This is a two-semester, eight-credit Communication Honors Capstone course on Dialogue, Discourse, Identity and Community. This course also serves as an Integrative Experience for...
REQUIRED TEXTS (available at PC Bookstore) Margaret L. Andersen & Patricia Hill Collins, eds. Race, Class, and Gender: An Anthology. Charles Taylor, et al....
Course Description: Graduates (~5) and upper-level undergraduate students (~15) from Biology, Chemistry and Geology will learn about the various classes of toxicants (including those...
Course Description and Goals: The block of courses is about doing something about the environmental issues we face – a task that, of course,...
Course Objectives This course is really about sources and uses of power in civic or public life. What is common and what is different...
Course Description Effective management and leadership in the nonprofit sector requires both an understanding of the basic principles of nonprofit organization and associated management...
Course Description: This course will provide an introduction to the practice of public health nutrition, discussion of significant public health nutrition problems today, and...
THE HONOR TRADITION: Like all your classes at Converse, in this class, you are bound by the Converse Honor Tradition. You may review the...
Course Description and Objectives This course provides the basis for understanding potential problems of intercultural communication that arise in interactions between people from different...
Course Description: Health is experienced within a broad psychosocial context. Physical states affect mental states and mental states can and do influence the course...
Course Description This course examines methods of community development for a diverse democracy. It assesses the ways in which people join together, take initiative,...
Course Description This course explores literature from the African diaspora – particularly West Africa, the U.S., and the Caribbean. A range of questions will...