Fall 2003 Courses
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Course # |
Course |
Leader(s) |
Day |
Time |
Art |
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| Art1-F03 | The Art of Photography | Richard Glantz and Burton Elliott | W | 9:15 |
Environmental Science |
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| Env1-F03 | Water and the Politics of Water | Natalie Taub | W | 2:05 |
History & Government |
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| H&G1-F03 | The Origins and Causes of the Civil War: 1857-1865 |
Jim McAlpine |
W |
2:05 |
| H&G2-F03 | A Movie Goer Looks at the Red Scare 1947-1960 and Its Effect on American Political and Cultural Life |
Bob Palter |
Th |
9:15 |
| H&G3-F03 | The Harlem Renaissance – An American Identity |
Clifton E. Reed |
Th |
2:05 |
Humanities |
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| Hum1-F03 | Ethical Considerations in Modern Medicine |
Bill Rachlin |
W |
10:50 |
Literature |
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| Lit1-F03 | Reading Great Short Stories | Harriet and Dick Kahn | Th | 2:05 |
| Lit2-F03 | Literature and the Law: A Look at the Intersection |
Arnold Messing |
W |
9:15 |
| Lit3-F03 | Modern Women Novelists | Judy Pastore | W | 10:50 |
| Lit4-F03 | Art in Mysteries; Mysteries in Art |
Nancy Rawson |
W |
9:15 |
| Lit5-F03 | Shakespeare from Page to Stage, Part III | Jim Robbins | Th | 9:15 |
| Lit6-F03 | Dante’s Inferno | Matthew Ruggiero | Th | 10:50 |
| Lit7-S03 | Two Novels of the Late Victorian World | Nancy Sack | Th | 10:50 |
| Lit8-F03 | The Contemporary Literary Essay | Robert A. Stein | W | 2:05 |
| Lit9-F03 | Drama: The Dysfunctional Family | Lois Ziegelman | Th | 10:50 |
Music |
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| Mu1-F03 | Music of the Romantic Era |
Robert Goepfer |
Th |
2:05 |
| Mu2-F03 | Toward a Deeper Understanding of Music | Sydney LeVine |
Th | 9:15 |
Religion |
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| R1-F03 | The Qu’ran: A Door to Islam |
Carol Shedd |
Th |
9:15 |
Science |
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| Sc1-F03 | Current Technology Issues |
Leonard and Sherman Okun |
W |
10:50 |
| Sc2-F03 | Toward Developing Energy Independence |
Guy Weyl |
W |
2:05 |
Social Issues
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| SI1-F03 | Timeless Issues in Drama | Elaine Reisman | W | 9:15 |
Writing |
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| Wr1-F03 | Your Journey - The Way It Was: A Memoir |
Marlyn Katz Levenson |
W |
10:50 |
| Wr2-F03 | Fiction Writing: Beginning/Intermediate/Advanced |
Paul Pemsler |
Th |
2:05 |