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2026 Summer Sessions Courses 

Use our Summer Sessions Course Finder to get descriptions, instructor contact information and, if available, a syllabus. Some syllabi may be past versions that provide a relative idea of course expectations, and may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date course information and to register, use e-Campus, the University’s online system. Your academic advisor can help you identify the summer courses that may best help you achieve your academic goals. If you are in need of academic advising for your summer enrollment, please make an appointment with your advisor via Starfish.

NOTE: Many online-synchronous sections will include asynchronous online content and assignments in addition to the required meeting days and times listed below. 

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2026 Summer Sessions Course Finder


Found 216 results

AAF 240: Race and Ethnicity


Relations among the various ethnic, religious, racial, and political minorities and majorities, with special reference to the United States.

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May 20, 2026

AAF 300: Special Topics in African and Afro-American Studies


Selected contemporary topics from the field of African and Afro-American studies.

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AAF 399: Introduction to Multicultural Psychology


Introduction to multiculturalism as major paradigm.

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ACC 199: Financial Accounting for Nonbusiness Majors


Basic concepts used in financial accounting for business organizations.

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ACC 201: (BUS) Financial Accounting


Basic concepts and systems used in financial accounting for business organizations.

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ACC 202: (BUS) Managerial Accounting


Basic techniques and systems used by management accountants in budgeting, cost accounting, cost analysis, and control.

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ACC 302: (BUS) Intermediate Accounting II


Continuation of corporate financial reporting.

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ACC 302: (BUS) Intermediate Accounting II


Continuation of corporate financial reporting.

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ACC 303: (BUS) Cost Accounting


Cost and managerial accounting systems and concepts including cost allocation, actual and standard cost systems, cost and profit planning, and control systems.

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ACC 402: (BUS) Advanced Accounting


Consolidation accounting, international accounting issues, and other accounting issues facing multinational, multi-divisional and other complex organizations.

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AFS 105G: Food from the Sea


Introduction to capture fisheries and aquaculture and their contribution to food supply, methods of production, environmental and ecological considerations, practices employed, processing, and marketing, with a regional New England focus.

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AST 118: Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System


Celestial sphere, Earth, formation of and motions and characteristics of objects in solar system, the Sun, exoplanets, and search for extraterrestrial life.

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AVS 101: Introduction to Animal Science


Animal industry's role in world and national economy; inheritance, growth, physiology, nutrition, and diseases of domestic animals and poultry; geographic distribution and marketing of animal products.

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May 21, 2026

AVS 132G: Sustainable Agriculture, Food Systems, and Society


Food is essential to life, and a foundation of civilization.

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May 20, 2026

AVS 332: Animal Diseases


Specific diseases of avian and mammalian species; etiology, symptoms, and control.

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AVS 412: Animal Nutrition


Principles of animal nutrition, metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats; mineral and vitamin requirements; nutritive requirements for maintenance, growth, reproduction, lactation, and work.

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BIO 101: Principles of Biology I


Chemistry, structure, metabolism, and reproduction of cells.

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BIO 102: Principles of Biology II


Structure, physiology, and reproduction of plants.

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BIO 102: Principles of Biology II


Structure, physiology, and reproduction of plants.

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BIO 103: Principles of Biology Laboratory I


Selected laboratory exercises to accompany BIO 101.

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BIO 104: Principles of Biology Laboratory II


Selected laboratory exercises to accompany BIO 102.

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May 21, 2026

BIO 104: Principles of Biology Laboratory II


Selected laboratory exercises to accompany BIO 102.

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May 20, 2026

BIO 220: Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology I


Explores the integration of the structures and functions of the human organism through a systems approach; including the biochemical properties of the cell, integumentary, muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems.

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BIO 221: Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory


Fundamental structure and function of organ systems of the human body explored through models, dissections, and experiments.

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BIO 222: Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology II


Explores the integration of the structures and functions of the human organism through a systems approach; including senses, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive.

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BIO 223: Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory


Fundamental structure and function of organ systems of the human body explored through models, dissections, and experiments.

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BIO 262: Introductory Ecology


Structure and function of ecosystems, limiting factors, population dynamics, population interactions, and community relationships.

