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AERO: Aerospace

111-01
Heritage and Values
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
K. Corcoran
 
09/07 - 12/21
45/12/0
Lecture
CRN 40774
1 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
JRC 126

           

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 40774

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 126

  Kristina Corcoran

This course introduces the Air Force, and allows students to examine general aspects of the Department of the Air Force, Air Force Leadership, Air Force benefits, and opportunities for Air Force officers. The course also lays the foundation for becoming an Airman by outlining our heritage and values, and provides a historical perspective such as lessons on war and US military, AF operations, principles of war, and air power. Students will learn about the Air Force way of life and gain knowledge on what it means to be an Airman.

1 Credits

200-01
Leadership Lab
 
M 5:15 pm - 7:15 pm
M. Johnson
 
09/07 - 12/21
100/47/0
Lab
CRN 41046
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 47
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:15 pm
7:15 pm
JRC 126

           

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41046

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center 126

  Mitch Johnson

Leadership Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets (e.g., students pursuing an officer's commission in the USAF) every fall and spring semester unless excused by the department chair for an authorized period of non-attendance. Leadership Laboratory complements each of the courses listed below by providing cadets with leadership and followership experiences.

0 Credits

200-02
Leadership Lab
 
M 5:15 pm - 7:00 pm
M. Johnson
 
09/07 - 12/21
100/3/0
Lab
CRN 41165
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:15 pm
7:00 pm
In Person

           

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41165

In Person | Lab

St Paul: In Person

  Mitch Johnson

Leadership Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets (e.g., students pursuing an officer's commission in the USAF) every fall and spring semester unless excused by the department chair for an authorized period of non-attendance. Leadership Laboratory complements each of the courses listed below by providing cadets with leadership and followership experiences.

0 Credits

201-01
AFROTC Phys Fitness Lab
 
WF 6:30 am - 7:30 am
M. Johnson
 
09/07 - 12/21
100/48/0
Lab
CRN 41149
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 48
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

6:30 am
7:30 am
In Person

 

6:30 am
7:30 am
In Person

   

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41149

In Person | Lab

St Paul: In Person

  Mitch Johnson

AFROTC Physical Fitness Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets (e.g., students pursuing an officer's commission in the USAF) every fall and spring semester unless excused by the department chair for an authorized period of non-attendance. AFROTC Physical Fitness Laboratory complements each of the courses listed below by providing cadets with leadership, followership, and teambuilding experiences while teaching them to maintain physical fitness required for military service. AFROTC cadets must attend two sessions per week to pass the course. In order to remain in the program and gain a commission, cadets must pass a physical fitness assessment each term.

0 Credits

201-02
AFROTC Phys Fitness Lab
 
WF 6:30 am - 7:30 am
M. Johnson
 
09/07 - 12/21
100/2/0
Lab
CRN 43191
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

6:30 am
7:30 am
In Person

 

6:30 am
7:30 am
In Person

   

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 43191

In Person | Lab

St Paul: In Person

  Mitch Johnson

AFROTC Physical Fitness Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets (e.g., students pursuing an officer's commission in the USAF) every fall and spring semester unless excused by the department chair for an authorized period of non-attendance. AFROTC Physical Fitness Laboratory complements each of the courses listed below by providing cadets with leadership, followership, and teambuilding experiences while teaching them to maintain physical fitness required for military service. AFROTC cadets must attend two sessions per week to pass the course. In order to remain in the program and gain a commission, cadets must pass a physical fitness assessment each term.

0 Credits

211-01
Team & Leadership Fundamentals
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
M. Fiandt
 
09/07 - 12/21
20/7/0
Lecture
CRN 40775
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC LL04A

           

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 40775

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center LL04A

Mike Fiandt

This course provides a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. Students are taught from the beginning there are many layers to leadership, including aspects that don’t always jump to mind like listening, understanding themselves, being a good follower, and problem solving efficiently. The students will apply these leadership perspectives when completing team building activities and discussing things like conflict management. Students will demonstrate basic verbal and written communication skills. Prerequisite: AERO 112 or permission of instructor

1 Credits

211-02
Team & Leadership Fundamentals
 
F 8:15 am - 9:20 am
M. Fiandt
 
09/07 - 12/21
20/7/0
Lecture
CRN 41567
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

8:15 am
9:20 am
MHC LL04A

   

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41567

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center LL04A

Mike Fiandt

This course provides a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. Students are taught from the beginning there are many layers to leadership, including aspects that don’t always jump to mind like listening, understanding themselves, being a good follower, and problem solving efficiently. The students will apply these leadership perspectives when completing team building activities and discussing things like conflict management. Students will demonstrate basic verbal and written communication skills. Prerequisite: AERO 112 or permission of instructor

1 Credits

321-01
Lead People & Effective Com I
 
W 5:45 pm - 9:15 pm
M. Johnson
 
09/07 - 12/21
15/12/0
Lecture
CRN 41260
4 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

5:45 pm
9:15 pm
MHC 209

       

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41260

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 209

  Mitch Johnson

This course builds on the leadership fundamentals taught in AERO 211 and 212. Students will gain a more in-depth understanding of how to effectively lead people, gain experience applying leadership tools, and receive ethics training that will prepare them for becoming an officer and a supervisor. Additionally, students will continue to hone their writing and briefing skills. Prerequisite: AERO 212

4 Credits

421-01
Nat Security & Lead Resp I
 
W 5:25 pm - 8:55 pm
M. Fiandt
 
09/07 - 12/21
15/9/0
Lecture
CRN 40776
4 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

5:25 pm
8:55 pm
MHC LL04A

       

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 40776

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center LL04A

Mike Fiandt

This course introduces the basic elements of national security policy and process. Students will learn about air and space operations, the role of the military in society, and current domestic and international issues affecting the military profession. Additionally, students will discuss the responsibility, authority, and functions of an Air Force commander and selected provisions of the military justice system. Prerequisite: AERO 322 or permission of instructor

