Courses
An examination of fascism as an ideology which dominated the political and cultural life of Europe in the first half of the century.
Learn More ›An examination of fascism as an ideology which dominated the political and cultural life of Europe in the first half of the century.
Learn More ›Representative works of 20th century French and Francophone literature by authors such as Gide, Camus, Sartre, Beckett, Ionesco and others. In addition, the course emphasizes oral and written expression.
Learn More ›Technology skills are the foundational skills for our students' futures. The ISTE Educational Technology Standards for students will be the cornerstone of this course.
Learn More ›This course draws its title from one of the more provocative theses of the later 20th century, expressed by Samuel Huntington in his book A Clash of Civilizations, suggesting that Western civilization and the worldview of Islam are on a
Learn More ›Fly to Fort Lauderdale and begin exploring extraordinary places! Skin dive a Florida Key coral reef, canoe and airboat in the Everglades, kayak the Keys, and discover the culture of Key West, Florida.
Learn More ›Inspired by the ancient Greek and Roman ideal of a sound mind in a sound body and powered by a spirit of friendly competition and a low-tech approach, this course will divide the 12-person class into three four-person teams that will mov
Learn More ›This course is designed to blend numerous elements including off-campus travel, service-learning and interdisciplinary study.
Learn More ›Students will provide volunteer service to those agencies and communities attempting to rebuild. Students will discover firsthand the human and natural costs associated with altering ecosystems as they travel to this devastated region.
Learn More ›This course examines abnormal behavior and psychopathology, including diagnoses, causes, and treatments. The role of society and culture in determining definitions of abnormal behavior and approaches to treatment is also addressed.
Learn More ›Introduction to properties of groups, rings, integral domains, and fields. Prerequisite: Mathematics 250 and 303. Offered alternate spring terms.
Learn More ›The study of the role of accompanist as co-artist. Standard vocal and instrumental repertoire is studied and performed, with emphasis on the development of sight reading and ensemble skills.
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