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BIO 331: Parasitology


An introduction to the biology of parasitic organisms, including life cycles, infection pathways, and impacts on hosts.

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BIO 352: General Genetics


Introduction to basic genetic principles and concepts leading to an understanding of genes, heredity, and the nature of inherited variation.

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BIO 355: Marine Invertebrates of Southern New England


Collection and identification of marine invertebrates of southern New England.

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BIO 396: Biology And Society


A seminar course dealing with the impact of biological discoveries on societal questions and with the social influences that affect biological discovery.

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BUS 509: Law and Ethics


The course introduces basic legal and ethical principles that are relevant in industry.

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BUS 580X: Special Topics in Sports Management


Provides an in-depth exploration of emerging and timely issues in the sports industry through case studies, guest lectures, and applied research.

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CCJ 230: Crime and Delinquency


Introduction to the study of crime and delinquency.

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CCJ 274: Criminal Justice System


The American system of criminal justice, general processing of cases, principal actors, study of theories of criminal law, and pretrial detention and sentencing.

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CCJ 280: (330) Introduction to Policing


Examines the development and history of policing as an institution.

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CCJ 290: Introduction to Corrections


Examines the origins and development of the modern correctional institution; traditional methods of punishment and rehabilitation; pains of imprisonment, community corrections and reentry and current innovations.

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CCJ 450: White Collar Crime


An examination of white collar crime; its types, causes, consequences, and legal and public policies designed to control it.

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CHM 112: General Chemistry Lecture II


Chemical kinetics, equilibrium, elementary thermodynamics and electrochemistry integrated with descriptive chemistry and practical applications.

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CHM 112: General Chemistry Lecture II


Chemical kinetics, equilibrium, elementary thermodynamics and electrochemistry integrated with descriptive chemistry and practical applications.

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CHM 112: General Chemistry Lecture II


Chemical kinetics, equilibrium, elementary thermodynamics and electrochemistry integrated with descriptive chemistry and practical applications.

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CHM 114: Laboratory for Chemistry 112


Experiments follow the content of CHM112.

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CHM 114: Laboratory for Chemistry 112


Experiments follow the content of CHM112.

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CHM 124: Introduction To Organic Chemistry


Elementary principles of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic compounds, especially those of physiological significance such as amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and waxes.

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CHM 124: Introduction To Organic Chemistry


Elementary principles of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic compounds, especially those of physiological significance such as amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and waxes.

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CHM 124: Introduction To Organic Chemistry


Elementary principles of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic compounds, especially those of physiological significance such as amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and waxes.

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CHM 124: Introduction To Organic Chemistry


Elementary principles of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic compounds, especially those of physiological significance such as amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and waxes.

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CHM 124: Introduction To Organic Chemistry


Elementary principles of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic compounds, especially those of physiological significance such as amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and waxes.

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CHM 126: Laboratory for Chemistry 124


Introduction to chemistry procedures, with emphasis on properties of substances of physiological significance.

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CHM 226: Organic Chemistry Laboratory


Common techniques and typical preparative methods in both aliphatic and aromatic series.

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June 2, 2026

CHM 226: Organic Chemistry Laboratory


Common techniques and typical preparative methods in both aliphatic and aromatic series.

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May 20, 2026

CHM 228: Organic Chemistry Lecture II


Continuation of CHM227 with emphasis on the aromatic series.

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June 2, 2026

CHM 228: Organic Chemistry Lecture II


Continuation of CHM227 with emphasis on the aromatic series.

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May 20, 2026

CHM 228: Organic Chemistry Lecture II


Continuation of CHM227 with emphasis on the aromatic series.

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CLA 395: Greek Mythology: Gods, Heroes, and Humans


Nature and function of myth in the ancient world and today: ideas of divinity, relationship of divine to human, origins of cosmos and human society, male and female principles, power hierarchies, coming of age, the heroic experience.

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May 20, 2026

CLA 396: Myths of Rome


Nature and function of myth in Roman society; origins and influence of Romanitas as found in Roman literature: history, epic, lyric, novel.

