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AERO: Aerospace

111-01
Heritage and Values
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
L. Meyer
 
09/03 - 12/19
45/8/0
Lecture
CRN 41027
1 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
JRC 126

           

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41027

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 126

  Leah Meyer

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
L. Meyer
 
09/03 - 12/19
100/39/0
Lab
CRN 41028
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 39
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:15 pm
7:15 pm
JRC 126

           

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41028

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center 126

  Leah Meyer

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
L. Meyer
 
09/03 - 12/19
100/4/0
Lab
CRN 41029
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:15 pm
7:00 pm
In Person

           

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41029

In Person | Lab

St Paul: In Person

  Leah Meyer

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
L. Meyer
 
09/03 - 12/19
100/39/0
Lab
CRN 41030
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 39
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
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: 41030

In Person | Lab

St Paul: In Person

  Leah Meyer

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
L. Meyer
 
09/03 - 12/19
100/5/0
Lab
CRN 41031
0 Cr.
Size: 100
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
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: 41031

In Person | Lab

St Paul: In Person

  Leah Meyer

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
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
L. Meyer
 
09/03 - 12/19
45/19/0
Lecture
CRN 41032
1 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
MHC LL04A

     

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41032

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center LL04A

  Leah Meyer

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
 
R 10:00 am - 1:30 pm
M. Anderson
 
09/03 - 12/19
30/6/0
Lecture
CRN 41033
4 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 6
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

10:00 am
1:30 pm
MHC LL04A

     

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41033

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center LL04A

  Maria Anderson

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
 
TR 8:00 am - 9:40 am
L. Meyer
 
09/03 - 12/19
30/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41034
4 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
9:40 am
MHC LL04A

 

8:00 am
9:40 am
MHC LL04A

     

Subject: Aerospace (AERO)

CRN: 41034

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center LL04A

  Leah Meyer

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/Identi
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
K. Chowdhury
AMCDCGLCCore 
09/03 - 12/19
20/20/6
Lecture
CRN 41035
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 6
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 227

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 227

     

Subject: Amer Culture & Difference (AMCD)

CRN: 41035

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 227

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Diversity/Soc Just AND [Core] Integ/Humanities
     

Other Requirements Met:
     Amer Culture & Diff Minor Appr
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm
     Writing to learn

  Kanishka Chowdhury

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

200-L02
American Culture: Power/Identi
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
K. Chowdhury
AMCDCGLCCore 
09/03 - 12/19
20/15/0
Lecture
CRN 43049
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 15
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 301

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 301

     

Subject: Amer Culture & Difference (AMCD)

CRN: 43049

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 301

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Diversity/Soc Just AND [Core] Integ/Humanities
     

Other Requirements Met:
     Amer Culture & Diff Minor Appr
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm
     Writing to learn

  Kanishka Chowdhury

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. NOTE: This section is limited to incoming first-year students.

4 Credits

AMSL: American Sign Language

111-01
Elementary American Sign Language I
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
T. Moore
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
25/25/19
Lecture
CRN 41036
4 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 19
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 306

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 306

     

Subject: American Sign Language (AMSL)

CRN: 41036

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 306

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Language/Culture

  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. Registration requires a placement of AMSL 111 or department permission.

4 Credits

111-02
Elementary American Sign Language I
 
TR 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
T. Moore
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
25/26/15
Lecture
CRN 41037
4 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 15
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OEC 306

 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OEC 306

     

Subject: American Sign Language (AMSL)

CRN: 41037

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 306

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Language/Culture

  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. Registration requires a placement of AMSL 111 or department permission.

4 Credits

112-01
Elem American Sign Language II
 
MW 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
V. Huls
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
25/17/0
Lecture
CRN 41038
4 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 17
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OEC 306

 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OEC 306

       

Subject: American Sign Language (AMSL)

CRN: 41038

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 306

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Language/Culture

  Valerie Huls

A continuation of AMSL 111, students in this course will advance their communicative proficiency in both social and professional contexts as well as increase their cultural knowledge of the Deaf community. Pre-requisite of AMSL 111 or its equivalent with a grade of C- or better. 

4 Credits

112-02
Elem American Sign Language II
 
TR 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
V. Huls
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
25/21/0
Online: Synchronous
CRN 42822
4 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
Online

 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
Online

     

Subject: American Sign Language (AMSL)

CRN: 42822

Online: Some Synchronous | Online: Synchronous

Online

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Language/Culture

  Valerie Huls

A continuation of AMSL 111, students in this course will advance their communicative proficiency in both social and professional contexts as well as increase their cultural knowledge of the Deaf community. Pre-requisite of AMSL 111 or its equivalent with a grade of C- or better. 

4 Credits

CLAS: Classical Civilization

225-L01
Classical Hero & Film
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
J. Mitchell
ClassicsCore 
09/03 - 12/19
24/7/0
Lecture
CRN 41258
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 303

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 303

       

Subject: Classical Civilization (CLAS)

CRN: 41258

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 303

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Class, Civilization Major Appr
     Class. Civilization Minor Appr
     Writing to learn

  Jordan Mitchell

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
 
MW 1:35 pm - 3:10 pm
J. Mitchell
ClassicsCoreWomen 
09/03 - 12/19
24/16/0
Lecture
CRN 41259
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 16
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 303

 

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 303

       

Subject: Classical Civilization (CLAS)

CRN: 41259

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 303

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Integ/Humanities

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

  Jordan Mitchell

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

325-01
Greek & Roman Environment
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
J. Mitchell
ClassicsCore 
09/03 - 12/19
24/7/0
Lecture
CRN 41260
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 310

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 310

     

Subject: Classical Civilization (CLAS)

CRN: 41260

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 310

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Global Perspective AND [Core] Integ/Humanities
     

Other Requirements Met:
     Class. Civilization Minor Appr

  Jordan Mitchell

Through lenses both ancient and modern, this course will examine how the ancient Greeks and Romans imagined, sought to understand, appreciated and utilized the earth and its natural resources. Focal points will include ancient concepts of and attitudes toward the environment, the interconnection and interdependency between natural elements as well as between humans and the earth, appreciation for the landscape, and awareness of environmental issues and sustainability.  Material remains will include representations of the earth, animals and nature in myth, art, literature & currency.  Every module and assignment will include both ancient and modern sources to examine. Prerequisites: Senior, Junior or Sophomore Standing.

4 Credits

DASC: Data Science

112-01
Intro to Computational Stat II
 
Online
M. Isaacson
LAIBSUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/7
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 41292
2 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 7
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41292

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Marc Isaacson

This course provides students who already have a solid conceptual understanding of statistics the opportunity to apply their knowledge to analyzing data using modern statistical software. Topics include data visualization, inference for one and two samples, analysis of variance, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and association, and simple and multiple linear regression. Prerequisites: DASC 111 or AP Statistics Credit. Note, students who receive credit for DASC 112 may not receive credit for DASC 120.

2 Credits

112-02
Intro to Computational Stat II
 
Online
M. Isaacson
LAIBSUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/26/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 43134
2 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 43134

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Marc Isaacson

This course provides students who already have a solid conceptual understanding of statistics the opportunity to apply their knowledge to analyzing data using modern statistical software. Topics include data visualization, inference for one and two samples, analysis of variance, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and association, and simple and multiple linear regression. Prerequisites: DASC 111 or AP Statistics Credit. Note, students who receive credit for DASC 112 may not receive credit for DASC 120.

2 Credits

120-01
Introduction to Computational Statistics
 
MWF 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
K. Jacobs
LAIBEdTrnSUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
96/96/0
Lecture
CRN 41293
4 Cr.
Size: 96
Enrolled: 96
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
JRC 126

 

10:55 am
12:00 pm
JRC 126

 

10:55 am
12:00 pm
JRC 126

   

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41293

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 126

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Kathryn Jacobs

This course is composed of an in-depth study of the processes through which statistics can be used to learn about environments and events. There will be an intensive focus on the application, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of both descriptive and inferential statistics in a variety of real world contexts. Topics include data collection, research design, data visualization, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, inference for one and two samples, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and association, analysis of variance, and simple and multiple linear regression. Extensive data analysis using modern statistical software is an essential component of this course. Prerequisites: Math placement at level of MATH 108 or above; or completion of MATH 006, 007, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111, or 113. NOTE: Students who receive credit for DASC 120 may not receive credit for DASC 111 or DASC 112.