4 Credits

AMCD: Amer Culture & Difference

200-L01
American Culture:Power/Identit
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
K. Chowdhury
AMCDCoreFAPX 
09/07 - 12/21
20/21/0
Lecture
CRN 40299
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 126

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 126

     

Subject: Amer Culture & Difference (AMCD)

CRN: 40299

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 126

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Human Diversity

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Diversity/Soc Just

Other Requirements Met:
     Amer Culture & Diff Minor Appr
     FYE Changemaking
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     Faith and Praxis Minor or Cert
     FYE Soci Just&Cultural Transf
     FYE Social Justice
     Writing to learn

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Kanishka Chowdhury

AMCD 200, American Culture:Power/Identity: (This course was originally titled ACST 200: Introduction to American Culture and Difference; the name change has been submitted as an information item to the UCC). In AMCD 200, students learn about the historical and theoretical foundations of Cultural Studies as an academic discipline and use cultural theory to analyze a variety of cultural products and representations. In this course, students look specifically at dominant and subversive constructions of gender, race, ethnicity, national and sexual identities, and how these constructions are deployed through cultural practices and productions such as sports, film and television, folklore and popular culture, youth subcultures, music, and so on. For example, the course may contain units on "nation" and the creation of American mythologies; the process of hero-making in American history; stereotypes and the representation of race and ethnicity in television and film; representations of gender and sexuality in advertising; as well as a section on American music from jazz, blues, folk and roots music, to rock and roll, punk, and hip-hop.

4 Credits

AMSL: American Sign Language

111-01
Elem American Sign Language I
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
T. Moore
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
25/24/0
Lecture
CRN 42705
4 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 308

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 308

       

Subject: American Sign Language (AMSL)

CRN: 42705

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 308

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Language/Culture

2020 Core Requirements Met:
      Language/Culture

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Tiffany Moore

This course is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of American Sign Language. Students will acquire basic grammatical skills and vocabulary that will enable them to communicate in routine social or professional situations within an authentic cultural context.

4 Credits

111-02
Elem American Sign Language I
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
T. Moore
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
25/25/0
Lecture
CRN 43539
4 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 209

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 209

     

Subject: American Sign Language (AMSL)

CRN: 43539

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 209

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Language/Culture

2020 Core Requirements Met:
      Language/Culture

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Tiffany Moore

This course is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of American Sign Language. Students will acquire basic grammatical skills and vocabulary that will enable them to communicate in routine social or professional situations within an authentic cultural context.

4 Credits

CLAS: Classical Civilization

225-L01
Classical Hero & Film
 
MW 1:35 pm - 3:10 pm
R. Quartarone
ClassicsCore 
09/07 - 12/21
20/13/0
Lecture
CRN 40271
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
Online

 

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
Online

       

Subject: Classical Civilization (CLAS)

CRN: 40271

Online: Sync Distributed | Lecture

Online

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Class, Civilization Major Appr
     Class. Civilization Minor Appr
     FYE Changemaking
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     FYE Soci Just&Cultural Transf
     FYE Social Justice
     Writing to learn

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Rina Quartarone

This Course focuses on analyzing and understanding Classical epic poetry, the ancient presentation of heroic figures and heroic exploits, and recognizing the influence of epic/heroic literature on the modern storytelling device of film. While the genre of epic is central to the course, other genres (both literary and cinematic) which present he-roic figures, e.g., tragedy, history, comedy, action, fantasy, will also be explored. Analyzing the works read or viewed via writing and class discussion will constitute the primary course activities; students will engage in reading, viewing and writing outside of class, while class time will include some writing, viewing and discussion. In order to allow am-ple time for discussion and analysis, the majority of films in their entirety will be viewed outside of class. The course grade will be based substantially on written analysis (i.e., essays, papers) of the texts and films studied. ENGL 203 may also be substituted for this course.

4 Credits

245-L01
Classical Mythology
 
MWF 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
L. Hepner
ClassicsCoreWomen 
09/07 - 12/21
20/19/0
Lecture
CRN 42601
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OEC 310

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OEC 310

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OEC 310

   

Subject: Classical Civilization (CLAS)

CRN: 42601

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 310

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Class, Civilization Major Appr
     Class. Civilization Minor Appr
     FYE Changemaking
     Writing to learn
     WGSS Major Approved
     WGSS Minor Approved

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Liz Hepner

Mythology is the embodiment and encoding of the beliefs, principles, and aspirations of ancient cultures. This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to mythology as an introduction and foundation to Classical civilization. Both Greek and Roman myths will be examined from a variety of theoretical perspectives, including aetioligical, structuralist, and psychological theories. Consideration will also be given to the study of literature in translation, art history, religion, and history. The course grade will be principally based on writing assignments and class discussions. ENGL 203 may also be substituted for this course.

4 Credits

XX: ENSL Engl 2nd Lang (ACTC)

001-01
Els Language Centers
 
See Instructor
TBD
 
TBD
999/0/0
No Classroom Required
CRN 40852
0 Cr.
Size: 999
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: ENSL Engl 2nd Lang (ACTC) (XX)

CRN: 40852

No Classroom Required

Other: No Room

Instructor: TBD

0 Credits

FAST: Family Studies

200-L01
Foundations of Family Studies
 
Blended
A. Nuru
CoreFASTWomen 
09/07 - 12/21
20/17/0
Lecture
CRN 41418
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 17
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:35 am
OEC 203

     
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Family Studies (FAST)

CRN: 41418

Blended Online & In-Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 203

Online

Requirements Met:
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     Family Studies Major Approved
     Family Studies Minor Approved
     FYE Human Well-Being
     FYE Soci Just&Cultural Transf
     FYE Social Justice
     Writing to learn
     WGSS Major Approved
     WGSS Minor Approved

  Audra Nuru

As a foundation of the Family Studies major and minor, this course provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the discipline and profession of Family Studies. Students will be introduced to primary family theories and the practical nature of theorizing for understanding, explaining and strengthening all families; read original and translated/applied research on family topics; explore substantive topics of the field; examine the current state of Family Studies and its multidisciplinary roots; become familiar with family studies’ occupations and professional organizations; review ethical principles of working with and studying families; and examine a range of contemporary issues for families in the 21st century.

