Available courses

  • Teacher: Steve Dinkelacker
  • Teacher: Marianna Luciano
Category: Summer 2021
BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (BIOL 103)  Course Description: An introduction to the scientific principles on which environmental decisions should be based. Methods of biological conservation practice are stressed. The course includes a discussion of the development and future…
  • Teacher: Demetrios Brellas
  • Teacher: Stavroula Gurguliatos
  • Teacher: Wardell Powell
  • Teacher: Patricia Sanchez-Connally
Category: Summer 2021
An introductory-level examination of a contemporary issue in an interdisciplinary manner. An issue such as COVID-19, the rise of white supremacy, or the Flint Water Crisis is examined from multiple disciplinary perspectives such as the historical, sociological, mathematical, biological, educational…
  • Teacher: Demetrios Brellas
  • Teacher: Marianna Luciano
Category: Summer 2021
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH 161)   An exploration of how culture influences us to believe, think, and act. The course presents cross-cultural perspectives on aspects of human life, which may include how we get the things we need to survive, what sort of family life is desirable, and how w…