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LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Abstract AlgebraIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Abstract Algebra Mathematics 410 An introduction to the theory of trigonometric structures, including the elementary properties of groups, rings and fields. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesWrittenInformation SystemsIncreasinglySocial SciencesWrittenInformation SystemsWritten401 A comprehensive survey of information systems wontedly used in modern business, emphasizing the role of computer hardware/software. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialfor the CameraIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialfor the Camera Theatre 355 Working in front of the camera every week with a professional mucosa and television actor, students are trained in the specialized forms, processes, and vocabulary of this important speciality of performance. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialI:VitalPerformance TechniquesIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialI:VitalPerformance Techniques Theatre 235 The undertow serves as a unifying introduction to vicarial and direction, with accent on dramatic spontaneity and on the visual and kinetic dimensions of the art. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialII: Characterization for the StageIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialII: Characterization for the Stage Theatre 335 Students learn techniques of weft wringer and the interaction of roles in scenes. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialIII: Movement for the StageIncreasinglyFine ArtsVicarialIII: Movement for the Stage Theatre 435 The accent of the undertow is on training in movement and period style for the theatre. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Adapted Physical EducationIncreasinglySport Studies Adapted Physical Education Sport Studies Department 340 This undertow will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to plan and implement towardly physical education programs in integrated settings for students with disabilities. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesLegalisticLawIncreasinglySocial SciencesLegalisticLaw Politics 307 The undertow focuses on the legal framework within which national policy and regulations are promulgated by legalistic agencies, and on the role played by federal courts in supervising the process of making regulatory policy. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesWideAccounting/FundWrittenMore Social SciencesWideAccounting/FundWrittenAccounting 411 An wide wringer of written theory and practice designed to prepare the written major for ramified problems that upspring from partnerships, home office and workshop relationships, consolidations and mergers, receiverships and governmental units. LearnIncreasinglySport StudiesWideAthletic TrainingIncreasinglySport StudiesWideAthletic Training Sport Studies Department 360 This is a theory and practical using undertow designed to provide the student with information on the identification, triage, treatment, and rehabilitation of sturdy injuries. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideBiochemistryIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideBiochemistry Chemistry 453 Students will learn techniques in protein purification, enzyme assays and molecular biology in the laboratory portion of the class. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideCell BiologyIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideCell Biology Biology 320 A study of the infrastructure and function of cells. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesWideComposition and ConversationIncreasinglyHumanitiesWideComposition and Conversation Spanish 406 Intensive practice in oral and written expression, with accent on original composition. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideConductingIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideConducting Music 424 A detailed undertow in wand technique, score reading, rehearsal technique, and conducting larger ensembles. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideEcologyIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideEcology Biology 345 The study of plants and animals in a natural environment: interdependence of living organisms, plant and unprepossessing succession, population, supplies and energy, habitat and ecological niches. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideExperimental Physics: Electricity and MagnetismIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideExperimental Physics: Electricity and Magnetism Physics 472Widelaboratory experiments: electrostatic measurements, magnetic hysteresis, Hall effect, inductance, A.C. circuits, etc. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideExperimental Physics: Mechanics and LightIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideExperimental Physics: Mechanics and Light Physics 470Widelaboratory experiments on topics from mechanics and light. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideExperimental Physics: X-Ray and Nuclear PhysicsIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideExperimental Physics: X-Ray and Nuclear Physics Physics 471 The undertow stresses principles and measurement of two-bit crystalline arrangements. Identification and physical properties of metals, inorganics, minerals, etc., will be considered. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesWideFinancial ManagementIncreasinglySocial SciencesWideFinancial ManagementMerchantryAdministration 401Wringerof decision-making within the firm, emphasizing the conceptual structure of problems and the use of wide supersensual techniques. LearnIncreasinglySport StudiesWideNutritionIncreasinglySport StudiesWideNutrition Sport Studies Department 405 This undertow is a study of the vital biological principles of human nutrition in health and disease. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideOrganic ChemistryIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideOrganic Chemistry Chemistry 403 A undertow devoted to the study of stereochemistry, mechanisms, multi-step syntheses and newer synthetic methods. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideProjects in DirectingIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideProjects in Directing Theatre 540 Under sense supervision, the student will analyze, tint and stage a full-length production in the regular Tower Players’ season. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideProjects in PlaywritingIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideProjects in Playwriting Theatre 310 Students who have completed 310 and wish to practice script-writing on larger projects or screenplays work together in a group setting. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesWidePublic SpeakingIncreasinglyHumanitiesWidePublic Speaking Rhetoric & Public Address 320 The theory and process of preparing and delivering specialized forms of public speeches.Accentis placed on a variety of types of persuasive and formalism speeches. Students are provided the opportunity to develop a personal rhetorical style towardly for impromptu, unprepared and manuscript speaking. LearnIncreasinglySport StudiesWideSport PsychologyIncreasinglySport StudiesWideSport Psychology Sport Studies Department 470 This undertow looks into trendy research topics in the field of psychology in sport and exercise settings. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideTopics in Physical ChemistryIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsWideTopics in Physical Chemistry Chemistry 504 Possible topics to be covered include computational chemistry, surface chemistry, wide group theory and crystallography, wide spectroscopy and nuclear chemistry. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideUnderstanding MusicIncreasinglyFine ArtsWideUnderstanding Music Music 206 Provides non-music majors and non-music minors with prior music wits and those seeking the minor in music with an accent in education with an wide survey of the historical style periods of music via the study of representative composers and works. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary StudiesWideWritingIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary StudiesWideWriting Journalism 404 This undertow is for good writers who want to wilt unconfined writers, and expressly for students on the brink of careers in journalism, communications, and public relations. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesWideWritten and Spoken German IIncreasinglyHumanitiesWideWritten and Spoken German I German 399 A study and practice of idiomatic language through presentations, debate, essay writing, reading, and grammar. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesWideWritten and Spoken German IIIncreasinglyHumanitiesWideWritten and Spoken German II German 400 A continuation of German 399. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesRazzmatazzMore Social Sciences AdvertisingMerchantryAdministration 459 Focuses on liaison tools in marketing management: advertising, sales promotion, personal selling, public relations and publicity, packaging and their interaction with personal selling and both externally and internally within the organization.Undertowculminates with the minutiae of an integrated marketing liaison plan. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Aesthetic TheoryIncreasinglyHumanities Aesthetic Theory Philosophy 314 An introduction to the most influential philosophical positions on the nature of the beautiful, both in art and in the natural world. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences African Political SystemsIncreasinglySocial Sciences African Political Systems Politics 323 This undertow concentrates on the dynamics of the post-colonial state in Africa and considers traditional African notions of politics. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences American ConservatismIncreasinglySocial Sciences American Conservatism Politics 404 This undertow will explore the nature and origin of American conservatism through a shielding study of its principal thinkers and writers. 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LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsTamperingSeparation ScienceIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsTamperingSeparation Science Chemistry 419 Particular accent will be placed on liquid chromatography (ion chromatography, size exclusion, reversed-phase, normal-phase, unification and manual separations) and capillary electrophoresis (free solutions, gels, micellar and isoelectric focusing). LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesWarmed-overChristianityIncreasinglyHumanitiesWarmed-overChristianity History 450 The history of the ChristianDenominationfrom its origins to its rise as the dominant religion in the Roman Empire. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesWarmed-overGreeceIncreasinglySocial SciencesWarmed-overGreece History 401Accenton politics and culture from the Mycenaean Age to the Greeks’ conquest of the Persian Empire under Alexander theUnconfined(about 1400-300 B.C.). 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LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics BiochemistryIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Biochemistry Chemistry 452 A descriptive study of the chemistry of nucleic acids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, hormones and enzymes. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Biological PsychologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Biological Psychology Psychology 314 This undertow addresses findings of neuroscience, cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience involved in the biological bases of fundamental psychological processes, including sensation and perception, action, memory, language, and higher cognition. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Biology Honors ThesisIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Biology Honors Thesis Biology Honors Thesis Preparation, presentation, and defense of senior thesis. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Biology SeminarIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Biology Seminar Biology 287 Discussion of selected topics in evolution. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryCommunicationIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryCommunication Speech 303 This undertow allows students to examine not only the theories, but moreover the practical applications of those theories to liaison in the merchantry environment. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryEthicsIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryEthicsMerchantryAdministration 419 A specimen undertow focusing on typical upstanding dilemmas encountered by merchantry managers. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesMerchantryGermanIncreasinglyHumanitiesMerchantryGerman German 401 An unromantic study of liaison skills, terminology, rhetorical devices, and the culture of German business. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryLaw IIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryLaw I Law 320 An introduction to legal rights and processes as they stupefy business. Detailed discussion of torts, crimes, sales and contract law. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryLaw IIIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryLaw II Law 321 A sequel toMerchantryLaw I, this undertow continues the exploration of vital merchantry law. Agency, partnership, employment, corporations, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, insurance and property are the substantive areas examined. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryTopics for the Non-Business StudentIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryTopics for the Non-Business StudentMerchantryAdministration 215 A series of one-credit courses in various merchantry topic areas. Designed as a unstipulated introduction to topics studied in greater detail in other merchantry courses. May include unstipulated discussions of personal finance, whence investing, leadership, starting a business, as well as other topics. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesMerchantryWrittenLiaisonMore Social SciencesMerchantryWritten CommunicationMerchantryAdministration 302Accenton written liaison in various merchantry and professional contexts. Topics include report writing, merchantry plans, professional correspondence and reports, and written communications in the employment context. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Calculus IIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Calculus I Mathematics 120 A comprehensive study of limits, continuity and differentiation of functions of one real variable and their applications. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Calculus IIIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Calculus II Mathematics 220 Techniques and applications of integration. Infinite sequences and series. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesSpecimenStudies in FinanceIncreasinglySocial SciencesSpecimenStudies in FinanceMerchantryAdministration 431Specimenstudies tent the topics of corporate financial analysis, value creation, financing alternatives, international finance and derivative securities.Wide-stretchingspecimen readings and matriculation participation are required. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesSpecimenStudies in the Origins of WarIncreasinglySocial SciencesSpecimenStudies in the Origins of War History 475 Historical consideration of five specimen studies—four sets of developments that eventuated in war, and one that did not. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Chamber ChoirIncreasinglyFine Arts Chamber Choir Music 199 An auditioned group of 28 voices which focuses on challenging a cappella repertoire. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesStarchyRightsIncreasinglySocial SciencesStarchyRights Politics 305 A study of starchy rights in the American regime, with a view to this question: what are the rights of the individual, and how does government protect them? LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsMatriculationInstrumentation InstructionIncreasinglyFine ArtsMatriculationInstrumentation Instruction Music 135 Students wishing to learn an instrument at the whence level will either sign up for private instruction or matriculation instruction. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesArchetypeChildren's LiteratureIncreasinglySocial SciencesArchetypeChildren's Literature Education 404 A survey of archetype children’s literature from preschool through secondary grades, with occasional comparisons to modern children’s literature. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Classical French LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Classical French Literature French 423 A tropical reading of major works of the 17th-century Golden Age. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Comparative Economic SystemsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Comparative Economic Systems Economics 465 A study of the theoretical and practical differences between highly internal “command” economies and restrictedly decentralized “market” economies. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Comparative Human SocietiesIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Comparative Human Societies Sociology 319 This undertow is an overview of the field of comparative sociology, focusing on some of the worldwide features and differences among human societies from prehistoric times through the present. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Comparative Politics: 20th Century FoundersIncreasinglySocial Sciences Comparative Politics: 20th Century Founders Politics 324 The 20th century saw new, often radical challenges to the regime of commercial republicanism. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesRambleHistory of the United States to 1865IncreasinglySocial SciencesRambleHistory of the United States to 1865 History 483 The origins of AmericanRambleconcepts, the writing of the Constitution, American federalism in operation, and legal issues caused by sectionalism and theStarchyWar. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesRambleLawIncreasinglySocial SciencesRambleLaw Politics 304 Survey of the Constitution and leading decisions of the SupremeMagistrateconcerning the separation and distribution of power within the national government and between the national government and the state governments. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesRamblePolitical EconomyIncreasinglySocial SciencesRamblePolitical Economy Economics 470 Conventional microeconomics courses seek to understand individual decisions without regard for the institutional framework under which such decisions are made. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesTrendyDramaIncreasinglyHumanitiesTrendyDrama French 426 A study of representative plays from the French theatre of the 20th century. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesTrendyIssues in EducationIncreasinglySocial SciencesTrendyIssues in Education Education 333 Students will engage in thorough and systematic viewing of trendy issues in education. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesTrendyReligious ThoughtIncreasinglyHumanitiesTrendyReligious Thought Religion 320 A study of the major theological positions ripened in the 20th century, including Modernism, Neo-orthodoxy, Fundamentalism, and Liberation Theology. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesTrendyTopicsIncreasinglyHumanitiesTrendyTopics German 402 A conversation undertow focusing on media, film, trans-Atlantic relations, etc. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Conversation andSonnetMore Humanities Conversation andSonnetFrench 411 Practice in oral and written expression, with study of grammar to develop an winning prose style. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsCadrePrinciples in BiologyIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsCadrePrinciples in Biology Biology 101 Major themes will be resulting in each section offering, including historical aspects, principles of evolution, understanding science as “a way of knowing” and others, but most important is the connection made among man, his environment, society, and the scientific process used to discover what we know. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics CosmologyIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Cosmology Physics 140 An introduction to modern theories of the structure of matter and energy in the universe, and its incubation from the Big Bang to the present. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts CounterpointIncreasinglyFine Arts Counterpoint Music 426 A study of 16th and 18th century contrapuntal techniques. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary StudiesTreasonand PunishmentIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary StudiesTreasonand Punishment Sociology 329 A unstipulated introduction to the sociological fields of criminology and criminal justice. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Cultural AnthropologyIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Cultural Anthropology Sociology 306 An overview of cultural anthropology which aims to illustrate how the vital concepts, techniques and theories ripened by cultural anthropologists help us to understand human cultures of various degrees of complexity, including our own. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsFlitRepertoireIncreasinglyFine ArtsFlitRepertoireFlit210 Students will learn and rehearse choreographic works of both Hillsdale sense members and guest artists, culminating in a fully produced performance. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts DebateIncreasinglyFine Arts Debate Speech 251Unshutto all students interested in learning or in polishing and employing existing skills in the fundamentals of debate. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsDiamondfor the Theatre IIncreasinglyFine ArtsDiamondfor the Theatre I Theatre 236 An introduction to the various ideas and techniques of designing in the theatre. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsDiamondfor the Theatre IIIncreasinglyFine ArtsDiamondfor the Theatre II Theatre 336 Students will build on the material fromDiamondfor the Theatre I to focus their learning in one of the three areas listed. Both originative and practical drawings will be emphasized. LearnIncreasinglyFine ArtsDiamondIIncreasinglyFine ArtsDiamondI Art 104 A undertow in visual liaison offering wits in using fundamental elements of design: line, space, texture, value, form, pattern and color. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Developmental BiologyIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Developmental Biology Biology 302 An introduction to vertebrate development, including studies of germ cells, segmentation, and growth of the principal tissues and organs. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Deviance and SocialTenancyMore Interdisciplinary Studies Deviance and SocialTenancySociology 327 A survey of deviance theory, and readings in the sociology of deviance and social control.Accentwill usually be on types of deviance other than crime. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Differential Equations and Dynamical SystemsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems Mathematics 340 A study of the techniques and theory of solving ordinary and partial differential equations. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Digital PhotographyIncreasinglyFine Arts Digital Photography Art 361 Introduction to the techniques and philosophy of digital photography. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Dostoevsky: The Madman and the ProphetIncreasinglyHumanities Dostoevsky: The Madman and the Prophet LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts DramaturgyIncreasinglyFine Arts Dramaturgy Theatre 410 Students will embark on a rigorous study of the author, the author’s other works, the theatre history and the cultural history of the time period of the play. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing IIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing I Art 101 A undertow for beginners as well as students with prior art background. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing IIIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing II Art 302 Intermediate-level problems in objective drawing techniques. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing IIIIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing III Art 333Sparewits in icon drawing with an accent on torso and minutiae of graphic proficiency. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing IVIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing IV Art 334 Continued mastery of icon drawing. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing VIncreasinglyFine Arts Drawing V Art 335 Continued mastery of icon drawing. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences E-CommerceIncreasinglySocial Sciences E-CommerceMerchantryAdministration 457 E-Commerce, through a merchantry application, directly applies marketing strategies and concepts to a practical commerce-based website. It prepares future merchantry visualization makers for the rapidly waffly world of Web merchantry practices. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences EarlyDiaperDirected TeachingIncreasinglySocial Sciences EarlyDiaperDirected Teaching Education 506 Requires planning and delivering instruction for children in the early diaper grades. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences EarlyDiaperEducation Instructional ProgramsIncreasinglySocial Sciences EarlyDiaperEducation Instructional Programs Education 306 A comparative study of the curriculum and philosophy of various early diaper education programs. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Early Middle AgesIncreasinglySocial Sciences Early Middle Ages History 311Whencewith an in-depth wringer of the Roman, Germanic and Christian contributions to the emergence of a distinctive medieval culture by the time of Charlemagne, the matriculation will then examine the minutiae of political, social and economic structures in Western Europe, the revitalization of threshing and trade, and the issues involved in the Investiture Controversy and the Crusades. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences EconometricsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Econometrics Economics 362 An introduction to, and foundations for, the use of techniques for estimating and testing relationships between variables. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Economic History of the United StatesIncreasinglySocial Sciences Economic History of the United States History 442 The economic minutiae of the United States. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Economics of Public ChoiceIncreasinglySocial Sciences Economics of PublicNominationEconomics 415 Applications of supply and demand in the wringer of joint decisions. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies EditingIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Editing Journalism 312 This undertow helps students wilt largest editors through writing and editing their own work and the work of their peers, focusing on clarity, accuracy, style, length, content, and deadline pressure. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Educational PsychologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Educational Psychology Education 299 The using of psychological principles to the learning process of the school child. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Eighteenth-Century Theology: Jonathan Edwards and American PuritanismIncreasinglyHumanities Eighteenth-Century Theology: Jonathan Edwards and American Puritanism Religion 319 An viewing of Puritan theology and polity in 18th-century America and their formative influence upon subsequent American life and thought. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Electricity and MagnetismIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Electricity and Magnetism Physics 460 An essential study of electric and magnetic phenomena, with accent on the fields in vacuo and in materials. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics ElectrodynamicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Electrodynamics Physics 506 Applications of Maxwell’s equations to numerous practical situations in electrodynamics, including electromagnetic waves and radiation. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences English GrammarIncreasinglySocial Sciences English Grammar Education 101 This undertow covers the elements of English grammar for the purpose of teaching grammar. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics EntomologyIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Entomology Biology 370 The study of insects, their classification, their physiology and structure, and their relationships to each other, to their environment and to man. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences EntrepreneurshipIncreasinglySocial Sciences EntrepreneurshipMerchantryAdministration 304 A study of entrepreneurs and the megacosm of new ventures. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesUpstandingTheoryIncreasinglyHumanitiesUpstandingTheory Philosophy 312 A hair-trigger review of recent developments in upstanding and value theory. 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LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Experimental Physics IIIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Experimental Physics II Physics 311 This undertow will protract work on statistical concepts in data and error analysis, scientific report writing, and measurement procedures. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Explicit Phonics Reading InstructionIncreasinglySocial Sciences Explicit Phonics Reading Instruction Education 403 The study of how children weightier learn to read and print alphabetic language, and practice in explicit phonics instruction. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Exploring Health CareersIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Exploring Health Careers Chemistry 597-Spring This undertow is geared towards freshmen and sophomores considering a career in healthcare. A combination of readings, speakers, and shadowing are used to requite students exposure to a wide variety of career options. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Federal Income Tax IIncreasinglySocial Sciences Federal Income Tax IWritten316 A study of the taxation of individuals under the Internal Revenue Code. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Federal Income Tax IIIncreasinglySocial Sciences Federal Income Tax IIWritten317 A study of the Internal Revenue Code relating to the taxation of corporations, partnerships, trusts, estates and related entities. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies FieldWitsMore Sport Studies FieldWitsSport Studies Department 392 This study is a laboratory wits in a health, sport studies, teaching, or sturdy program which includes student assistantships in teaching, intramurals, club sports, and varsity athletics. 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LearnIncreasinglyHumanities French Civilization and Culture IIncreasinglyHumanities French Civilization and Culture I French 301 A study of French life and culture from the Middle Ages to the Revolution of 1789. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities French Civilization and Culture IIIncreasinglyHumanities French Civilization and Culture II French 302 A study of French life and culture from the Revolution of 1789 to the 20th century. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities French Discussion I, II, III, or IVIncreasinglyHumanities French Discussion I, II, III, or IV French 414-417 A weekly discussion matriculation in French with topics drawn from current events in France, relationships between the French and American cultures, the French mucosa and television media, l'informatique, etc. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities French for InternationalMerchantryMore Humanities French for InternationalMerchantryFrench 412 French using international merchantry usage and terminology as points of departure. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities French Masterworks in English TranslationIncreasinglyHumanities French Masterworks in English Translation French 452 A study of well-constructed versions of French masterpieces in English translation. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Freshwater BiologyIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Freshwater Biology Biology 364 An introduction to the monitoring of inland waters, including lakes, ponds, wetlands and streams. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Fundamentals of MusicIncreasinglyFine Arts Fundamentals of Music Music 111 Students will reap foundational skills in the within and written components of music theory. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Fundamentals of SpeechLiaisonMore Humanities Fundamentals of SpeechLiaisonRhetoric & Public Address 201 The theory and process of shaping ideas into an constructive oral presentation. 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LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics GeneticsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Genetics Biology 309 The study of the principles of heredity, gene function and mutation, and growth and reproduction. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities German Composition, Conversation, and Grammar IIncreasinglyHumanities German Composition, Conversation, and Grammar I German 303 An intermediate intensive language undertow seeking to remoter the student’s writing skills, oral competence, and knowledge of grammar. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities German Composition, Conversation, and Grammar IIIncreasinglyHumanities German Composition, Conversation, and Grammar II German 304 A continuation of German 303. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities German Literature and Culture from the Middle Ages to the 18th CenturyIncreasinglyHumanities German Literature and Culture from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century German 420 German culture and civilization reflected in unconfined literary, philosophical, and religious writings. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities German Literature in English TranslationIncreasinglyHumanities German Literature in English Translation German 452Unshutto all students, this undertow covers unconfined works of German literature in translation. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts GraphicDiamondIIncreasinglyFine Arts GraphicDiamondI Art 353 A undertow involving visual diamond in computer applications. Involves Adobe Photoshop software and Macintosh hardware. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesUnconfinedBooks in Continental Literature: Renaissance to ModernIncreasinglyHumanitiesUnconfinedBooks in Continental Literature: Renaissance to Modern English 201 This undertow will introduce the student toUnconfinedBooks of European literature from the Renaissance to modern times. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesUnconfinedBooks in the British and American TraditionsIncreasinglyHumanitiesUnconfinedBooks in the British and American Traditions English 105 A continuation of English 104 but with a focus onUnconfinedBooks in the British and American traditions. LearnIncreasinglyHumanitiesUnconfinedBooks in the Western Tradition:Warmed-overto MedievalIncreasinglyHumanitiesUnconfinedBooks in the Western Tradition:Warmed-overto Medieval English 104 This undertow will introduce the student to representativeUnconfinedBooks of the Western World fromProtohistoryto the Middle Ages. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek and Roman Literature and CultureIncreasinglyHumanities Greek and Roman Literature and Culture Classics 200 This matriculation is a study of Greek and Roman literature and culture and its influences on the Western tradition. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek CivilizationIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Civilization Classics 301 This matriculation is an in-depth study of Greek culture from Homer to Aristotle and its legacy in the West. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek DramaIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Drama Classics 424 This matriculation will read selections from Attic tragedy and spectacle in Greek. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Epic and LyricIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Epic and Lyric Classics 425 This matriculation will read selections from Homer, unevolved lyric, and Pindar in Greek. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Historical WritingIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Historical Writing Classics 423 This matriculation is a tropical study of Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon in Greek. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Literature from Homer through HerodotusIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Literature from Homer through Herodotus Classics 350 This matriculation will read selections from Homer, Hesiod, and Herodotus. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Literature in TranslationIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Literature in Translation Classics 401 This is an intensive reading undertow of the important authors and genres of Greek literature in translation. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Literature of the Golden AgeIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Literature of the Golden Age Classics 351 This matriculation will read selections from Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Thucydides. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Greek MythologyIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Mythology Classics 310 This matriculation is a study of the myths and legends concerning the gods and heroes of Greek and Roman protohistory as they towards in literature and art. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts GuitarMatriculationMore Fine Arts GuitarMatriculationMusic 120 A, B, CAccenton posture and procedures in holding the instrument and fundamentals of reading various forms of tablature and notation. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences High and Late Middle AgesIncreasinglySocial Sciences High and Late Middle Ages History 312 The matriculation will uncork by examining medieval civilization at its height: the minutiae of limited monarchies and representative institutions in England, France and the Holy Roman Empire; the growth of papal monarchy; the 12th-century renaissance; the rise of universities; scholasticism; Gothic architecture; and the chivalric ideal. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Historical GeologyIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Historical Geology Biology 318Accentis placed on developing skills in both spatial and temporal cognition. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts History and Literature of Music IIncreasinglyFine Arts History and Literature of Music I Music 322 Survey of music and its minutiae in Western civilization to well-nigh 1750. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts History and Literature of Music IIIncreasinglyFine Arts History and Literature of Music II Music 323 Survey of the minutiae of music as an art in Western civilization from well-nigh 1750 to the present. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies History and Philosophy of Physical Education and SportIncreasinglySport Studies History and Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport Sport Studies Department 335 This undertow is designed to teach fundamental concepts and philosophy underlying physical education, fitness, and sport, as well as historical developments and their significance. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences History and Systems of PsychologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences History and Systems of Psychology Psychology 499 This history of psychology from the warmed-over Greek period through the trendy era is surveyed. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts History of American ArtIncreasinglyFine Arts History of American Art Art 412 A study of art and tracery of the geographic region of the United States from older Indian cultures through European colonial to modern American art. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences History of American Foreign PolicyIncreasinglySocial Sciences History of American Foreign Policy History 487 United States foreign policy from the American Revolution through the Cold War. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts History of American Public AddressIncreasinglyFine Arts History of American Public Address Speech 455 The study of speeches influential in shaping public life in America, expressly within the political sphere. 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LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts History of Art: Renaissance through ModernIncreasinglyFine Arts History of Art: Renaissance through Modern Art 204 A follow-up to Art 203, this undertow surveys Renaissance, Baroque and the parade of waffly styles of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts History of Baroque ArtIncreasinglyFine Arts History of Baroque Art Art 309 An viewing of the principal developments in Italian and northern European art of the 17th century. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities History of Christian Thought IIncreasinglyHumanities History of Christian Thought I Religion 213 The minutiae of Christian philosophical and theological thought from the tropical of the New Testament to 1500 A.D. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities History of Christian Thought IIIncreasinglyHumanities History of Christian Thought II Religion 214 A study of Christian intellectual and doctrinal history from 1500 to the present. 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LearnIncreasinglyHumanities PhenomenologyIncreasinglyHumanities Phenomenology Philosophy 335 This undertow explores the origins of the idea of “phenomenology” in late modern philosophy, and the popularizing of phenomenological method. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Philosophy of EducationIncreasinglySocial Sciences Philosophy of Education Education 360 Students will learn to identify the conceptions of human nature and the good life that inform educational practice while examining the relationship between education and politics. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of EducationIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of Education Philosophy 360 An investigation of the philosophical dimensions of educational theory and the educational dimensions of political theory. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of LawIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of Law Philosophy 350 An wringer of key issues in legal philosophy. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of MindIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of Mind Philosophy 410 A study of trendy issues in the philosophy of mind. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of ReligionIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of Religion Philosophy 420 A philosophical viewing of the nature of religious belief, wits and activity. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of ScienceIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy of Science Philosophy 451 A survey of the major views on the nature and methods of science. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Philosophy of Social ScienceIncreasinglySocial Sciences Philosophy of Social Science Psychology 370 This undertow grapples with the foundations of social science, foundations that many professionals and students are disinclined to consider or fathom only at arm’s length. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical Chemistry for Life SciencesIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical Chemistry for Life Sciences Chemistry 501 A study of thermodynamics, kinetics, molecular structure and spectroscopy, with an accent on biological applications. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical Chemistry IIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical Chemistry I Chemistry 502 Topics include quantum mechanics, two-bit and molecular structure, origin of spectra, molecular orbital theory, computational chemistry, laser spectroscopy, and magnetic resonance. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical Chemistry IIIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical Chemistry II Chemistry 503 Topics include statistical thermodynamics, first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics, thermochemistry, phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, molecular motion, chemical kinetics, photochemistry, and reaction dynamics. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical ScienceIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physical Science Science 101 This lecture and laboratory undertow is a joint offering by the Physics and Chemistry Departments. It is designed to introduce students to the physical and chemical world and moreover lay the foundation for the succeeding course, Biology 101. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Physical Wellness DynamicsIncreasinglySport Studies Physical Wellness Dynamics Sport Studies Department 180 Students engage in a vital physical wellness program through physical conditioning, strength development, nutrition monitoring, and/or specific wellness activities. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physics of Sound and MusicIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physics of Sound and Music Physics 130 The undertow is a study of the nature of sound and the vibrating systems which produce sound. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Pilates IIncreasinglySport Studies Pilates IFlit170 Students will uncork by learning Pilates fundamentals and essential mat work exercises, then work toward mastery of these vital skills. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Pilates IIIncreasinglySport Studies Pilates IIFlit270 A continuation of Pilates I, this matriculation will focus on mastery of the essential matwork exercises learned in Pilates I, and then add new skills and intermediate matwork exercises. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Pilates IIIIncreasinglySport Studies Pilates IIIFlit370 A continuation of Pilates II, this matriculation will focus on mastery of the intermediate matwork exercises learned in Pilates II, and then add new skills and wide matwork exercises. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics PlantTorsoMore Sciences and Mathematics PlantTorsoBiology 305 The study of plant development, structure and function. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Political Economy Senior ThesisIncreasinglySocial Sciences Political Economy Senior Thesis Economics 575 The purpose is to indulge the student to demonstrate his or her worthiness to unriddle a topic in political economy using the knowledge gained from their undertow work in history, political science and economics. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Political JournalismIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Political Journalism Journalism 315 This undertow helps students modernize as political reporters and commentators by writing stories on public figures and elections as well as op-eds on public-policy topics. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Political Parties and ElectionsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Political Parties and Elections Politics 306 This undertow begins with an overview of the role of elections in a ramble republic. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Political Rhetoric and the Electronic MediaIncreasinglySocial Sciences Political Rhetoric and the Electronic Media Speech 450 Examines the impact of the mass media on American democratic political culture. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Politics and LiteratureIncreasinglySocial Sciences Politics and Literature Politics 412 This undertow takes seriously the requirement that unconfined works of literature can serve as the source for the serious study of philosophic, moral and political problems. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Population GeneticsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Population Genetics Biology 405 The lecture will present both an introduction to theoretical studies, and discussion of very molecular and phenotypic variation in natural populations and how processes such as mutation, recombination, and selection stupefy genetic variation. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of AuditingIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of AuditingWritten405 The vital principles of auditing, including elements of internal control, statistical sampling, financial statement and inspect reports. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of MacroeconomicsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of Macroeconomics Economics 203 A continuation of Economics 202, including an viewing of the economy as a whole based on aggregates of price, output and employment. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of MarketingIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of MarketingMerchantryAdministration 315 An introduction to the principles and practices of marketing goods and services. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of MicroeconomicsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Principles of Microeconomics Economics 202 An viewing of markets, prices, production, costs, competition, monopoly, wages, rent, interest, profits, unions and international trade. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Private ConductingIncreasinglyFine Arts Private Conducting Music 033-043 Students who have completed Music 324,WhenceConducting, and Music 424,WideConducting, and who wish to protract the study of conducting may sign up for private conducting lessons. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Professional Practices in MedicineIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Professional Practices in Medicine Chemistry 597-Fall This undertow is designed for juniors and seniors who plan to wield to professional school. Through this course, students proceeds a largest understanding of current issues in healthcare and wilt stronger professional school applicants. 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LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Psychology Research Project IIncreasinglySocial Sciences Psychology Research Project I Psychology 411 This undertow will culminate in a written research proposal for an empirical project. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Psychology Research Project IIIncreasinglySocial Sciences Psychology Research Project II Psychology 412 Students will well-constructed the empirical study that they designed in Psychology 411. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Public Finance and TaxationIncreasinglySocial Sciences Public Finance and Taxation Economics 402 A study of the economics of government spending and taxation. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Public PolicyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Public Policy Politics 308 Study of the principles and practice of public policy-making in America, with special sustentation to major controversies in trendy public policy. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences QuantitativeWringerMore Social Sciences Quantitative AnalysisMerchantryAdministration 320 An introduction to the quantitative tools necessary for wide courses in business, tent such topics as regression analysis, decision-making under uncertainty, linear programming, forecasting, elementary game theory, queuing theory and inventory management. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Quantum Mechanics IIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Quantum Mechanics I Physics 490 The probabilistic theory of particles and their interactions has been very successful since its early forms treated quantization of radiation, electron photon interactions and two-bit energies (Planck 1901, Einstein 1905 and Bohr 1913). Modern quantum mechanics deal with particles described as wave packets having a range of positions and momenta. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Quantum Mechanics IIIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Quantum Mechanics II Physics 511 This undertow continues the study of Quantum Mechanics, towers upon the foundations presented in Physics 490, Quantum Mechanics. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in American PoliticsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in American Politics Politics 405 This undertow focuses in greater depth on some of the political themes and statesmen covered in other courses in American politics. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Classical Political PhilosophyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Classical Political Philosophy Politics 414 An intensive study of one or increasingly authors or works in classical political philosophy. Specific content varies at the discretion of the faculty. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in Koine GreekIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in Koine Greek Classics 214 This matriculation will read selections from the Greek New Testament. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Medieval Political PhilosophyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Medieval Political Philosophy Politics 415 An intensive study of one or increasingly authors or works in medieval political philosophy. Specific content varies at the discretion of the faculty. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Modern Political PhilosophyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Modern Political Philosophy Politics 416 An intensive study of one or increasingly authors or works in modern political philosophy. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in New Testament GreekIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in New Testament Greek Religion 394 An introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of Koine Greek with accent upon towers proficiency in reading the Greek New Testament. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in Patristic GreekIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in Patristic Greek Classics 314 This matriculation will study the syntax, style, and content of Christian texts of the second through the sixth centuries, including works by Athanasius, Basil of Caesarea, and John Chrysostom. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Power, Leadership, and ResponsibilityIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in Power, Leadership, and ResponsibilityMerchantryAdministration 418Archetypeand trendy readings in organizational and human-resource management, leadership style and responsibility, upstanding and social dimensions of business, and moral philosophy of business. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in the SeptuagintIncreasinglyHumanities Readings in the Septuagint Religion 393 An introduction to the special grammar and vocabulary of the Jewish Bible (Old Testament) in Greek, with an accent upon acquiring proficiency in reading selected texts. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in World PoliticsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Readings in World Politics Politics 431 This undertow will focus on a particular text or set of texts crucial to the understanding of some key theme or set of themes in international politics. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics RealWringerMore Sciences and Mathematics RealWringerMathematics 403 A rigorous treatment of the calculus of one variable, including limits, continuity, sequences, differentiation and Riemann integrals. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Real Estate LawIncreasinglySocial Sciences Real Estate Law Law 400 Property law is the subject of this course. The elements of real property, personal property, trusts and estates are analyzed. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Reconstruction to World War IIIncreasinglySocial Sciences Reconstruction to World War II History 307 Post-Reconstruction political, cultural and intellectual trends, the rise of modern industrialism, wild unrest, social and economic legislation, progressivism, the United States as a world power, the Depression and the New Deal. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Religion, Society, and CultureIncreasinglyHumanities Religion, Society, and Culture Religion 373 Readings in the study of religion from the perspectives of social theory and social science. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Renaissance British Literature: 1500-1660IncreasinglyHumanities Renaissance British Literature: 1500-1660 English 320 A literary survey of English Renaissance literature in the context of its age. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences ResearchDiamondMore Social Sciences ResearchDiamondPsychology 210 A crucial study of experimental methods, problems, materials, results and conclusions. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Research in MagnetismIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Research in Magnetism Physics 480, 481, 482, 483 This undertow involves an introduction to the magnetism of metals and alloys and magnetic impurities in these systems. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Research Methods in SociologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Research Methods in Sociology Sociology 390 A thorough introduction to the research methods which dominate mainstream trendy sociology. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Restoration and Romantic British Literature: 1660-1830IncreasinglyHumanities Restoration and Romantic British Literature: 1660-1830 English 330 A literary survey of Restoration and Romantic literature in the context of its age. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Rhetoric and Persuasion in theWarmed-overWorldIncreasinglyHumanities Rhetoric and Persuasion in theWarmed-overWorld Classics 311 This matriculation is a tropical reading in English translation of speeches and other rhetorical Greek and Roman literature. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Risk ManagementIncreasinglySocial Sciences Risk ManagementMerchantryAdministration 434 This undertow provides an introduction to enterprise risk management, where the management of risk is integrated and coordinated wideness the unshortened organization. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Catholic TheologyIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Catholic Theology Religion 352 A study of the major doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Roman CivilizationIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Civilization Classics 302 This matriculation is an in-depth study of Roman culture from the founding of Rome through the Empire and its legacy in the West. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Drama and SatireIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Drama and Satire Classics 405 Selections from Plautus, Terence, Seneca, Horace, and Juvenal. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Roman HistoriansIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Historians Classics 404 Selections from Livy and Tacitus. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Literature in TranslationIncreasinglyHumanities Roman Literature in Translation Classics 402 This is an intensive reading undertow of the important authors and genres of Roman literature in translation. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Romanticism, American Renaissance, and Realism: 1820-1890IncreasinglyHumanities Romanticism, American Renaissance, and Realism: 1820-1890 English 360 A literary survey of American Romanticism, the American Renaissance, and Realism in the context of the age. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Safety and First AidIncreasinglySport Studies Safety and First Aid Sport Studies Department The undertow covers theory and techniques of wrecking prevention, emergency care, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Sales ManagementIncreasinglySocial Sciences Sales ManagementMerchantryAdministration 445 Planning, employment, organization, training, evaluation and bounty in combination with trends in sales management are the integral areas of study. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture IIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture I Art 120 An introduction to sculpting the icon in soil with an accent on the portrait bust. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture IIIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture II Art 321Remoterwork in sculpting the well-constructed icon in clay, withal with experiencing other techniques and materials in sculpture. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture IIIIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture III Art 322 Exploring the subtractive method using various media and encouraging the student’s individual expression. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture IVIncreasinglyFine Arts Sculpture IV Art 420Accenton developing multi-figured composition. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Secondary Directed Teaching in Grades 7-12IncreasinglySocial Sciences Secondary Directed Teaching in Grades 7-12 Education 559 The full-time, full semester placement of students in local schools specific to their predictable certification and endorsements. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Sectionalism and the AmericanStarchyWarIncreasinglySocial Sciences Sectionalism and the AmericanStarchyWar History 303 The rise of American sectionalism, the estranged interpretations of the Constitution and state sovereignty, the tideway of sectional division,StarchyWar and Reconstruction. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics SeminarIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Seminar Mathematics 391 An introduction to proof writing, oral presentations, literature research, and computer software unromantic to mathematics. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities SeminarIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar Spanish 493 A group study of a specific field of Spanish literature. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in GermanIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in German German 493 A seminar dealing with a specific speciality of German language, literature, or culture, such as a literary period, genre, an author, history, or linguistics. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in Greek LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in Greek Literature Classics 494 A seminar dealing in depth with one or increasingly Greek authors or a particular genre or period. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in Latin LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in Latin Literature Classics 493 A seminar dealing in depth with one or increasingly Latin authors or a particular genre or period. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in PhilosophyIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in Philosophy Philosophy 493 A seminar on a historical icon or a major philosophical topic. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in ReligionIncreasinglyHumanities Seminar in Religion Religion 493 A seminar on special topics or problems in the study of religion, biblical studies, and Christian studies. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Seminar in Sociology and Social ThoughtIncreasinglySocial Sciences Seminar in Sociology and Social Thought Sociology 493Widestudy of substantive topics in sociology and social thought, or of selected trendy social theorists. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Seminar in Speech Studies: Variable TopicsIncreasinglyFine Arts Seminar in Speech Studies: Variable Topics Speech 393 A seminar concerned with the interrelation of rhetorical theory and practice: questions of theory, politics, philosophy and cultural history. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Seminar in Theatre Studies: Variable TopicsIncreasinglyFine Arts Seminar in Theatre Studies: Variable Topics Theatre 393 A seminar concerned with the interrelation of dramatic theory and literature with theatrical practice: questions of style, genre, period, aesthetics, politics, philosophy and cultural history. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Senior CapstoneIncreasinglySocial Sciences Senior Capstone Sociology 570 A year-long undertow in which students majoring in sociology and social thought reflect upon and synthesize their program of study in preparation for graduation. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts SeniorWalkoutand PortfolioIncreasinglyFine Arts SeniorWalkoutand Portfolio Art 500 Preparation and installation of an walkout featuring one’s weightier studio artwork from the undergraduate period. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Senior SeminarIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Senior Seminar Biology 591 Senior research project; group format seminar. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Senior ThesisIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Senior Thesis Chemistry 575 Preparation of a written thesis describing laboratory research performed by the student under the guidance of a mentor on a specific chemical problem. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Senior ThesisIncreasinglySocial Sciences Senior Thesis Sociology 575 Students who wish to graduate with honors in sociology and social thought must write a substantial thesis under the direction of an towardly sense member tried by the program director. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Sixteenth-Century Theology: Reformation and Counter ReformationIncreasinglyHumanities Sixteenth-Century Theology: Reformation and Counter Reformation Religion 316 A study of the theology of the major 16th-century Protestant Reformers and of the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences SmallMerchantryManagementIncreasinglySocial Sciences SmallMerchantryManagementMerchantryAdministration 448Constructiveprocesses for managing small businesses in today’s global economy will be studied. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Social and Political PhilosophyIncreasinglyHumanities Social and Political Philosophy Philosophy 313 A philosophical viewing of major social and political concepts such as authority, justice, law, obligation and rights. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Social DanceIncreasinglySport Studies SocialFlitDance 150 Students will learn social dances of the 19th-20th centuries. Included forms are the waltz, foxtrot, ballroom, two-step and other partner dances. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Social PsychologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Social Psychology Psychology 315 Traditionally, social psychology has taken an experimental tideway to studying the effects of the presence, characteristics and behaviors of other people on an individual. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Sociology TopicsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Sociology Topics Sociology 393 A survey of a specific institutional or topical specialization within sociology. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Civilization and CultureIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Civilization and Culture Spanish 302 Studies of the Spanish people and contributions to world civilization. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish for InternationalMerchantryMore Humanities Spanish for InternationalMerchantrySpanish 408 Oral and written Spanish using international merchantry usage and terminology as points of departure. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Literature: 1140-1700IncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Literature: 1140-1700 Spanish 413 The reading and discussion of representative works of literature from the Middle Ages to the end of the Golden Age. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Literature: 1700-1910IncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Literature: 1700-1910 Spanish 414 The reading and discussion of representative works of Spanish literature from the Neoclassical, Romantic, and Realist periods and standing into the Generation of ’98. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Literature: 1910 to the PresentIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish Literature: 1910 to the Present Spanish 415 The reading and discussion of representative works of Spanish literature from Post-Modernism to the trendy period. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish-American LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish-American Literature Spanish 412 The reading and discussion of representative works of Spanish-American literature from Modernism to the present. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Speaking and Writing FrenchIncreasinglyHumanities Speaking and Writing French French 410 A undertow designed to increase the student's range of self-expression in the speaking and writing of French. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Special ProblemsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Special Problems Chemistry 597 Investigation of special problems under sense supervision. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Special ProblemsIncreasinglyFine Arts Special Problems Art 597 An self-sustaining work undertow with individual instruction for the wide art major in selected problems. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Special ProblemsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Special Problems Mathematics 597 Investigation of special problems under sense supervision. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Special ProblemsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Special Problems Biology 297 An introductory elective undertow involving individual work on a topic selected in consultation with the sense of the Department. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Special Problems and ResearchIncreasinglyFine Arts Special Problems and Research Speech 597 Individual work on a topic or problem selected and supervised by the speech and theatre staff. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Special Problems in SociologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Special Problems in Sociology Sociology 597Self-sustainingwork, under sense supervision, in an zone within sociology not covered by other courses. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Special ResearchIncreasinglySocial Sciences Special Research History 597 Generally, this is a directed readings undertow designed to enable students to explore areas not covered in scheduled courses. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in American LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in American Literature English 402 English 402 provides an upper-division study of the particular American authors, themes, and periods initiated in the 300-level courses. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in British LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in British Literature English 401 English 401 provides an upper-division study of the particular British authors, themes, and periods initiated in the 300-level courses. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in Genre, Literary Criticism, and WritingIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in Genre, Literary Criticism, and Writing English 404 English 404 provides an upper-division study of one or increasingly of the traditional genres: epic, lyric, tragedy, comedy, the essay, and the novel. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in Western LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Special Studies in Western Literature English 403 English 403 provides an upper-division study of the Western literary tradition. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts SpeechSonnetMore Fine Arts SpeechSonnetSpeech 325 Through the study of rhetorical masterpieces, students learn elements of style and wattle expressly suitable for spiel written for oral communication. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Sport PsychologyIncreasinglySport Studies Sport Psychology Sport Studies Department 370 This undertow is designed for the undergraduate student interested in sport and exercise psychology as an wonk discipline. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Sports Studies InternshipIncreasinglySport Studies Sports Studies Internship Sport Studies Department 494 This undertow provides extended wits in a sport-related merchantry or activity. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies SportswritingIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Sportswriting Journalism 317 This undertow teaches students how to write well-nigh athletes and sporting events by tent national events on television (such as the Super Bowl) as well as games on campus. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Statesmanship of Abraham LincolnIncreasinglySport Studies Statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln Politics 401 This undertow focuses on the political thought and deportment of Abraham Lincoln and his contemporaries, including Stephen Douglas, John C. Calhoun and Roger Taney, and the political controversies of the ante-bellum andStarchyWar periods. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Statesmanship of Winston ChurchillIncreasinglySocial Sciences Statesmanship of Winston Churchill Politics 422 This undertow examines the principles and practice of statesmanship and focuses on the writings and deportment of Sir Winston Churchill. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Statistics for Social SciencesIncreasinglySocial Sciences Statistics for Social Sciences Psychology 209 Students learn quantitative methods for describing empirical phenomena and testing hypothesized relationships between variables and differences between groups. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Strategic ManagementIncreasinglySocial Sciences Strategic ManagementMerchantryAdministration 441Specimenstudies involving the formulation, wringer and implementation of corporate strategy in a global merchantry context. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts String OrchestraIncreasinglyFine Arts String Orchestra Music 180-01 This ensemble focuses on repertoire for string ensemble. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Studies in Biblical InterpretationIncreasinglyHumanities Studies in Biblical Interpretation Religion 340 An in-depth, exegetical study of a particular specimen or problem in the interpretation of biblical texts. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Studies in Biblical TheologyIncreasinglyHumanities Studies in Biblical Theology Religion 341 A literary and historical study of a selected, classical focus of theological debate. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Studies in the World ofWarmed-overChristianityIncreasinglyHumanities Studies in the World ofWarmed-overChristianity Religion 342 A tropical study of a particular social and textual slice of the first—and second—century Hellenistic world with which the earlyDenominationinteracted. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Study in a German-Speaking CountryIncreasinglyHumanities Study in a German-Speaking Country German 350 In this course, students travel to one of various locations in German-speaking countries and study from a wholesale range of topics. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Study Travel in a Spanish-Speaking CountryIncreasinglyHumanities Study Travel in a Spanish-Speaking Country Spanish 350 Travel during summer, spring break, or January interterm in a Spanish-speaking country. