Complete Course Catalog 2021-22 Table of Contents Undergraduate Courses................................................................................................................................................ 4 Anthropology ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 Biology ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Business.................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Communication ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 Computer Science ................................................................................................................................................... 18 Dance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Earth Science ........................................................................................................................................................... 21 Economics ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 Education ................................................................................................................................................................. 24 English ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Experiential Education ........................................................................................................................................... 31 Fine Arts .................................................................................................................................................................. 31 French* .................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Geography ............................................................................................................................................................... 39 German .................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Greek ........................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Hebrew ..................................................................................................................................................................... 40 History...................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Human Society ........................................................................................................................................................ 45 Independent Studies and Honors Contracts ........................................................................................................ 45 Interdisciplinary Studies ......................................................................................................................................... 46 Internships ............................................................................................................................................................... 46 Latin.......................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Mathematics ............................................................................................................................................................. 47 Music ........................................................................................................................................................................ 51 Nutrition .................................................................................................................................................................. 52 Philosophy ............................................................................................................................................................... 52 Physical Education .................................................................................................................................................. 54 2 Updated 06/14/21 *Not frequently offered. Physics ...................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Political Science ....................................................................................................................................................... 56 Psychology ............................................................................................................................................................... 58 Religion .................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Science ...................................................................................................................................................................... 66 Sociology .................................................................................................................................................................. 67 Spanish ..................................................................................................................................................................... 68 Theater ..................................................................................................................................................................... 68 Writing ..................................................................................................................................................................... 69 Graduate Courses ....................................................................................................................................................... 71 Master of Arts in Religious Studies Courses ........................................................................................................ 71 Master of Divinity Courses .................................................................................................................................... 76 Master of Special Education, Literacy Concentration Courses .......................................................................... 83 Pop-Up Courses* ....................................................................................................................................................... 86 Undergraduate Pop-Up Courses*.......................................................................................................................... 86 Academic Policies ....................................................................................................................................................... 88 Veterans Affairs Benefits ....................................................................................................................................... 88 Types of Benefits .................................................................................................................................................... 88 3 Updated 06/14/21 *Not frequently offered. Undergraduate Courses Students may take courses above their year level only with the permission of both the instructor and the appropriate department chair. Descriptors in parentheses following a title indicate which skills or disciplines the course fills in the Core requirements: • (EE) Experiential Education • (EEC) Experiential Education Component • (IL) Information Literacy • (PP) Public Presentation • (QR) Quantitative Reasoning • (W) Writing Intensive • (WC) Writing Capstone 4 Updated 06/14/21 *Not frequently offered. Anthropology Anthropology 110. An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Introduction to the theories and methods of cultural anthropology, and to the concept of culture. Though not a world cultures course, focuses on the basic institutions of culture such as ritual, technology, and progress as predicates for modern human society. 3 Credits. Anthropology/History 211. Artifacts, Archaeology, and Museums. (W) Introduction to the theories and methods used to interpret how objects provide evidence for history and express a society’s values, ideas, and attitudes. Includes examination of archaeological method and ethics, and the use of objects in a museum setting. Use of hands-on projects and visits
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