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Proposed New/Revised Graduate Course Offerings in College of Arts and Sciences
The following courses have been proposed as new or revised graduate course offerings. If you have questions or objections, inform Margaret Cassidy no later than 30 days from the date of publication in the Summer Bulletin. Further information is available from the College of Arts and Sciences office. New Course Proposals: AIS/Engl 545: American Indian Autobiography, 3 credits. Pols 603: U.S. Constitutional Principles — Powers of Government, 3 credits. Pols 604: U.S. Constitutional Principles — Civil Liberties, 3 credits. Pols 605: U.S. Constitutional Principles — Due Process and Criminal Law, 3 credits. Psyc 512: Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 3 credits. Revision of Existing Courses: Engl 547: Studies in Women’s Literature, 3 credits, (cross-list with Wmns). Engl 562: The Romantic Movement 1798-1832, 3 credits, (change of title, catalogue description, repeatability, topical outline and timetable). Flg 595: Directed Studies, 1-3 credits, (change of credit hours). Hist 585: The History of Middle Eastern Muslim Women, 3 credits, (cross-list with Wmns). Hist 594: Studies in the History of Women, 1-3 credits, (cross-list with Wmns). Hist 670: History of the Family in America, 3 credits, (cross-list with Wmns). Hist 673: American Women’s History to 1870, 3 credits, (cross-list with Wmns). Hist 674: American Women’s History Since 1870, 3 credits, (cross-list with Wmns). Math 554: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling, 3 credits, (change of catalogue description, topical outline and timetable).
Updated: June 25, 2001 |