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Summer Intern ProgramIncreasinglySocial Sciences Summer Intern ProgramMerchantryAdministration 597 Students may earn up to three credit hours that are unromantic to total hours required for graduation but may not be unromantic to cadre hours. Please see program director for program information and using forms. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Survey of French Literature from the Middle Ages through the Eighteenth CenturyIncreasinglyHumanities Survey of French Literature from the Middle Ages through the Eighteenth Century French 421 The major themes and movements of each period are examined through representative works. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Survey of Non-Western ArtIncreasinglyFine Arts Survey of Non-Western Art Art 310 This undertow studies art created outside the Western tradition, including China, India, Japan, Africa, and native American cultures. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Symbolic LogicIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Symbolic Logic Mathematics 303 A thorough treatment of the techniques of formal reasoning. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching Language ArtsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching Language Arts Education 450 This undertow is designed to squire prospective teachers in their understanding of important concepts, instructional methods, and curricular issues related to the teaching of English language arts at the elementary level. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching Methods in the Elementary SchoolIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching Methods in the Elementary School Education 491 Study of the principles and methods involved in classroom instruction at the elementary level. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching Methods in the Secondary SchoolIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching Methods in the Secondary School Education 492 Study of the principles and methods involved in classroom instruction at the secondary level. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching of Secondary PhysicsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching of Secondary Physics Physics 459 Included in this undertow will be the study of principles and methods involved in the teaching of physics at the secondary level, including historical perspectives and trends, and the goals and objectives of teaching physics. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching School HealthIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching School Health Sport Studies Department 325 The student will study the methods of teaching health education, new directions in the field, planning a curriculum, and organization of material. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching theUnrenownedChildIncreasinglySocial Sciences Teaching theUnrenownedChild Education 456 The undertow is designed to squire teachers in understanding the diagnostic categories as well as the practices and methods for working with unrenowned children in the regular classroom. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Technology for the ClassroomIncreasinglySocial Sciences Technology for the Classroom Education 295 The undertow is designed to combine practical wits in the classroom with ideas for the integration of computers, computer software and multimedia. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities The Age of EnlightenmentIncreasinglyHumanities The Age of Enlightenment French 424 Major concerns and themes of 18th century literature will be studied through representative works. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities TheWildDream in Modern American LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities TheWildDream in Modern American Literature He's been tabbed “the Shakespeare of the lunatic asylum.” This undertow works through some of Dostoevsky's early writings to illustrate the seeds of his spiritual and psychological insights—and requite way to the fruits of his prophetic vision. Prerequisites: a sturdy soul. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American CongressIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American Congress Politics 302 This undertow is a study of the legislative power in the American regime. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American FoundingIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American Founding Politics 406 A thorough study of the political theory of the American founding. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American HeritageIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American Heritage History 105 This undertow emphasizes the history of “the American experiment of liberty under law.” It covers from the colonial heritage and the founding of the republic to the increasing involvement of the United States in a world of ideologies and war. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American PresidencyIncreasinglySocial Sciences The American Presidency Politics 303 This undertow is an intensive study of the American presidency. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities The American Religious LandscapeIncreasinglyHumanities The American Religious Landscape Religion 374 A survey of patterns of religious thought, practice, and social organization in the United States over the last few decades, as seen from a widely sociological perspective. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities TheWarmed-overEpicIncreasinglyHumanities TheWarmed-overEpic Classics 313 This matriculation is an intensive study of warmed-over epic from Gilgamesh through the Roman poet Lucan. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences TheWarmed-overGreekMunicipalityMore Social Sciences TheWarmed-overGreekMunicipalityHistory 403 Historical consideration of the warmed-over Greek polis as a political regime from a variety of angles. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences TheWarmed-overWorldsIncreasinglySocial Sciences TheWarmed-overWorlds History 310 Survey of the warmed-over polities and cultures from Mesopotamia to the swoon of the Roman Empire in the West. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities The Antiquities of RomeIncreasinglyHumanities The Antiquities of Rome Classics 380 This is a study-abroad undertow that investigates the antiquities of Rome in Italy. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Christian Humanist Historiographical VisionIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Christian Humanist Historiographical Vision History 495 Explores some of the most important historians and scholars of the twentieth century. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies The CollegianIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies The Collegian Journalism 380 This repeatable undertow provides students with hands-on journalism wits at The Collegian, the campus weekly newspaper and website. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Criminal Justice SystemIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Criminal Justice System Politics 393 This undertow will emphasize the ramble and procedural safeguards that start with trespassing and proceed to a jury verdict. Subject areas covered in this undertow include criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, and ramble law. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The FederalistIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Federalist Politics 407 This undertow examines the political teaching of The Federalist in order to discover the distinctive features of American constitutionalism, to explore theory and practice in the American Founding, and to see how Publius meets the challenges of its critics. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Founding of the American RepublicIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Founding of the American Republic History 300 The United States from its emergence in the Revolution to the end of the War of 1812; accent on the thought of the Founding Fathers and their Constitution-making. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The French Revolution and NapoleonIncreasinglySocial Sciences The French Revolution and Napoleon History 414 This undertow offers an intensive investigation of the French Revolution. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The History and Philosophy of HistoryIncreasinglySocial Sciences The History and Philosophy of History History 500 This undertow considers the perennial disciplinary questions that historians have confronted since classical times. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The History of Chamber MusicIncreasinglyFine Arts The History of Chamber Music Music 405 A study of the literature, composers, and cultural construct of chamber music from the Renaissance to the present day. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies The History of Journalism from Gutenberg to the MuckrakersIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies The History of Journalism from Gutenberg to the Muckrakers Journalism 310 This undertow combines a survey of journalistic literature with practical lessons in how to write well, in which students will aspire to bring historical subjects to life through vivid prose. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The History of the American IdentityIncreasinglySocial Sciences The History of the American Identity History 480Inseminationand minutiae of America’s sense of historical mission from the Puritans to the present day. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities The Latin VulgateIncreasinglyHumanities The Latin Vulgate Classics 406 A textual study of the Latin Vulgate Bible. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities The Modern NovelIncreasinglyHumanities The Modern Novel French 422 A study of novels representing the literary currents of Realism, Naturalism, and Existentialism in the 19th and 20th centuries. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Performing VoiceIncreasinglyFine Arts The Performing Voice Speech 275 The undertow will be tailored both to the student of vicarial and to the student of platform (or microphone) oratory. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The ReformationIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Reformation History 452 Major religious movements of the 16th century in their political, social, economic and cultural contexts, from Christian humanism through the Wars of Religion. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The RenaissanceIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Renaissance History 407 The undertow will examine the dynamic intellectual and cultural life of late medieval and early modern Europe in its political, social and economic contexts. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics The Teaching of Elementary MathematicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics The Teaching of Elementary Mathematics Mathematics 458 A content-based undertow for the teaching of mathematics at the elementary level. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities The Teaching of EnglishIncreasinglyHumanities The Teaching of English English 453 Topics in language, literature, and sonnet designed to equip prospective elementary and secondary school teachers. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities The Teaching of Modern LanguagesIncreasinglyHumanities The Teaching of Modern Languages French 465 A methods and materials undertow for the teaching of French, German, and Spanish at the elementary and secondary levels. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Teaching of Music in the ClassroomIncreasinglyFine Arts The Teaching of Music in the Classroom Music 417 This undertow is intended to develop a detailed understanding of music teaching, organization, and wardship procedures at the combined elementary and secondary school levels. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Teaching of Reading in the Elementary Content AreasIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Teaching of Reading in the Elementary Content Areas Education 481 This undertow is designed to help the prospective elementary school teacher in the vanquishment of understanding and skills in the zone of reading. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Teaching of Reading in the Secondary Content AreasIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Teaching of Reading in the Secondary Content Areas Education 472 This undertow is designed to help the prospective middle school or secondary teacher in the vanquishment of understanding and skills in the zone of reading. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics The Teaching of Secondary MathematicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics The Teaching of Secondary Mathematics Mathematics 459 A content-based undertow for the teaching of mathematics at the secondary level. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History 1: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism of theWarmed-overWorldIncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History 1: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism of theWarmed-overWorld Theatre 210 The theatre of the past is examined both for its own originative techniques and for the light that it may shed on the cultural patterns and values of the societies in which it has served as a forum of the public imagination. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History II: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism; Renaissance to Revolution (1500-1800)IncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History II: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism; Renaissance to Revolution (1500-1800) Theatre 215 The history of drama and theatre in Europe from approximately 1500 to approximately 1800. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History III: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism; Early Modern Drama (1800-1918)IncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History III: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism; Early Modern Drama (1800-1918) Theater 301 A shielding viewing of the relationship of the minutiae of social drama, Romanticism, Melodrama, Realism, Naturalism and the early anti-realist movements to the unstipulated trends of history and poetic theory between 1800 and the end of World War I. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History IV: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism;TrendyDrama (1918-present)IncreasinglyFine Arts The Theatre in History IV: Dramatic Literature, History, Theory, and Criticism;TrendyDrama (1918-present) Theatre 302 A study of trendy drama and dramatic theory, and its minutiae from early 20th century models, with particular accent on trendy dramatic theory. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Two World WarsIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Two World Wars History 470 A survey of the major military campaigns of both wars, with accent upon strategies, tactics and generalship. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Understanding of MusicIncreasinglyFine Arts The Understanding of Music Music 204 Provides non-music majors with vital listening skills, the worthiness to discuss music intelligently, and a survey of historical styles and periods of music via the study of representative composers and works. