A survey of contemporary topics in mathematics such as: voting systems and power, apportionment, fair division of divisible and indivisible assets, efficient distribution, scheduling and routing, ...
Chemistry of Renewable Energy invites nonscience majors to engage in a topic that profoundly impacts our society. In this course, renewable (and non-renewable) energy sources are investigated from a ...
Jan. 10, 2020: Last day to drop or add classes. Please note that the honors college dean does not receive course evaluation scores for any course that does not have the HNRS prefix and does not ...
Full information, including Lee Honors College course descriptions and course schedules by semester, may be found in the links below. For registration dates, please visit the Registrar's calendar page ...
Hello, students. We at the New University of Teachable Stuff are excited for the new semester, mainly because we almost ran out of money over the summer. Please look over our fall course offerings and ...
At Amherst College in western Massachusetts, "You can do whatever you want," says dean of the faculty, Catherine Epstein. "If you never want to take a math class, you don't have to take a math class.
This lecture course explores through lecture and discussion the factors affecting the development of the profession and role socialization with emphasis on policies, regulations and organizations ...
PSC 323 Ancient and Medieval Political Theory Dr. Callum Ingram This course focuses on ancient and medieval writings about politics, government, economics, and culture. While many of the texts will ...
RFSS 100: What is Rhetoric? Although the oldest discipline, rhetoric may be the least understood. Aristotle defined rhetoric as "the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of ...
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