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AASP 202 - Black Culture in the United States
AASP 297 - Research Methods in African American Studies
ARTH 323 - Fifteenth-Century Italian Renaissance Art
ANTH 340/689R - Method And Theory In Archaeology
ANTH 410/610 - Culture, Health and Community Development
ANTH 448J/689J - Space, Place, Meaning of His. Mat. Culture
ANTH 468L/688L - Medical Anthropology
ANTH 701 - Anthropology Internship Preparation
ARHU 105 - Introduction to the Humanities and Arts (Mallios)
ARTH 488B - Japanese Art Since 1945
ARTH 489F - Modern Chinese Visual Culture & Film
ARTH 692 - Methods of Art History

BSCI 223 - General Microbiology
BSCI 410 - Molecular Genetics

CCJS 100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
CPSP 118C - CP Scholars Colloquium I: Advocates for Children
CPSP 118N - CP Scholars Colloquium I: International Studies
CPSP 239E - Environmental Studies Individual Practicum
CPSP 318 - Discovery Projects
CPSP 318C - Community-Based Discovery Projects

DANC 200 - Introduction to Dance
DANC 483 - History of Dance II

EDCI 463 - The Teaching of Reading in the Secondary Schools
EDCI 611: Studying Student Learning in Diverse Settings
EDCI 661 - Reading and Writing in the Content Areas
EDCP 610U/656: Professional Orientation
EDPL 605: Comparative Education

ENGL 101 - Introduction to Writing
Assessment Form * Fall 2008

ENGL 234/AASP 298L - Intro to African-American Literature
ENGL 245 - Film and the Narrative Tradition
ENGL 301 - Critical Methods in the study of Lit. (Bailin)
ENGL 301 - Critical Methods in the Study of Lit. (Barker)
ENGL 301 -Critical Methods in the Study of Lit. (Brookshire)
ENGL 301 - Critical Methods in the Study of Lit. (Faith)
ENGL 301 - Critical Methods in the Study of Lit. (Kraus)
ENGL 301 - Critical Methods in the Study of Lit. (Ontiveros)
ENGL 301 - Critical Methods in the Study of Lit. (Walter)
ENGL 388A - The Harlem Renaissance

ENGL 391 - Advanced Composition
ENGL 392 - Legal Writing
ENGL 393 - Technical Writing
ENGL 393 - Technical Writing (Instructor: Susanna Paul)
ENGL 394 - Business Writing
ENGL 395 - Writing for the Health Professions (Berlinski)

ENGL 398C - Writing Case Studies and Narrative (Findlay)
ENGL 601 - Literary Research and Critical Contexts
ENSP 399A - Introduction to Environmental Law

FMSC 487 - Legal Aspects of Family Problems
FMST 330 - Family Theories & Patterns

Gemstone: FFA
Gemstone: SHINE
GERM 421 - Medieval Literature
GEOG 212 - The World in Cultural Perspective Laboratory
GVPT 309C - U.S. Foreign Policy toward Latin America, Caribbean
GVPT 331 - Law and Society
GVPT 409D - International Security & Research Design
GVPT 409H - The Phenomenon of War
GVPT 409L - Domestic Politics and International Conflict
GVPT 473 - Legislatures & Legislation

HONR 100 - Issue Review Assignment Research
HONR 239C - The Creative Process in Dance

JAPN 428 - Japanese Discourse & Conversation (Yotsukura)

LGBT 200 - Intro to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Studies

PUAF 620 - Political Analysis (American)
PUAF 620 - Political Institutions (Comparative)

SPAN 302 - Advanced Grammar & Composition
SPAN 363 - Latin American Literatures & Cultures (Rodriguez)
SPAN 363 - Latin American Literatures & Cultures (Muñoz)
SPAN 425 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics I: Basic Concepts

Theatre Fundamentals
THET 110 - Introduction to the Theatre
THET 290 - Theatre in the United States, 1750-1890
THET 488R - Special Topics: Renaissance Theatre

UNIV 348 - Federal Health Policy

WRLD 235 - Politics of Water

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