4 Credits

FYEX: First Year Experience

100-01
Foundation for College Success
 
M 8:15 am - 9:20 am
E. Larson
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40175
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:15 am
9:20 am
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40175

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Eric Larson

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-02
Found for College Success (PM)
 
R 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
A. Cashman
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40176
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
OEC 308

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40176

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 308

  Amanda Cashman

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-03
Found for College Success (PM)
 
T 8:00 am - 9:05 am
K. Schumann
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40177
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
9:05 am
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40177

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Kimberly Schumann

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-04
Found for College Success (PM)
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
B. Lofgren
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40178
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40178

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Betsy Lofgren

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-05
Foundation for College Success
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
C. Yahnke
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40179
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1014

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40179

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Chris Yahnke

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-06
Foundation for College Success
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
K. Donnelly
 
09/07 - 12/21
23/21/0
Lecture
CRN 40180
1 Cr.
Size: 23
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
SCB 140

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40180

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 140

  Kris Donnelly

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-07
Found for College Success (PM)
 
W 8:15 am - 9:20 am
K. Cooper
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40181
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

8:15 am
9:20 am
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40181

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Kenneth Cooper

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-11
Found for College Success (PM)
 
M 9:35 am - 10:40 am
D. Goetsch
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40184
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40184

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Dana Goetsch

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-12
Found for College Success (PM)
 
M 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
E. Larson
 
09/07 - 12/21
25/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40185
1 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40185

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Eric Larson

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-13
Foundation for College Success
 
M 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
S. Chamseddine
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40186
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40186

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Sarah Chamseddine

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-14
Foundation for College Success
 
T 9:55 am - 11:00 am
S. Muenster-Blakley
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40187
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:00 am
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40187

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Sarah Muenster-Blakley

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-16
Foundation for College Success
 
T 9:55 am - 11:00 am
C. Small
 
09/07 - 12/21
22/21/0
Lecture
CRN 40189
1 Cr.
Size: 22
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:00 am
OSS 122

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40189

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 122

  Chip Small

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-17
Found for College Success (PM)
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
B. Antoine
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40190
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
JRC 227

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40190

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 227

  Beth Antoine

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-19
Foundation for College Success
 
W 9:35 am - 10:40 am
J. Langer
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40192
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

9:35 am
10:40 am
NRH 1014

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40192

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Jesse Langer

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-20
Foundation for College Success
 
W 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
M. Borg
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40193
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

10:55 am
12:00 pm
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40193

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Mick Borg

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-22
Found for College Success (PM)
 
M 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
H. Smeltekop
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40195
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40195

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Hugh Smeltekop

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-24
Found for College Success (PM)
 
M 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
J. Reagan
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40197
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40197

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Jessica Reagan

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-25
Foundation for College Success
 
M 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
Z. Chang
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40198
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40198

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Zoe Chang

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-26
Foundation for College Success
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
M. Goodwin
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40199
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40199

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Maria Goodwin

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-27
Foundation for College Success
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
E. Thompson
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40200
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1014

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40200

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Erica Thompson

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-28
Foundation for College Success
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
J. Prokes
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40201
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
OEC 206

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40201

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 206

  Joanna Prokes

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-29
Foundation for College Success
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
A. Kadrmas
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40202
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
OEC 302

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40202

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 302

  Amy Kadrmas

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-30
Foundation for College Success
 
W 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
M. Borg
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40203
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40203

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Mick Borg

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-32
Foundation for College Success
 
W 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
K. Thomas
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40205
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40205

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Kyle Thomas

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-33
Found for College Success (PM)
 
W 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
A. O'Brien
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40206
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
OEC 208

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40206

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 208

  April O'Brien

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-34
Found for College Success (PM)
 
M 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
B. Clark
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40207
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40207

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Ben Clark

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-35
Foundation for College Success
 
M 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
Z. Chang
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40208
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40208

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Zoe Chang

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-36
Foundation for College Success
 
W 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
A. Dockendorf
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/25/0
Lecture
CRN 40209
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40209

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Annie Dockendorf

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-37
Foundation for College Success
 
W 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
C. Stephens
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40224
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
NRH 1014

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40224

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Colleen Stephens

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-38
Found for College Success (PM)
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
K. Hawks
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40225
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC 201

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40225

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

  Katherine Hawks

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-39
Foundation for College Success
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
E. Oswald
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40226
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC 210

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40226

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 210

  Erica Oswald

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-41
Foundation for College Success
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
J. Reagan
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40227
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC 206

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40227

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 206

  Jessica Reagan

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-42
Foundation for College Success
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
S. Shier
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40228
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC 202

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40228

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 202

  Sadaf Shier

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-43
Found for College Success (OS)
 
R 9:55 am - 11:00 am
D. Killpack
 
09/07 - 12/21
22/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40229
1 Cr.
Size: 22
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
SCB 150

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40229

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 150

  Dustin Killpack

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-45
Foundation for College Success
 
R 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
B. Antoine
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/13/0
Lecture
CRN 40231
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
MHC 202

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40231

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 202

  Beth Antoine

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-46
Found for College Success (PM)
 
M 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
A. Lamont
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/18/0
Lecture
CRN 40232
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 18
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
MHC 203

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40232

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 203

  Alisa Lamont

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-47
Foundation for College Success
 
M 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
B. Clark
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/14/0
Lecture
CRN 40233
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
MHC 202

