This course encompasses a study of geography throughout the major regions of the world. Attention is given to the physical processes that shape the surface of the earth and to the relationship between human activity and the physical environment. In addition, the course will explore how political forces influence the division and control of the earth’s resources. Maps, along with other geographic representations, tools, and techniques, will be used to demonstrate critical analysis of techniques for representation and presentation of information. Identical with POL 2205. Credit hours: 4. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or permission of instructor (CI)
- Teacher: Mari Ishibashi
Romantic love is an eternal theme that appears in almost every pop cultural product. This course explores the Chinese take on romantic love. An in-depth study of Chinese love stories in movies, animation, pop songs, and novels provides a basis to explore how the idea of love and passion has developed in history and how it constructs gender norms and cultural identity. Credit hours: 4.
- Teacher: Kun An
This course is open to students who are full-time members of the cast or crew of the Greek Play but not enrolled in CLAS/THTR 2275. It provides practical experience with the production of an ancient play. Credit hours: .5 or 1. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Offered alternate years. Offered on Pass/Fail basis only. May be repeated for credit.
- Teacher: Amy Cohen