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CMB 311: Introductory Biochemistry


Chemistry of biological transformations in the cell.

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CMB 311: Introductory Biochemistry


Chemistry of biological transformations in the cell.

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CMB 352: General Genetics


Introduction to basic genetic principles and concepts leading to an understanding of genes, heredity, and the nature of inherited variation.

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CMD 375: Language Development


Development phenomena in speech and language; causal factors of delayed speech and language; survey of evaluative and habilitative programs for children with deviant language development.

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CMD 550: Audiology for Speech Pathologists


Introduction to audiology for the speech-language pathology graduate student.

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COM 100: Communication Fundamentals


Integrates basic theory and experience in a variety of communication contexts including public speaking, small groups, and interpersonal communication.

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COM 100: Communication Fundamentals


Integrates basic theory and experience in a variety of communication contexts including public speaking, small groups, and interpersonal communication.

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COM 100: Communication Fundamentals


Integrates basic theory and experience in a variety of communication contexts including public speaking, small groups, and interpersonal communication.

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COM 100: Communication Fundamentals


Integrates basic theory and experience in a variety of communication contexts including public speaking, small groups, and interpersonal communication.

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May 28, 2026

COM 108G: Spaceship Earth: Communication and Sustainability


Through in-depth study of films, social media and readings students will explore the principles of sustainability and the communication challenges linking scientific evidence, public policies and individual behavior.

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May 20, 2026

COM 315: Environmental Dimensions of Communication


Investigation of individual and mediated sustainability messages, impact of communication on environmental knowledge, attitudes and behavior; design of communication campaigns to affect resource use, community engagement an.

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May 22, 2026

COM 315: Environmental Dimensions of Communication


Investigation of individual and mediated sustainability messages, impact of communication on environmental knowledge, attitudes and behavior; design of communication campaigns to affect resource use, community engagement an.

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May 20, 2026

COM 321G: Social Media and Interpersonal Communication


Explore theories and research on interpersonal communication and social media.

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COM 361: Intercultural Communication


Study of cultural similarities and differences as they affect communication within and across cultural boundaries.

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COM 381: Research Methods in Communication


Basic concepts and techniques of communication research.

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COM 382: Communication Theory


A critical survey of social science based communication theories; an examination of the nature, processes and functions of communication theory in a variety of contexts.

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COM 410: It’s Not TV: HBO & Media Struc


Advanced study of selected topics.

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COM 440: Media Effects: Entertainment


Surveys social scientific theories and research on contemporary entertainment media.

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COM 442: Strategic Media Communication


Introduces strategic media relation tactics when responding to the media, specifically crisis communication situations.

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CVE 220: Mechanics of Materials


Mechanical properties of materials; analysis of members under axial, torsional, and transverse loads; stress and strain; beam deflections, and introduction to statically-indeterminate beams and buckling of columns.

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CVE 323G: Humanitarian Engineering


Focuses on creating awareness about the challenges that under-served communities are facing locally and globally and how to solve them using appropriate and sustainable technologies.

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ECN 201: Principles of Economics: Microeconomics


Principles underlying resource allocation, production, and income distribution in a market economy.

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ECN 201: Principles of Economics: Microeconomics


Principles underlying resource allocation, production, and income distribution in a market economy.

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ECN 202: Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics


Principles underlying aggregate demand and aggregate supply in a market economy.

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ECN 202: Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics


Principles underlying aggregate demand and aggregate supply in a market economy.

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ECN 334: Money, Financial Markets, and Monetary Policy


Structure and functioning of monetary institutions.

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ECN 390: Economics of Sports


This course will apply economic theory to various topics such as labor relations, contract negotiations between management and professional athletes, measuring why there is income inequality between men and women professional athlete, the impact revenue sharing, luxury tax, and salary cap have on professional sports teams, and financing sports stadiums.

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EDC 102: Introduction To American Education


Introduction to the fundamental structure, functions, and problems of American education.

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EDC 280: Teacher Program Prep and Career Development-Math


Overview and review of required mathematics content and skills for admission into teacher certification programs.

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EDC 312: The Psychology of Learning


An analysis of learning with emphasis on principles and procedures applicable to any human teaching and learning situation.