4 Credits

120-02
Introduction to Computational Statistics
 
MWF 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
K. Jacobs
LAIBEdTrnSUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
96/96/0
Lecture
CRN 41294
4 Cr.
Size: 96
Enrolled: 96
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OWS 150

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OWS 150

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OWS 150

   

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41294

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 150

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Kathryn Jacobs

This course is composed of an in-depth study of the processes through which statistics can be used to learn about environments and events. There will be an intensive focus on the application, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of both descriptive and inferential statistics in a variety of real world contexts. Topics include data collection, research design, data visualization, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, inference for one and two samples, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and association, analysis of variance, and simple and multiple linear regression. Extensive data analysis using modern statistical software is an essential component of this course. Prerequisites: Math placement at level of MATH 108 or above; or completion of MATH 006, 007, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111, or 113. NOTE: Students who receive credit for DASC 120 may not receive credit for DASC 111 or DASC 112.

4 Credits

120-03
Introduction to Computational Statistics
 
TR 8:00 am - 9:40 am
J. Weinburd
LAIBEdTrnSUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
91/66/0
Lecture
CRN 41295
4 Cr.
Size: 91
Enrolled: 66
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
9:40 am
OWS 150

 

8:00 am
9:40 am
OWS 150

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41295

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 150

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Jasper Weinburd

This course is composed of an in-depth study of the processes through which statistics can be used to learn about environments and events. There will be an intensive focus on the application, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of both descriptive and inferential statistics in a variety of real world contexts. Topics include data collection, research design, data visualization, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, inference for one and two samples, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and association, analysis of variance, and simple and multiple linear regression. Extensive data analysis using modern statistical software is an essential component of this course. Prerequisites: Math placement at level of MATH 108 or above; or completion of MATH 006, 007, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111, or 113. NOTE: Students who receive credit for DASC 120 may not receive credit for DASC 111 or DASC 112.

4 Credits

120-04
Introduction to Computational Statistics
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
V. Ferguson-Kramer
LAIBEdTrnSUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
91/93/0
Lecture
CRN 41296
4 Cr.
Size: 91
Enrolled: 93
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OWS 150

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OWS 150

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41296

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 150

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Victoria Ferguson-Kramer

This course is composed of an in-depth study of the processes through which statistics can be used to learn about environments and events. There will be an intensive focus on the application, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of both descriptive and inferential statistics in a variety of real world contexts. Topics include data collection, research design, data visualization, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, inference for one and two samples, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and association, analysis of variance, and simple and multiple linear regression. Extensive data analysis using modern statistical software is an essential component of this course. Prerequisites: Math placement at level of MATH 108 or above; or completion of MATH 006, 007, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111, or 113. NOTE: Students who receive credit for DASC 120 may not receive credit for DASC 111 or DASC 112.

4 Credits

120-05
Introduction to Computational Statistics
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
V. Ferguson-Kramer
LAIBEdTrnSUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
91/91/0
Lecture
CRN 41297
4 Cr.
Size: 91
Enrolled: 91
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OWS 150

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OWS 150

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41297

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 150

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Victoria Ferguson-Kramer

This course is composed of an in-depth study of the processes through which statistics can be used to learn about environments and events. There will be an intensive focus on the application, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of both descriptive and inferential statistics in a variety of real world contexts. Topics include data collection, research design, data visualization, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, inference for one and two samples, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and association, analysis of variance, and simple and multiple linear regression. Extensive data analysis using modern statistical software is an essential component of this course. Prerequisites: Math placement at level of MATH 108 or above; or completion of MATH 006, 007, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111, or 113. NOTE: Students who receive credit for DASC 120 may not receive credit for DASC 111 or DASC 112.

4 Credits

120-51
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
T 8:00 am - 9:40 am
D. Ehren
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/5
Lab
CRN 41298
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 5
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
9:40 am
OSS 431

         

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41298

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  David Ehren

This lab section will use MINITAB for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-52
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
T 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
E. Storm
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
25/30/5
Lab
CRN 41299
0 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 5
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 431

         

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41299

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Elizabeth Storm

This lab section will use R for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-53
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
T 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
A. Johnson
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
15/25/12
Lab
CRN 41300
0 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 12
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 432

         

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41300

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 432

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Adam Johnson

This lab section will use MINITAB for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-54
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
T 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
L. Kunz
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/3
Lab
CRN 41301
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 3
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 434

         

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41301

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Lauren Kunz

This lab section will use R for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-55
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
T 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
E. Storm
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
Lab
CRN 41302
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

7:30 pm
9:15 pm
OSS 431

         

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41302

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Elizabeth Storm

This lab section will use R for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-56
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
T 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
L. Kunz
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
Lab
CRN 41303
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

7:30 pm
9:15 pm
OSS 432

         

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41303

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 432

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Lauren Kunz

This lab section will use R for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-57
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
T 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
A. Johnson
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/1
Lab
CRN 41304
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 1
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

7:30 pm
9:15 pm
OSS 434

         

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41304

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Adam Johnson

This lab section will use MINITAB for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-58
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
W 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
K. Jacobs
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
25/26/11
Lab
CRN 41305
0 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 11
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 431

       

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41305

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Kathryn Jacobs

This lab section will use SPSS for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-59
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
W 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
C. Hollenstein
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/11
Lab
CRN 41306
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 11
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 432

       

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41306

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 432

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Cindy Hollenstein

This lab section will use JMP for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-60
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
W 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
D. Ehren
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
Lab
CRN 41307
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 431

       

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41307

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  David Ehren

This lab section will use MINITAB for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-61
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
W 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
C. Rosenthal
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
Lab
CRN 41308
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

7:30 pm
9:15 pm
OSS 432

       

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41308

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 432

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Caleb Rosenthal

This lab section will use SPSS for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-62
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
R 8:00 am - 9:40 am
D. Ehren
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/5
Lab
CRN 41309
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 5
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

8:00 am
9:40 am
OSS 431

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41309

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  David Ehren

This lab section will use MINITAB for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-63
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
R 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
V. Ferguson-Kramer
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
25/26/0
Lab
CRN 41310
0 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 431

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41310

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Victoria Ferguson-Kramer

This lab section will use JMP for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-64
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
R 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
J. Rebello
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
Lab
CRN 41311
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 432

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41311

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 432

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Jagdish Rebello

This lab section will use SPSS for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-65
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
R 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
J. Rebello
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/28/0
Lab
CRN 41312
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

7:30 pm
9:15 pm
OSS 432

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41312

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 432

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Jagdish Rebello

This lab section will use SPSS for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

120-66
Intro. to Comp. Stat. / Lab
 
R 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
V. Ferguson-Kramer
LAIBEdTrnCore 
09/03 - 12/19
30/6/0
Lab
CRN 41313
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 6
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

7:30 pm
9:15 pm
OSS 431

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41313

In Person | Lab

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Quant Analysis

Other Requirements Met:
     Liberal Arts Bus Minor Appr
     School of Ed Transfer Course

  Victoria Ferguson-Kramer

This lab section will use JMP for data analysis. Please check with your academic advisor to determine whether this is the recommended lab for your intended major. Note: Students registering for this lab must also register for a DASC 120 lecture.

0 Credits

130-01
Introduction to Data Science
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
26/26/5
Lecture
CRN 41314
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 5
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 432

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 432

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41314

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 432

Instructor: TBD

This course provides students with an introduction to the field of data science. Students learn foundational skills, including basic data visualization, data wrangling, descriptive modeling techniques, and simulation-based inference. All material is grounded in contextual data examples, and consideration of data context and ethical issues is paramount. Prerequisites: Math placement at level of MATH 108 or above; or completion of MATH 006, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111, or 113.

