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African Americans in Music Baccalaureate Spring 2010 ECSU
The African-American in Music (Open to all Majors): Some emphasis on UJ.S. performers and developments in music-making of 17th through 19th and early 20th centuries. Also, U.S. composers and ... more
African-American Art Baccalaureate Fall 2009 WSSU
This lecture course deals with the African-American aesthetic and the indigenous arts and artifacts that establish an African-American art heritage. It begins by introducing the student to the ... more
African-American Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009 WSSU
This humanities course introduces students to various aspects of the African-American experience, using an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to include history, literature, religion, ... more
African-American Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009 WSSU
This humanities course introduces students to various aspects of the African-American experience, using an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to include history, literature, religion, ... more
African-American Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009 WSSU
This humanities course introduces students to various aspects of the African-American experience, using an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to include history, literature, religion, ... more
Art Appreciation Baccalaureate Spring 2010 ECSU
Analysis of selected examples of major art works. Designed to give students an understanding of the purposes and historical roles of the visual arts in Western and Non-Western cultures. Offered ... more
Culture & Ideas Graduate Spring 2010 UNCG
Topics may include: Current Problems in the Middle East and Voices from Latin America more
Engl Comp and Vocabulary Baccalaureate Spring 2010 ECSU
Continuation of the writing of the essay. Acquaintance with major systems of documentation and the development of a major research paper. Reading selections in fiction, poetry and drama to be ... more
Families and Aging Graduate None Scheduled UNCC
Theories explaining the formation and functioning of American families with emphasis on the impact of the aging of society. Examination of the current demographic trends and expectations of ... more
Families and Aging Graduate None Scheduled UNCC
Theories explaining the formation and functioning of American families with emphasis on the impact of the aging of society. Examination of the current demographic trends and expectations of ... more
Families and Aging Baccalaureate None Scheduled UNCC
Theories explaining the formation and functioning of American families with emphasis on the impact of the aging of society. Examination of the current demographic trends and expectations of ... more
Families and Aging Baccalaureate None Scheduled UNCC
Theories explaining the formation and functioning of American families with emphasis on the impact of the aging of society. Examination of the current demographic trends and expectations of ... more
Geographic Ed and Soc Studies Graduate Spring 2010 UNCC
Major topics in Geography. more
Health Concepts Baccalaureate Spring 2010 ECSU
This course contains the basic knowledge and behavior change techniques which will allow the student to make intelligent decisions related to health and wellness. The course is usually taken ... more
Human Nature & Society Graduate Spring 2010 UNCG
Topics may include: Understanding Terrorism and Tuscan Farm Experience more
Ind Res for Spec Populations Baccalaureate Spring 2010 ECSU
Independent Research for Special Populations This course is designed to assist students engaged in independent research with emphasis on a special population. Students will be provided with an ... more
International Organization Baccalaureate Spring 2010 ECSU
Study of international organizations, at the global and regional levels, with special emphasis on European Common Market, NATO, Warsaw Pact, and non-governmental international organizations. ... more
Intro to Art Baccalaureate Fall 2009 WSSU
This lecture course will help the student to build a foundation for the individual experience and enjoyment of art. It presents art theory, practice, and history. It is designed to enhance ... more
Introduction to Africana Studies Baccalaureate None Scheduled UNCC
Interdisciplinary survey of key issues in the life and history of peoples of African descent and their interaction with other peoples and world cultures; introduction to theoretical foundations ... more
Introduction to Sociology Baccalaureate Spring 2010 UNCC
The sociological perspective and process; fundamental concepts, principles, and procedures. more