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EDC 402: The Education of Special Needs Students


Legislative, judicial, social and psychological issues related to assessment, identification, and education of students with special needs in general education classrooms.

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EDC 506: Researching Language in Educational Settings


An introduction to quantitative and qualitative research methods and design, data collection strategies, and methods of data analysis and interpretation in a second language-learning context.

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EDC 515: Integrated Content and Language Instruction and Assessment


Methods and materials of Structured English Immersion and Sheltered English emphasizing teaching strategies for content and language learning.

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EDC 558: Mentoring Applications: Formal and Informal


Delves into a variety of strategies and formats (face-to-face, online, collaborative, etc.

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EDC 581: Administering Adult Programs


Administration, personnel management, resource management, recruitment, development, and supervision within programs dealing with adults as learners.

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EDC 593: Professional Learning Communities(PLCs) in Pre-K-12 Settings


This course is designed to support teachers and administrators in PreK-12 schools to develop and facilitate professional learning communities (PLCs) on a timely and relevant topic in education.

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ELE 212: Linear Circuit Theory


Kirchhoff's Laws, DC-resistive networks, dependent sources, operational amplifier circuits, natural and forced response of first- and second-order circuits, sinusoidal steady-state response, phasors, AC power.

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ENG 120: Poetry Out Loud


Study of great poetry through the art of performance.

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May 21, 2026

ENG 241: U.S. Literature I


Selections from U.S. literature, beginnings to the mid-19th century.

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May 20, 2026

ENG 304: The Horror Film


This course will introduce students to film genres and then proceed to give students grounding more particularly with the horror, musical, and suspense genres.

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ENG 304: The Horror Film


This course will introduce students to film genres and then proceed to give students grounding more particularly with the horror, musical, and suspense genres.

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FIN 322: (BUS) Financial Institutions and Markets


Comprehensive analysis of financial products and financial institutions as well as the markets in which they operate.

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FLM 101: Introduction to Film Media


Introduction to techniques of film practice, film history, genres, analysis of film texts, and reading of film images in their aesthetic, cultural, and literary context.

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May 21, 2026

FLM 101: Introduction to Film Media


Introduction to techniques of film practice, film history, genres, analysis of film texts, and reading of film images in their aesthetic, cultural, and literary context.

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May 20, 2026

FLM 101: Introduction to Film Media


Introduction to techniques of film practice, film history, genres, analysis of film texts, and reading of film images in their aesthetic, cultural, and literary context.

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FLM 205: History of Film II


A survey of world cinema from the 1950's to 2000, examining the production, distribution and exhibition of narrative, documentary and experimental among other forms of film.

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FRN 412: French dystopian literature in the digital age: Panorama by Lilia Hassaine.


This five-week course combines the reading of Lilia Hassaine's Panorama with a critical reflection on the risks of a fully digitized world, while introducing students to how contemporary books are promoted in France at the time of their release, through literary prizes, author interviews, literary TV shows, and other media platforms.

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GER 102: Beginning German II


Learn to communicate in German about the past, present and future, and continue exploring diverse German-speaking cultures.

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GWS 330: Gender and the Holocaust


This course will examine the Holocaust, Nazi ideology, and antisemitism from the perspective of gender.

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GWS 351: Women and Mental Health


Selected areas of study pertinent to gender and women's studies.

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HDF 130G: “This is Us”: Individual and Family Development


Students in this course will learn about contemporary issues of human development, family systems, and cultural diversity based on the television show, This is Us.

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HDF 150: Human Sexuality


Interdisciplinary approach to the study of individual and societal determinants in the development, integration, and expression of human sexuality and a code of sexual behavior.

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HDF 200: Life Span Development I


Physical, social, cognitive, and emotional growth and development of young children within the family and varied cultural settings.

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HDF 201: Life Span Development II


Physical, social, cognitive, and emotional growth and development from adolescence to senescence.

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HDF 205G: Money Skills for Life


An interdisciplinary framework to review important personal financial issues and to offer applicable tools to help students make good financial choices on earning, spending, borrowing, protecting, investing and saving money.

