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Introduction to American Studies (AMCV 0190C)
This course examines the historical context for contemporary political issues including immigration, global warming, gay marr....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Popular Music and the City (AMCV 0190D)
This course will examine the relationship between popular music and its sociocultural context by concentrating on three urban....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Sexuality in American History, 1880-1980 (AMCV 0190E)
This course focuses on popular struggles over sexuality in the United States from 1880-1980. We will study how sexual values ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Celluloid America (AMCV 1612B)
In this course, we will explore 20th century American history through film, examining both the history of this quintessential....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 0100)
This course examines what it means to be human in different cultures. We will study a range of theories and methods used to s....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Methods of Applied Mathematics I (APMA 0330)
Mathematical techniques involving differential equations used in the analysis of physical, biological and economic phenomena.....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Methods of Applied Mathematics II (APMA0340)
This course covers techniques of ordinary differential equations not covered by APMA 0330 with emphasis on applications. Syst....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Rome: Art, Archeology and Civic Life from the End of the Republic though the Early Empire (ca. 40 BC-AD 140) (ARCH 0540)
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Principles of Immunology (BIOL 0530)
Introduction to experimental and theoretical bases of cellular immunology. Focuses on concepts, landmark experiments and rec....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introduction to Human Physiology (BIOL 0060)
An introductory level course in human physiology aimed primarily at students who are not concentrating in biology. Topics wi....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Plants, Food, and People (BIOL 0190H)
Examines plant structure, systematics, physiology, biochemistry, and genetics by focusing on crop plants, development of agri....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Principles of Physiology (BIOL 0800)
Introduction to the function and integration of animal systems with an emphasis on mammals. Includes basic concepts in cell a....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Cell Biology and Biotechnology (BIOL 1060)
This course provides a detailed survey of modern eukaryotic cell biology. Topics include: the structure and function of memb....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Equilibrium, Rate, and Structure (CHEM 0330)
Explores the electronic structure of atoms and molecules, thermodynamics, solution equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemical ki....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introduction to Organic Chemistry (CHEM 0350)
Sequel to CHEM 0330. Investigates the constitution and properties of the different classes of organic compounds, with consid....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Language and the Mind (COGS 0450)
Explores fundamental issues in psycholinguistics: what is the nature of language; what are its biological underpinnings; how ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Literature in the Age of Globalization (COLT 0810V)
The term "globalization" quickly gained currency at the end of the twentieth century and continues to play a central role in ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introduction to Software Engineering (CSCI 0320)
Advanced programming techniques including Java, threads, web-applications, user interfaces and XML. Covers software design i....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Models of Computation (CSCI 0510)
The course introduces basic models of computation including languages, finite-state automata and Turing machines. Proves fun....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Reading Japan: Postwar Literature and Society (EAST 1460)
Examines works of postwar Japanese literature on four critical issues: World War II in retrospect and the continuing military....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Principles of Economics (ECON 0110)
Extensive coverage of economic issues, institutions, and vocabulary, plus an introduction to economic analysis and its applic....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Financial Accounting (ECON 0710)
This introductory course in basic accounting theory and practice includes accounting procedures for various forms of business....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 1110)
Tools for use in microeconomic analysis, with some public policy applications. Theory of consumer demand, theories of the fir....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Politics and Finance (ECON 1800)
This course will introduce students to how money is defined in the context of international trade. We will also learn how th....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Critical Reading and Writing I: The Academic Essay (ENGL 0110 S01)
An introduction to university-level writing. Students produce and revise multiple drafts of essays, practice essential skills....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introduction to Creative Nonfiction (ENGL 0180)
Designed to familiarize students with the techniques and narrative structures of creative nonfiction. Reading and writing foc....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Great Books and Good Movies (ENGL 1910B)
Since the first silent pictures, the film industry has turned to "great books." This course uses films based on "great books....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Quantitative Research Methods: Creating, Analyzing, and Displaying Data (ENVS 1700C)
This course is about the analysis of quantitative data and the methods through which reliable quantitative data can be create....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Reading French in the Arts and Sciences (FREN 0220)
Designed to develop reading competence in French for graduate students (or advanced undergraduates). Fundamentals of grammar ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Essentials of the Greek Language (GREK 0100)
An approach to ancient Greek with special emphasis on developing facility in rapid reading of Greek literature. Selections fr....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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German for Reading (GRMN 0120)
This intensive course surveys German grammar and introduces a basic vocabulary for students without prior knowledge of German....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Spanish for Social Service Applications (HISP 0310
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Provides unique language skills for students interested in health care, social service, and community action. It develops spe....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Great Modern European Thinkers (HIST 0170)
This course will introduce you to the intellectual and cultural history of Europe from the late eighteenth century to the pre....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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A Checkered Past: The United States and the Third World (HIST 0720)
One of the most indelible images from the days after the 9-11 bombings was that of newspaper headlines from around the world ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Religion, Ethnicity and Race Through History (HIST 0740)
This course focuses on how religion, ethnicity, and race contributed to maintaining group separatism at some early points in ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Global Security after the Cold War (INTL 1280
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Analyzes major contemporary issues of global security utilizing current theories of international politics, emphasizing both....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Intensive Elementary Italian (ITAL 0110)
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Essentials of the Latin Language (LATN 0100)
An intensive approach to Latin with special emphasis on developing facility in the rapid reading of Latin literature. No pre....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Fiction I (LITR 0110A)
A workshop for students who have little or no previous experience in writing fiction.