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40233

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 202

  Ben Clark

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-48
Foundation for College Success
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
T. Mueller Dorn
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40234
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40234

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Teri Mueller Dorn

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-49
Foundation for College Success
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
E. Thompson
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/20/0
Lecture
CRN 40235
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1014

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40235

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Erica Thompson

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-50
Found for College Success (PM)
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
M. Twite
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/19/0
Lecture
CRN 40236
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC 210

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40236

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 210

  Mary Twite

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-51
Foundation for College Success
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
S. Schmalenberger
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/16/0
Lecture
CRN 40237
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 16
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
BEC LL07

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40237

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center LL07

  Sarah Schmalenberger

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-53
Foundation for College Success
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
K. Edwards
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/16/0
Lecture
CRN 40239
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 16
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC 201

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40239

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

Krysten Edwards

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-54
Foundation for College Success
 
R 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
S. Shier
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/12/0
Lecture
CRN 40240
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
MHC 206

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40240

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 206

  Sadaf Shier

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-55
Foundation for College Success
 
T 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
S. Schmalenberger
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/11/0
Lecture
CRN 40241
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
BEC LL07

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40241

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center LL07

  Sarah Schmalenberger

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-56
Foundation for College Success
 
T 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
M. Gerard
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/10/0
Lecture
CRN 40242
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
OEC 302

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40242

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 302

Michael Gerard

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-57
Foundation for College Success
 
R 9:55 am - 11:00 am
A. Cashman
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40243
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40243

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Amanda Cashman

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-58
Foundation for College Success
 
M 9:35 am - 10:40 am
A. Ashley-Wurtmann
 
09/07 - 12/21
22/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40244
1 Cr.
Size: 22
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
OSS 122

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40244

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 122

  Arden Ashley-Wurtmann

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-59
Foundation for College Success
 
M 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
N. Ferguson
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40245
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
MHC 201

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40245

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

  Norman Ferguson

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-60
Foundation for College Success
 
W 9:35 am - 10:40 am
S. Custer
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40246
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

9:35 am
10:40 am
SCB 110

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40246

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

  Shanan Custer

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-63
Foundation for College Success
 
M 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
D. Goetsch
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40247
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
SCB 140

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40247

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 140

  Dana Goetsch

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-64
Foundation for College Success
 
M 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
S. Quam
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/18/0
Lecture
CRN 40589
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 18
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
OEC 302

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40589

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 302

  Seth Quam

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-65
Foundation for College Success
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
T. Luther
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/13/0
Lecture
CRN 40590
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
OEC 319

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40590

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 319

  Teage Luther

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-67
Foundation for College Success
 
R 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
T. Schipper
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/21/0
Lecture
CRN 40742
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
MHC 305K

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40742

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 305K

  Tyler Schipper

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-68
Foundation for College Success
 
R 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
N. Ellingson
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40743
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1014

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40743

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Neil Ellingson

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-69
Foundation for College Success
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
E. Embury
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40744
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
JRC 227

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40744

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 227

  Erica Embury

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-70
Foundation for College Success
 
R 8:00 am - 9:05 am
D. Puroway
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40745
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

8:00 am
9:05 am
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40745

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Drew Puroway

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-71
Foundation for College Success
 
R 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
M. Tucker
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40746
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40746

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

  Melanie Tucker

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-73
Foundation for College Success
 
W 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
S. Fernando
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40747
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

10:55 am
12:00 pm
MHC 201

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40747

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

  Stephnie Fernando

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-74
Foundation for College Success
 
W 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
S. Fernando
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40748
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
MHC 204

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40748

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 204

  Stephnie Fernando

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-76
Foundation for College Success
 
M 12:15 pm - 1:22 pm
N. Ferguson
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40749
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:22 pm
MHC 305J

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40749

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 305J

  Norman Ferguson

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-80
Foundation for College Success
 
R 9:55 am - 11:00 am
O. Itkin
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 43615
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
NRH 1014

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 43615

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

  Ora Itkin

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

100-82
Foundation for College Success
 
R 9:55 am - 11:00 am
H. Walsh
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 43617
1 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
MHC 305K

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 43617

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 305K

  Holly Walsh

Foundations for college success is a first-year experience course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills that will help them succeed at St. Thomas. This one credit course covers a range of topics, including: campus engagement, well-being, academic success, financial literacy, career and vocation, sustainability, global and intercultural competence, and spirituality.

1 Credits

150-01
Common Good Theme Path EnvSust
 
See Instructor
C. Small
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
500/152/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 40432
0 Cr.
Size: 500
Enrolled: 152
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40432

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE Enviro Sustainability

  Chip Small

The Theme-Based Learning Community provides students the opportunity to explore a University of St. Thomas mission-based theme across at least two disciplines and participate in co-curricular campus events that focus on the same theme. Students enrolled in the Theme-Based Learning Community Path will participate in a minimum of four themed co-curricular activities. Students registered for the Path will also register for two courses within the same theme. Successful completion of this Path and two corresponding themed courses will satisfy the First Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being current enrolled or have completed one of the theme based learning community courses.

0 Credits

150-02
Common Good Theme Path Wellbg
 
See Instructor
A. Jessee
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
500/122/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 40433
0 Cr.
Size: 500
Enrolled: 122
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40433

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE Human Well-Being

  Allison Jessee

The Theme-Based Learning Community provides students the opportunity to explore a University of St. Thomas mission-based theme across at least two disciplines and participate in co-curricular campus events that focus on the same theme. Students enrolled in the Theme-Based Learning Community Path will participate in a minimum of four themed co-curricular activities. Students registered for the Path will also register for two courses within the same theme. Successful completion of this Path and two corresponding themed courses will satisfy the First Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being current enrolled or have completed one of the theme based learning community courses.