4 Credits

240-D01
Applied Regression Analysis
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
A. Dwyer
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
26/22/0
Lecture
CRN 41315
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 434

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 434

       

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41315

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

Requirements Met:
     Writing in the Discipline

  Anna Dwyer

This course provides students with the knowledge to effectively use various forms of regression models to address problems in a variety of fields. Students learn both simple and multiple forms of linear, ordinal, nominal, and beta regression models. There is an emphasis on simultaneous inference, model selection and validation, detecting collinearity and autocorrelation, and remedial measures for model violations. Students are also introduced to the use of time series and forecasting methods. Prerequisites: Grade of C- or higher in DASC 112 or DASC 120.

4 Credits

240-D02
Applied Regression Analysis
 
MW 5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
A. Dwyer
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
26/13/0
Lecture
CRN 41316
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 434

 

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
OSS 434

       

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41316

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

Requirements Met:
     Writing in the Discipline

  Anna Dwyer

This course provides students with the knowledge to effectively use various forms of regression models to address problems in a variety of fields. Students learn both simple and multiple forms of linear, ordinal, nominal, and beta regression models. There is an emphasis on simultaneous inference, model selection and validation, detecting collinearity and autocorrelation, and remedial measures for model violations. Students are also introduced to the use of time series and forecasting methods. Prerequisites: Grade of C- or higher in DASC 112 or DASC 120.

4 Credits

336-01
Data Comm and Visualization
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
26/26/3
Lecture
CRN 41317
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 3
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 426

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 426

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41317

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 426

Instructor: TBD

This course will prepare students to effectively communicate the insights from data analysis. The course will cover the three main methods of communicating information about data – visually, orally, and in writing. Students will learn to tailor their communication to their audience and create publication-ready and boardroom-ready presentations of their results. Prerequisites: CISC 130 or CISC 131; and DASC 112, DASC 120, STAT 303, or STAT 314.

4 Credits

360-01
Multivariate Data Analysis
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
J. Weinburd
SUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
26/26/5
Lecture
CRN 41318
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 5
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OSS 434

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OSS 434

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41318

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Global Perspective

Other Requirements Met:
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Jasper Weinburd

This course introduces students to advanced computational methods in statistics and data analysis that require a thorough knowledge of a programming language such as Python or R. There will be an intensive focus on investigating the correlation and covariance structure of data, including data extraction and modification, dimensionality reduction, and structural equation modeling. Prerequisites: Grades of C- or higher in CISC 130 or 131 and in MATH 109 or 112 or 113 and in DASC 240, STAT 303, STAT 314, or ECON 315.

4 Credits

360-02
Multivariate Data Analysis
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
J. Weinburd
SUSTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
26/26/0
Lecture
CRN 41319
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OSS 434

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OSS 434

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41319

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Global Perspective

Other Requirements Met:
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Jasper Weinburd

This course introduces students to advanced computational methods in statistics and data analysis that require a thorough knowledge of a programming language such as Python or R. There will be an intensive focus on investigating the correlation and covariance structure of data, including data extraction and modification, dimensionality reduction, and structural equation modeling. Prerequisites: Grades of C- or higher in CISC 130 or 131 and in MATH 109 or 112 or 113 and in DASC 240, STAT 303, STAT 314, or ECON 315.

4 Credits

400-01
Data Mining & Machine Learning
 
MWF 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
M. Werness
 
09/03 - 12/19
26/26/7
Lecture
CRN 41320
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 26
Waitlisted: 7
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
OSS 434

 

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
OSS 434

 

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
OSS 434

   

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41320

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

  Mark Werness

In this course students will learn methods for working with massive and complex data. They will explore these topics from both statistical and computational perspectives. Topics include data preparation, defining and exploring data sources, pattern discovery, cluster analysis, decision trees, regression, neural networks, memory-based reasoning, survival analysis, and genetic algorithms. Software used in the course includes, but is not limited to, JMP, Excel, Java, R, Python, and Minitab. Prerequisites: Grades of C- or higher in CISC 130 or 131 and in MATH 109 or 112 or 113 and in DASC 240, STAT 333, or ECON 315.

4 Credits

420-01
Network Science & Graph Theory
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
S. Berg
SUST 
09/03 - 12/19
26/13/0
Lecture
CRN 41321
4 Cr.
Size: 26
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 434

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OSS 434

     

Subject: Data Science (DASC)

CRN: 41321

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 434

Requirements Met:
     Sustainability (SUST)

  Sergey Berg

This course provides a systematic approach to the use of network modeling in the understanding and prediction of complex social, technological, and biological systems such as the emergence of fake news, the exchange of information across network routers, and the spread of infectious diseases. There will be an emphasis on efficient numerical methods for describing, visualizing, constructing, and simulating processes across both directed and undirected networks that may be static or dynamic in nature. Prerequisites: CISC 130 or CISC 131 and DASC 240, STAT 303, or STAT 314

4 Credits

ENGL: English (UG)

202-L01
Introduction to Irish Studies
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
D. Gardiner
IRMNCore 
09/03 - 12/19
5/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41427
4 Cr.
Size: 5
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 306

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 306

     

Subject: English (UG) (ENGL)

CRN: 41427

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 306

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Global Perspective AND [Core] Integ/Humanities
     

Other Requirements Met:
     IRST Minor Approved
     Writing to learn

  David Gardiner

This interdisciplinary course offers a broad introduction to the study of Irish literature, history and culture. This course focuses on the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of Ireland and the Irish Diaspora, from the early Christian period to the present. This course is cross-listed with IRST 200-L01, with 5 seats available on the ENGL 202 side and 15 seats on the IRST side. This course satisfies a WAC Writing to Learn requirement and the Integrations in the Humanities and Global Perspectives core requirements. Prerequisite: None.

4 Credits

XX: ENSL Engl 2nd Lang (ACTC)

001-01
Els Language Centers
 
See Instructor
TBD
 
TBD
999/0/0
No Classroom Required
CRN 40083
0 Cr.
Size: 999
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

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

CRN: 40083

No Classroom Required

Other: No Room

Instructor: TBD

0 Credits

FAST: Family Studies

200-L01
Foundations of Family Studies
 
Blended
A. Jessee
FASTCore 
09/03 - 12/19
24/17/0
Lecture
CRN 41460
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 17
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 246

       
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Family Studies (FAST)

CRN: 41460

Blended Online & In-Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 246

Online

Requirements Met:
     Family Studies Major Approved
     Family Studies Minor Approved
     Writing to learn

  Allison Jessee

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
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41489
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:15 am
9:20 am
BEC 111

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41489

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center 111

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
M 9:35 am - 10:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/5/0
Lecture
CRN 41490
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
KOC LL05

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41490

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
M 9:35 am - 10:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41491
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41491

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
M 9:35 am - 10:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/5/0
Lecture
CRN 41492
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41492

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
 
M 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41493
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
KOC LL05

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41493

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
 
M 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41494
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41494

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
M 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41495
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41495

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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

100-09
Foundation for College Success
 
M 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41497
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41497

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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

100-10
Foundation for College Success
 
M 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41498
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41498

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
M 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/15/0
Lecture
CRN 41499
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 15
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
OEC 312

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41499

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
M 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41500
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41500

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
 
M 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41502
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
OEC 212

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41502

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 212

Instructor: TBD

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

100-15
Foundation for College Success
 
M 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41503
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
MHC 211

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41503

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 211

Instructor: TBD

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
 
M 2:55 pm - 4:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41504
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

2:55 pm
4:00 pm
KOC LL05

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41504

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41505
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1014

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41505

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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

100-18
Foundation for College Success
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41506
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1012

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41506

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
 
M 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41507
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
OEC 312

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41507

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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
 
M 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41508
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
BEC 110

           

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41508

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center 110

Instructor: TBD

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

100-21
Foundation for College Success
 
T 8:00 am - 9:05 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41509
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
9:05 am
NRH 1014

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41509

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
T 8:35 am - 9:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/7/0
Lecture
CRN 41510
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:35 am
9:40 am
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41510

