ENV 201 – Environmental Issues (3 credit hours)
Topics include environmental literature, environmental history, human populations, resource management, pollution, global change, environmental activism and environmental ethics. First Session Course:
Topics include environmental literature, environmental history, human populations, resource management, pollution, global change, environmental activism and environmental ethics. First Session Course:
Review of basic grammar; reading of selected prose and poetry. P-GER 110, GER 112 or GER 113. First Session Course:
A lecture course that deals with the effect of lifestyle behaviors on various health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and sexually-transmitted diseases. First Session Course:
A lecture course which presents the concepts and applications of the physiological response of the human body to physical activity. Acute and chronic responses of the muscular and cardiorespiratory systems to exercise are examined. P-HES 350 or POI. First Session Course:
An online course that examines medical terminology and vocabulary used by a variety of professionals in the healthcare field. The focus of this course is on medical and clinical terminology broadly relating to human anatomy and physiology and the basic systems of the human body […]
Survey of Western musical styles, composers, and selected works from the Middle Ages through the present day. (D) First Session Course:
Survey of the history of popular music, focusing on the United States. The course examines influential music genres and individual artists as well as situating their repertories within sociocultural, political, economic, and technological contexts. (CD, D) First Session Course: Cultural Diversity
A study of the musical sources of American culture and the six streams of music in the United States: folk and ethnic musics, offsprings of the rural South (country music, blues, rock), jazz and its forerunners, popular sacred music, popular secular music, and art music. […]
Examines the nature of happiness and meaning and the epistemic, ethical, and political issues surrounding their pursuit. Focus varies by instructor. (D) First Session Course:
A study of pressing ethical issues in contemporary life, such as abortion, euthanasia, animal rights, affirmative action, marriage, cloning, pornography, and capital punishment. (D) First Session Course: