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Linguistics 290: Special Topics: Constructed Languages

  • Course Number: 290
  • Department: LING - LINGUISTICS
  • Instructor: Brian Hsu
  • Days & Times: T-Th 3:30-4:45
  • No recitation, T/Th Class, No Class on Fridays

This course examines constructed languages, popular in literature and entertainment. We investigate variation among natural languages, how existing constructed languages are built, and build our own languages. Prerequisite: LING 101.

Linguistics 100: Introduction to Language

  • Course Number: 100
  • Department: LING - LINGUISTICS
  • Instructor: Paul Roberge
  • Days & Times: MWF 11:15-12:05
  • Gen Eds Filled: SS
  • M/W/F Class

Introduction to the formal analysis of human language, including sounds, words, sentences, and meaning, plus child language acquisition, language change over time, social attitudes toward language, and comparisons among languages.

AMST 398: Service Learning in America-del norte a norte: An American Songbook

  • Course Number: 398
  • Department: AMST - AMERICAN STUDIES
  • Instructor: Annette Rodriguez
  • Days & Times: Tuesday 2:00-5:00 pm
  • Gen Eds Filled: CI, EE
  • Service Learning, No recitation, No Class on Fridays, Hands-on Experience

Social change, identity, diversity, privilege, and justice through song cultures and service.

ENGL 302: Professional Communications for Social Movements

  • Course Number: 302
  • Department: ENGL - ENGLISH
  • Instructor: Joseph Lewis
  • Days & Times: Tuesday/Thursday 12:30-1:45 pm
  • Gen Eds Filled: CI
  • No recitation, T/Th Class, No Class on Fridays

Writing for non-profit, policy, social justice, and social entrepreneurship settings.

ENGL 620: Introduction to Old English Language and Literature

  • Course Number: 620
  • Department: ENGL - ENGLISH
  • Instructor: Professor Leinbaugh
  • Days & Times: Tuesday/Thursday 3:30-4:45 pm
  • Gen Eds Filled: LA, WB
  • No Class on Fridays, T/Th Class

PWAD 489: Epic, Empire, and Diplomacy

  • Course Number: 489
  • Department: PWAD - PEACE WAR & DEFENSE
  • Instructor: Leinbaugh
  • Days & Times: Tuesday Thursday 2:00-3:15 pm
  • Gen Eds Filled: LA, GL
  • No recitation, T/Th Class

WGST 101: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies

  • Course Number: 101
  • Department: WGST - WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES
  • Instructor: Karen Booth
  • Days & Times: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00-3:15 pm
  • Gen Eds Filled: US, SS
  • T/Th Class

Interdisciplinary course contextualizes and links personal histories to structural forces.

PHCO 702: Principles of Pharmacology and Physiology

  • Course Number: 702
  • Department: PHCO - PHARMACOLOGY
  • Instructor: Dr. Kenakin
  • Days & Times: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9:00-9:50 am

Introduces pharmacology and physiology to students. Course requirement for pharmacology students.

CLAR 247: Roman Archaeology

  • Course Number: 247
  • Department: CLAR - CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
  • Instructor: Professor Gates-Foster
  • Days & Times: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00-3:15
  • Gen Eds Filled: NA, VP, WB
  • No recitation, T/Th Class, No Class on Fridays

Explore Roman communities and the wider Mediterranean; urbanization; trade, colonization, Roman Army!

RELI 227: Luther and the Bible

  • Course Number: 227
  • Department: RELI - RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  • Instructor: Professor Ruth von Bernuth
  • Days & Times: Monday Wednesday 11:15-12:05 Friday Recitation
  • Gen Eds Filled: HS, WB

Protestant Reformation literature and its impact then and now. Taught in English

MUSC 100: Applied Music Lessons

  • Course Number: 100
  • Department: MUSC - MUSIC
  • Instructor:
  • Days & Times:
  • Gen Eds Filled: VP
  • 1 credit hour

Beginner private music lessons for non-majors. Lesson times scheduled with instructor approval.

PLCY 101: Making Public Policy

  • Course Number: 101
  • Department: PLCY - PUBLIC POLICY
  • Instructor: William Goldsmith
  • Days & Times: Monday/Wednesday 10:10-11:00 am
  • Gen Eds Filled: SS, NA

Overview of the policymaking process and of major public policy issues.

POLI 203: Race, Innocence, and the Decline of the Death Penalty

  • Course Number: 203
  • Department: POLI - POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • Instructor: Frank Baumgartner
  • Days & Times: Monday/Wednesday 11:15 am -12:05 pm
  • Gen Eds Filled: SS, US

Examines the decline of the death penalty in class and guest lectures.

MATH 290: Calculus I Corequisite

  • Course Number: 290.002
  • Department: MATH - MATHEMATICS
  • Instructor:
  • Days & Times: Wednesday 2:30-3:20 pm
  • 1 credit hour

Nervous about MATH 231? Take this co-requisite to review algebra and trigonometry.

MATH 290: Algebra Corequisite

  • Course Number: 290.001
  • Department: MATH - MATHEMATICS
  • Instructor:
  • Days & Times: Monday 2:30-3:20 pm
  • 1 credit hour

Nervous about MATH 110? Take this co-requisite to review algebra.

LING 290: Special Topics: Constructed Languages

  • Course Number: 290
  • Department: LING - LINGUISTICS
  • Instructor: Brian Hsu
  • Days & Times: Tuesday/Thursday 3:30-4:45 pm
  • No recitation, T/Th Class, No Class on Fridays

This course examines structured language, popular in literature and entertainment. We investigate variation among natural languages, how existing constructed languages are built, and build our own languages. Prerequisite: LING 101.

LING 100: Introduction to Language

  • Course Number: 100
  • Department: LING - LINGUISTICS
  • Instructor: Paul Roberge
  • Days & Times: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 11:15 am - 12:05 pm
  • Gen Eds Filled: SS

Introduction to the formal analysis of human language, including sounds, words, sentences, and meaning, plus childhood language acquisition, language change over time, social attitudes toward language, and comparisons among languages.

COMM 490: Ethnography of Technology and Digital Media

  • Course Number: 490.002
  • Department: COMM - COMMUNICATION STUDIES
  • Instructor: Alice Marwick
  • Days & Times: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00-3:15 pm
  • T/Th Class, No Class on Fridays

Field methods to analyze online community, emerging technologies, and social media. 

PLAN 590: Planning for Historic Preservation

  • Course Number: 590.002
  • Department: PLAN - CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING
  • Instructor: Myrick Howard
  • Days & Times: Monday 4:00-6:00 pm

Introduction to historic preservation and its role in the development process. 

COMM 490: Ethnography of Technology and Digital Media

  • Course Number: 490.002
  • Department: COMM - COMMUNICATION STUDIES
  • Instructor: Alice Marwick
  • Days & Times: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00 - 3:15 pm
  • No Class on Fridays, T/Th Class

Field methods to analyze online community, emerging technologies, and social media. 

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