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1.00 Credits
Introduces the basic brewing process, the styles of beer, their historical and regional origins, and their presentation and pairing with food. Includes field trips to local breweries. Registration Restrictions: Must be 21 or older to enroll.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces the major eras, composers and styles of opera.
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1.00 Credits
Provides guidelines and information for artists and community members who want to present art experiences in classroom settings. Includes effective classroom and materials management, and guidance for working with schools and teachers in residency type situations. Participants need prior familiarity with art concepts. This is not an art methods course.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to types of civic engagement in a democracy, practices of engagement and inquiry, and public issues of ethics, sustainability, community-building, and human and civil rights through readings, reflections and a service-learning placement or project. Special Note: This course is an active discussion seminar and serves as a social sciences GER.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Variable topics course addressing current issues in civic engagement, a field of study which prepares students to be active, effective, and ethical citizens in their professional and personal lives. Topics of local, national, and international interest will be included. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a change of subtitle up to a maximum of 9 credits. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses.
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3.00 Credits
Applies learning about the history and practice of philanthropy with an overview of the non-profit sector and current issues and trends across the state and municipality. Students review and critique local grant proposals and award grant funds provided by local and national private benefactors to fulfill their proposals. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing or instructor permission
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Internship in which student gains intensive experience applying principles of civic engagement and major-disciplinary knowledge and skills to a community-identified problem. Special Note: Students complete approximately 135 hours, usually in a community non-profit or government agency. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses and instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Integrates and applies disciplinary coursework and GER foundational skills of critical thinking, communication and collaboration with an interdisciplinary focus on civic responsibility. Critically examines civic pathways for leadership in local, state, national and/or global contexts through an individual civic engagement project. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) and junior/senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Introductory chemistry survey course for health science majors and preparatory course for science majors. Topics include: measurement, energy and matter, periodic trends, chemical composition, chemical reactions, solutions, bond theory, phases, oxidation-reduction, nuclear chemistry, problem-solving (applied mathematics), and special topics. Special Note: This course assumes prior knowledge of algebra and high school chemistry. CHEM A103L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.
Prerequisite:
CHEM A054 UA P OR CHEM A055 UA C OR MATH A151 UA C OR MATH A152 UA C OR MATH A155 UA C OR MATH A251 UA C OR AX1 065 OR AX2 065 OR AX3 065 OR AX4 065 OR AX5 065
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1.00 Credits
Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, experimental methodology, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A103. Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.
Prerequisite:
CHEM A103 UA C Concurrent
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