Previously Offered Courses The following courses were offered recently in summer and/or winter sessions. They are listed here to provide a sense of what we typically offer. See our upcoming course roster, which is generally published in February for Summer Session courses and in October for Winter Session courses.
Winter 2025
Applied Economics and Management
- AEM 1200: Introduction to Business Management
- AEM 2011: Spreadsheet Modeling for Non-Dyson Majors
- AEM 2210: Financial Accounting
- AEM 2400: Marketing
- AEM 2841: Python Programming for Data Analysis and Business Modeling - Non-Dyson Majors
- AEM 3230: Managerial Accounting
- AEM 3991: Global Business Strategy
- AM ST 2371: Planet Rap: Where Hip Hop Came From and Where It's Going
- AM ST 2505: Playing out Difference: History and Identity in Sports Film
- AM ST 3141: Prisons
- AM ST 3410: Recent American History, 1965 to the Present
- AN SC 1120: Sustainable Animal Husbandry
- ANTHR 3590: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ANTHR 6590: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ARKEO 2700: Introduction to the Classical World in 24 Objects
- ARKEO 3590: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ARKEO 6590: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ART H 2200: Introduction to the Classical World in 24 Objects
- ART H 3590: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ART H 6595: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ASIAN 3351: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ASIAN 6651: Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia
- ASL 1101: American Sign Language I
- AS&RC 2370: Planet Rap: Where Hip Hop Came From and Where It's Going
- BIOEE 1610: Introductory Biology: Ecology and the Environment
- BIO G 3500: Introduction to Applied Science Communication: Digital Platforms and Public Engagement
- BIOMI 1720: Biomedical Terminology
- CLASS 1692: Biomedical Terminology
- CLASS 2604: Greek Mythology
- CLASS 2700: Introduction to the Classical World in 24 Objects
- COMM 3090: Experiential Writing in Mexico: Cultural and Environmental Communication
- COMM 4300: Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication
- COMM 4760: Population Health Communication
- COMM 5300: Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication
- CS 2850: Networks
- ECON 1110: Introductory Microeconomics
- ECON 1120: Introductory Macroeconomics
- ECON 2040: Networks
- ENGL 2795: Narrative and Healing
- ENTOM 2030: Honey Bees: Their Intriguing Biology and Interactions with Humans and More
- FGSS 2501: Playing out Difference: History and Identity in Sports Film
- GOVT 3141: Prisons
- GOVT 3686: What Makes Us Human? An Existential Journey Amidst Crises
- HD 2600: Introduction to Personality
- HIST 3410: Recent American History, 1965 to the Present
- HIST 3662: Women, War, and Peace in Europe, 1900-1950
- ILRGL 2200: Argumentation and Debate
- ILRST 2100: Introductory Statistics and Data Science
- ILRST 5100: Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences I
- INFO 2040: Networks
- INFO 4301: Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication
- INFO 4900: Independent Reading and Research
- INFO 5301: Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication
- MUSIC 1106: Introduction to Western Music Theory
- MUSIC 2370: Planet Rap: Where Hip Hop Came From and Where It's Going
- MUSIC 2701: Music and Digital Gameplay
- NBA 5991: Global Business Strategy
- OR&IE 3150: Financial and Managerial Accounting
- P ED 1272: Walking Tours
- PLSCI 2400: Green World, Blue Planet