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HDF 318G: Health and Wealth


This course will draw from the disciplines of economics, public policy, public health, and consumer behavior to offer a comprehensive understanding of the intersection of health and wealth.

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HDF 357: Family and Community Health


Individual, family and community health concerns throughout the lifespan.

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HDF 450: Introduction to Counseling


Introduces students in human sciences to interviewing and counseling skills in both professional and paraprofessional settings.

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HDF 570: Preventive Research Methods


Students will learn how to analyze and write about research and develop a research strategy in prevention science.

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HLT 450: Advanced Interdisciplinary Health Studies


Capstone course required for all majors.

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HLT 507: Program Evaluation in Public Health


Program evaluation is essential for public health, and this course is designed to help students develop the fundamentals of evaluation research as it applies to public health interventions/programs and policies.

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INE 315: (BUS) Legal Environment of Business


An introduction to the origins, framework, and concepts of the legal environment of business.

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JOR 443: Strategic Media Communication


Introduces strategic media relation tactics when responding to the media, specifically crisis communication situations.

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KIN 222: Medical Terminology


Framework for medical terminology used by health care professionals.

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KIN 243: Prevention And Care Of Athletic Injuries


Introduces concepts of injury prevention, recognition and management of athletic injuries, accelerated rehabilitation, and emergency management in athletic settings.

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KIN 381: Exercise Behavior and Psychosocial Outcomes


Review of theories of how psychological factors and interventions can affect exercise behavior and examine the psychosocial outcomes that are influenced by engaging in exercise both acutely and chronically.

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LHR 533: The Business of Employee Benefits


This course will provide students with a foundational understanding of the employee benefits marketplace, with a strong focus on designing effective benefit packages and sharing the intent of the strategy with different business stakeholders.

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MBA 500: Statistical Methods for Management


Introductory statistical methods applied to business problems.

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MBA 503: Financial Accounting


Covers basic accounting principles, accounting systems design, and financial reporting issues.

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MBA 530: Legal Environment of Business


Coverage includes both substantive and procedural rules of law in the civil and administrative law field with emphasis on business, regulation, societal, and ethical issues.

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MBA 565: Strategic Management


Integration of functional areas of business through case studies and simulation-based explorations of management problems, and the evaluation of alternative solutions.

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MBA 578: Human Resource Development


Students will learn about theories of organizational and individual change in the context of key HRD functions and focuses, including training, performance management, leadership development, employee experience, and culture.

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MBA 588: Marketing Communications Management


Provides an in-depth knowledge base for developing effective and efficient strategic marketing communications.

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MCE 263: Dynamics


Kinematic and kinetic study of motion of particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies, acted upon by unbalanced force systems, using both scalar and vector methods; development of methods of analysis based on the direct application of Newton's laws, work-energy and impulse-momentum principles.

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MCE 354: Fluid Mechanics


Physical properties of fluids, development of continuity, energy, and momentum concepts using vector methods; application to problems involving viscous and nonviscous fluids including boundary layer flows, flows in closed conduits and around immersed bodies.

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MGT 201: (BUS 340) Management Foundations: Building Better Businesses


Management concepts, processes and practices with an emphasis on inclusion, agility and evidence based decision making: organizational behavior; individual differences and elements of diversity; interpersonal dynamics and communication; work design, motivation and outcomes; social justice and worker voice; structure (including business functions) and culture.

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MGT 341: (BUS) Organizational Behavior


Introduction to organizational behavior; focus on individual, interpersonal, team and organization factor, and how these shape individuals behaviors at work.

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MGT 342: (BUS) Human Resources Management


The role of management of human capital in the strategy of the organization.

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May 21, 2026

MGT 445: (BUS) Strategic Management


Case studies, simulation or company analysis used to study strategic theory and practice and problems of functional integration in domestic and global firms.

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May 20, 2026

MKT 367: Marketing Research


Describes the nature and scope of marketing research activities.

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MKT 475: Digital Marketing: Analytics and Strategy


Analyze ways marketers adapt their strategies in digital environments.

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MTH 103: Applied Precalculus


Linear, quadratic, power, exponential, logarithmic and periodic functions - their graphs and properties.