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City /Spaces: An Introduction to Psychogeography (LITR 0310B)
Psychogeography can be defined as an open, fluid and experimental artistic discipline concerned with the subconscious ways in....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introductory Calculus, Part I (MATH 0090)
An intensive course in calculus of one variable including limits, differentiation, maxima and minima, the chain rule, rationa....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introductory Calculus, Part II (MATH 0100)
A continuation of the material of MATH 0090 including further development of integration, inverse trigonometric and logarithm....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introduction to Filmmaking (MCM 0710 )
The basic technology of film practice, including use of cameras, simple lighting, sound recording, and editing. Students pro....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introduction to Music Theory (MUSC 0400)
An introduction to musical terms, elements, and techniques, including notation, intervals, scales and modes, triads and seven....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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The Brain: An Introduction to Neuroscience (NEUR 0010)
Introduction to the mammalian nervous system with emphasis on the structure and function of the human brain. Topics include t....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Experimental Neurobiology (NEUR 1600)
A laboratory experience in neuroscience with emphasis on cellular neurophysiology. Laboratory sessions are supplemented by in....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Critical Reasoning (PHIL 0100)
A study of the techniques and principles of correct reasoning and effective communication. Topics may include deduction and i....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Basic Physics (3) (PHYS 0030)
This two course sequence, PHYS 0030 and 0040, is a survey of mechanics, electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics fo....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Basic Physics (4) (PHYS 0040)
This two course sequence, PHYS 0030 and 0040, is a survey of mechanics, electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics fo....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Understanding Radical Islam (POLS 0210)
Why has radical, political Islam emerged as a global threat in our lifetime? This course examines potential domestic sources,....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Recent Global Strife (POLS 0770)
What drives people to commit atrocities such as genocide, systematic rape, and mass murder? In this course we will critical....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Politics of the Illicit Global Economy (POLS 1020)
This course is about the "underside" of globalization. It introduces key sectors of the illicit global economy, including the....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Civil Liberties: Moral, Political and Legal Approaches (POLS 1820D)
This course will examine major constitutional controversies within the context of wider debates in political and legal theory....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Grand Strategies of Empires (POLS 1821B)
This course analyzes and compares the grand strategies employed by some of the world’s most successful empires and thei....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Issues Facing Healthcare (PPAI 0700B )
Examines major issue confronting policymakers who are attempting to create a coherent health insurance/healthcare delivery sy....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Religion and Public Policy (PPAI 0700D
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Paying particular attention to Constitution's religious liberty clauses, explores issue of religion in contemporary American ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Examining Social Policy Issues through Contemporary Fiction (PPAI 0700I)
This course examines how contemporary novelists are addressing poverty, homelessness, mental illness, race relations, domesti....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Developmental Psychopathology (PSYC 0940)
This course is a comprehensive introduction to child and adolescent psychological disorders. We will focus on concepts of ris....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Sleep and Chronobiology Research (PSYC 1060 )
Part of a summer immersion in behavioral science research in human sleep and chronobiology. Instruction in human sleep and ci....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Justice, Reconciliation and Forgiveness in the Aftermath of Violence (RELS 0035 )
This course will explore ethical demands for justice, reconciliation and forgiveness in the context of particular cases, such....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Introductory Russian in St. Petersburg (RUSS 0250)
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Intermediate Russian in St. Petersburg (RUSS 0350)
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St. Petersburg: A Window on Russia
(RUSS 1060)
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The Interview: Interpretation and Practice (TSDA 0020)
Provides an introduction to the art and methodology of the Interview through participation, analysis, and observation. The c....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Persuasive Communication (TSDA 0220 S01)
Provides an introduction to the rhetorical arts of invention, organization, style and delivery, and helps students develop co....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Persuasive Communication (TSDA 0220 S02)
Provides an introduction to the rhetorical arts of invention, organization, style and delivery, and helps students develop co....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Acting (TSDA 0230)
Focus on elements of dramatic analysis and interpretation as applied to the art of acting, and, by extension, directing. Mono....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Acting for the Camera (TSDA 1280A
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The primary goal of the course is to introduce students to theories of acting for camera and to develop the practical skills ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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The Creative Ensemble (TSDA 1280B
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Develops skills in acting, improvisation, directing, teaching, and writing. Through research, performance and collaboration, ....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Studio Foundation (VISA 0100 S01)
An introduction to basic visual art concepts, exploring a range of materials with emphasis on experimentation and analysis of....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Studio Foundation (VISA 0100 S02)
An introduction to basic visual art concepts, exploring a range of materials with emphasis on experimentation and analysis of....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Painting I (VISA 1310)
Designed to accommodate a variety of interests and aptitudes. Provides basic instruction in media and painting procedure, but....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Photography I (VISA 1510)
Introductory course in black and white photography, emphasizing production and theory with emphasis on pictures that tell sto....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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Sound and Art (VISA 1800M)
This course will explore sound art as a multidimensional medium situated between physical, psychological and cultural spaces.....(read more) Credit, June 22 – August 8
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