COURSE CODE
|
COURSE NAME
|
PROFESSOR
|
HIS245 |
European Colonialism, 1700-1965 |
E.Jennings |
HPS318 |
History of Medicine from Antiquity to the Renaissance |
L.Dacome |
HPS319 |
History of Medicine II: 17th–20th Century |
L. Dacome |
ITA197 |
The Fine Art of Murder: Reading Detective Fiction |
L. Somigli and A. Aletta |
SPA196 |
Work and Class in the America |
E. Jagoe |
SPA198 |
A Brief History of Love in the Western World |
S. Munjic |
SPA258 |
Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies |
S. Munjic |
SPA344 |
The Spanish Sensorium |
B. Davidson |
VIC110 |
Critical Perspectives on Society |
D. Cook |
VIC119 |
Myths & Legends in Modern Contexts |
C. Sutton |
VIC121 |
Evaluating Healthcare: Problems & Solutions |
M. Mercuri |
VIC122 |
Scientific Evidence in Public Policy |
M. Mercuri |
VIC135 |
The Death of Meaning |
A. Lawless |
VIC150 |
School & Society |
J. Hamilton-Diabo & E. Greenleaf |
VIC151 |
Theories & Practices of Teaching |
J. Forgie |
VIC159 |
Vegetarianism: Ethics, Health, and the Environment |
M. Solovey |
VIC162 |
Ideas & Their Consequences—Literary & Artistic Realms of the Imagination |
B. Davidson |
VIC163 |
Cultural Forms & Their Meanings: People & Ideas |
A. Urbancic |
VIC164 |
Ideas & Their Consequences: Literary & Artistic Realms of the Imagination (fall 2022) |
M. Chichosz |
VIC165 |
Ideas & Their Consequences: Isolation & Communion in Modern Culture |
A. Sol |
VIC166 |
Common Vices & Neglected Virtues |
P. Gooch |
VIC168 |
The Death of Meaning |
A. Lawless |
VIC171 |
Methodology, Theory & Practice in the Natural Sciences |
C. Lewis |
VIC184 |
Individuals & the Public Sphere: Cultural Memory |
A. Urbancic |
VIC186 |
The Art of Leadership I |
J. Faflak |
VIC191 |
Artistic Creation & Public Issues |
C. Battershill,
E. Friesen,
R. Robertson |
VIC199 |
The Secret Life of Things |
C. Sutton |
VIC259 |
Math and Creativity |
S. Nickerson |
VIC324 |
Introduction to Forensic Semiotics |
M. Danesi |
MCS326 |
The Material Culture of Food (Fall 2022) |
D. Bender |
VIC327 / INF330 |
Digital Material Culture / Born-Digital Culture |
A. Galey |