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MTH 103: Applied Precalculus


Linear, quadratic, power, exponential, logarithmic and periodic functions - their graphs and properties.

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MTH 111: Precalculus


Equations of first and second degree, systems of equations.

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MTH 111: Precalculus


Equations of first and second degree, systems of equations.

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May 27, 2026

MTH 131: Applied Calculus I


Basic topics in calculus for students who do not need all the topics in 141.

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May 22, 2026

MTH 131: Applied Calculus I


Basic topics in calculus for students who do not need all the topics in 141.

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May 20, 2026

MTH 131: Applied Calculus I


Basic topics in calculus for students who do not need all the topics in 141.

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MTH 131: Applied Calculus I


Basic topics in calculus for students who do not need all the topics in 141.

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MTH 141: Calculus I


Topics in functions and their graphs, limits, the derivative, applications to finding rates of change and extrema and to graphing, the integral, and applications.

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MTH 141: Calculus I


Topics in functions and their graphs, limits, the derivative, applications to finding rates of change and extrema and to graphing, the integral, and applications.

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MTH 142: Calculus II


Continues the study of calculus for the elementary algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable.

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MTH 142: Calculus II


Continues the study of calculus for the elementary algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable.

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MTH 142: Calculus II


Continues the study of calculus for the elementary algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable.

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MTH 215: Introduction to Linear Algebra


Detailed study of finite dimensional vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, determinants and systems of linear equations.

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MTH 243: Calculus for Functions of Several Variables


Topics include coordinates for space, vector geometry, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, and multiple integrals.

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MTH 244: Differential Equations


Classification and solution of differential equations involving one independent variable.

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MTH 244: Differential Equations


Classification and solution of differential equations involving one independent variable.

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May 27, 2026

MUS 101: Introduction to Music


Fosters a better understanding and appreciation of the world's great music.

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May 20, 2026

MUS 101: Introduction to Music


Fosters a better understanding and appreciation of the world's great music.

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May 27, 2026

MUS 106: History of Jazz


The nature and origin of jazz and its development as an American folk idiom: European and African heritages, blues, ragtime, dixieland, boogie-woogie, swing, bop, cool, funky, gospel, jazz-rock, free-form, and progressive.

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May 20, 2026

MUS 111: Basic Musicianship


Use of folk, classical, and popular music to learn essentials of music reading and music theory.

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NUR 150: Human Sexuality


Interdisciplinary approach to the study of individual and societal determinants in the development, integration, and expression of human sexuality and a code of sexual behavior.

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NUT 207: General Nutrition


Fundamental concepts of the science of nutrition with application to the individual and community.

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NUT 207: General Nutrition


Fundamental concepts of the science of nutrition with application to the individual and community.

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NUT 212G: Public Health Nutrition


Introduction to the concepts of public health as it relates to the field of nutrition in population-and individual-based approaches.

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PHL 101: Critical Thinking


Identification, formulation and evaluation of both inductive and deductive patterns of reasoning.

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PHL 110G: Love and Sex


This course considers the natures and ethics of love and sex by asking questions like: What is love? What counts as sex? What constitutes consent? What counts as infidelity? (Lec.

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PHL 212: Ethics


Evaluation of major ethical theories.

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PHL 314: Ethical Problems in Society and Medicine


Ethical analysis of topics such as war, capital punishment, sexual morality, suicide, animal rights, honesty and deception, world hunger, discrimination, abortion.

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PHP 673: Pharmacotherapy in Physical Therapy


Basic principles of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic considerations for medications that are encountered by physical therapists

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PHT 544: Health Promotion in Physical Therapy


Provides physical therapy students with an understanding of their role in wellness and health promotion across systems and the lifespan.

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PHY 186: Laboratory for General Physics II


Selected laboratory exercises applicable to materials in PHY 112.

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PHY 186: Laboratory for General Physics II


Selected laboratory exercises applicable to materials in PHY 112.

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PHY 204: Elementary Physics II


Introduction to electricity and magnetism, leading to Maxwell's equations.

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PHY 274: Elementary Physics Laboratory II


Laboratory exercises and recitation sessions related to topics in PHY 204.

