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.
Summer 2025
Applied Economics and Management
- AEM 1200: Introduction to Business Management
- AEM 1300: Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
- AEM 2210: Financial Accounting
- AEM 2400: Marketing
- AEM 2831: Excel VBA Programming for Non-Dyson
- AEM 2841: Python Programming for Data Analysis and Business Modeling - Non-Dyson Majors
- AEM 3070: Risk Management in Emerging Markets
- AEM 3991: Global Business Strategy
- AN SC 1120: Sustainable Animal Husbandry
- ANTHR 2400: Cultural Diversity and Contemporary Issues
- ARCH 1110: Introduction to Architecture: Design Studio
- ARCH 1300: An Introduction to Architecture: Lectures
- ARKEO 2700: Introduction to the Classical World in 24 Objects
- ART 1101: Art as Experience
- ART 1102: Art as Experience: TransMedia
- ART 1103: Art as Experience: Sculpture
- ART 1104: Art as Experience: Photography
- ART 1500: Summer Drawing I
- ART 1503: Summer Drawing II
- ART H 2200: Introduction to the Classical World in 24 Objects
- ASIAN 2225: Literature, Politics, and Genocide in Cambodia
- ASL 1101: American Sign Language I
- ASTRO 1105: The Universe
- ASTRO 1106: Relativity, Cosmology, and Black Holes
- ASTRO 1107: The Universe
- ASTRO 1199: Are We Alone in the Universe?
- BIOEE 1180: Evolution
- BIOEE 1610: Introductory Biology: Ecology and the Environment
- BIOEE 1760: Biostatistics with R programming language
- BIOEE 1781: Introduction to Evolution and Diversity
- BIO G 1440: Introductory Biology: Comparative Physiology
- BIO G 1500: Investigative Biology Laboratory
- BIO G 3500: Introduction to Applied Science Communication: Digital Platforms and Public Engagement
- BIOMG 1350: Introductory Biology: Cell and Developmental Biology
- BIOMI 1100: Locker Rooms, Kitchens and Bedrooms: The Microbiology of College Life
- BIOMI 1400: Antibiotics: Probing the Biology of Life and Death
- BIOMI 2600: Microbiology of Human Contagious Diseases
- BIOMI 2900: General Microbiology Lectures
- BIOSM 1650: Marine Vertebrates of the Gulf of Maine
- CLASS 2604: Greek Mythology
- CLASS 2700: Introduction to the Classical World in 24 Objects
- COGST 1101: Introduction to Cognitive Science
- COGST 1112: Change-making: Designing Healthy and Hospitable Environments
- COGST 1500: Introduction to Environmental Psychology
- COGST 2230: Intro to Behavioral Neuroscience
- COGST 2621: Minds and Machines
- COMM 1101: Introduction to Communication
- COMM 1300: Visual Communication
- COMM 2010: Oral Communication
- CRP 1111: The Just and Sustainable City
- CRP 1112: Maps, Mapping and GIS
- CS 1109: Fundamental Programming Concepts
- CS 1610: Computing in the Arts
- CS 1710: Introduction to Cognitive Science
- DEA 1100: Design Generation(s)
- DEA 1112: Change-making: Designing Healthy and Hospitable Environments
- DEA 1140: Principles of Design Computing
- DEA 1500: Introduction to Environmental Psychology
- ENGL 1131: FWS: Mastering College Reading and Writing
- ENGL 2800: Creative Writing
- ENGRI 1101: Engineering Applications of Operations Research
- ENGRI 1610: Computing in the Arts
- ENTOM 2030: Honey Bees: Their Intriguing Biology and Interactions with Humans and More
- FSAD 1120: Fashion Design and Visual Thinking
- FSAD 1140: Principles of Design Computing
- FSAD 1350: Fibers, Fabrics, and Finishes
- GOVT 1616: Introduction to Political Philosophy
- GOVT 1626: Black Political Thought
- GOVT 1817: Making Sense of World Politics
- GOVT 2847: Political History of Modern Afghanistan
- GOVT 3132: Sanctuary in the Americas: Envisioning a Borderless World
- GOVT 3313: Comparative Politics of the Middle East
- GOVT 3686: What Makes Us Human? An Existential Journey Amidst Crises
- GOVT 3887: International Human Rights in Theory and Practice
- H ADM 1102: Entrepreneurship and Concept Development in the Food and Beverage Industry
- H ADM 3365: Foodservice Management Essentials
- HD 1102: Introduction to Cognitive Science
- HD 1130: Introduction to Human Development
- HD 2170: Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
- HD 2180: Human Development: Adulthood and Aging
- HD 2230: Intro to Behavioral Neuroscience
- HD 2350: Multilingualism and Multiculturalism in Early Childhood
- HD 2600: Introduction to Personality
- HD 2810: Introduction to Social Psychology
- HIST 1510: Introduction to Western Civilization I
- HIST 1591: A Global Approach to Modern Chinese History
- HIST 2526: Words as Weapons: Political Vocabulary, Mass Media and the Evolution of Political Consciousness
- ILRGL 2200: Argumentation and Debate
- ILRID 2660: Essential Desktop Applications
- ILRST 2100: Introductory Statistics and Data Science
- JWST 3850: Comparative Politics of the Middle East
- LAW 3887: International Human Rights in Theory and Practice
- LING 1170: Introduction to Cognitive Science
- MATH 1110: Calculus I
- MATH 1910: Calculus for Engineers
- MUSIC 1106: Introduction to Western Music Theory
- MUSIC 1465: Computing in the Arts
- MUSIC 2701: Music and Digital Gameplay
- NBA 2650: Strategic Management of Tech & Innovation
- NES 3850: Comparative Politics of the Middle East
- NS 1150: Nutrition, Health, and Society
- NS 1600: Introduction to Public Health
- NTRES 2470: Green Cities: Creating the Living City
- P ED 1663: Ropes Course Programming
- PHIL 1100: Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 1450: Contemporary Moral Issues
- PHIL 1512: Philosophy and Film
- PHIL 1620: Introduction to Cognitive Science
- PHIL 2621: Minds and Machines
- PLSCI 1420: Functional Plant Biology
- PLSCI 2400: Green World, Blue Planet
- PMA 1512: Philosophy and Film
- PSYCH 1101: Introduction to Psychology
- PSYCH 1102: Introduction to Cognitive Science
- PSYCH 1131: Introduction to Human Development
- PSYCH 1500: Introduction to Environmental Psychology
- PSYCH 1650: Computing in the Arts
- PSYCH 1990: Sports Psychology
- PSYCH 2230: Intro to Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSYCH 2350: Multilingualism and Multiculturalism in Early Childhood
- PSYCH 2750: Introduction to Personality
- PSYCH 2800: Introduction to Social Psychology
- SHUM 2701: Music and Digital Gameplay