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Courses offered Fall 2009

 

ANTH 180 - American Religions:  Imported and Homegrown (SS4)

   Instructor:  Markowitz

 

ARTH 180 - Portraits, Politics, and Propaganda (HA)

   Instructor:  Bent

 

INTR 180 - Diversity and Discrimination in Employment and Higher Education (SS4)

   Instructor:  Perdue

 

JOUR 180 - Covering Great Trials in History:  The Impact of the Press and the Public on Justice (SS5)

  Instructor:  Locy

 

PHIL 180 - The Concept of Honor (HU)

  Instructor:  Sessions 

 

POV 101A – Poverty and Human Capability Studies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction (HU)

  Instructor:  Beckley

 

REL 181 - Perspectives on Death and Dying (HU)

  Instructor:  Marks

 

 

 

 

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First-year Seminars

First-year seminars are designed to  introduce you to a field of study by way of a special topic, issue, or problem of interest to you.  You will have the challenge of exploring the course material in depth with a faculty member and a small group of peers. These topics are accessible to all students either with no prerequisites or with prerequisites freshmen should have completed, such as the writing requirement. Limited to 15 students, these seminars will be reading and discussion-based with an emphasis on papers, projects, studio work, or hands-on field experience rather than exams. All of the first-year seminars are regular courses, worth either 3 or 4 credits, and most fulfill  an FDR  requirement. In some cases, these seminars may serve as a prerequisite or satisfy a requirement in a major.

 

Please take this opportunity to review these exciting course offerings. For full descriptions of the seminars follow the links.