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Seats Still Available in Some Spring 2015 ICC CoursesContributed by Danette Johnson on 01/21/15 Seats are still available for spring semester in a number of ICC courses, some of which are recently designated. As of late this afternoon, multiple seats are available in the courses below.
Identities theme: ENGL10900 02 Introduction to Drama (HM) ENGL11400 01 Introduction to the Novel (HM) ENGL19406 01 Search for Self in Short Stories (HM) ENGL21900 01, 03 Shakespeare (HM) FREN10100 01, 04, 07 Introductory French I (HM) HIST18500 01 History in the News: Global Identities and a Search for Justice (HM) HIST27200 01, 02 History of the Future (HM) ITAL10100 01, 04, 07 Introductory Italian I (HM) LNGS19405 Sex and Gender in the City (HM) MUNM16100 Worlds of Music (CA) MUNM25900 African American Popular Music: Blues to Hip Hop (CA) PHIL10100 01 Introduction to Philosophy (HM) PHYS17500 Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe (SC) SPAN10100 01 Introductory Spanish I (HM) THEA29600 Introduction to the Creative Economy (SO) WRTG19401 Writing the West (HM)
Inquiry, Imagination, and Innovation theme: ANTH11500 Box Office Archaeology (SO) ARTH26000 Pre-Columbian Art (CA) BIOL19700 Understanding Biotechnology (SC) ENGL21900 01, 03 Shakespeare (HM) ENGL25000/LNGS2500 Translation: The Art of Disguise (HM) MUNM16100 Worlds of Music (CA) PHYS17500 Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe (SC)
Mind, Body, Spirit theme: ART18501 Sculpture: Invisible/Visible (CA) ARTH26000 Pre-Columbian Art (CA) CMST14900 02 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication (SO) ENGL10900 02 Introduction to Drama (HM) GERO19502 01 Journey of Aging (SO) PHIL10100 01 Introduction to Philosophy (HM)
Power and Justice theme: ENGL11400 01 Introduction to the Novel (HM) HIST18500 01 History in the News: Global Identities and a Search for Justice (HM) POLT10100 05 US Politics (HM; SO) POLT12800 01 Introduction to International Relations (SO) THEA19600 US Social Activist Theatre and Performance (CA)
Quest for Sustainable Future theme: BIOL19700 Understanding Biotechnology (SC) HLTH21400 Sustainable Living: A Holistic Approach to Health (SC, SO) HIST27200 01, 02 History of the Future (HM) POLT19500 01 Food and Water: Challenges to Sustainability (SO) PSYC23500 Conservation Psychology (SO) World of Systems theme: ANTH25500 Human Evolution (SC) ARTH23500 01 Art in Europe: 1500-1800 (CA) ARTH28600 01 Art and Globalization (CA) BIOL19702 Biology of Cancer (SC) BINT21000 Boom, Bust, and the American Economic Cycle (SO) ENGL25000/LNGS25000 Translation: The Art of Disguise (SM) POLT10100 05 US Politics (HM, SO) POLT12800 01 Introduction to International Relations (SO)
Diversity: CSCR29002 Asian American Race Rebels CSCR43500 Black Radical Traditions Quantitative Literacy: COMP11000 04, 05 Computers and Information Technology ECON12100 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 11 Principles of Macroeconomics Writing Intensive: ANTH7700 Biology of Poverty ENGL/LNGS25000 Translation: The Art of Disguise ENGL21300 02 Dramatic Literature II ENGL32400 Literature of the Bible HIST36500 The Sectional Conflict
To register or gain full course information, please go to HomerConnect. In addition to courses listed above that have multiple seat openings, single seats are open in a number of other ICC designated courses and will likely continue to open up through the add/drop period. Please check HomerConnect if there are other courses that are of interest to see if additional seats open up during add/drop. |
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