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Amamoto, Florence
Barnett, Michelle
Brandt, Shelia
Bur, Scott
Carsen Kelly, Lori
Chambers, Kyle
Choi, Agnes
Cooper, Thia
Easton, Sean
English, Patty
Fremo, Rebecca
Giesler, Patric
Gilbert, Chris
Goodwin, Deborah
Hanway, Nancy
Hays, Henry
Heldke, Lisa
Hilborn, Jessica
Huber, Thomas
Hulseberg, Anna
Hvidsten, Michael
Jacks, Colleen
Jeremiason, Jeff
Johnson, Sarah
Jorgensen, Michael
Kaster, Gregory
Knutson, Kate
Leitch, Richard
MacCarthy, Henry
Martin, Dick
McHugh, Mary
Meyer, Heidi
Moore, D. Scott
Myers, Don
Panciera, Matt
Paul, Garrett
Pitton, Deb
Pitton, Debra
Rusinko, Michele
Sampson, Michelle
Scheese, Donald
Solberg, Mary
Steffen, Lori
Triplett, Laura
VanDuser, Bruce
Voight, Phillip
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ART 239: Christian, Islamic & Jewish Art of the Middle Ages
ART 245: Renaissance and Baroque Art
ART 250: Gender and Art
ART 265: ART265: Maya and Mexican Art
ART 392: Art History: Theory and Methods
BIO 202: Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
BIO 241: Invertebrate Zoology
BIO 378: Plant Physiology
CHE 102: Chemistry in Context
CHE 109: Common Chemistry Myths
CLA 106: A Taste of Roman Food
CLA 211: Greek Art & Archaeology
CLA 212: Art and Archaeology of Rome
CLA 399: Classics Capstone
COM 117: Interpersonal Communication
COM 120: Public Discourse
COM 235: Media & Society
COM 243: Forensics and Speech Institute Resources
COM 371: Researching Lived Experience
CUR 100: Historical Perspectives I
CUR 140: Biblical Tradition
E/M 280: Public Finance
E/M 283: International Trade and Finance
E/M 284: Economic Development and World Resources
E/M 355: Marketing Research
E/M 365: Strategic Management
EDU 210: Children's Literature
EDU 246: Science for Elementary Educators
EDU 330: Educational Psychology
EDU 351/368: Secondary Methods and Interdisciplinary Models and Practicum
ENG 128: American Pastoralism
ENG 273: American Novel
ENG 273: American Novel
ENG 281: Postcolonial Literatures
ENG 336: American Renaissance
FTS (Dis)Playing Bodies: Arts, Politics, Censorship
FTS 100-076: Moral Enchantment
FTS 100-101: Cultural Identity
FTS 100-146: Forecasting Via Mathematical Modeling
FTS 100-303: Stories, Selves and Communities
FTS 100: Are We Consumers or Citizens?
FTS 100: Energy: Where Are We and What's Next
FTS 100: Epidemics and Public Health
FTS 100: Exceptional Human Experience
FTS 100: In the Face of Evil - The Life & Death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Hitler's Germany
FTS 100: Leisure Quest
FTS 100: Mediated Reality and the (re)Construction of the American Family
FTS 100: Minnesota: Land of 10,000 Lakes
FTS 100: Other Lives, Other Perspectives
FTS 100: Pop Music U.S.A.
FTS 100: Tell Me a Story
FTS 100: The Politics of Homelessness
FTS 100: The Problem of Genocide
FTS 100: The Psychology of Gender
FTS 100: The Times They Are A Changin': Popular Songs that Chronicle the 20th Century
FTS Backing Hitler, Defying Hitler
FTS Communication in the Material World
FTS Forecasting via Mathematical Models
FTS FTS 100-034: Science and Religion
FTS Immigration: Past, Present and Future
FTS Our Genome
FTS River
FTS The Manhattan Project
FTS Through the Looking Glass: Story-Telling through Animation
GEO 246: Geomorphology
GLO 2008-09: Year of China
GLO 2009-10: Year of Mexico
HES 200: Thinking Historically
HES 214: Medical Terminology
HES 220: Research in Health and Exercise Science
HES 245: Olympic Quest
HES 313: Health Fitness Methods
HIS 2009-10: History Day for Teachers and Students
HIS 332: AMERICA IN THE AGE OF THE CIVIL WAR
MCS 303: Geometry
MUS 374: History of Western Music I
NDL 110: Road Movies
NDL 119: Parenting
NDL 210: Community Action
NDL 210: Community Action and Social Change
NUR 239: Nutrition & Wellness
NUR 388: Community Health
PHI 233: American Philosophy
PHI 370: Seminar: William James
PHI 399: Philosophy Colloquium
POL 110: U.S. Government and Politics
POL 200: Analyzing Politics
POL 250: Politics of Developing Nations
POL 318: The American Presidency
POL 344: Critical Presidential Elections
POL 344: Democratic Principles
POL 344: U.S.Interest Groups
POL 395: Constitutional Law: Civil Rights & Liberties
PSY 225: Research Methods
PSY 241: Abnormal Psychology
PSY 242: Forensic Psychology
REL 110: Introduction to the Bible
REL 123: Faith, Religion and Culture
REL 243: Ethics & Medicine
REL 252: Studies in the Book of Esther
REL 262: God & Gender
REL 273: Religion and Politics in Latin America
REL 283: Insiders and Outsiders in American Religion
REL 293: God and Globalization
REL 299: Sources and Methods in the Study of Religion
REL 344: Missionary Impulse
REL 360: Topics in New Testament Studies
REL 399: Religion Senior Seminar
S/A 262: Medical Sociology
SPA 320: Spanish-American Culture
SPA 320: Spanish-American Culture
SPA 375: Spanish Women Writers
SPA 390: Film in Spanish
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