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Course Guides, Spring 2006

ART239: Art of the Middle Ages
BIO202: Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
CLA211: Greek Art and Archaeology
CLA399: Classics Capstone
COM110: Public Speaking
EDU210: Children's Literature
E/M283: International Trade and Finance
E/M280: Public Finance
E/M355: Marketing Research
ENG128: American Pastoralism
ENG212: Intermediate Composition
ENG273: American Novel
ENG399: Senior Seminar (Mason)
FTS: Life Stories (O'Grady)
HES303: Athletic Training Techniques
HIS200: Thinking Historically
IDS104: Medical Terminology
MCS236: Graph Theory
MUS102: Music of World Cultures
NDL301: Information Fluency
NUR384: Political Aspects of Nursing
PHI202: Modern Philosophy
POL110: U.S. Government and Politics
POL200: Analyzing Politics
PSY225: Research Methods in Psychology
REL122: Introduction to Christian Thought
REL123: Faith, Religion, and Culture
REL244: Religion and Politics in Latin America
REL299: Sources and Methods in the Study of Religion
REL332: Contemporary Theologies
REL399: Senior Seminar in Religion

Course Guides, January Term 2006

NDL119: Parenting
PSY245: The Nature of Nurture
PSY272: Psychology and the Law

Course Guides, Fall 2005

ART245: Renaissance and Baroque Art
BIO241: Invertebrate Zoology
BIO245: Conservation Biology
COM110: Public Speaking
COM237: Small Group Communication
COM243: Forensics
COM371: Researching Lived Experience
CUR100: Historical Perspective I
EDU210: Children's Literature
ENG273: American Novel
ENG399 Senior Seminar (Downs-Miers)
FTS: Afflict the Comfortable, Comfort the Afflicted (Goodwin)
FTS: Backing Hitler, Defying Hitler (Carlson)
FTS: Chaos and Culture (LoFaro)
FTS: College in Context (Granquist)
FTS: Cultural Identity (Freiert)
FTS: Dramatic Callings (Gardner)
FTS: Energy (Huber)
FTS: The First Amendment (Morrow)
FTS: The Game of Go (Wolfe)
FTS: Irish Art & Culture: A Terrible Beauty (Griffith)
FTS: The Elements (O'Brien)
FTS: Leisure Quest (Banks)
FTS: Managing People in the Public Sector (Kyoore)
FTS: Manhattan Project (Gilbert)
FTS: Mediated Reality and the Ethics of Spectatorship (Voight)
FTS: The Most Unaccountable of Machinery (Ferragamo)
FTS: New Religious Movements (Jodock)
FTS: On the Road (Scheese)
FTS: Other Lives, Other Persepctives (Amamoto)
FTS: The Problem of Genocide (Baer)
FTS: The Psychology of Gender (Martin)
FTS: The Quest for Peace through Literature (Mason)
FTS: Relationship Violence (Zust)
FTS: Scandinavia and the New Europe (Thorstensson)
FTS: Secrets, Secret Codes, and Privacy (Kaiser)
FTS: Stories from the Source (Eliason and Johnson)
FTS: Stories, Selves and Communities (Taylor)
FTS: Trojan War (Freiert)
FTS: Wisdom and Integration of Complementary Therapies (Coleman)
FTS: Wrath of Gaia (Shapiro)
HIS220: Thinking Historically
MCS236: Graph Theory
MCS303: Geometry
MUS374 :History of Western Music I
NUR302 & 384: Political Aspects of Nursing
NUR350: Family Health / Community Assessment
PHI233: American Philosophy
POL110: U.S. Government & Politics
POL250: Politics of Developing Nations
POL312: U.S. Congress
PSY225: Research Methods in Psychology
PSY230: Cognitive Psychology
REL122: Introduction to Christian Thought
REL123: Faith, Religion and Culture
REL243: Ethics & Medicine
REL253: Science and Religion
REL262: God & Gender
REL399: Senior Seminar in Religion
SPA320: Spanish-American Culture


About Instructional Services

Recognizing that library research can often seem a daunting task, the library provides instruction to make research not only easier, but an enriching part of the liberal arts experience. Our goal is to make the tools of research familiar and the inquiry process more engaging. We work closely with faculty to design workshops for courses with research assignments. We can schedule appointments for individual and group sessions. For more information, contact Barbara Fister.

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