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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

100-23
Foundation for College Success
 
T 8:35 am - 9:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/10/0
Lecture
CRN 41511
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:35 am
9:40 am
KOC LL05

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41511

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
T 8:35 am - 9:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41512
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:35 am
9:40 am
OEC 312

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41512

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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
 
T 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/18/0
Lecture
CRN 41513
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 18
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:00 am
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41513

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41514
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:00 am
KOC LL05

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41514

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41515
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:00 am
NRH 1014

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41515

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/5/0
Lecture
CRN 41516
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:00 am
SCB 120

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41516

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 120

Instructor: TBD

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
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/8/0
Lecture
CRN 41517
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
KOC LL05

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41517

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41518
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
OEC 303

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41518

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 303

Instructor: TBD

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

100-31
Foundation for College Success
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/5/0
Lecture
CRN 41519
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
OEC 312

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41519

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41520
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1014

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41520

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
T 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41521
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41521

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/7/0
Lecture
CRN 41522
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1012

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41522

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41523
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
OEC 312

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41523

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41524
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1014

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41524

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
 
T 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41525
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
KOC LL05

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41525

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
T 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41526
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:30 pm
6:35 pm
BEC LL07

         

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41526

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center LL07

Instructor: TBD

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
 
W 8:15 am - 9:20 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41527
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

8:15 am
9:20 am
NRH 1014

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41527

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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

100-40
Foundation for College Success
 
W 9:35 am - 10:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41528
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

9:35 am
10:40 am
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41528

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
 
W 9:35 am - 10:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41529
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

9:35 am
10:40 am
NRH 1014

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41529

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
W 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41531
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

10:55 am
12:00 pm
KOC LL05

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41531

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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

100-44
Foundation for College Success
 
W 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41532
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

10:55 am
12:00 pm
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41532

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
W 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41534
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

10:55 am
12:00 pm
NRH 1014

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41534

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
 
W 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41535
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OEC 312

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41535

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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
 
W 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41536
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
KOC LL05

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41536

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
Foundation for College Success
 
W 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41538
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41538

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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

100-52
Foundation for College Success
 
W 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41540
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
KOC LL05

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41540

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
 
W 1:35 pm - 2:40 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41541
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
NRH 1014

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41541

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
 
W 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/6/0
Lecture
CRN 41545
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 6
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1012

       

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41545

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
 
R 8:00 am - 9:05 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41547
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

8:00 am
9:05 am
NRH 1014

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41547

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
 
R 8:35 am - 9:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/8/0
Lecture
CRN 41548
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

8:35 am
9:40 am
OEC 312

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41548

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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

100-61
Foundation for College Success
 
R 8:35 am - 9:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41549
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

8:35 am
9:40 am
KOC LL05

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41549

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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

100-62
Foundation for College Success
 
R 8:35 am - 9:40 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41550
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

8:35 am
9:40 am
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41550

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
 
R 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
Lecture
CRN 41551
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
NRH 1014

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41551

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
 
R 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/7/0
Lecture
CRN 41552
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41552

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41553
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
KOC LL05

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41553

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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

100-66
Foundation for College Success
 
R 9:55 am - 11:00 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41554
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

9:55 am
11:00 am
SCB 120

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41554

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 120

Instructor: TBD

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
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/7/0
Lecture
CRN 41555
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
KOC LL05

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41555

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/2/0
Lecture
CRN 41556
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1014

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41556

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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 1:30 pm - 2:35 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41558
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
OEC 312

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41558

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 312

Instructor: TBD

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
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41559
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
2:35 pm
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41559

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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

100-72
Foundation for College Success
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/12/0
Lecture
CRN 41560
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1014

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41560

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1014

Instructor: TBD

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
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/4/0
Lecture
CRN 41562
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
KOC LL05

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41562

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Koch Commons LL05

Instructor: TBD

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

100-75
Foundation for College Success
 
R 3:25 pm - 4:30 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41563
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
4:30 pm
NRH 1012

     

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41563

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: North Residence Hall 1012

Instructor: TBD

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
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41564
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41564

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-02
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41565
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41565

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-03
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41566
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41566

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-04
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41567
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41567

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-05
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41568
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41568

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-06
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41569
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41569

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-07
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41570
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41570

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-08
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41571
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41571

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-09
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41572
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41572

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-10
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41573
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41573

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-11
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/22/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41574
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41574

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-12
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/2/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41575
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41575

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-13
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/1/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41576
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41576

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-14
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41577
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41577

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-15
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/4/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41578
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41578

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-16
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/1/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41579
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41579

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-17
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/0/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41580
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41580

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-18
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41581
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41581

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-19
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/20/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41582
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41582

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

150-20
Common Good Theme Path
 
See Instructor
TBD
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
30/30/0
First Year Experience Path
CRN 41583
0 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 30
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: First Year Experience (FYEX)

CRN: 41583

Hyflex: Flexible Learning | First Year Experience Path

St Paul: No Room

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

Instructor: TBD

The Common Good Learning Community Theme Path provides students the opportunity to explore our university charism, all for the common good, through courses in at least two disciplines, co-curricular activities related to the common good, and discussions. Successful completion of this path and two “Common Good Learning Community” themed courses will satisfy the First-Year Experience Learning Community requirement. Prerequisite: being currently enrolled in or having completed one of the Common Good Learning Community courses.

0 Credits

HIST: History

117-L01
Latin Am/Global Perspective
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
K. Zimmerman
LACMCoreWomen 
09/03 - 12/19
20/20/1
Lecture
CRN 41721
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 1
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OEC 208

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OEC 208

     

Subject: History (HIST)

CRN: 41721

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 208

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Historic Analysis

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

  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-L06
Honors Medical Matters
 
See Details
C. Martin
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
20/20/8
Topics Lecture 6
CRN 42330
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 8
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
7:15 pm
MHC 209

           

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 42330

In Person | Topics Lecture 6

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 209

Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

  Colin Martin, Mani Mokalla

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-L09
Honors Culture & Sacrifice
 
See Details
O. Itkin
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
24/19/0
Topics Lecture 9
CRN 42333
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
BEC LL30A

         

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 42333

In Person | Topics Lecture 9

St Paul: Brady Educational Center LL30A

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

  Ora Itkin, Tim Ketcher

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

481-03
Honors To Infinity and Beyond
 
See Details
A. Barrios
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
24/24/2
Topics Lecture 3
CRN 42327
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 2
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 246

           

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 42327

In Person | Topics Lecture 3

St Paul: John Roach Center 246

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Integ/Humanities

  Alex Barrios, Peter Distelzweig

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-L04
Honors Columbus History & Myth
 
See Details
W. Cavert
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
20/15/0
Topics Lecture 4
CRN 42328
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 15
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 222

     

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 42328

In Person | Topics Lecture 4

St Paul: John Roach Center 222

Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

  Will Cavert, William Barnes

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-L07
Honors Influential Women
 
See Details
J. Tar
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
24/19/0
Topics Lecture 7
CRN 42331
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
MHC 209

         

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 42331

In Person | Topics Lecture 7

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 209

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Global Perspective AND [Core] Integ/Humanities
     

Other Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

  Jane Tar, Steven McMichael

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-L08
Honors Beyond Climate Doom
 
See Details
I. Domingo Sancho
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
24/21/0
Topics Lecture 8
CRN 42332
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 210

       

Subject: Honors (HONR)

CRN: 42332

In Person | Topics Lecture 8

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 210

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

  Irene Domingo Sancho, 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)

297-01
Work and the Good Life
 
Blended
C. Michaelson
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
35/7/0
Lecture
CRN 42340
4 Cr.
Size: 35
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
MHC 209

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
MHC 209

 

N/A
N/A
Online

   
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Interdisciplinary (UG) (IDSC)

CRN: 42340

Blended Online & In-Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 209

Online

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Integ/Humanities

  Christopher Michaelson

Students today arguably face more pressure than ever not only to get a job but to find their purpose. 80% of college graduates say it is very or extremely important to seek purpose at work, but fewer than half of them find it (Gallup, 2019). “Work and the Good Life” is a mission-driven, interdisciplinary, educational experience for St. Thomas undergraduates wondering what work is worth spending the largest share of their adult waking hours doing. The course invites students to explore their values, ambitions, and concerns about working life while charting their course toward discovering work that matters to them and their communities. “Work and the Good Life” endeavors to bridge the “purpose gap” among St. Thomas students pursuing the good life in which they perform meaningful work integral to the common good.