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PRS 442: Strategic Media Communication


Introduces strategic media relation tactics when responding to the media, specifically crisis communication situations.

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PSC 211: World Politics: Theories and Applications


The core course for political science majors pursuing the World Politics Track.

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PSC 274: Criminal Justice System


The American system of criminal justice, general processing of cases, principal actors, study of theories of criminal law, and pretrial detention and sentencing.

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PSC 434: American Foreign Policy


Analysis of the institutions, techniques, and instruments of policy making and the execution of foreign policy.

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PSY 103: Towards Self-Understanding


Individual and social problems of normal persons.

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May 28, 2026

PSY 113: General Psychology


Introductory survey course of the major facts and principles of human behavior.

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May 20, 2026

PSY 254: Introduction to Psychopathology


An overview of sociocultural and scientific theories of mental health conditions typically encountered in mental health settings.

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PSY 335: The Psychology of Social Behavior


Conceptual and empirical analyses of individual behavior in social contexts; attention to social motivation, attitude development and change, liking, conformity, aggression, altruism.

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PSY 399: Introduction to Multicultural Psychology


Introduction to multiculturalism as major paradigm.

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PSY 442: Disability in Childhood and Adolescence


Introduction to disability in childhood and adolescence.

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PSY 479: IndustrialOrganizational Psych


Central issues in the field of psychology, allowing in-depth study of contemporary or historical topics.

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SCA 255: (BUS) Operations and Supply Chain Management


Operations management problems in global and domestic environments.

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SOC 100: Introduction to the Sociological Perspective


Sociological approaches to inequality and contemporary social issues regarding race, ethnicity, class, gender.

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SOC 100: Introduction to the Sociological Perspective


Sociological approaches to inequality and contemporary social issues regarding race, ethnicity, class, gender.

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SOC 230: Crime and Delinquency


Introduction to the study of crime and delinquency.

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SOC 240: Race and Ethnicity


Relations among the various ethnic, religious, racial, and political minorities and majorities, with special reference to the United States.

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STA 220: Statistics In Modern Society


Introductory statistics exploring and understanding data, relationships between variables, randomness and probability.

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STA 308: Introductory Statistics


Descriptive statistics, presentation of data, averages, measures of variation.

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STA 308: Introductory Statistics


Descriptive statistics, presentation of data, averages, measures of variation.

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STA 409: Statistical Methods in Research I


Same as STA 308, but is for students who have better mathematical preparation.

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SUS 108G: Spaceship Earth: Communication and Sustainability


Through in-depth study of films, social media and readings students will explore the principles of sustainability and the communication challenges linking scientific evidence, public policies and individual behavior.

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SUS 315: Environmental Dimensions of Communication


Investigation of individual and mediated sustainability messages, impact of communication on environmental knowledge, attitudes and behavior; design of communication campaigns to affect resource use, community engagement an.

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May 22, 2026

SUS 315: Environmental Dimensions of Communication


Investigation of individual and mediated sustainability messages, impact of communication on environmental knowledge, attitudes and behavior; design of communication campaigns to affect resource use, community engagement an.

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May 20, 2026

TMD 126: Introduction to Design


Elements and principles of design as applied to designs from a variety of disciplines, including textiles, apparel, and interiors.

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TMD 433: Textile Markets


Study of social, economic, and political issues that affect the development, production, and marketing of textile products.

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WRT 106: Introduction to Research Writing


Introduction to working with sources and the research process.

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WRT 227: Professional Writing


Develop the writing and information design skills employers most value; learn to advocate for diverse stakeholders in professional contexts.

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WRT 227: Professional Writing


Develop the writing and information design skills employers most value; learn to advocate for diverse stakeholders in professional contexts.

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WRT 332: Technical Writing


Work on writing projects that suit practical needs, share specialized knowledge with diverse audiences, and implement ethical practices of technical communication.

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WRT 332: Technical Writing


Work on writing projects that suit practical needs, share specialized knowledge with diverse audiences, and implement ethical practices of technical communication.

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WRT 442: Strategic Media Communication


Introduces strategic media relation tactics when responding to the media, specifically crisis communication situations.

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