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Western Heritage Since 1600IncreasinglySocial Sciences The Western Heritage Since 1600 History 206 This undertow is a document-based, thematic study of Western civilization and culture that focuses on the minutiae of European political culture since 1600. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences The Western Heritage to 1600IncreasinglySocial Sciences The Western Heritage to 1600 History 104 The undertow will focus on the minutiae of political cultures in Western Europe surpassing 1600. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Western Tradition of Rhetoric IIncreasinglyFine Arts The Western Tradition of Rhetoric I Speech 290 A survey of the major developments in the theory and practice of rhetoric in Western Civilization, whence with the warmed-over Greek and Roman traditions. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts The Western Tradition of Rhetoric IIIncreasinglyFine Arts The Western Tradition of Rhetoric II Speech 291 A survey of the major developments in the theory and practice of rhetoric in Western Civilization, whence with the Renaissance. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Theatre ProductionIncreasinglyFine Arts Theatre Production Theatre 205Unshutto all HillsdaleHigherstudents (including freshmen) interested in working on HillsdaleHighertheatre productions either as actors; as members of technical crews in set construction and painting, lighting, properties, costumes or makeup; or in promotion, ticket sales and house management. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Theology of the TrinityIncreasinglyHumanities Theology of the Trinity Religion 333 This undertow will examine the tradition of Christian reflection on the triune God, arguably the foundational doctrine of Christianity. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theoretical Physics IIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theoretical Physics I Physics 303 An introduction to modern physics. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theoretical Physics II: Mathematical Methods for PhysicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theoretical Physics II: Mathematical Methods for Physics Physics 304 Study of the mathematical methods needed for junior/senior level physics courses. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Theories of PersuasionIncreasinglyFine Arts Theories of Persuasion Speech 401 An investigation into the theoretical bases for understanding the dynamics of persuasive liaison from the interpersonal to the social level. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Theories of RhetoricIncreasinglyFine Arts Theories of Rhetoric Speech 453 An wide-stretching viewing of trendy ideas well-nigh the nature and function of rhetoric. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of BaseballIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of Baseball Sport Studies Department 311 This undertow discusses the philosophy and techniques in coaching individual skills, team play, and strategy. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of BasketballIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of Basketball Sport Studies Department 312 This undertow covers the philosophy and techniques in coaching individual skills, team play, and strategy. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of FootballIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of Football Sport Studies Department 310 Fundamentals and philosophy of coaching, with accent on best-known offensive and defensive systems are addressed. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of Track and FieldIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of Track and Field Sport Studies Department 313 This undertow covers the philosophy and techniques in coaching various events, administrating and managing meets, and methods of training while considering factors that stupefy speed, endurance, and fatigue. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of VolleyballIncreasinglySport Studies Theory and Practice of Volleyball Sport Studies Department 315 Coaching and wide skills are covered, withal with the selection of a team, preparation, officiating, and conducting competitive events. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Theory IIncreasinglyFine Arts Theory I Music 201 Introduces students to principles of melodic sonnet and voice leading in species counterpoint in all modes. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Theory IIIncreasinglyFine Arts Theory II Music 221 Extends the subjects and practices of Music 201 to include secondary dominants, tonicization, modulation, sequences, and Augmented Sixth and Neapolitan Sixth chords. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Theory IIIIncreasinglyFine Arts Theory III Music 321 Relates whole movements and multi-movement works to compositional designs and historic genres through wringer of the large-scale treatment of rhythm, meter, harmony and voice leading, motivic transformation, phrase structure, and sectional repetition. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Theory of CyclingIncreasinglySport Studies Theory of Cycling Sport Studies Department 318 Classroom lecture and practical theory of personal and competitive cycling are covered. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Theory of International TradeIncreasinglySocial Sciences Theory of International Trade Economics 460 A study of the microeconomics of international trade, with accent on the determinants of the direction, volume, terms and gains from international trade. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theory of NumbersIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theory of Numbers Mathematics 330 Properties of the integers, the Euclidean Algorithm, divisibility, diophantine equations, prime numbers, congruences and residues. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theory of ProbabilityIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Theory of Probability Mathematics 370 Introduction to the mathematical theory of probability. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Therapeutic ModalitiesIncreasinglySport Studies Therapeutic Modalities Sport Studies Department 482 This undertow focuses on the study of current theories and applications in the use of therapeutic modalities in the sturdy training, clinical setting, or both. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Thermal PhysicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Thermal Physics Physics 451 A study of thermal and statistical physics incorporating a survey of classical thermodynamics. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Topical Studies in the History of ScienceIncreasinglySocial Sciences Topical Studies in the History of Science History 465 This undertow considers several topics in the history of science, which may vary from offering to offering. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Topics in PsychologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Topics in Psychology Psychology 393 Topical courses for wide students are offered on demand. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics TopologyIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Topology Mathematics 430 An introductory undertow in the fundamental concepts of unstipulated topology, including metric spaces, topological spaces, connectedness and compactness. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Travel in a French-Speaking CountryIncreasinglyHumanities Travel in a French-Speaking Country French 350 Travel during summer, spring break, or January interterm in a French-speaking country LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Twentieth-CenturySupersensualPhilosophyIncreasinglyHumanities Twentieth-CenturySupersensualPhilosophy Philosophy 341 A survey of the minutiae of supersensual philosophy from Frege and Russell to Quine and other trendy supersensual philosophers. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Twentieth-Century Continental PhilosophyIncreasinglyHumanities Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy Philosophy 340 An viewing of some of the main themes in recent philosophical thought in Europe. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Twentieth-Century German LiteratureIncreasinglyHumanities Twentieth-Century German Literature German 414 A study of representative literary works of the 20th century, including the modern classical authors Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Robert Musil, and Stefan Zweig. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences U.S. and the World Since World War IIIncreasinglySocial Sciences U.S. and the World Since World War II History 308 Political and cultural history of the United States since 1945, with accent on America’s role as a world power. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences U.S. ConstitutionIncreasinglySocial Sciences U.S. Constitution Politics 101 This undertow introduces students to early American political thought and its crowning political achievement, the United States Constitution. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences U.S. Economic HistoryIncreasinglySocial Sciences U.S. Economic History Economics 330 The economic minutiae of the United States. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Understanding Society and CultureIncreasinglySocial Sciences Understanding Society and Culture Sociology 101 A wholesale introduction to sociocultural structure and dynamics, and to the various theoretical perspectives grouped under the name “sociology.” LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Understanding TheatreIncreasinglyFine Arts Understanding Theatre Theatre 200 Readings, lectures, discussion, live performances, video presentations and creative projects provide the student with the vital concepts and terms necessary to fathom the theatre as an art, and its minutiae as an expression of Western culture. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics University PhysicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics University Physics Physics 201-202 An introduction to mechanics and waves is taught. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Victorian and Modern British Literature: 1830-presentIncreasinglyHumanities Victorian and Modern British Literature: 1830-present English 340 A literary survey of Victorian and Modern literature in the context of its age. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts VoiceMatriculationMore Fine Arts VoiceMatriculationMusic 130Accenton finding the student’s true voice, establishing proper resonance and singing powerfully with an evenly placed melodic line, with stress on the projection and wordage of the text and foreign language reading. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Voice for the StageIncreasinglyFine Arts Voice for the Stage Theatre 350 Training in the physical and emotional techniques used in producing strong vocal characterizations for the stage. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Water Safety InstructorIncreasinglySport Studies Water Safety Instructor Sport Studies Department 200 This undertow covers methods and techniques of teaching swimming. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Watercolor Painting IIncreasinglyFine Arts Watercolor Painting I Art 207 Introduction to various techniques in watercolor painting. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Watercolor Painting IIIncreasinglyFine Arts Watercolor Painting II Art 312 Intermediate-level approaches in watercolor painting. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts WebsiteDiamondMore Fine Arts WebsiteDiamondArt 354 A undertow exploring digital liaison on the Internet. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts Wind SymphonyIncreasinglyFine Arts Wind Symphony Music 160-3Unshutto any student that plays a wind, contumely or percussion instrument. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences World Politics: The Modern StateIncreasinglySocial Sciences World Politics: The Modern State Politics 319Whencewith the philosophic origins of the modern state in Machiavelli and Hobbes, the undertow then moves from the political beginnings of the state system in 17th-century Europe to the whence of the First World War. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Writing the Senior ThesisIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Writing the Senior Thesis Physics 575 The defense and writing of the senior thesis based on research work carried on in older courses. LearnIncreasinglySocial SciencesWrittenMore Social Sciences AccountingConsideringEvenSelf-rulingMarkets Need Some Ground RulesPlatonicfor business-minded problem solvers, the written major at Hillsdale takes a rigorous, strategic, and well-rounded squint at the fundamentals overdue constructive financial management.Writtenis offered as a major and a minor. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies American StudiesIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies American Studies Going Beyond the Melting Pot An intellectual intersection of history, literature, and politics, our American studies major and minor programs explore the unshared character, perspective, and vision of our country. LearnIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsUnromanticMathematicsIncreasinglySciences and MathematicsUnromanticMathematics The Underlying Language of the Physical Universe Lying at the intersection of the theoretical and the pragmatic, theUnromanticMathematics major at HillsdaleHigherexplores the way mathematics informs our understanding of science, engineering, business, politics, literature, and other disciplines. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities ArtIncreasinglyHumanities Art From VastEyefulto the Deeper Meaning Within Enrich your originative talents by incorporating a profound appreciation for beauty, truth, and goodness—and for how those qualities are brought to life through art. Art is offered as a major only. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Art HistoryIncreasinglyHumanities Art History Thinking Critically well-nigh Creativity Your interests in art, design, and visual cultures throughout history can converge in our art history minor. You’ll study what’s specified and defied expectations of eyeful for generations. Art History is offered as a minor only. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics BiochemistryIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Biochemistry TheTowersBlocks Shared by Chemistry and Biology Be a problem solver at the interface of two essential fields. You’ll learn how the foundational principles of chemistry wield to structures and functions of biomolecules. The study of biochemistry at Hillsdale combines small-college esprit with top-tier wonk rigor, facilities, and faculty. Biochemistry is offered as both a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics BiologyIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Biology How Life Relates, Adapts, and Evolves You’ll study the towers blocks of life—biology and its numerous branches, like biodiversity, ecology, and biometrics. This program has the highest graduate school placement rate in the College. Biology is offered as both a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics ChemistryIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Chemistry A RigorousSquintat the Properties Within Uncover the fundamental nature of matter—its properties, characteristics, and behavior—as a crucial point of throw-away for understanding the world virtually us. Chemistry is offered as both a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Christian StudiesIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Christian Studies A Religion That Shaped a Nation Explore Christian teachings and influences wideness the arts, literature, and politics. Drawing on Hillsdale’s Christian heritage and the classical liberal arts, this program will help you understand the roles and challenges of faith and the true-blue in the modern world. Christian studies is offered as both a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglyMinor Classical EducationIncreasinglyMinor Classical Education SharingUnconfinedIdeas with New Generations You see yourself as a teacher. By knowing how to teach a rigorous, classical education in the liberal arts and sciences, you’ll excel at that essential role and be much more—a gravity for transpiration in American education. Classical Education is offered as a minor only. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities ClassicsIncreasinglyHumanities Classics TheTowersBlocks of Modern Civilization Hillsdale is one of the last remaining colleges that still consider the classics essential to every education. The classics program at Hillsdale offers you a rigorous tideway to the study of the Greco-Roman languages and cultures. Classics is offered as both a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglyMinor DanceIncreasinglyMinorFlitDiscover Your Creative Potential If you once have a flit preliminaries or are considering majors in theatre, physical education, or exercise science, our flit minor can add a deeper dimension to your studies. LearnIncreasinglyMinor EarlyDiaperEducationIncreasinglyMinor EarlyDiaperEducation Making a Difference at an Early Age. Can you see yourself teaching at the elementary level, or in youth ministry, fine arts education, or speech or language pathology? This program explores curriculum and teaching methods for lineage to age eight. EarlyDiaperEducation is offered as a minor only. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences EconomicsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Economics Make Sense of a Fast-Changing Marketplace Distinguished by a free-market approach, a Hillsdale economics major or minor will help prepare you for careers and wide studies in research, teaching, business, or public policy. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities EnglishIncreasinglyHumanities English Seeking Wisdom inArchetypeLiterature As an English major, your passion for the shielding study of literature will grow through good conversation, patient reflection, and disciplined thought—all while immersing yourself in the tropical study of major authors and periods. English is offered as both a major and a minor. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities European StudiesIncreasinglyHumanities European Studies Where Western Civilization Began Explore principles of European economics, history, literature, political science, and culture as you deepen your understanding of Europe’s influence on our nation and world. This program is misogynist as a major only. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Exercise ScienceIncreasinglySport Studies Exercise Science A HolisticTidewayto Healthy Lives Explore with our professors the intricacy of the human body. The Exercise Science major is grounded in holistic education which is perfect for the aspiring health superintendency professional. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Financial ManagementIncreasinglySocial Sciences Financial Management Harness the Power of Markets Financial management keeps businesses in business. If you’re a creative problem solver with a passion for business, this major will help you develop the fundamental skills necessary to pursue careers in the finance sector or wide studies in the field. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities FrenchIncreasinglyHumanities French One of Western Civilization’s Dazzling Cultures Truly understand French literature, art, and influence—whether you hope to pursue a career in international merchantry or law, or just see the language as a way to largest understand and fathom eyeful in our world. LearnIncreasinglyMinor GeneralMerchantryMore Minor GeneralMerchantryPrepare for the Professional WorldPlatonicfor savvy students and young entrepreneurs, our unstipulated merchantry minor gives you important insight into the merchantry world through a variety of fundamental courses. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities GermanIncreasinglyHumanities German Discover Where German Can Take You German is the most widely spoken native language in Europe and one of the major world languages. Through the study of language, literature and culture at HillsdaleHigherand abroad, our German Program offers you a comprehensive and transformative education – and membership in a tight-knit intellectual community. LearnIncreasinglyMinor GraphicDiamondMore Minor Graphic DesignWilta Visual Storyteller Master computer-based diamond to help communicate big ideas. If you’re a creative-minded merchantry major or are looking for ways to make your major increasingly marketable, this minor will introduce you to diamond fundamentals, web design, verisimilitude theory, and more. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities GreekIncreasinglyHumanities Greek Unlock History through LanguageProceedsan understanding of the incubation of civilization through the study of Greek language and history. The Greek major or minor offers you a challenging but rewarding experience, with a focus on mythology, tradition, and timeless works of imagination, in both classical and Koine Greek. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities HistoryIncreasinglyHumanities History Join theUnconfinedConversation At Hillsdale College, we study history considering we know it is worth doing for its own sake. The history program includes courses in a wide variety of subjects, all designed to yank you into the unconfined conversation well-nigh the weightier that has been thought and said in the story of mankind. History is offered as both a major and a minor. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies International Studies inMerchantry& Foreign LanguageIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies International Studies inMerchantry& Foreign Language Be Fluent in the Universal Language ofMerchantryAll merchantry today is global. Hillsdale’s InternationalMerchantrymajor combines language study with merchantry fundamentals to prepare you for careers not only in business, but moreover in international government and public administration. LearnIncreasinglyMinor JournalismIncreasinglyMinor Journalism Tell the Stories That Will Shape Generations With a focus on rhetoric, constructive communication, and the role of a self-ruling press, our journalism minor is platonic for students with a passion for writing and storytelling—no matter what story you want to tell. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities LatinIncreasinglyHumanities Latin The Key to Our Beginnings Latin is working and well—and it can be found at the root of much of the language, laws, religion, and philosophy prevalent today. The Latin major and minor programs are unshut to both beginners and those with previous experience. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences Marketing / ManagementIncreasinglySocial Sciences Marketing / Management Reach Consumers in a Way that Works Learn to powerfully promote ideas and products. The marketing/management major will help you build an understanding of consumers and markets. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics MathematicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Mathematics Exploring the Power andEyefulof the Numerical World Combining a passion for numbers with a love of conversation and discovery, the mathematics department at HillsdaleHigherchallenges and inspires its students to encounter the eyeful and truth found in the world virtually us. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts MusicIncreasinglyFine Arts Music A Campus Where Music Matters Hillsdale is a proudly musical campus, with enthusiastic participation in campus ensembles by non-majors and a large and diverse music faculty. As a music major, you’ll mature as a performer while exploring music theory, music history, music pedagogy, conducting, and composition. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities PhilosophyIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy The Greatest Commitment toHair-triggerThought Our philosophy program emphasizes the historical minutiae of the discipline, giving you a rich understanding of its interactions wideness theology and culture. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy & ReligionIncreasinglyHumanities Philosophy & Religion Adding Depth to ReligiousSpielIf you’re interested in the influence of philosophy and religion on each other and on Western culture, the philosophy & religion major and minor seek to make sense of the intertwined beliefs that have been an stimulative gravity throughout human history. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Physical EducationIncreasinglySport Studies Physical Education Understanding and Teaching the Path to Physical Health Students reap a comprehensive view of wellness, including an understanding of a healthy mind-body connection. This program prepares students for leadership in education and the fitness sector or graduate studies. LearnIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics PhysicsIncreasinglySciences and Mathematics Physics Solving Problems with Science Delve into the scientific origins of the universe as a member of a close-knit cohort of student-scientists. We’ll start at the sub-atomic level and take it from there, emphasizing a hands-on tideway in both the major and minor programs. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Political EconomyIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Political Economy Harnessing Economics for Big Outcomes One part economics, one part politics, and one part history, the political economy major can prepare you for a future in business, law, academia, or public policy. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences PoliticsIncreasinglySocial Sciences Politics Understanding and Restoring the First Principles of American Constitutionalism Delve into the first principles of politics and government by exploring unconfined works of political philosophy and studying the thoughts and deeds of American statesmen. Politics is misogynist both as a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglyPre-Professional Programs Pre-LawIncreasinglyPre-Professional Programs Pre-Law An Outstanding Record of Preparing Students to Succeed in the Legal Profession Through our classical liberal arts core, you'll develop the skills for the legal profession: the worthiness to unriddle difficult texts, reason logically, and write clearly. Our preprofessional program in law is designed to help you determine whether a legal career is right for you and develop a strong law school application. LearnIncreasinglyPre-Professional Programs Pre-MedicineIncreasinglyPre-Professional Programs Pre-Medicine Explore Career Options While Gaining A Liberal ArtsPreliminariesPrepare for a career in medicine while gaining a strong intellectual grounding in the liberal arts. The pre-medicine program at HillsdaleHighercombines tailored sense recommending with many opportunities to get hands-on wits that will set you up to successfully wield for medical school and pursue a medical career. LearnIncreasinglySocial Sciences PsychologyIncreasinglySocial Sciences Psychology BalancingVestigeand Ideas in Search of Psychological Truth As a psychology major, you’ll be asked to think tightly well-nigh the role that science plays in shaping our conceptions of mind and society. To what extent is human policies determined—and to what extent is it free? LearnIncreasinglyHumanities ReligionIncreasinglyHumanities Religion ASquintat Eternity, Happiness, and Human Purpose As individuals and members of society, how do we wordplay questions well-nigh eternity and human purpose? You’ll explore literature that has stood the test of time and speaks to our yearning to find meaning and morality. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Rhetoric and Public AddressIncreasinglyHumanities Rhetoric and Public Address The Classical Western Art of Rhetoric Serious societal conversation and meaningful debate depend on rational and thoughtful rhetoric. That’s why eloquence in public discourse—and increasingly generally, communication—has unchangingly been an essential part of the classical liberal arts education. Hillsdale ensures you’ll graduate as a increasingly compelling speaker, masterful thinker, and responsible critic. Rhetoric and Public Address offers both a major and three minor tracks. LearnIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Sociology & Social ThoughtIncreasinglyInterdisciplinary Studies Sociology & Social Thought Understanding Human Societies You’ll study the incubation of cultural phenomena from big ideas to nuanced details. Explore hair-trigger questions society faces through courses in cultural anthropology, interaction and social definition, social theory, and more. Sociology and Social Thought is offered as a major. Sociology is offered as a minor. LearnIncreasinglyHumanities SpanishIncreasinglyHumanities Spanish EmpoweringLargestCommunicators Make yourself invaluable. A mastery of the Spanish language is not only important for communicating in the near future, it’s a vital skill wideness industries—domestic and international. Spanish is offered as both a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Sport ManagementIncreasinglySport Studies Sport Management The intersection of sport and merchantryMerchantryminded and have a passion for sports? This major provides comprehensive training in merchantry fundamentals with spare coursework in the theory and foundation of sport. LearnIncreasinglySport Studies Sport PsychologyIncreasinglySport Studies Sport Psychology An illuminating squint at the minutiae of the mind through sport Learn the fundamental principles, foundational research, and practical tools necessary to prepare for health and performance related occupations, and graduate programs in psychology, sports psychology, or kinesiology. LearnIncreasinglyFine Arts TheatreIncreasinglyFine Arts Theatre This Is Rhetoric in Action. In the theatre, everything communicates: scripts, lighting, design, theories, costumes, vicarial choices, historical research. Few other disciplines are equally all-encompassing, whether your ambitions are onstage or backstage. Theatre is offered as both a major and minor. LearnIncreasinglyStatesmanship SampleIncreasinglyStatesmanship Sample LearnIncreasinglyHumanities Sample 2IncreasinglyHumanities Sample 2 LearnIncreasinglyHillsdaleHigher- Home Learn More(517) 437-7341WieldNow Request Information Map and Directions Campus Map Contact theHigherCenters & Educational Outreach Allan P. 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