0 Credits

150-05
Common Good Theme Path ChgMkg
 
See Instructor
M. Twite
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
500/309/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 40436
0 Cr.
Size: 500
Enrolled: 309
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 40436

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE Changemaking

  Mary Twite

The Theme-Based Learning Community provides students the opportunity to explore a University of St. Thomas mission-based theme across at least two disciplines and participate in co-curricular campus events that focus on the same theme. Students enrolled in the Theme-Based Learning Community Path will participate in a minimum of four themed co-curricular activities. Students registered for the Path will also register for two courses within the same theme. Successful completion of this Path and two corresponding themed courses will satisfy the First Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being current enrolled or have completed one of the theme based learning community courses.

0 Credits

150-06
Common Good Theme Path SocJust
 
See Instructor
S. Myers
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
500/282/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 43722
0 Cr.
Size: 500
Enrolled: 282
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 43722

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     FYE Soci Just&Cultural Transf
     FYE Social Justice

  Susan Myers

The Theme-Based Learning Community provides students the opportunity to explore a University of St. Thomas mission-based theme across at least two disciplines and participate in co-curricular campus events that focus on the same theme. Students enrolled in the Theme-Based Learning Community Path will participate in a minimum of four themed co-curricular activities. Students registered for the Path will also register for two courses within the same theme. Successful completion of this Path and two corresponding themed courses will satisfy the First Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being current enrolled or have completed one of the theme based learning community courses.

0 Credits

HIST: History

117-L01
Latin Am/Global Perspective
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
K. Zimmerman
LACMCoreWomen 
09/07 - 12/21
22/22/0
Lecture
CRN 43794
4 Cr.
Size: 22
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
JRC 401

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
JRC 401

     

Subject: History (HIST)

CRN: 43794

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 401

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Human Diversity
     UG Core Historical Studies

2020 Core Requirements Met:
      Historic Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     LatAm/Caribb Minor
     Writing to learn
     WGSS Major Approved
     WGSS Minor Approved

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Kari Zimmerman

Introduces students to historical reasoning. Students learn to analyze evidence from the past in context in order to explain how the past produced the ever-changing present. This course surveys the social, political, and economic history of Latin America in global context from the Independence movements to the present. Major topics include: democracy and dictatorship, economic development and dependence, slavery and race relations, political revolution, urban and rural societies, migration, militarism, the Church and the struggle for social justice.

4 Credits

HONR: Honors

480-01
HONORS Dogs!
 
See Details
M. Dahmus
 
09/07 - 12/21
20/18/0
Topics Lecture 1
CRN 41580
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 18
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
MHC 308

         

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 41580

In Person | Topics Lecture 1

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 308

  Maria Dahmus, Paul Lai

These interdisciplinary seminars are intended to develop integrating insights through an analysis of topics chosen from different disciplines. Often they are taught by two faculty members or by a visiting lecturer who holds one of the endowed chairs at the university.

2 Credits

480-L03
HONORS Rivers Run Through Us
 
See Details
T. Hickson
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
20/17/0
Topics Lecture 3
CRN 41581
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 17
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
OSS 122

       

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 41581

In Person | Topics Lecture 3

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 122

Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

  Thomas Hickson, Craig Eliason

These interdisciplinary seminars are intended to develop integrating insights through an analysis of topics chosen from different disciplines. Often they are taught by two faculty members or by a visiting lecturer who holds one of the endowed chairs at the university.

2 Credits

480-05
HONORS Race and Place
 
See Details
R. Lederle
CGoodCore 
09/07 - 12/21
20/11/0
Topics Lecture 5
CRN 41616
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
MHC 305K

         

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 41616

In Person | Topics Lecture 5

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 305K

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Diversity/Soc Just

Other Requirements Met:
     CommGood/Changemaking

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Rita Lederle, Aura Wharton-Beck

These interdisciplinary seminars are intended to develop integrating insights through an analysis of topics chosen from different disciplines. Often they are taught by two faculty members or by a visiting lecturer who holds one of the endowed chairs at the university.

2 Credits

481-L02
HONORS Emerging Issues in Law
 
See Details
S. Laumakis
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
20/20/0
Topics Lecture 2
CRN 43093
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
7:10 pm
JRC 247

           

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 43093

In Person | Topics Lecture 2

St Paul: John Roach Center 247

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Stephen Laumakis, David Bateson

These interdisciplinary seminars are intended to develop integrating insights through an analysis of topics chosen from different disciplines. Often they are taught by two faculty members or by a visiting lecturer who holds one of the endowed chairs at the university.

2 Credits

481-04
HONORS Praxis of Race
 
See Details
D. Lawrence
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
20/19/0
Topics Lecture 4
CRN 43148
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 201

       

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 43148

In Person | Topics Lecture 4

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Integ/Humanities

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  David Lawrence, Amy Finnegan

These interdisciplinary seminars are intended to develop integrating insights through an analysis of topics chosen from different disciplines. Often they are taught by two faculty members or by a visiting lecturer who holds one of the endowed chairs at the university.

2 Credits

IDSC: Interdisciplinary (UG)

330-01
Liberal Arts Business Intern
 
See Instructor
O. Herrera
 
09/07 - 12/21
20/5/0
No Classroom Required
CRN 40875
0 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Interdisciplinary (UG) (IDSC)

CRN: 40875

No Classroom Required

Study Away: No Room

  Olga Herrera

Participants in the Renaissance Program complete one internship in a career-related field. Students are encouraged to be creative and to search for inventive ways of implementing a plan of practical work experience. A variety of options and opportunities is available through the Career Center.

