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Classes Added to Fall 2008 Semester Schedule of Classes

Updated: April 14, 2008

New Classes

AMST 279 American Autobiography, T 2:40-3:55, R 2:55-4:10, Professor Maier

AMST 416 Cultural Politics in Mid 20th Century America, W 6:30-9:30, Professor Cohn

AMST 456 Body Art in Fiction, Film and Practice, T 6:30-9:30, Professor Fitzgerald

CHIN 233 Chinese Literature, MWF 11-11:50, Professor Wang

ECON 101-8 Basic Economic Principles, MW 1:15-2:30, Professor Ebeling

ECON 101-9 Basic Economic Principles, MW 2:40-3:55, Professor Ebeling

ECON 207 Alternative Economic Systems, MW 1:15-2:30, Professor Stringham

ECON 333 History of Thought, MW 8:30-9:45, Professor Ebeling

ENGL 260-4 Introduction to Literary Studies, MW 2:40-3:55, Professor Salerno

ENGL 340 Jazz in American Literature, W 1:15-3:55, Professor Maier

ENGL 405 American Literature: The Remix, T 9:55-11:10, R 9:25-10:40, Professor Maier

ENGL 439-9 Special Topics in Film: Cinematic Melodrama, R 6:30-9:30, Professor Salerno

HIST 312 Formative Years 1763-1815, R 6:30-9:30, Professor Chatfield

INTS 203 Human Rights in a Global Age, T 1:15-2:30, R 1:30-2:45, Professor Weldemichael

INTS 349 No Easy Walk to Freedom, W 6:30-9:30, Professor Weldenmichael

LACS 233, Chinese Literature, MWF 11-11:50, Professor Wang

MATH 107-6 Elements of Statistics, MF 1:15-2:30, Professor Sarmuk

PBPL 365 Crime, Punishment and Public Policy, MW 1:15-2:30, Professor Fulco

PHIL 216 Philosophy of Law, T 2:40-3:55, R 2:55-4:10, Professor Nenadic

PHIL 221 Philosophy of Science, T 1:15-2:30, R 1:30-2:45, Professor Krancberg

PHIL 320 Hegel, T 6:30-9:30, Professor Nenadic

PHIL 378 Philosophy of Mind, T 11:20-12:35, R 10:50-12:05, Professor Krancberg

POLS 102-3 American National Government, T 9:55-11:10, R 9:25-10-40, Professor McMahon

POLS 213 Transitional Justice in Theory and Practice, T 2:40-3:55, R 2:55-4:10, Professor Chakravarti

POLS 374 The Political Subject: Agency and Idology, WF 1:15-2:30, Professor Sims

RELG 295 Contemporary Issues in Roman Catholicism. W 1:15-3:55, Professor Mikulich

SOCL 250 Urban Sociology, MWF 11-11:50, Professor Weinstein

Class Updates

Math 107-5 now T 8:30-9:45, R 8:00-9:15

PHIL 101-2 now T 2:40-3:55, R 2:55-4:10

PHIL 255 Philosophy of Logic meets Numeric and Sympolic Reasoning requirement

PSYC 101-3 now WF 2:40-3:55

PSYC 265 now MF 2:40-3:55 (note:  meets Natural Science requirement)

 

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