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Principles of Biology

This sequence of courses is offered fall (BIO310), winter (BIO320) and spring (BIO330). This course follows the same sequence of topics as does Biology 210/220/230 but uses a different textbook.

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This course explores the quest of one's identity through facets of Francophone societies. How can culture, customs, family, gender and language shape and influence identity in a progressively...

This course is designed to increase muscle strength and improve cardiovascular endurance using state-of-the-art bikes. Students will experience rolling hills, sprints and other drills to give them...

Students are placed in trios, quartets, quintets and other small ensembles to experience the special give-and-take of playing chamber music. Instrumental combinations include strings, winds, brass...

The 200-level courses are geometry courses tied to algebraic processes. Students investigate lines, polygons, and vectors, in both two and three dimensions. Right-triangle trigonometry is...

Building on coding concepts introduced in the 200-level courses, this course will focus on more advanced topics used to create interactive software applications. This course will explore data...

This sequence of courses is offered fall (CHI210), winter (CHI220) and spring (CHI230). The second year of courses builds heavily upon previously-learned vocabulary and grammar structures. All...

This course focuses on Western concert dance disciplines: ballet, modern and jazz. Composition and improvisation skills will be developed.

This course focuses on Western concert dance disciplines: ballet, modern and jazz. Composition and improvisation skills will be developed.

This sequence of courses is offered fall (FRE210), fall and winter (FRE220) and winter and spring (FRE230). This sequence continues the study of spoken and written French begun in French 110/120/...

This sequence of courses is offered fall (GER210), winter (GER220) and spring (GER230). Language proficiency, reading, writing, vocabulary building and continued investigation of German-speaking...

This sequence continues the study of ancient Greek from the first year. By the end of the second term, students will read adapted selections from Herodotus, who wrote about the Persian Wars with a...

This sequence of courses is offered fall (JPN210), winter (JPN220) and spring (JPN230). This sequence of three courses continues the study of spoken and written Japanese. The students are...

This sequence continues to introduce students to additional forms and syntax, including the subjunctive mood. After completion of this material, students will have their first taste of authentic,...

Dr. Daniel Gallagher of Cornell University has said, "Latin, like any language, is mastered only when one can speak it. Yet the goal of spoken Latin, unlike modern languages, is not necessarily...

This sequence of courses is offered fall (RUS210), winter (RUS220) and spring (RUS230). This sequence of three courses continues the study of oral and written Russian. A comprehensive review of...

This sequence continues the study of spoken and written Spanish begun in the sequence of Spanish 110/120/130. It completes the study of fundamental forms and structures and includes a program of...

Thermodynamics is the foundation on which the science of physical chemistry is built, and statistical thermodynamics provides the fundamental, molecular-level basis for the ideas of thermodynamics...

Amid a rich interplay of precalculus concepts, the study of calculus officially begins. Topics include complex numbers, polar coordinates, probability, recursion, functional notation, slope,...

This course covers the material of MAT410 in greater depth and also does some additional problems

This course introduces students to four primary disciplines: ballet, modern, jazz and hip-hop. Basic composition and improvisation skills will be introduced.

What is really real? How do I know what I know? Do I have free will? What is the good? These and other speculative questions have troubled the Western mind for millennia. This course follows a...

Students in this course study a range of explanations for human thought, behavior and emotion. Readings, projects, demonstrations and class discussions facilitate exploration of the biological...

This one-term course provides an overview of the questions addressed by statisticians. Students will discuss where data comes from, such as polls, surveys and experiments; they will study how to...

The study of logic is at the crossroads of mathematics and philosophy, in which we identify principles underlying the ability to reason. Furthermore, logic aids us in determining the ideal ways in...

This foundational course covers all things theater. Every wondered how a play goes from page to stage? Using the Goel Center for Theater and Dance as a laboratory and launching pad, students will...

The world's urban populations rose from 13% in 1900 to 56.61% in 2021. Attendant to this global trend are the ongoing pressures on urban and national governments to provide solutions to a wide...

This introductory course emphasizes introductory observational aspects of astronomy. Topics include the relationship between the Earth and the sky, short-term and long-term cycles in the celestial...