Reserved Course Sections for University Residence Halls

View this page without course descriptions

Spring 2010

Classes for: Chadbourne Residential College

Chemistry 104:General Chemistry

5 cr (P-E). Principles and application of chemical equilibrium, coordination chemistry, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, introduction to organic chemistry. Lecture, lab, and discussion. P: Chem 103 & placement above Math 112 or completion of Math 112 or equiv. Open to Fr. Not for credit for those who have taken Chem 109 or 115.

Class NumberLectureDiscussionLab
36603(2) 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM MWF CHEM 1351 Shakhashiri,Bassam Z.(431) 8:50 AM - 9:40 AM TR CHADBOURNE B21 (731) 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM T CHEM 1335

 

Communication Arts 100:Introduction to Speech Composition

3 cr (a-E). Teaches students to give effective oral presentations in a variety of public speaking situations and to become better consumers of written and oral discourse. Students will also learn basic composition and outlining skills as well as library research techniques. P: Open to Fr. Only one of the following crses may be taken for credit: Com Arts 100, 105, 109, 181. Stdts desiring honors should elect 181. Stdts may receive degree cr for only one Com A crse.

Class NumberLectureDiscussionLab
36737(20) 1:20 PM - 2:10 PM MWF VILAS 4011

 

Comparative Literature 205:Intro to Comparative Study of Race & Ethnicity, In & Beyond the U.S.

3 cr (e-L-E). Comparative analysis of the modern categories of race and ethnicity as they have developed and are understood and practiced in diverse locations; course readings will include literary and non-literary texts and a 25%- 50% focus on race and ethnicity in the U.S. P: Satisfaction of or exemption from Comm A requirement. Open to Fr.

Class NumberLectureDiscussionLab
54513(1) 1:20 PM - 2:10 PM MW BASCOM 165 Layoun,Mary N.(318) 1:20 PM - 2:10 PM T CHADBOURNE 126

 

Journalism 201:Introduction to Mass Communication

4 cr (b-S-E). How the mass media are organized and how they function in modern society; their technological basis, economic and political foundations, and social implications. P: Open to Fr; completion of Com-A crse.

Class NumberLectureDiscussionLab
38375(1) 09:55 AM - 10:45 AM MWF HUMANITIES 3650 Downey,Greg(302) 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM R CHADBOURNE 0126

 

Sociology 134:Problems of American Racial and Ethnic Minorities

3-4 cr (e-S-E). The nature of inter-group relations; emphasis on explanations of ethnic and racial prejudice and discrimination; historical background and characteristics of black Americans, Indian Americans, Mexican Americans, and other racial and ethnic minorities; a consideration of economic, housing, political, legal, educational, familial, health and psychological problems of minority groups. P: Open to Fr.

Class NumberLectureDiscussionLab
43977(1) 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM TR BASCOM 272 Turley,Ruth Lopez(307) 9:55 AM - 10:45 AM M CHADBOURNE 126