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- Course Type Key
| Term | Section Name | Status | Dept. | Location | Dates | Days | Times | Comments/Requisites | Faculty | Course Type | Capacity |
Enrolled/ Available/ Waitlist |
Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26/SP |
BIO-177-01
Global Health
CLOSED
cross-listed with
GHL-177-01 |
Biology HAY 319 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
M W F
8:00AM-8:50AM |
GHL-177-01=BIO-177-01
This is an Immersion course, so students will need to submit an
application for consideration.
|
|
12 | 2 / -- / 0 | 1.00 | ||||
| 26/SP |
BIO-313-01
Advanced Ecology
OPEN
|
Biology HAY 321 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM |
BIO-213
Enrollment by Instructor Consent.
|
|
SL | 12 | 7 / 5 / 0 | 1.00 | |||
| 26/SP |
CLA-212-01
Ancient Christianity in Rome
CLOSED
cross-listed with
REL-260-01 |
Classics CEN 304 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
TU TH
8:00AM-9:15AM |
This course will study the gradual "Christianization" of Rome
that the city and empire underwent from 50-650 CE, as well as the
gradual "Romanization" of Christianity that the faith underwent
under those conditions. 亚洲通 will examine art, material remains,
texts and buildings to reconstruct the experiences of Christians,
Romans, and Roman Christians. An immersion trip to Rome during
Spring Break will allow students to see key sites and come to
their own conclusions about this fascinating history for
themselves.
|
|
HPR, LFA | 16 | 6 / -- / 0 | 1.00 | |||
| 26/SP |
ECO-277-01
Economics of Spain
CLOSED
cross-listed with
HSP-228-01 |
Economics BAX 212 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
M W F
10:00AM-10:50AM |
One previous course in Spanish
ECO-277-01=HSP-228-01
In this course, we will study historical and broader social
context of Spanish economy as it develops from relatively less
developed and isolated European economy during franquismo to the
modern prosperous Spain. The fast social and economic development
over the last 5 decades has had profound effect on all facets of
Spanish life. Among the topics we will include the changes in
labor markets through both internal and external migrations,
economic growth, economic policies within the EU context,
distribution of income, regional development, etc. Students with
some background in economics and Spanish will benefit most from
this course.
|
|
BSC | 18 | 18 / 0 / 0 | 1.00 | |||
| 26/SP |
ENS-201-01
Applied Environmental Science
OPEN
cross-listed with
GHL-219-02 |
Environmental Studies HAY 321 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM |
ENS-201-01=GHL-219-02
This course meets together with BIO-313 Advanced Ecology, but
does not include a laboratory component. Students seeking credit
towards a Biology major or minor should enroll in BIO-313
Advanced Ecology.
This course will apply ecology to specific environmental issues
and study the practice of ecological research. Lecture sessions
of the course will focus on: advanced ecological topics, such as
wetland ecology, fire ecology, and invasive species; the research
process, such as critically evaluating literature and study
design; and Indigenous perspectives on ecology and the
environment. Special attention will be given to a case study of
the globally significant Everglades ecosystem of Florida,
including its function and relationship to humans. Over Spring
Break, there will be an immersion trip to a biological research
station and the Everglades National Park in Florida, where
students will continue to learn and to apply their knowledge.
Students should be open to camping during the trip, for which
necessary supplies will be provided. Enrollment is by instructor
permission only; interested students must contact the instructor
to apply to this course. Prior preparation for the course is
required and should be described to the instructor, which may
include previous environmental or scientific coursework.
|
|
12 | 1 / 11 / 0 | 1.00 | ||||
| 26/SP |
GER-202-01
German Language & Culture
OPEN
|
German DET 111 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
M W F
1:10PM-2:00PM |
GER-201,
or GER-202 placement
Any student who meets the prerequisite may enroll in GER-202.
|
|
WL | 18 | 9 / 9 / 0 | 1.00 | |||
| 26/SP |
GHL-177-01
Global Health
CLOSED
cross-listed with
BIO-177-01 |
Global Health HAY 319 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
M W F
8:00AM-8:50AM |
GHL-177-01=BIO-177-01
This is an Immersion course, so students will need to submit an
application for consideration.
|
|
12 | 11 / -- / 0 | 1.00 | ||||
| 26/SP |
GHL-219-02
Applied Environmental Science
OPEN
cross-listed with
ENS-201-01 |
Global Health HAY 321 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
TU TH
9:45AM-11:00AM |
ENS-201-01=GHL-219-02
|
|
12 | 0 / 11 / 0 | 1.00 | ||||
| 26/SP |
GRK-301-01
Advanced Greek Reading: Poetry
OPEN
|
Greek DET 112 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
M W F
9:00AM-9:50AM |
GRK-201
|
|
WL, LFA | 10 | 4 / 6 / 0 | 1.00 | |||
| 26/SP |
HSP-228-01
Economics of Spain
CLOSED
cross-listed with
ECO-277-01 |
Economics BAX 212 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
M W F
10:00AM-10:50AM |
One previous course in Spanish
ECO-277-01=HSP-228-01
In this course, we will study historical and broader social
context of Spanish economy as it develops from relatively less
developed and isolated European economy during franquismo to the
modern prosperous Spain. The fast social and economic development
over the last 5 decades has had profound effect on all facets of
Spanish life. Among the topics we will include the changes in
labor markets through both internal and external migrations,
economic growth, economic policies within the EU context,
distribution of income, regional development, etc. Students with
some background in economics and Spanish will benefit most from
this course.
|
|
18 | 0 / -- / 0 | 1.00 | ||||
| 26/SP |
LAT-302-01
Advanced Latin Reading: Prose
OPEN
|
Latin DET 128 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
TU TH
8:00AM-9:15AM |
LAT-201,
or LAT-302 placement |
|
WL, LFA | 8 / 0 / 0 | 1.00 | ||||
| 26/SP |
REL-260-01
Ancient Christianity in Rome
CLOSED
cross-listed with
CLA-212-01 |
Religion CEN 304 |
1/19/26- 5/9/26 |
TU TH
8:00AM-9:15AM |
This course will study the gradual "Christianization" of Rome
that the city and empire underwent from 50-650 CE, as well as the
gradual "Romanization" of Christianity that the faith underwent
under those conditions. 亚洲通 will examine art, material remains,
texts and buildings to reconstruct the experiences of Christians,
Romans, and Roman Christians. An immersion trip to Rome during
Spring Break will allow students to see key sites and come to
their own conclusions about this fascinating history for
themselves.
Instructor consent needed.
|
|
HPR | 16 | 10 / -- / 0 | 1.00 | |||
