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PSY 242 – Social Psychology (3 credit hours)

A survey of Social Psychology, focusing on the scientific study of how human thoughts, feelings and behaviors are affected by social contexts. Topics include social behavior, interpersonal attraction, attitudes and attitude change, and the self. P-PSY 151. (D) Second Session Course:


STA 384 – Internship in Statistics (1 credit hour)

Individual external internship in a professional setting, completed under the supervision of a faculty member. The student is responsible for identifying and obtaining the internship. May be repeated for credit. Pass/Fail only. P – Prerequisite override required. Full Summer Courses:


POL 389 – Internship in Politics (2 or 3 credit hours)

Field work in a public or private setting with related readings and an analytical paper under the direction of a faculty member. Students initiate the project and secure the permission of an appropriate instructor. Normally one course in an appropriate subfield is taken prior to […]


MTH 111 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (4 credit hours)

Functions of a real variable, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, indeterminate forms, introduction to integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus. Lab. (D, QR) Second Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning


MTH 111 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (4 credit hours)

Functions of a real variable, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, indeterminate forms, introduction to integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus. Lab. (D, QR) Second Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning


MTH 111 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (4 credit hours)

Functions of a real variable, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, indeterminate forms, introduction to integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus. Lab. (D, QR) First Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning


HST 109 – Asia and the World (3 credit hours)

Overview of Asia (primarily East, Southeast, and South Asia) since 1500 with emphasis on economic, diplomatic, cultural, and religious interactions with the outside world. (CD, D) Second Session Course:


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