Edition ID
31
Start Date
End Date
Years
2122

Classic Readings in Public Administration

PS 436 Classic Readings in Public Administration 4 cr. This course provides a learning opportunity and general introductory scholarship related to the development of public administration as an academic discipline. The course is designed to provide interested students a foundation for understanding practical and theoretical concepts related to public administration in the United States.

Politics and Film

PS 315 Politics and Film 4 cr. This course uses films and selected documentaries to analyze a series of political topics, all linked by themes of power and violence in political systems. Some of these issues are basic and permanent in politics, such as the troubled relationship between private and public ethics; others, such as totalitarianism, force us to rethink the nature of modernity itself.

Medical Anthropology: Pluralistic Systems of Health Care

AN 383 Medical Anthropology: Pluralistic Systems of Health Care 4 cr.

Analysis of behavioral science dimensions of health systems and institutions at regional, national and global scales. Discussion includes social and cultural factors relating to health, occurrence and distribution of disease. Cross cultural analysis of biomedicine and societal medical systems.

Advanced German II

GR 302 Advanced German II 4 cr. Continues to develop the language skills acquired in German 301. Students will work with authentic German materials in a variety of media and genres to enhance the four language skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening.

Advanced German I

GR 301 Advanced German I 4 cr. The aim of this course is to become comfortable in spoken and written German through an understanding of the culture of Germany and German-speaking countries, intending to develop students’ language abilities at the advanced level, but integrate all language skills in its approach.

Advanced Spanish II

SN 302 Advanced Spanish II 4 cr.

This course develops learner Spanish skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) as an organic whole at the Advanced level. This course and its partner (SN 301: Advanced Spanish I) undertake a comprehensive review and expansion of the Spanish grammar system.

Advanced Spanish

SN 301 Advanced Spanish 4 cr.

This course develops learner Spanish skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) as an organic whole at the Advanced level. This course and its partner (SN 302: Advanced Spanish II) undertake a comprehensive review and expansion of the Spanish grammar system.

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