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Following are the courses offered in the Spring
2003 semester. Students may register for only one Hewlett seminar
in the Spring semester. Hewlett courses are not open to students
in the University Honors Program. Each course title links to a detailed
description of the class (pdf). Fall
2002 courses are also available for review.
ANTH
710.10 Human Evolution for Beginners
Instructor: Bernard Wood, Henry Luce Professor in Human Origins
CRN: 86424 Behavioral and Social Sciences GCR
In Amsterdam House 202, TR 5:10 - 6:30 pm
Open to all students
ASTR
2.11 Introduction to Astronomy 2: Journeys into the Universe
Instructor: Earl F. Skelton, Adjunct Professor of Physics
CRN: 82626 Natural Sciences GCR Prerequisite: ASTR 1
In COR 101, TR 2:00 - 2:50 pm, and lab
Open to all students
GEOL
710: Washington DC: The Land Before the City
Instructor: George Stevens, Professor of Geology
CRN: 86426 Natural Sciences GCR
In ACAD 301, TR 10:00 - 11:15 am, Includes weekend field trips
Open to Freshman only
MATH
710.10: The Mathematics of Social Choice
Instructor: Daniel Ullman, Professor of Mathematics
CRN: 85675 Quantitative and Logical Reasoning GCR
In FUNG 210, TR 11:00 - 12:15 am
Open to all students
PSC
710.MV: Central and Eastern Europe: US Assistance and Democratization
Instructor: Sharon Wolchik, Professor of Political Science and International
Affairs
CRN: 86427 Behavioral and Social Sciences GCR
W 1:00 - 3:30 pm
Open to freshmen and sophomores
SOC
711.MV: Mr. Marx Goes to Washington: A Study of Class, Inequality,
and Poverty
Instructor: Daina Stukuls Eglitis, Assistant Professor of Sociology
CRN: 86428 Behavioral & Social Sciences GCR SOC 1 highly recommended
MW 11:00 - 12:15 pm
Open to freshmen and sophomores
TRDA:
710.MV: The Uneasy Alliance: Government Support of the Arts During
the Federal Theatre Project
Instructor: Leslie Jacobson, Professor of Theatre
CRN: 86430 Humanities GCR
IN ACAD 302, MW 2:00 - 3:45 pm
Open to all students
(Required to view pdf)
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