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Course #: ITM-867 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 3
Course #: HIS-311 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 3
Course #: HIS-327 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 3
Course #: ADA-605 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 3
Course #: HIS-303 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 3
Course #: ITM-223 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 3
Course #: ITM-145 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 3
Course #: HIS-336 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0

An examination of some of the major thinkers andycultural forms in American history from colonialytimes to the present.

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Course #: HIS-320 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0

Examines American Environmental History fromycolonial times to the present.

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Course #: ITM-278 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0

We are all members of many folk groups. Folklifeyis the glue of everyday cultual life. It is how weynegotiate social space and life in modern society.yFolklore is that which is true culturally, noty"myths" of dubious merit.

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Course #: ITM-356 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0

In addition to tracing some general origins ofylaughter and comedy, this course offers studentsythe opportunity to explore several distinctlyyAmerican forms of humor.

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Course #: ITM-106 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0
Course #: PSI-101 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0

An analysis of American political institutions andybehavior.

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Course #: HIS-321 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0

This course surveys events in United Statesyhistory, from the colonial era to the present,ythat suggest the racial underpinnings of Americanyculture and society and explores how raceyinteracts with class, gender, ethnicity, religionyand

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Course #: IDS-109 Min Credits: 3 Max Credits: 0

A beginning course in the visual-gesturalyprocesses of American Sign Language (ASL).yStudents develop basic receptive and expressiveylanguage skills in ASL, including signs, grammarysyntax, and finger spelling, and will beginydevelopment

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