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MSE 536. Introduction to Advanced Biomaterials (3)

Prerequisite: Instructor consent. The interaction between the human body environment and synthetic materials, including materials for medical implants and for dental restoration and appliances is explored. Tissue engineering, biosensing,…

GEOG 334. Geography of Oceania (3)

Prerequisite: Completion of the lower division writing requirement. Cultural and regional geography of Oceania, including Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific nations, territories and protectorates. (Available for General Education,…

GWS 410. Sex, Lies and Media (3)

transgress (representations of the queer body, for example). Students also construct alternative imagery and generate new ideas about gender and sexuality through discussion and various projects. Available for graduate credit….

GWS 300. Women as Agents of Change (3)

Prerequisite: Completion of the lower division writing requirement. Preparatory: GWS 100 or GWS 110, or consent of instructor. New definitions and options for women within the family, community and…

FLIT 331. Literary Masterpieces of Italian Humanism and Renaissance Literature (3)

…masterpieces (fiction, poetry and drama) and aesthetic theories developed during the period of Humanism and Renaissance (1380-1550). Such a study allows students to appreciate the importance of new literary, spiritual…

FCS 435. Advanced Topics in Administration of Children’s Programs (3)

Prerequisites: FCS 433; Admission restricted to seniors. Seminar on trends, issues and new developments in administering programs for children and families. Required for Child Development Master Teacher, Site Supervisor and…

FCS 302. Food Product Development (2)

Prerequisite: FCS 301. This course introduces students to the role of food chemistry, food microbiology, food processing and sensory evaluation in the process of developing new food products. This…

LING 411. Introduction to Historical Linguistics (3)

…the historical development of entirely “new” language varieties and language families. Much attention is devoted to how Present-day Englishes have developed from Old Anglo Saxon. Available for graduate credit….

ENGL 601. Seminar in Scholarly Methods and Bibliography (3)

Study of traditional and electronic methods of scholarly research. Investigation and evaluation of major areas of bibliographic study, such as literature and “new historicism,” the editing of texts and…

ENGL 512. Writing for Performance (3-3)

Throughout the semester, students will engage in writing exercises, participate in workshopping and develop new texts for performance. Students will also read several published plays and other types of…