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Fall 2008 Credit Course Information


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FAS 323 Fashion Design: Accessory Design (3)
TTh 5:15-8:15 p.m.
Sec. M002 Class #21721 Staff

Fundamentals of fashion accessory design. Concepts and execution of original designs in a variety of fashion accessories, such as hats, handbags, belts, gloves. Prerequisite: FAS 120 or equivalent; FAS majors and minors only, or instructor consent.

FIA 105 Arts and Ideas I (3)
W 6:45-9:55 p.m.
Sec. U001 Class #24092 Sodano

Visual arts in relation to broader cultural, historical, and intellectual contexts. The ancient world to the High Renaissance. FIA 105 and 106 may be taken in either order or independently.

FIA 321 Greek Art and Architecture (3)
TTh 5-6:20 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class #18280 Hunt

Works of Greek art and architecture are examined in their historical, social, and cultural context. It covers from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Period.

FIB 200 Introduction to Non-Loom Fiber Arts (2-3)
T 6:30-10 p.m. Fee $45.
Sec. U001 Class #21700 Fleisher

Samples a variety of techniques using yarn, fiber, and cloth. Examine knitting, crocheting, tatting, quilting, and applique, as well as other techniques.

FIB 200 Sculptural Fibers (2-3)
W 6:30-10 p.m. Fee $45.
Sec. U002 Class #24199 Staff

An exploration of fiber materials and techniques use for three-dimensional applications. Experimental in design, and open to beginning and intermediate students.

FIB 500 Introduction to Non-Loom Fiber Arts (2-3)
T 6:30-10 p.m. Fee $45.
Sec. U001 Class #21701 Fleisher

Samples a variety of techniques using yarn, fiber, and cloth. Examine knitting, crocheting, tatting, quilting, and applique, as well as other techniques.

FIB 500 Sculptural Fibers (2-3)
W 6:30-10 p.m. Fee $45.
Sec. U002 Class #24989 Staff

An exploration of fiber materials and techniques use for three-dimensional applications. Experimental in design, and open to beginning and intermediate students.

FIN 301 Finance for Non-Management Students (3)

 

MW 5:15-6:35 p.m.
Sec. M002 Class #19753 Greene

W 7-9:45 p.m.
Sec. M003 Class #19955 Greene

 

Essentials of national and global financial networks. Principles of financial statement analysis and interpretation. Introduction to time value of money and capital budgeting criteria. Students may not receive credit for FIN 301 if they receive credit for FIN 355 and/or FIN 256. Prerequisite: ACC 151; Enrollment in the Whitman School minor program.

FIN 468 Seminar in Corporate Finance (3)
TTh 5-6:20 p.m.
Sec. M003 Class #19927 Yourougou

Specialized work for advanced students on particular phase or topic in finance. Reading, reports, and thesis. Prerequisite: FIN 355, 356, instructor consent. Graduate prerequisite: MBC 633, ECN 601.

FRE 400 Libertine Fictions (3)
TTh 5-6:20 p.m.
Sec. M003 Class #12157 Wyngaard

For description call the Language Department at 443-2175.


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GEO 103 America and the Global Environment (3)
Th 6-9:10 p.m.
Sec. U001 Class #24093 Delgado
Relationship between people and their environment. Population change, natural resource use, sustainability. Associated environmental problems. Historical developments and future possibilities.

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HEA 335 First Aid (1)

 

T 7-9:30 p.m.
Sec. M003 Class #14813 Staff

Th 7-9:30 p.m.
Sec. M004 Class #15458 Staff

 

Standard first aid instruction leading to certification.

HEA 336 Cardiopulmonary Rescue (1)
T 7-9:45 p.m.
Sec. M003 Class #14830 Staff

Basic life support for cardiac arrest victims: skill training in artificial compression of the heart, artificial ventilation of the lungs.

HEA 485 Worksite Health Promotion (3)
W 6-8:30 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class #14840 Staff

Principles and applications of health promotion in the workplace.

HST 102 American History Since 1865 (3)
W 6-9:10 p.m.
Sec. U001 Class #24094 Staff

Reconstruction. Industrialization and its effects. Emergence as a world power. Economic and social problems, reforms. Global war and global responsibilities.

HST 402 Slavery and Abolition (3)
Online format
Sec. U800 Class # 24508 Sernett

Historical survey of struggle for black freedom under American slavery. Abolitionist movement in the North. Antislavery in New York State. Use of the slavery and abolitionist documentary collections.

HTW 318 Dynamics of Addiction (3)
M 7-9:45 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class #18274 Bergen-Cico

The biological, psychological, and social factors of substance use and related addictions that exist across cultures and species.


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