General Education Courses and the Intensive Session
The following courses have been approved for teaching in the Intersession:
COMM 1000 [100] The Process of Communication
ECON 1201 [112] Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 1202 [111] Principles of Macroeconomics
ENGL 2401 [210] Poetry
ENGL 2407 [216] The Short Story
GEOL 1051 [103] Earth and Life Through Time
HDFS 1070 [190] Individual and Family Development
HIST 1300 [100] The Roots of the Western Experience
HIST 1400 [101] Modern Western Traditions
HIST1201 [108] Modern World History
HIST 1502 [132] United States History Since 1877
HIST 2206 [206] Introduction to the History of Science
LING 1010 [101] Language and Mind
LING 1030 [103] The Diversity of Languages
LING 2010Q [110Q] The Science of Linguistics
MATH 1020Q [102Q] Problem Solving
MATH 1030Q [103Q] Elementary Discrete Mathematics
MATH 1070Q [105Q] Mathematics for Business and Economics
MATH 1071Q [106Q] Calculus for Business and Economics
MATH 1040Q [107Q] Elementary Mathematical Modeling
MATH 1060Q [109Q] Precalculus
NURS 3215W [213W] Nursing Research
POLS 1002 [106] Introduction to Political Theory
POLS 1602 [173] Introduction to the American Political Process
POLS 2072Q [291Q] Quantitative Analysis in Political Science
PP 3020W [223W] Cases in Public Policy
STAT 1000Q [100Q] Introduction to Statistics
The following courses have been provisionally approved for teaching in one upcoming Intensive Session:
ANTH 1000 [100] Other People's Worlds
ANTH 1006 [106] Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 2000 [220] Social Anthropology
ANTH 3401 [269] World Religions
ART 1000 [135] Art Appreciation
CDIS 1150 [150] Communication Disorders
FREN 1169 [169] Studies in the French-Speaking World
FREN 1171 [171] French Cinema
GEOG 1700 [160] World Regional Geography
HDFS 2001 [201] Diversity Issues in Human Development and Family Studies
HIST 3674 [278]/ PRLS 3220 [220] History of Latino/as in the US
LAMS 1190 [190] Perspectives on Latin America
NUSC 1165 [165] Fundamentals of Nutrition
POLS 1202 [121] Introduction to Comparative Politics
POLS 1207 [143] Introduction to Non-Western Politics
Please note: courses provisionally approved can only be taught in one Intensive Session. Once taught, the course will be evaluated for further intersession teaching. Review decisions may be: approval, provisional approval in perpetuity (necessitating an evaluation following every intersession teaching), or decline.