4 Credits

297-41
HNR Work and the Good Life
 
Blended
C. Michaelson
HonorCore 
09/03 - 12/19
25/10/0
Lecture
CRN 42341
4 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
MHC 209

 

1:35 pm
2:40 pm
MHC 209

 

N/A
N/A
Online

   
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Interdisciplinary (UG) (IDSC)

CRN: 42341

Blended Online & In-Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 209

Online

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Honors Course

  Christopher Michaelson

Students today arguably face more pressure than ever not only to get a job but to find their purpose. 80% of college graduates say it is very or extremely important to seek purpose at work, but fewer than half of them find it (Gallup, 2019). “Work and the Good Life” is a mission-driven, interdisciplinary, educational experience for St. Thomas undergraduates wondering what work is worth spending the largest share of their adult waking hours doing. The course invites students to explore their values, ambitions, and concerns about working life while charting their course toward discovering work that matters to them and their communities. “Work and the Good Life” endeavors to bridge the “purpose gap” among St. Thomas students pursuing the good life in which they perform meaningful work integral to the common good.

4 Credits

IRST: Irish Studies

200-L01
Introduction to Irish Studies
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
D. Gardiner
IRMNCore 
09/03 - 12/19
15/8/0
Lecture
CRN 41732
4 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 306

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
OEC 306

     

Subject: Irish Studies (IRST)

CRN: 41732

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 306

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Global Perspective AND [Core] Integ/Humanities
     

Other Requirements Met:
     IRST Minor Approved
     Writing to learn

  David Gardiner

This interdisciplinary course offers a broad introduction to the study of Irish literature, history and culture. This course focuses on the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of Ireland and the Irish Diaspora, from the early Christian period to the present. This course is cross-listed with IRST 200-L01, with 5 seats available on the ENGL 202 side and 15 seats on the IRST side. This course satisfies a WAC Writing to Learn requirement and the Integrations in the Humanities and Global Perspectives core requirements. Prerequisite: None.

4 Credits

LABM: Liberal Arts in Business

330-01
Liberal Arts Business Intern
 
See Instructor
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
20/1/0
No Classroom Required
CRN 42311
0 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Liberal Arts in Business (LABM)

CRN: 42311

No Classroom Required

Study Away: No Room

Instructor: TBD

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

LACS: Lat America&Carib Studies

200-L01
Intro Latin American Studies
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
K. Zimmerman
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
5/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41758
4 Cr.
Size: 5
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
In Person

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
In Person

     

Subject: Lat America&Carib Studies (LACS)

CRN: 41758

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: In Person

Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

  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

MADL: Diversity Leadership

630-1
Language, Div, and Inclusion
 
Online
P. Ehrmantraut
 
10/23 - 12/19
48/5/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 42829
2.5 Cr.
Size: 48
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
10/23 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Diversity Leadership (MADL)

CRN: 42829

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

  Paola Ehrmantraut

In the United States, some groups express their identities, in part, by using multiple languages or by using English in distinctive ways. Some dominant groups use language to express in-group belonging and to express exclusiveness, whether intentionally or unintentionally. This course explores the intersections of language, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, ability and disability, and identity by focusing on various groups in the U.S. Among other things, we will examine how Americans use language to express their distinctive cultural identities within the U.S. and we will examine how dominant groups at times marginalize others using language. Through examples drawn from the experience of ethnic groups such as Hispanics and Latinx people, Asian Americans, and African Americans; and marginalized communities such LGBTQIA people, women, and people with disabilities, students will explore broader questions such as how language shapes our perceptions and feelings of belonging. We will discover how language ideology underlies institutional policies and practices that can promote intolerance and prejudice, and how language can instead be used as a tool to foster social inclusion and belonging.

2.5 Credits

640-01
Religion in Pub and Prof Life
 
Online
H. Gustafson
 
09/03 - 10/22
48/8/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 42828
2.5 Cr.
Size: 48
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 10/22
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Diversity Leadership (MADL)

CRN: 42828

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

  Hans Gustafson

Over 70% of Americans indicate their workplace is the top location for the most frequent interaction with people who do not share their religious worldview or way of life. Furthermore, global religious populations are projected to grow at a rate 23 times higher than religiously unaffiliated populations. Religion is alive and well, and religious diversity, including secular identities, is only expected to increase in pubic and professional settings. Designed for students in all professional and public contexts, and emphasizing the case study method and opportunities to reflexively develop leadership for religiously diverse societies, this course introduces everyday interfaith leadership as the ability to draw on experience, religious literacy, and awareness of self and others to efficiently assess (inter)religiously complex situations, empathetically account for the various and often competing needs of stakeholders, and skillfully discern and take action to produce outcomes that serve the common public goods for all parties involved.

2.5 Credits

AI: Leadership

503-01
Foundations and History of Artificial Intelligence
 
Online
P. Distelzweig
 
09/03 - 10/22
24/0/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 43045
3 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 10/22
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Leadership (AI)

CRN: 43045

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

  Peter Distelzweig

This course provides a comprehensive exploration of artificial intelligence. Students will learn fundamental concepts—such as symbolic learning, machine learning, deep learning, algorithms, explainability, and alignment—through the story of AI, from Leibniz and Lovelace’s ambition to mechanize problem-solving through Turing's work on computability and the Dartmouth Conference. The course culminates in the deep learning revolution of the last decades that led to our contemporary large language models and image generators. Beyond a traditional historical survey, this course highlights the symbiotic relationship between AI and natural science. By the end, students will gain a deep appreciation for AI's transformative potential and the critical role of leadership in shaping its ethical and responsible development.

3 Credits

557-01
AI Literacy for Leaders
 
Online
J. Moon
 
10/23 - 12/19
24/0/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 43046
3 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
10/23 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Leadership (AI)

CRN: 43046

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

  Jihun Moon

This course equips students with a broad, conceptual understanding of AI principles and terminology needed to engage effectively in AI-related conversations and decision-making. Topics will include the fundamentals of AI, machine learning, and data-driven decision-making without the need for technical skills or programming. Students will gain confidence in interpreting AI project proposals, performance metrics, and risk assessments. Emphasis will be on the role of AI in transforming organizational strategy, understanding AI-driven workflows, and discerning credible AI metrics and performance claims, enabling students to drive AI initiatives effectively within their organizations.

3 Credits

NRSG: Nursing

210-01
Foundations of Nursing Practic
 
T 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/24/0
Lecture
CRN 40809
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 201

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40809

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

Instructor: TBD

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, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisites: Admission to the professional nursing sequence and co-enrollment in NRSG 240.

2 Credits

210-02
Foundations of Nursing Practic
 
T 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
V. Gichana
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/23/0
Lecture
CRN 40810
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 208

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40810

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 208

  Vane Gichana

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, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisites: Admission to the professional nursing sequence and co-enrollment in NRSG 240.

2 Credits

210-03
Foundations of Nursing Practic
 
R 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/25/0
Lecture
CRN 42795
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 203

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42795

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 203

Instructor: TBD

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, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisites: Admission to the professional nursing sequence and co-enrollment in NRSG 240.

2 Credits

210-04
Foundations of Nursing Practic
 
R 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
E. Fitzgerald
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/22/0
Lecture
CRN 42796
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 207

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42796

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 207

  Emily Fitzgerald

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, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisites: Admission to the professional nursing sequence and co-enrollment in NRSG 240.