0 Credits

333-01
Liberal Arts Business Studies
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
R. MacKenzie
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
18/8/0
Lecture
CRN 41597
4 Cr.
Size: 18
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 227

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 227

       

Subject: Interdisciplinary (UG) (IDSC)

CRN: 41597

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 227

Requirements Met:
     Signature Work

  Raymond MacKenzie

In accord with the Renaissance Program's commitment to foster the integration of theoretical and practical learning, the design of this course is to promot the investigation of some theme or problem having a particularly interdisciplinary focus. This course will rely upon concepts and models stemming from both theoretical and practical sources in an attempt to further integrate aspects of these distinct branches of higher learning. Among the types of issues or topics that could fall within the scope of this course are: the meaning and value of work; the nature and place of technology; the relationship of individual to community; views of self - as worker and theoretician; models and parameters of authority. Prerequisites: 80 completed credits

4 Credits

LACS: Lat America&Carib Studies

200-L01
Intro Latin American Studies
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
K. Zimmerman
AMCDLACMCoreWomen 
09/07 - 12/21
3/2/0
Lecture
CRN 42626
4 Cr.
Size: 3
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
JRC 401

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
JRC 401

     

Subject: Lat America&Carib Studies (LACS)

CRN: 42626

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 401

Requirements Met:
     Amer Culture & Diff Minor Appr
     LatAm/Caribb Minor
     Writing to learn
     WGSS Major Approved
     WGSS Minor Approved

  Kari Zimmerman

Introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Latin American Studies as well as the individuals, cultures, histories, politics, economics, and geographies that distinguish the region and its nations. Students learn different disciplinary approaches to analyzing Latin America (e.g. art history, political science, literature, sociology, and history) through course content, readings, and instruction as the course is rotated among affiliated faculty each semester offered. The interdisciplinary framework provides a number of different ways to think about Latin American society and challenges us to recognize the linkages and tensions that define the region, explored through topics such as social and economic variations, democracy and dictatorship, slavery and race relations, urban and rural societies, (im)migrations, gender and sexuality, citizenship and resistance, popular culture, and the Church and social justice. Exploring the major themes and disciplinary studies of Latin America help us integrate ideas about the region and its communities.

4 Credits

NRSG: Nursing

110-03
Foundations of Nursing Practic
 
W 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
B. Pierre-Louis
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
35/31/0
Lecture
CRN 43076
2 Cr.
Size: 35
Enrolled: 31
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:30 pm
3:30 pm
SCB 110

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43076

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

Requirements Met:
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     FYE Human Well-Being
     FYE Soci Just&Cultural Transf
     FYE Social Justice

Berline Pierre-Louis

This course introduces students to nursing practice in the context of nursing’s metaparadigm: person, environment, health and nursing. Emphasis is on understanding nursing as a profession, person-centered care, and issues and trends in health and health care. The course will include examination of nursing care within health care systems and nurses’ role in influencing health outcomes. Students will be introduced to whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisites: None

2 Credits

110-04
Foundations of Nursing Practic
 
W 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
N. Hoerr
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
24/20/0
Lecture
CRN 43077
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:30 pm
3:30 pm
SCB 140

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43077

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 140

Requirements Met:
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     FYE Human Well-Being
     FYE Soci Just&Cultural Transf
     FYE Social Justice

  Nan Hoerr

This course introduces students to nursing practice in the context of nursing’s metaparadigm: person, environment, health and nursing. Emphasis is on understanding nursing as a profession, person-centered care, and issues and trends in health and health care. The course will include examination of nursing care within health care systems and nurses’ role in influencing health outcomes. Students will be introduced to whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisites: None

2 Credits

110-05
Foundations of Nursing Practic
 
R 9:55 am - 11:55 am
N. Hoerr
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
30/26/0
Lecture
CRN 43078
2 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:55 am
SCB 120

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43078

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 120

Requirements Met:
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     FYE Human Well-Being
     FYE Soci Just&Cultural Transf
     FYE Social Justice

  Nan Hoerr

This course introduces students to nursing practice in the context of nursing’s metaparadigm: person, environment, health and nursing. Emphasis is on understanding nursing as a profession, person-centered care, and issues and trends in health and health care. The course will include examination of nursing care within health care systems and nurses’ role in influencing health outcomes. Students will be introduced to whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisites: None

2 Credits

510-01
Foundation of Nursing Practice
 
See Details
B. Pierre-Louis
 
09/07 - 12/21
50/46/0
Lecture
CRN 43052
2 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 46
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

12:00 pm
1:50 pm
SCB 110

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43052

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

Berline Pierre-Louis, Nan Hoerr

In this course students will apply strategies for improving the health of the public within the context of nursing’s metaparadigm: person, environment, health, and nursing. Emphasis is on recognizing nursing as a profession, person-centered care, and issues and trends in health and health care. The course will include examination of nursing care within health care systems and nurses’ roles in influencing health outcomes. Students will address whole-person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration.

2 Credits

515-01
Whole Person Wellbeing
 
T 4:40 pm - 7:05 pm
R. Linck
 
09/13 - 11/15
50/46/0
Lecture
CRN 43055
1 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 46
Waitlisted: 0
09/13 - 11/15
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

4:40 pm
7:05 pm
SCB 110

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43055

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

Raney Linck

This course will offer health care students the opportunity to explore the role of care providers in promoting the health and well-being of the whole person, while considering values, health beliefs, and life experience. Students will learn and reflect upon the concepts, practices and perspectives that inform whole-person wellbeing to advance health equity and social justice. Students will explore the opportunities and challenges of interprofessional and integrated health care approaches that support whole person wellbeing. The aspects of whole-person health that will be explored include physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social health, as well as the integration of these dimensions within the context of families and communities. Prerequisites: Permission from instructor, department chair and/or nursing director.

1 Credits

520-01
Nursing Skills and Assessment
 
M 8:00 am - 11:40 am
M. Caffes
 
09/07 - 12/21
17/15/0
Lab
CRN 43053
4 Cr.
Size: 17
Enrolled: 15
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:00 am
11:40 am
SCB 301

           

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43053

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 301

  Melissa Caffes

In this course, students will develop person-centered skills and health assessment techniques. Emphasis is on whole-person wellness, understanding person in the context of their environments, clinical judgement, and safety and quality. Students will analyze the influence of social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration in the provision of clinical skills and health assessment.

