Description This course has three goals: to improve your understanding of the nature and content of existing American public policies, to improve your ability...
The purpose of this course is to engage students in the various ideas, debates and strategies regarding the development of inner city communities. You...
Service Coordinators: Ms. Kim Carroll and Ms. Jennifer Outlaw "I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be...
Department of Community Health Arnold Lab Room 496 BIC-214: Health of WomenSpring semester, 1999Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Clinical Advisor: Sudeep Aulakh, MD...
This course is listed as: Sociology 300, LSC 495 Human communities and the environment are increasingly endangered in today's society. Pressures for economic growth,...
Course Description: EDUC 163/263 is an introduction to the philosophical, historical, cultural, and legal foundations of education within the context of a democratic, multicultural...
Course Number: BI 3184 F99Credits: 4SC 4; see schedule at officePrerequisites: BI 1014 and BI 1024 or BI 1114 and BI 1124 and either...
Freshman Seminar - Integrative Studies Course Description Since the publication of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross' book, On Death & Dying, there has been an explosion of...
Goals and ObjectivesSST in the Dominican Republic is an integrated program of study/living/experience/reflection in an international setting. The main objectives are to: 1. Learn...
Span 135Fall 2000 Required text: Castellanos, Rosario. (1996) Ciudad Real . Alfaguara, México.Castillo, Ana. (1994) Massacre of the Dreamers; essays on xicanisma. Plume, Penguin Boocs...
Fall Semester, 1999Lecture MWF 11 AM - Cam I I ILab F I PM - Cam 219Lois K. Ongley Assistant Professor SummaryThe Hydrosphere focuses...
I. COURSE DESCRIPTION:This course will begin with a comparative review of Mexican and United States history and government, followed by study of selected health...