2 Credits

240-01
Patho/Pharm for Nursing I
 
T 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
L. Beasley
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/25/0
Lecture
CRN 40568
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
SCB 110

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40568

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

  Laura Beasley

This course introduces students to the integration of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Emphasis is on mechanisms underlying disease and concomitant therapeutic agents to treat disease. The course will encompass pathophysiology and pharmacology in the context of whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisite: being a declared Nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 210 required.

2 Credits

240-02
Patho/Pharm for Nursing I
 
T 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/22/0
Lecture
CRN 40819
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MCH 118

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40819

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: McNeely Hall 118

Instructor: TBD

This course introduces students to the integration of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Emphasis is on mechanisms underlying disease and concomitant therapeutic agents to treat disease. The course will encompass pathophysiology and pharmacology in the context of whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisite: being a declared Nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 210 required.

2 Credits

240-03
Patho/Pharm for Nursing I
 
R 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
L. Beasley
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/24/0
Lecture
CRN 42878
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
SCB 110

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42878

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

  Laura Beasley

This course introduces students to the integration of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Emphasis is on mechanisms underlying disease and concomitant therapeutic agents to treat disease. The course will encompass pathophysiology and pharmacology in the context of whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisite: being a declared Nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 210 required.

2 Credits

240-04
Patho/Pharm for Nursing I
 
R 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
25/23/0
Lecture
CRN 42879
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 201

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42879

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

Instructor: TBD

This course introduces students to the integration of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Emphasis is on mechanisms underlying disease and concomitant therapeutic agents to treat disease. The course will encompass pathophysiology and pharmacology in the context of whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisite: being a declared Nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 210 required.

2 Credits

300-01
Psychiatric/Mental Health
 
MWF 8:15 am - 9:20 am
J. Theisen
 
09/03 - 12/19
32/31/0
Lecture
CRN 40805
4 Cr.
Size: 32
Enrolled: 31
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:15 am
9:20 am
MCH 235

 

8:15 am
9:20 am
MCH 235

 

8:15 am
9:20 am
MCH 235

   

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40805

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: McNeely Hall 235

  Julie Theisen

This course prepares students in concepts and theories related to the provision of psychiatric/mental health nursing practice. Emphasis will be on nursing therapeutics aimed at mental health and the care of persons with mental illnesses within the context of disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care, whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 220; 250; BIOL 250; and being a declared nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 305 required.

4 Credits

300-02
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurs
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
L. Shields
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/28/0
Lecture
CRN 40806
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 204

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 204

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40806

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 204

  Lisa Shields

This course prepares students in concepts and theories related to the provision of psychiatric/mental health nursing practice. Emphasis will be on nursing therapeutics aimed at mental health and the care of persons with mental illnesses within the context of disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care, whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 220; 250; BIOL 250; and being a declared nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 305 required.

4 Credits

305-01
Complex Nursing Care I
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
L. Ingalsbe
 
09/03 - 12/19
32/32/0
Lecture
CRN 40807
4 Cr.
Size: 32
Enrolled: 32
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
SCB 120

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
SCB 120

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40807

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 120

  Laura Ingalsbe

This course introduces students to the spheres of care essential for entry level nursing practice. Emphasis is on disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, and hospice/palliative care/supportive care. The study and application of the spheres of care are within the context of whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings across the lifespan within families and communities. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 220; 250; BIOL 256; and being a declared nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 300 required.

4 Credits

305-02
Complex Nursing Care I
 
TR 8:00 am - 9:20 am
L. Bonfe
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/27/0
Lecture
CRN 40808
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 27
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
9:20 am
OEC 204

 

8:00 am
9:20 am
OEC 204

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40808

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 204

  Lesley Bonfe

This course introduces students to the spheres of care essential for entry level nursing practice. Emphasis is on disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, and hospice/palliative care/supportive care. The study and application of the spheres of care are within the context of whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings across the lifespan within families and communities. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 220; 250; BIOL 256; and being a declared nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 300 required.

4 Credits

410-01
Healthcare Ethics/Adv/Policy
 
MW 1:35 pm - 3:10 pm
M. Maldonado
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/28/4
Lecture
CRN 42787
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 4
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 401

 

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
JRC 401

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42787

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 401

  Michelle Maldonado

This course prepares students in concepts and theories to practice safe and ethical care within an advocacy framework. Emphasis will be on ethical principles, health policy analysis, political competence, and principles and practices of advocacy in the context of spheres of care (disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, restorative care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care), whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisite: C- or higher in NRSG 350; 3430; 370; and a declared nursing students. Co-enrollment in NRSG 420 required.

4 Credits

410-02
Healthcare Ethics/Adv/Policy
 
MW 1:35 pm - 3:10 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/22/0
Lecture
CRN 42788
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
MCH 229

 

1:35 pm
3:10 pm
MCH 229

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42788

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: McNeely Hall 229

Instructor: TBD

This course prepares students in concepts and theories to practice safe and ethical care within an advocacy framework. Emphasis will be on ethical principles, health policy analysis, political competence, and principles and practices of advocacy in the context of spheres of care (disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, restorative care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care), whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. Prerequisite: C- or higher in NRSG 350; 3430; 370; and a declared nursing students. Co-enrollment in NRSG 420 required.

4 Credits

420-01
Population Health Nursing
 
MWF 8:00 am - 9:20 am
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/28/2
Lecture
CRN 42789
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 2
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:00 am
9:20 am
MCH 229

 

8:00 am
9:20 am
MCH 229

 

8:00 am
9:20 am
MCH 229

   

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42789

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: McNeely Hall 229

Instructor: TBD

This course prepares students in concepts and theories related to the provision of public health nursing practice. Emphasis will be on promoting and protecting the health of the public within the context of disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care, whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of community and public health settings. Prerequisites: C- or better in NRSG 350; 360; 430; and being a declared nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 410 and 370 required.

4 Credits

420-02
Population Health Nursing
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
TBD
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/22/0
Lecture
CRN 42790
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 202

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
MHC 202

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42790

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 202

Instructor: TBD

This course prepares students in concepts and theories related to the provision of public health nursing practice. Emphasis will be on promoting and protecting the health of the public within the context of disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care, whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of community and public health settings. Prerequisites: C- or better in NRSG 350; 360; 370; and being a declared nursing student. Co-enrollment in NRSG 410 and 430 required.

4 Credits

430-01
Nursing Care for Children/Fam
 
MWF 8:00 am - 9:20 am
A. Walker
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/22/0
Lecture
CRN 42791
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:00 am
9:20 am
SCB 120

 

8:00 am
9:20 am
SCB 120

 

8:00 am
9:20 am
SCB 120

   

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42791

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 120

  Ashley Walker

This course prepares students to care for children and families across the spheres of care (disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, restorative care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care). The study and application of these spheres are within the context of pediatric nursing, care of the family, whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 350,360,370; and restricted to declared nursing majors. Co-enrollment in NRSG 410 and 420 required.

4 Credits

430-02
Nursing Care for Children/Fam
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
A. Walker
 
09/03 - 12/19
28/28/4
Lecture
CRN 42792
4 Cr.
Size: 28
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 4
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 401

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 401

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42792

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 401

  Ashley Walker

This course prepares students to care for children and families across the spheres of care (disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, restorative care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care). The study and application of these spheres are within the context of pediatric nursing, care of the family, whole person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, healthcare advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. The course includes integration of didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 300; 305; and restricted to declared nursing majors. Co-enrollment in NRSG 350 and 360 required.

4 Credits

510-01
Foundation of Nursing Practice
 
M 9:00 am - 10:50 am
V. Gichana
 
09/03 - 12/19
50/45/0
Lecture
CRN 40569
2 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 45
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:00 am
10:50 am
SCB 110

           

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40569

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

  Vane Gichana

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. Co-Requisites: NRSG 515, 520 and 540.

