ENL 260 - Intermediate Composition
3 credits C, W
Prerequisites: ENL 102, ENL majors and minors; or permission of instructor
A course emphasizing the development of skill in organizing materials, the formation of a lively and concrete style and an authentic personal voice, and the growth of useful techniques in the arts of exposition, persuasion, and argumentation.
Section 9101
Class #: 14833
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 642.00
Instructor:
Harrison, Stanley D
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 1st 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 09/02/2008 - 10/21/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
ENL 305 - Medieval Literature
3 credits C
Prerequisites: ENL 102 and ENL 258
Reading and discussion of major works of medieval literature. This course focuses on English literature from Beowulf to Malory, but includes translations of key sources and analogues from other literatures.
Section 7501
Class #: 14838
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 750.00
Instructor:
Nelles, William
This section is a blended course.
Fall 2008 - 2nd 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 10/23/2008 - 12/18/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
ENL 657 - Lit Sem: Historical Approaches
3 credits
Prerequisites: Graduate Standing or permission of instructor
Explores canonical and/or non-canonical literature from an historical perspective to strengthen background knowledge and understanding of literature, using representative literary texts as a point for departure and discussion. Includes discussion of issues relating the role of historical texts to alternative, non-traditional and multi-cultural contexts and of the pedagogical limitations and issues inherent in using an historical approach. Specific focus of the seminar, such as the Dickens Novel, will be listed in the schedule of classes and on student transcripts.
Section 7501 - Topic: Medieval Literature
Class #: 15251
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 948.00
Instructor:
Nelles, William
This section is a blended course.
Fall 2008 - 2nd 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 10/23/2008 - 12/18/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
Reading and discussion of major works of medieval literature. This course focuses on English literature from Beowulf to Malory, but includes translations of key sources and analogues from other literatures.
HST 324 - Europe In 20Th Century
3 credits C, G
Prerequisites: Course not open to Freshmen students
A study of the forces shaping contemporary Europe. Attention will be paid to World War I and its impact, the Versailles settlement, liberalism and democracy in the 20th century, the challenge of totalitarian systems, the Second World War, the Cold War, West European unification, and disintegration of the Eastern Bloc.
Section 9101
Class #: 14834
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 642.00
Instructor:
Baden, Steven J
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 1st 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 09/02/2008 - 10/21/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
HST 360 - United States In 1960S
3 credits C, G
An examination of the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s. Topics to be considered include the black freedom struggle, Vietnam, the New Left, the women's movement, gay liberation and the counter culture.
Section 9101
Class #: 14839
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 642.00
Instructor:
Ironfield, Richard P
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 2nd 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 10/23/2008 - 12/18/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
MGT 600 - Corp Soc Respon & Bus Law
3 credits
Critical analysis of the obligations managers have to all stakeholders in a business enterprise. Readings on ethical responsibility and global interconnectivity emphasize how business decisions impact people and the environment.
Section 3101
Class #: 15262
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1056.00
Instructor:
Clayton, Garry J
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 2nd 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 10/23/2008 - 12/18/2008
Saturday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Cape Cod Community College, Cape Cod
The specific Cape Cod Community College room location is to be announced.
MGT 650 - Adv Organization Behavi
3 credits
Understanding individual and group behavior and their application to problems faced by managers. Extensive use is made of experiential learning and student centered discussion in addressing the topics of leadership, motivation, communication, performance, stress, group dynamics, organizational structure and organizational change.
Section 3101
Class #: 15263
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1056.00
Instructor:
Clayton, Garry J
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 1st 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 09/02/2008 - 10/27/2008
Saturday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Cape Cod Community College, Cape Cod
The specific Cape Cod Community College room location is to be announced.
SOC 102 - Social Problems
3 credits
A survey of various social problems in the contemporary world. Special emphasis will be placed upon analysis of social problems in American society.
Section 9101
Class #: 14836
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 642.00
Instructor:
Zanin, Virgilio
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 1st 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 09/03/2008 - 10/27/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
SOC 337 - Compar Ethnic Relations
3 credits D
Prerequisites: SOC 101, ANT 111, or SOC/ANT 113
A comparative analysis of interracial and interethnic relations in various areas of the world including the U.S., Latin America, Africa, and Europe. An examination of the causes of interethnic conflict, assimilation, ethnic solidarity, and changes in ethnic identity.
Section 9101
Class #: 14837
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 642.00
Instructor:
Rodrigues, Isabel F
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 1st 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 09/02/2008 - 10/21/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
SOC 350 - Read Soc & Anthro Lit
3 credits
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC 113 or ANT 113
Directed readings and analysis in selected sociological topics.
Section 9101 - Topic: Language & Society
Class #: 14841
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 642.00
Instructor:
Cabral, Stephen L
This section is a classroom course.
Fall 2008 - 2nd 7 Week Session,
Special Dates: 10/29/2008 - 12/17/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE -tba
This course will introduce students to the basic concepts of sociolinguistic anthropology in local, bilingual/bicultural Portuguese communities. Students will explore and study the behavioral dynamics of human communication and code switching in Portuguese households and a variety of public domains. The relationships between language, culture and society will be illustrated by regional expressions of ethnic differentiation and assimilation in distinctive Portuguese communities located on the South Coast.
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