4 Credits

520-02
Nursing Skills and Assessment
 
M 12:30 pm - 4:10 pm
M. Caffes
 
09/07 - 12/21
17/14/0
Lab
CRN 43069
4 Cr.
Size: 17
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:30 pm
4:10 pm
SCB 301

           

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43069

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 301

  Melissa Caffes

In this course, students will develop person-centered skills and health assessment techniques. Emphasis is on whole-person wellness, understanding person in the context of their environments, clinical judgement, and safety and quality. Students will analyze the influence of social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration in the provision of clinical skills and health assessment.

4 Credits

520-03
Nursing Skills and Assessment
 
R 2:30 pm - 6:10 pm
R. Linck
 
09/07 - 12/21
16/17/0
Lab
CRN 43071
4 Cr.
Size: 16
Enrolled: 17
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

2:30 pm
6:10 pm
SCB 301

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43071

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 301

Raney Linck

In this course, students will develop person-centered skills and health assessment techniques. Emphasis is on whole-person wellness, understanding person in the context of their environments, clinical judgement, and safety and quality. Students will analyze the influence of social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration in the provision of clinical skills and health assessment.

4 Credits

540-01
Patho/Pharm for Nursing I
 
T 1:15 pm - 4:00 pm
R. Linck
 
09/07 - 12/21
50/46/0
Lecture
CRN 43054
3 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 46
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:15 pm
4:00 pm
SCB 110

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 43054

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

Raney Linck

In this course, students will analyze the integration of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Emphasis is on mechanisms underlying disease and concomitant therapeutic agents to treat disease. This course will encompass pathophysiology and pharmacology in the context of whole-person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration.

3 Credits

NSCI: Neuroscience

301-01
Principles of Neuroscience
 
MWF 8:15 am - 9:20 am
J. Westberry
 
09/07 - 12/21
15/14/0
Lecture
CRN 41770
4 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:15 am
9:20 am
JRC LL62

 

8:15 am
9:20 am
JRC LL62

 

8:15 am
9:20 am
JRC LL62

   

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 41770

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center LL62

  Jenne Westberry

Human understanding of the brain and nervous system has improved dramatically over the past three decades. With the rapid expansion of knowledge has come an understanding that behavioral and cognitive disorders associated with both childhood development and with aging have a biological basis, and many have their origins in the interaction between the nervous system and environmental factors. Recent research has revealed that a healthy brain and nervous system depends on sound biologic function. Therefore, a basic understanding of the biology of the brain and nervous system, and of how the nervous system interacts with environmental factors, is necessary. This course will cover fundamental biological processes in the brain and nervous system, the role of the nervous system in human and animal behavior, and how environmental influences impact these processes at the cellular and organismal levels. Prerequisite: BIOL 208

4 Credits

301-51
Principles of Neuroscience/LAB
 
T 8:35 am - 11:35 am
J. Westberry
 
09/07 - 12/21
15/14/0
Lab
CRN 41771
0 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:35 am
11:35 am
JRC LL21

         

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 41771

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center LL21

  Jenne Westberry

Human understanding of the brain and nervous system has improved dramatically over the past three decades. With the rapid expansion of knowledge has come an understanding that behavioral and cognitive disorders associated with both childhood development and with aging have a biological basis, and many have their origins in the interaction between the nervous system and environmental factors. Recent research has revealed that a healthy brain and nervous system depends on sound biologic function. Therefore, a basic understanding of the biology of the brain and nervous system, and of how the nervous system interacts with environmental factors, is necessary. This course will cover fundamental biological processes in the brain and nervous system, the role of the nervous system in human and animal behavior, and how environmental influences impact these processes at the cellular and organismal levels. Prerequisite: BIOL 208

0 Credits

320-01
Human & Comparative Neurology
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
K. Illig
 
09/07 - 12/21
16/10/0
Lecture
CRN 43095
4 Cr.
Size: 16
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
JRC 246

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
JRC 246

     

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 43095

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 246

  Kurt Illig

All neuroscience is a multidisciplinary enterprise that draws on findings from diverse fields, ranging from molecular genetics to comparative psychology. Comparative Neurology involves scrutinizing brain anatomy and physiology, relating brain structure to function, and linking each of these to behavior and ecology. In this course, we will explore how the human brain has emerged, discover some rules of how brains generally evolve (and develop some of our own), and determine what factors have guided the phylogenetic development of this complex structure. Throughout the course, laboratory projects and problem sets will support our classroom discussions. Prerequisite: C- or better in NSCI 301 or permission of the instructor.

4 Credits

320-52
Human & Comparative Neuro/Lab
 
R 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
K. Illig
 
09/07 - 12/21
12/10/0
Lab
CRN 43097
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
5:30 pm
OWS 381

     

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 43097

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 381

  Kurt Illig

All neuroscience is a multidisciplinary enterprise that draws on findings from diverse fields, ranging from molecular genetics to comparative psychology. Comparative Neurology involves scrutinizing brain anatomy and physiology, relating brain structure to function, and linking each of these to behavior and ecology. In this course, we will explore how the human brain has emerged, discover some rules of how brains generally evolve (and develop some of our own), and determine what factors have guided the phylogenetic development of this complex structure. Throughout the course, laboratory projects and problem sets will support our classroom discussions. Prerequisite: C- or better in NSCI 301 or permission of the instructor.

0 Credits

330-01
Neuropharmacology
 
MWF 9:35 am - 10:40 am
M. Gades
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 43786
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
JRC LL62

 

9:35 am
10:40 am
JRC LL62

 

9:35 am
10:40 am
JRC LL62

   

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 43786

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center LL62

  Mari Gades

Neuropharmacology is the study of how drugs affect the cells of the nervous system and their ability to communicate with other target systems in the body. This course will cover different classes of neurotransmitters and neurohormones and the receptors on target cells that recognize and bind these substances, using a “clinical model” framework that ties these principles to the therapeutic use of drugs. A significant amount of time will be spent covering the transduction mechanisms involved in converting the signals into a biological response, the gaps in a therapeutic approach, and new technologies that are improving the study and application of neurochemistry in modern neuroscience. Prerequisite: C- or better in NSCI 301 or permission of the instructor.