2 Credits

520-01
Nursing Skills and Assessment
 
T 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
L. Beasley
 
09/03 - 12/19
17/16/0
Lecture
CRN 40570
4 Cr.
Size: 17
Enrolled: 16
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
12:00 pm
SCB 301

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40570

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 301

  Laura Beasley

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. Co-requisites: NRSG 510, 515 and 540

4 Credits

520-02
Nursing Skills and Assessment
 
W 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
L. Schipper
 
09/03 - 12/19
17/16/0
Lecture
CRN 40571
4 Cr.
Size: 17
Enrolled: 16
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

8:00 am
12:00 pm
SCB 301

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40571

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 301

  Lindsay Schipper

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. Co-requisites: NRSG 510, 515 and 540

4 Credits

520-03
Nursing Skills and Assessment
 
R 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
L. Beasley
 
09/03 - 12/19
17/13/0
Lecture
CRN 40827
4 Cr.
Size: 17
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

8:00 am
12:00 pm
SCB 301

     

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40827

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 301

  Laura Beasley

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. Co-requisites: NRSG 510, 515 and 540

4 Credits

540-01
Patho/Pharm for Nursing I
 
T 1:30 pm - 4:10 pm
M. Maldonado
 
09/03 - 12/19
52/45/0
Lecture
CRN 40572
3 Cr.
Size: 52
Enrolled: 45
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
4:10 pm
JRC 126

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40572

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 126

  Michelle Maldonado

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. Co-Requisites: NRSG 510, 515 and 520

3 Credits

550-01
Complex Nursing Care I
 
M 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm
L. Bonfe
 
09/03 - 12/19
52/45/0
Lecture
CRN 40811
4 Cr.
Size: 52
Enrolled: 45
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:00 pm
3:40 pm
SCB 110

           

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40811

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

  Lesley Bonfe

In this course, students will discover the spheres of care essential for entry-level nursing practice. The examination and application of the spheres of care are within the context of whole-person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change and interprofessional collaboration. This course integrates didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings across the lifespan within families and communities. Prerequisites: C- or better in NRSG 530. Co-requisites: NRSG 535 and 541.

4 Credits

590-01
Innovation:Advocacy Systm Chng
 
W 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
L. Beasley
 
09/03 - 10/22
50/42/0
Lecture
CRN 42793
1 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 42
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 10/22
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

12:00 pm
1:00 pm
In Person

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42793

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: In Person

  Laura Beasley

This course will offer health care students the opportunity to learn and reflect upon the role of care providers in identifying important health policy issues as well as becoming agents of change, devising innovations to meet the health care needs of the persons/families/communities they serve, and using program evaluation, data analysis, and information to advance social justice. Special emphasis will be placed on students’ ability to position themselves to be effective in orchestrating innovative policy and regulatory changes at local, state, and national levels. Special emphasis will be placed on developing students’ understanding of themselves as leaders in policy formation, and how current policies affect the practice of care providers and the delivery of health care regionally, statewide, nationally, and internationally. Prerequisites: C- or better in NRSG 560, 570, 610, and 620. Co-requisites: NRSG 640, 650, and 670.

1 Credits

600-01
Perinatal & Childbearing
 
W 8:00 am - 10:40 am
E. Fitzgerald
 
09/03 - 12/19
50/42/0
Lecture
CRN 42794
4 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 42
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

8:00 am
10:40 am
SCB 110

       

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 42794

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 110

  Emily Fitzgerald

This course prepares students to care for women, infants, and childbearing families across the spheres of care (disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, restorative care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care). The examination and application of these spheres are within the context of maternal-newborn nursing, women’s health, care of families, whole-person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. This course integrates didactic and clinical learning in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 530, 535, 541 and 550.

4 Credits

620-01
Population Health Nursing
 
T 8:00 am - 10:40 am
L. Shields
 
09/03 - 12/19
50/42/0
Lecture
CRN 40573
4 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 42
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:00 am
10:40 am
BEC 120

         

Subject: Nursing (NRSG)

CRN: 40573

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center 120

  Lisa Shields

This course illustrates concepts and theories related to the provision of public health nursing practice. The promotion and protection of the health of the public will be emphasized within the context of disease prevention/promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, hospice/palliative/supportive care, whole-person wellness, social determinants of health and health equity, health care advocacy and systems change, and interprofessional collaboration. An integration of didactic and clinical learning will occur in a variety of community and public health settings. Prerequisite: C- or better in NRSG 605. Co-requisites: NRSG 560, 570, and 610.

4 Credits

NSCI: Neuroscience

201-01
Intro to Neuroscience
 
MWF 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
M. Gades
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
12/14/0
Lecture
CRN 42019
4 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
JRC LL01

 

10:55 am
12:00 pm
JRC LL01

 

10:55 am
12:00 pm
JRC LL01

   

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42019

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center LL01

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Natural Science

  Mari Gades

This course is an introduction to the field of neuroscience and explores the biological and psychological foundations of the brain and behavior. The course introduces cell biology and covers the basic principles of nervous system cells and organization, brain function, and how the nervous system contributes to our behaviors and experiences. Two laboratory hours per week.

4 Credits

201-52
Intro to Neuroscience/LAB
 
W 1:35 pm - 3:35 pm
M. Gades
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
12/12/0
Lab
CRN 42021
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
3:35 pm
JRC LL21

       

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42021

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center LL21

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Natural Science

  Mari Gades

This course is an introduction to the field of neuroscience and explores the biological and psychological foundations of the brain and behavior. The course introduces cell biology and covers the basic principles of nervous system cells and organization, brain function, and how the nervous system contributes to our behaviors and experiences. Two laboratory hours per week.

0 Credits

202-01
Principles of Neuroscience
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
J. Westberry
 
09/03 - 12/19
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 42022
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
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: 42022

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 246

  Jenne Westberry

This course is an in-depth introduction to the fundamental biological processes that are key for understanding how the brain controls behavior in humans and animals. Content will range from neuronal communication to higher order brain functions. The course will provide a detailed examination of how environmental influences impact the cellular processes in the brain and behavior. The laboratory component of the course will examine clinical connections between neuroscience foundational knowledge and human disease. Three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: NSCI 201 OR BIOL 208 with a C- or better. CHEM 112 OR CHEM 115 recommended. This course will replace the current NSCI 301 Principles of Neuroscience. Students cannot get credit for both NSCI 202 and the current NSCI 301. 

4 Credits

202-51
Principles of Neuroscience
 
T 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
J. Westberry
 
09/03 - 12/19
12/13/4
Lab
CRN 42023
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 4
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
4:30 pm
JRC LL29

         

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42023

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center LL29

  Jenne Westberry

This course is an in-depth introduction to the fundamental biological processes that are key for understanding how the brain controls behavior in humans and animals. Content will range from neuronal communication to higher order brain functions. The course will provide a detailed examination of how environmental influences impact the cellular processes in the brain and behavior. The laboratory component of the course will examine clinical connections between neuroscience foundational knowledge and human disease. Three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: NSCI 201 OR BIOL 208 with a C- or better. CHEM 112 OR CHEM 115 recommended. This course will replace the current NSCI 301 Principles of Neuroscience. Students cannot get credit for both NSCI 202 and the current NSCI 301. 

0 Credits

202-52
Principles of Neuroscience
 
See Details
J. Westberry
 
09/03 - 12/19
12/12/2
Lab
CRN 42024
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 2
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
4:30 pm
JRC LL29

     

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42024

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center LL01

St Paul: John Roach Center LL29

  Jenne Westberry

This course is an in-depth introduction to the fundamental biological processes that are key for understanding how the brain controls behavior in humans and animals. Content will range from neuronal communication to higher order brain functions. The course will provide a detailed examination of how environmental influences impact the cellular processes in the brain and behavior. The laboratory component of the course will examine clinical connections between neuroscience foundational knowledge and human disease. Three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: NSCI 201 OR BIOL 208 with a C- or better. CHEM 112 OR CHEM 115 recommended. This course will replace the current NSCI 301 Principles of Neuroscience. Students cannot get credit for both NSCI 202 and the current NSCI 301. 

