Center For Faculty Career Development

Open-door Courses Fall 2011

If you are interested in attending an open-door course, please be sure to contact the faculty member in advance to set up an appointment.

 

Eric Aaron Computer Science Computer Science I
Steve Angle Philosophy Classical Chinese Philosophy

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Philosophy as a Way of Life

Jacob Bricca Film Studies Documentary Advocacy

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The Documentary Film

Al Fry Chemistry Integrated Chemistry Laboratory I
Anne Greene English

Writing Creative Nonfiction

Richard Grossman Economics

Introduction to Economics

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American Economic History

Bill Herbst Astronomy Stellar Structure and Evolution
Scott Holmes Molecular Biology & Biochemistry Seminar in Molecular Biology
Elizabeth Jackson The Less Commonly Taught Languages Program

Portuguese (Romance Language Speakers) I

Bill Johnston History Japan and the Atomic Bomb in Historical Perspective

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Issues in Contemporary Historiography

Katja Kolcio Dance Modern Dance II

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Perspectives in Dance as Culture: Dance as Research/Research as Choreography
 

Sean McCann English Ways of Reading: The Work of Literature
Jim McGuire Government East Asian and Latin American Development
Miri Nakamura East Asian Studies Program
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Asian Languages and Literature
Japanese Women Writers: Modern and Contemporary Periods

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Fourth-Year Japanese

Stew Novick Chemistry Physical Chemistry I: Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy

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Seminar in Chemical Physics

Ana Pérez-Gironés Romance Languages & Literatures Intermediate Spanish II

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Spanish for Heritage Speakers

Joe Rouse Philosophy Post-Kantian European Philosophy
Mary-Jane Rubenstein Religion Reason and Revelation: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

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Worlding the World: Creation Myths from Ancient Greece to the Multiverse

Michael Singer Biology Conservation Biology
Steven E. Stemler Psychology Foundations of Contemporary Psychology
Stephanie Weiner English Ways of Reading: Reading for Genre: Form, History, Theory

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Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation

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Watercolor by Wang Xiao Song