculum 3.00
EDUC-P 507 Assessment in Schools 3.00
EDUC-P 507 Assessment in Schools 3.00
EDUC-Y 520 Strategies for Educational Inquiry 3.00
ENG-G 660 Stylistics 4.00
ENG-L 503 Teaching Literature in College 4.00
ENG-L 553 Studies in Literature (Topic: THE VICTORIA: THEN AND NOW) 4.00
ENG-L 625 Readings in Shakespeare 4.00
ENG-L 643 Readings in Colonial & Post-Col Lit 4.00
ENG-L 655 American Literature and Culture, 1900-1945 4.00
ENG-L 660 Studies in British and American Literature 4.00
ENG-W 500 Teaching Composition: Issues and Approaches 4.00
ENG-W 501 Practicum on the Teaching of Composition in College 4.00
ENG-W 508 Creative Writing for Teachers 4.00
ENG-W 513 Writing Poetry 4.00
ENG-W 620 Advanced Argumentative Writing 4.00
ENG-W 682 Special Topics: Rhetoric and Composition 4.00
FRIT-F 561 Studies in French Civilization 3.00
GER-T 530 Film, Media, and Popular Culture 3.00
HIST-T 510 Historical Methodology 3.00
HIST-T 540 The Long 19th Century, 1800-1917 3.00
HIST-T 550 Modern United States, 1917-Present 3.00
HIST-T 560 US & World: Comparative History 3.00
HIST-T 590 Research Seminar in History 3.00
MATH-T 601 Topics in Algebra (Topic: Number Theory) 3.00
MATH-T 650 Topics in Probability/Statistics (Topic: Theory of Probability I) 3.00
MATH-T610 Topics in Analysis (Topic: Fourier Analysis) 3.00
POLS-Y 524 Research Design for Public Affairs (Topic: Y524 alternative to Y580) 3.00
POLS-Y 529 National Political Institutions (Topic: MA ONLY, not for MAT or certificate) 3.00
POLS-Y 530 Globalization and the International Political Economy (Topic: MA ONLY, not for MAT) 3.00
POLS-Y 575 Political Data Analysis 1 (Topic: MA ONLY, not MAT or certificate) 3.00
POLS-Y 657 Comparative Politics 3.00
POLS-Y 669 International Relations (Topic: MA ONLY, not MAT) 3.00
SPAN-T 520 Spanish Writing and Grammar 3.00
SPAN-T 530 Spanish through Cultural Expressions 3.00
SPAN-T 550 Hispanic Studies 3.00
SPAN-T 560 Spanish Sociolinquistics 3.00

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