4 Credits

330-51
Neuropharmacology Lab
 
M 1:35 pm - 3:35 pm
M. Gades
 
09/07 - 12/21
12/11/0
Lab
CRN 43787
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
3:35 pm
JRC LL21

           

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 43787

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center LL21

  Mari Gades

Neuropharmacology is the study of how drugs affect the cells of the nervous system and their ability to communicate with other target systems in the body. This course will cover different classes of neurotransmitters and neurohormones and the receptors on target cells that recognize and bind these substances, using a “clinical model” framework that ties these principles to the therapeutic use of drugs. A significant amount of time will be spent covering the transduction mechanisms involved in converting the signals into a biological response, the gaps in a therapeutic approach, and new technologies that are improving the study and application of neurochemistry in modern neuroscience. Prerequisite: C- or better in NSCI 301 or permission of the instructor.

0 Credits

330-52
Neuropharmacology Lab
 
T 3:25 pm - 5:25 pm
M. Gades
 
09/07 - 12/21
12/12/0
Lab
CRN 43788
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:25 pm
JRC LL21

         

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 43788

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center LL21

  Mari Gades

Neuropharmacology is the study of how drugs affect the cells of the nervous system and their ability to communicate with other target systems in the body. This course will cover different classes of neurotransmitters and neurohormones and the receptors on target cells that recognize and bind these substances, using a “clinical model” framework that ties these principles to the therapeutic use of drugs. A significant amount of time will be spent covering the transduction mechanisms involved in converting the signals into a biological response, the gaps in a therapeutic approach, and new technologies that are improving the study and application of neurochemistry in modern neuroscience. Prerequisite: C- or better in NSCI 301 or permission of the instructor.

0 Credits

450-01
Integrative Neuroscience
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
J. Westberry
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
12/11/0
Lecture
CRN 41652
4 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC LL45

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC LL45

     

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 41652

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center LL45

Requirements Met:
     Signature Work

  Jenne Westberry

If we are to understand how behavior is guided by environmental cues, we must first understand how sensory information about the world is represented and processed in brain. In this seminar-style course, we will examine the neural organization of sensory systems, particularly the organization of cortical structures. We will first explore how various organizational strategies are used in different systems to perform specific functions, leading to the focus of our course: how information from different sensory modalities is integrated in higher-order cortical areas, and how this integration ultimately influences behavior. Prerequisite: C- or better in any two neuroscience elective courses or permission of the instructor and 80 completed credits

4 Credits

450-51
Integrative Neuroscience/LAB
 
M 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
J. Westberry
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
12/11/0
Lab
CRN 41653
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:30 pm
5:30 pm
OWS 381

           

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 41653

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 381

Requirements Met:
     Signature Work

  Jenne Westberry

If we are to understand how behavior is guided by environmental cues, we must first understand how sensory information about the world is represented and processed in brain. In this seminar-style course, we will examine the neural organization of sensory systems, particularly the organization of cortical structures. We will first explore how various organizational strategies are used in different systems to perform specific functions, leading to the focus of our course: how information from different sensory modalities is integrated in higher-order cortical areas, and how this integration ultimately influences behavior. Prerequisite: C- or better in any two neuroscience elective courses or permission of the instructor and 80 completed credits

0 Credits

NUTR: Nutrition

245-01
Introduction to Nutrition
 
Online
A. Roy
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
24/25/0
Lecture
CRN 42463
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 42463

Online: Asynchronous | Lecture

Online

Requirements Met:
     FYE Human Well-Being

  Amber Roy

An overview of essential nutrients and metabolism, food sources, energy balancing, navigating nutrition information, and the impact of eating patterns on health and disease risk. Other topics include nutritional needs across the lifespan, nutritional status, food security and sustainability, food safety, disordered eating, and nutrition for sports and fitness. This course is open to all students from all fields of study. 

4 Credits

245-02
Introduction to Nutrition
 
Online
A. Roy
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 42464
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 42464

Online: Asynchronous | Lecture

Online

Requirements Met:
     FYE Human Well-Being

  Amber Roy

An overview of essential nutrients and metabolism, food sources, energy balancing, navigating nutrition information, and the impact of eating patterns on health and disease risk. Other topics include nutritional needs across the lifespan, nutritional status, food security and sustainability, food safety, disordered eating, and nutrition for sports and fitness. This course is open to all students from all fields of study. 

4 Credits

245-03
Introduction to Nutrition
 
Online
A. Roy
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 42699
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 42699

Online: Asynchronous | Lecture

Online

Requirements Met:
     FYE Human Well-Being

  Amber Roy

An overview of essential nutrients and metabolism, food sources, energy balancing, navigating nutrition information, and the impact of eating patterns on health and disease risk. Other topics include nutritional needs across the lifespan, nutritional status, food security and sustainability, food safety, disordered eating, and nutrition for sports and fitness. This course is open to all students from all fields of study. 

4 Credits

260-01
Introduction to Food Science
 
Blended
A. Roy
 
09/07 - 12/21
24/20/0
Lecture
CRN 42912
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
ARC 204

         
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 42912

Blended Online & In-Person | Lecture

St Paul: Anderson Ath and Rec Center 204

Online

  Amber Roy

This course is an overview of food science from a consumer viewpoint. The course covers various eating patterns and nutrition recommendations, sensory evaluation of food, cooking methods, recipe modification and food preservation. The course includes opportunities to apply learning by building skills in food preparation and analysis. This course is open to all students from all fields of study.

4 Credits


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