College of Business Administration Meets: T 4:00-6:40 pm, BA 342 Schedule Number: 22315 Instructor: Assoc. Professor Craig P. Dunn, Ph.D. Office: SS 3105 Office...
Psychology 317/318 American Culture 309.001 Overview of our course: There are two components to this course: one is experientially based and the other is...
Fall/Winter 1999 Mon. and Wed., 1 1/2 hours between 1:30 and 4:30 (to be set in the first weeks of class), and arranged times....
College of Business EC 211 - Course Outline Semester: Spring 2000 Class Sessions: The class meets on Wednesdays from 7:45-10:10 Course Description This course...
Planning for Metropolitan RegionsThis course will focus on the regional scale management of the relationships between urban land use, transportation and environmental quality. Background...
Texts: Annual Editions: Women·s Studies ’99-00 (AE); Richardson/Taylor/Whittier, Feminist Frontiers IV (R/T/W); Ruth, Issues in Feminism, 4th ed. (R); Handouts. Introduction This course will...
In Other Words Summer 2000 Melissa Kesler Gilbert DESCRIPTION: In this course, we will be working with our community partner, the local non-profit feminist...
Course Rationale and Goals Writing 405 is the final course in the sequence of Writing Studios at Syracuse University. The course is intended to...
PRE-REQUISITE: Previous writing experience necessary. COURSE FULFILLS: Concentration in Creative Writing and Social Action OR Concentration in Women's Studies AND Service Learning Requirement COURSE...
When we experience something we act upon it, we do something with it; then we suffer or undergo the consequences. We do something to...
Introduction and Background to the Course In November 1999, the DU/Northwestside Schools Partnership received funding to collaborate with the Piton Foundation in a research...
Departmental goals of Service Learning at Waynesburg College: The goal of Service Learning is to provide a laboratory in which learning experiences address human...