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Following are the courses offered in the Fall 2002
semester. Each course title links to a detailed description of the
class (pdf). Spring
2003 courses are also available for review.
ASTR
1.11: Introduction to Astronomy I: Journeys Into the Universe
Instructor: Earl F. Skelton, Visiting Professor of Physics
Natural Sciences GCR
In COR 101, MW 11:00 - 11:50, and lab
CRN: 32937
BISC
710.MV: Biology in the City I
Instructor: Terry Hufford, Professor Emeritus of Botany
Natural Sciences GCR
In SCIE 101 (biology lab), W 1:00 - 5:00
CRN: 36248 (freshmen only)
ENGL
710.MV: Washington DC: Literature, Politics, and Culture
Instructor: Christopher Sten, Professor of English
Humanities GCR
In ACAD 220, TR 2:30 - 3:45
CRN: 36249 (freshmen only)
FA
710.MV: Monuments as Image? On Becoming an Artist
Instructor: Jeffrey L. Stephanic, Associate Professor
of Design
Creative and Performing Arts GCR
In LIBR CAD (3rd floor of the library)
Aadditional field and studio time required, TR 2:30 - 3:45, $100
lab fee
CRN: 36250
MATH
710: The Mathematics of Social Choice
Instructor: Daniel Ullman, Professor of Mathematics
Quantitative and Logical Reasoning GCR
In FUNG 222, MW 12:30 - 1:45
CRN: 36363
REL
710.MV: Religion and the Public Square
Instructor: Harry Yeide, Professor of Religion
Humanities GCR
In ACAD 310, W 1:00 - 3:30
CRN: 36251
SMPA
710.MV: Media, Democracy and The Development of Culture(s)
Instructor: Patricia Phalen, Associate Professor of Media and Public
Affairs
Social and Behavioral Sciences GCR
In ACAD 329, W 9:30 - 12:00
CRN: 36252 (freshmen only)
SOC
710.MV: American Criminal Justice Philosophy: Myths and Realities
Instructor: Charis Kubrin, Assistant Professor of Sociology
Social and Behavioral Sciences GCR
IN ACAD 329, M 10:00 - 12:30
CRN: 36253
SOC 3 prerequisite
(Required to view pdf)
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