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Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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ARTT 110 | Introduction to Drawing (3) | ||||||
A hands-on introduction to various drawing media and related techniques. The objective is to translate the three-dimensional world into two dimensions, communicate through a visual medium, and critique visual works of art. Projects are based on nature and still life. |
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26809 | A442 | 05 Feb 25-04 Mar 25 | Th/Tu | 1800-2100 | Open | Camp Casey | |
Faculty: Kim, Hee-young | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site | |||||||
HIST 157 | History of the United States Since 1865 (3) | ||||||
A survey of economic, intellectual, political, and social developments since the Civil War. The objective is to use primary and secondary sources to describe U.S. historical events and interpret current events and ideas in a historical context. Discussion covers the rise of industry and the emergence of the United States as a world power. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: HIST 157 or HUMN 120. |
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26501 | A441 | 05 Feb 25-04 Mar 25 | W/M | 1800-2100 | Open | Camp Casey | |
Faculty: Lee, Hyung Dae | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site; class will not meet 17 Feb | |||||||
KORN 111 | Elementary Korean I (3) | ||||||
(Not open to native speakers of Korean; assumes no prior knowledge of Korean.) An elementary study of Korean. Emphasis begins with oral communication skills and leads to balanced proficiency in the four communication skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Topics include basic structures, vocabulary, pronunciation, and culture, history, and geography. Authentic text from native speakers is used as much as possible. writing, as well as elements of culture, history, and geography. Authentic text from native speakers is used as much as possible. |
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26505 | A442 | 16 Jan 25-04 Mar 25 | Th/Tu | 1800-2100 | Open | Camp Casey | |
Faculty: Cheon, Seon Hee | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: 7-week class; meets on-site | |||||||
MATH 105 | Topics for Mathematical Literacy (3) | ||||||
(For students who do not need a college algebra, statistics, or higher-level mathematics course. Meets the general education requirement in mathematics.) An investigation of contemporary topics in mathematics. The aim is to apply mathematical processes to solve problems involving exponential and logarithmic modeling, personal finance, probability, basic logical thinking, and statistical reasoning. |
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26989 | A442 | 15 Jan 25-04 Mar 25 | W | 1800-2100 | Open | Camp Casey | |
Faculty: Kim, Hyun-Sook | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: 7-week class; meets on-site |