0 Credits

302-01
Neuroanatomy
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
K. Illig
 
09/03 - 12/19
22/24/0
Lecture
CRN 42026
4 Cr.
Size: 22
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OSS 329

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
OSS 329

     

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42026

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 329

  Kurt Illig

This course is an in-depth study of the structure and organization of the vertebrate nervous system. The course will build upon foundational neuroscience knowledge and will provide a detailed examination of the anatomy of the nervous system. The course will examine the structures of the nervous system, how these structures support critical functions, and disorders/diseases of these structures and their clinical manifestations. Laboratory sessions will focus on gross dissections, neuroanatomical techniques, and clinical methods used to investigate nervous system morphology and connectivity. Four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: NSCI 202.

4 Credits

302-51
Neuroanatomy
 
W 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
K. Illig
 
09/03 - 12/19
12/11/0
Lab
CRN 42027
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:30 pm
5:30 pm
OWS 381

       

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42027

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 381

  Kurt Illig

This course is an in-depth study of the structure and organization of the vertebrate nervous system. The course will build upon foundational neuroscience knowledge and will provide a detailed examination of the anatomy of the nervous system. The course will examine the structures of the nervous system, how these structures support critical functions, and disorders/diseases of these structures and their clinical manifestations. Laboratory sessions will focus on gross dissections, neuroanatomical techniques, and clinical methods used to investigate nervous system morphology and connectivity. Four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: NSCI 202.

0 Credits

302-52
Neuroanatomy
 
R 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
K. Illig
 
09/03 - 12/19
12/13/0
Lab
CRN 42028
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
5:30 pm
OWS 381

     

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42028

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 381

  Kurt Illig

This course is an in-depth study of the structure and organization of the vertebrate nervous system. The course will build upon foundational neuroscience knowledge and will provide a detailed examination of the anatomy of the nervous system. The course will examine the structures of the nervous system, how these structures support critical functions, and disorders/diseases of these structures and their clinical manifestations. Laboratory sessions will focus on gross dissections, neuroanatomical techniques, and clinical methods used to investigate nervous system morphology and connectivity. Four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: NSCI 202.

0 Credits

350-01
Neurobio of Social Behavior
 
MWF 10:55 am - 12:00 pm
S. Heimovics
 
09/03 - 12/19
24/25/0
Lecture
CRN 42029
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:55 am
12:00 pm
MHC 209

 

10:55 am
12:00 pm
MHC 209

 

10:55 am
12:00 pm
MHC 209

   

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42029

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 209

  Sarah Heimovics

In this course, we will examine the neural and hormonal correlates of social behavior including vocalcommunication, aggressive behavior, reproductive behavior, pair bonding, parental behavior, and humansociality. We will consider how hormones influence the development and activation of behavior and, in turn,how behavior influences neural and endocrine physiology. A comparative approach will be emphasized tofacilitate understanding the adaptive function of molecular and physiological mechanisms of behavior aswell as the translational nature of behavioral neuroendocrinology research. In the laboratory component of the course, students will design and implement an experiment investigating the neuroendocrine regulation of social behavior in a non-human animal model. Prerequisites: a C- in NSCI 203

4 Credits

350-51
Neurobio of Social Behavior
 
M 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
S. Heimovics
 
09/03 - 12/19
12/13/1
Lab
CRN 42030
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 1
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:30 pm
5:30 pm
OWS 381

           

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42030

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 381

  Sarah Heimovics

In this course, we will examine the neural and hormonal correlates of social behavior including vocalcommunication, aggressive behavior, reproductive behavior, pair bonding, parental behavior, and humansociality. We will consider how hormones influence the development and activation of behavior and, in turn,how behavior influences neural and endocrine physiology. A comparative approach will be emphasized tofacilitate understanding the adaptive function of molecular and physiological mechanisms of behavior aswell as the translational nature of behavioral neuroendocrinology research. In the laboratory component of the course, students will design and implement an experiment investigating the neuroendocrine regulation of social behavior in a non-human animal model. Prerequisites: a C- in NSCI 203

0 Credits

350-52
Neurobio of Social Behavior
 
T 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
S. Heimovics
 
09/03 - 12/19
12/12/0
Lab
CRN 42031
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
5:30 pm
OWS 381

         

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42031

In Person | Lab

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 381

  Sarah Heimovics

In this course, we will examine the neural and hormonal correlates of social behavior including vocalcommunication, aggressive behavior, reproductive behavior, pair bonding, parental behavior, and humansociality. We will consider how hormones influence the development and activation of behavior and, in turn,how behavior influences neural and endocrine physiology. A comparative approach will be emphasized tofacilitate understanding the adaptive function of molecular and physiological mechanisms of behavior aswell as the translational nature of behavioral neuroendocrinology research. In the laboratory component of the course, students will design and implement an experiment investigating the neuroendocrine regulation of social behavior in a non-human animal model. Prerequisites: a C- in NSCI 203

0 Credits

420-01
Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
 
MWF 12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
R. Prichard
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
12/5/0
Lecture
CRN 42032
4 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
JRC 481

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
JRC 481

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
JRC 481

   

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42032

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 481

Requirements Met:
     [Core] Signature Work

  Roxanne Prichard

This capstone neuroscience course uses the physiological process of sleep as a lens to evaluate neural connectivity, neurochemical modulation, and sensory integration. This course will emphasize sleep as central to neural development, learning, and health. As part of the laboratory work, students will track their own sleep and circadian rhythms through temperature, behavioral, and hormonal assessment. Prerequisites: Two NSCI classes at the 300 level, one of which must be higher than 303

4 Credits

420-51
Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
 
W 1:35 pm - 4:35 pm
R. Prichard
Core 
09/03 - 12/19
12/5/0
Lab
CRN 42033
0 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:35 pm
4:35 pm
JRC LL45

       

Subject: Neuroscience (NSCI)

CRN: 42033

In Person | Lab

St Paul: John Roach Center LL45

Requirements Met:
     [Core] Signature Work

  Roxanne Prichard

This capstone neuroscience course uses the physiological process of sleep as a lens to evaluate neural connectivity, neurochemical modulation, and sensory integration. This course will emphasize sleep as central to neural development, learning, and health. As part of the laboratory work, students will track their own sleep and circadian rhythms through temperature, behavioral, and hormonal assessment. Prerequisites: Two NSCI classes at the 300 level, one of which must be higher than 303

0 Credits

NUTR: Nutrition

245-01
Introduction to Nutrition
 
Online
A. Roy
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
24/24/5
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 40320
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 5
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 40320

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

  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
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
24/24/4
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 40321
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 4
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 40321

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

  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
CGLC 
09/03 - 12/19
24/24/3
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 40350
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 3
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 40350

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Requirements Met:
     FYE CommGood/Learning Comm

  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
 
Online
A. Roy
 
09/03 - 12/19
24/24/2
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 40410
4 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 2
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Nutrition (NUTR)

CRN: 40410

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

  Amber Roy

This course is an overview of food science, mainly from a consumer perspective. The course covers topics such as food selection, evaluation, chemistry, preparation, and safety. Students will learn about food ingredients and their functional properties. The course also includes an examination of intersections between food science and culture. This course is open to all students from all fields of study.

4 Credits

WGSS: Women/Gender/Sexuality

205-L01
Found in Women/Gen/Sexuality
 
MW 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
P. Ehrmantraut
FAPXCore 
09/03 - 12/19
20/14/0
Lecture
CRN 42308
4 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
09/03 - 12/19
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 246

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
JRC 246

       

Subject: Women/Gender/Sexuality (WGSS)

CRN: 42308

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: John Roach Center 246

Core Requirements Met:
     [Core] Diversity/Soc Just AND [Core] Integ/Humanities
     

Other Requirements Met:
     Faith and Praxis Minor or Cert
     Writing to learn

  Paola Ehrmantraut

This multi-disciplinary course is designed to raise awareness of women's status and women's diversity, to explore gender identities and interrogate the way that these categories are constructed, and to critically examine disciplines and social practices through the lens of feminist theory. Course readings and discussion will examine ideas about race, class, sexuality, and other aspects of identity as they intersect with sex and gender. Available once a year, usually offered in the Fall semester.

4 Credits


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