COM 110 – Public Speaking (3 credit hours)
A study of the theory and practice of public address. Lab experiences in the preparation, delivery, and critique of informative and persuasive speeches. (D) Second Session Course:
A study of the theory and practice of public address. Lab experiences in the preparation, delivery, and critique of informative and persuasive speeches. (D) Second Session Course:
Study of selections from Latin literature in English translation. A knowledge of Latin language is not required. (D) First Session Course:
Experiential study of ancient board games and modern games (board, role-playing, digital) dealing with ancient cultures. Readings: ancient literature about play and games; ancient literature underpinning modern game themes. Analyses informed by critical game studies and cultural appropriation studies. (D only if taken for 3h) […]
Study of the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. A knowledge of the Greek language is not required. (D) First Session Course:
Explores the numerous associations between plants and people, the fundamental importance of plant diversity to humans and their role in the sustainability of the biosphere. This course is intended for students with little or no previous experience in biology and does NOT count toward the […]
Examines architectural monuments in selected world cultures with discussions of the planning, siting, design, construction, patronage, historical impact, and broader cultural context. (CD, D) Second Session Course: Cultural Diversity
Examines architectural monuments in selected world cultures with discussions of the planning, siting, design, construction, patronage, historical impact, and broader cultural context. (CD, D) First Session Course: Cultural Diversity
Examination of the origins and development of Islam. Attention is given to the formation of Islamic faith and practice. (CD, D) First Session Course:
Data collection and visualization, exploratory analysis, introductory probability, inference techniques for one variable, and statistical literacy. Lab. (D, QR) First Session Courses: Quantitative Reasoning
General introduction to the field; social organization and disorganization, socialization, culture, social change, social inequality, and other aspects. (D) Second Session Courses: