Freshman Orientation Course
Requirement: One(1) credit hour
- Introduction to University Life
- ASC 101 - Introduction to University Life
- ASC 101S - Introduction to University Life Scholars
- Business
- BUS 101 - Introduction to University Life
- Multi-Age Instruction
- EDC 101 - Introduction to University Life
- Engineering Science
- ESC 100 - New Student Orientation
- First College
- FST 100 - Introduction to College Life
- Honors
- HON 101 - Introduction to Honors
- Urban Studies
- UST 101 - Introduction to University Life
English Composition and Writing
Requirement: Six to Seven (6-7) credit hours
English 101 (English I)
Fundamentals of expository writing and the reading of expository prose; word processing instruction; general information literacy.
English 102 (English II) or other approved courses
The course may be taught for a discipline or generalized for all. Course topics will include: research techniques and critical thinking appropriate for discipline; methods of argument; clarity of organization and expression; preparation of longer writing projects; and information literacy specific to the discipline.
The passing grade for English 101 and 102 is "C" or better.
- English
- ENG 100 - Intensive College Writing —Effective Fall 2010 through Current
- ENG 101 - College Writing I
- ENG 102 - College Writing II
- ENG 201 - Intermediate Expository Writing —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2005
- ENG 240 - Introduction to Poetry —Effective Fall 2004 through Current
- ENG 240H - Introduction to Poetry - Honors —Effective Fall 2004 through Current
- ENG 241 - Introduction to Fiction and Drama —Effective Fall 2004 through Current
- ENG 241H - Writing About Literature: Fiction and Drama - Honors —Effective Fall 2004 through Current
- ENG 300 - Writing About Literature —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2004
- ENG 301 - Advanced Expository Writing —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2004
- Engineering Science
- ESC 102 - Technical Writing and Professional Communication
- First College
- FST 101 - Eng-English I
- FST 102 - Eng-English II
- FST 115 - Freshman Seminar
- FST 116 - Freshman Seminar
- Mechanical Engineering
- MCE 102 - Technical Writing and Professional Communication
- Music
- MUS 113 - Writing About Music
- Urban Studies
- UST 102 - Professional Writing
Mathematics and Logic
Requirement: Six (6) credit hours
100/200-level mathematics courses offered by the Mathematics Department or other approved courses. Each course must have as its prerequisite three years of college preparatory mathematics at the high-school level (or their equivalent). Students may choose to saitsfy one-half of this requirement by taking PHL 131.
Economics
ECN 230H - Honors; Game Theory and the Social Sciences
First College
FST 244 - Mth-Introduction to Statistical Concepts
FST 245 - MTH-Liberal Arts Mathematics
Mathematics
MTH 116 - Foundations of Quantitative Literacy
MTH 117 - Mathematical Applications in the Real World
MTH 118 - Mathematics For Liberal Arts
MTH 119 - Statistics for Liberal Arts
MTH 128 - Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II
MTH 129 - Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers III
MTH 147 - Statistical Concepts with Applications
MTH 148 - Mathematics for Business Majors I
MTH 149 - Mathematics for Business Majors II
MTH 151 - Mathematical Concepts IA
MTH 152 - Mathematical Concepts IB
MTH 153 - Mathematical Concepts IC
MTH 154 - Mathematical Concepts 2A
MTH 155 - Mathematical Concepts 2B
MTH 156 - Mathematical Concepts 2C
MTH 167 - Precalculus Mathematics I
MTH 168 - Precalculus Mathematics II
MTH 181 - Calculus I
MTH 182 - Calculus II
MTH 247 - Applied Statistics —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
MTH 328 - Measurement and Geometry for Middle School Teachers —Effective Spring 2003 through Current
MTH 329 - Data Analysis and Probability for Middle School Teachers —Effective Spring 2003 through Current
MTH 347 - Applied Statistics
Operations and Supply Chain Management
OSM 201 - Business Statistics I
OSM 202 - Business Statistics II
Philosophy
PHL 131 - Deductive Logic
Western Civilization
Requirement: Three (3) credit hours
One approved course from either Arts/Humanities or Social Sciences which must focus on a western culture and civilization.
The Western Culture and Civilization requirements may also be satisfied by approved 300/400-level courses.
Art
ART 252 - Introduction To Early Western Art
ART 253 - Introduction To Western Art Since 1400
ART 253H - Introduction to Western Art Since 1400 - Honors
ART 356 - Gothic Art
ART 363 - The Early Renaissance In Italy
ART 364 - The High Renaissance And Mannerism In Italy
ART 365 - The Renaissance In Northern Europe
ART 370 - American Visual Culture
ART 371 - Art in the 19th Century
ART 372 - Art in the 20th Century
ART 373 - On the Edge: Art Since 1968
ART 374 - American Architecture
ART 375 - Cities And Planning
ART 376 - Architectural Hist: Great Monuments Of West Arch In The Urban Context
Communication
COM 320 - History Of The Moving Image
English Translations of Foreign Literatures
ENF 212 - Western Literature In English Translation
ENF 213 - Western Literature In English Translation
ENF 214 - Women Writers In English Translation
ENF 215 - Women Writers In English Translation
ENF 312 - Western Literature in English Translation
ENF 313 - Western Literature in English Translation
English
ENG 206 - Literature And American Culture
ENG 207 - African-American Literature
ENG 207H - Honors: African American Literature; The City
ENG 208 - Womanism/Feminism
ENG 209 - Bible As Literature —Fall 1998 through Spring 2006
ENG 271 - Shakespeare and Film
ENG 280 - Classical Literature In Translation
ENG 320 - Classical Literature in Translation
ENG 321 - British Literature I
ENG 322 - British Literature II
ENG 332 - Studies in Renaissance Literature
ENG 370 - Chaucer
ENG 371 - Shakespeare I
ENG 372 - Shakespeare II
First College
FST 109 - Hum-Foundations Of Modern Society I —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 121 - Eng-Great Books Workshop Effective —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 152 - His-American History Workshop —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 221 - Eng-English Lit Workshop —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 261 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop
FST 321 - Eng-English Workshop —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 361 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop
FST 370 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
French
FRN 240 - Field Study
FRN 340 - Field Study
FRN 344 - French Civilization from the Middle Ages to the Empire
FRN 345 - French Civilization from 1870 to the Present
FRN 371 - Literature Survey I
FRN 372 - Literature Survey II
FRN 440 - Field Study
German
GER 370 - Introduction To The Study Of Literature —Fall 1998 through Summer 2004
GER 371 - Introduction to the Study of Literature —Fall 2004 through Current
GER 448 - German Culture And Civilization
History
HIS 101 - Western Civilization I
HIS 102 - Western Civilization II
HIS 110 - United States History Survey —Spring 2003 through Current
HIS 111 - United States History To 1877
HIS 112 - United States History Since 1877
HIS 300 - Everyday Life In Early America, 1607-1865
HIS 301 - American Cultural History, 1865 To The Present
HIS 302 - US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860 —Fall 1998 through Fall 1999
HIS 302 - US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860 —Spring 2008 through Current
HIS 303 - Recent U.S. Social History
HIS 304 - U.S. Urban History
HIS 308 - Twentieth-Century American Labor History
HIS 309 - American Immigration History
HIS 313 - 18th-Century America
HIS 314 - Introduction to American Studies
HIS 315 - Radicals and Reformers in 19th-Century U.S.
HIS 317 - Civil War And Reconstruction, 1848 to 1877
HIS 319 - History of U.S. Tourism —Summer 2004 through Current
HIS 321 - United States 1901 To 1939
HIS 322 - Recent American History —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HIS 323 - Recent American History
HIS 330 - History of Greece
HIS 331 - Rise of Rome
HIS 336 - Tudor and Stuart England, 1450-1688
HIS 337 - Britain 1688 to 1832
HIS 339 - Great Britain: Empire to Welfare State
HIS 340 - The Roman Empire
HIS 341 - Early Middle Ages
HIS 342 - Late Middle Ages
HIS 343 - Social History of the Black Death
HIS 344 - The Renaissance
HIS 345 - Church, State,and Society in Reformation Europe
HIS 346 - 17th- and 18th-Century Europe
HIS 349 - France and the French Revolution
HIS 350 - Golden Age Spain
HIS 351 - Social and Economic History of 19th-Century Europe
HIS 352 - Political History of 19th-Century Europe
HIS 353 - 20th-Century Europe 1914 to the Present
HIS 354 - European Women's History
HIS 355 - War and Society, 1500 to 1870
HIS 356 - History of European Fascism
HIS 357 - World War I: The Western Front —Fall 1998 through Spring 2003
HIS 357 - World War I: The Western Front —Summer 2004 through Current
HIS 360 - History of Russia to 1900
HIS 361 - History of Modern Russia
HIS 362 - Modern Eastern Europe
HIS 363 - Russian Literature and Society —Spring 2004 through Current
HIS 382 - Origins and Consequences of Total War
Modern Languages
MLA 115 - Contemporary Western Culture
Music
MUS 111 - The Enjoyment of Music
MUS 411 - Music History I
MUS 412 - Music History II
MUS 441 - History of Jazz
Philosophy
PHL 181 - Historical Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 246H - Nature and Rationality - Honors —Summer 2006 through Current
PHL 261 - Ancient Philosophy
PHL 262 - Medieval Philosophy
PHL 263 - Early Modern Philosophy
PHL 283 - Introduction to Ethics
Political Science
PSC 111 - American Government
PSC 241 - Freedom and Authority
PSC 318 - The Presidency and Congress
PSC 324 - Russia and the Successor States
PSC 325 - Western European Politics
PSC 329 - Politics and Political Economy in the European Union —Spring 2006 through Current
PSC 337 - Canadian Government and Politics
PSC 338 - Central and Eastern Europe
PSC 340 - Foundations of Political Thought
PSC 341 - Modern Political Thought
PSC 342 - American Political Thought
Religious Studies
REL 231 - Introduction to the Old Testament
REL 232 - Jesus and the Gospels
REL 233 - Paul and the Development Of Christianity
REL 234 - The Later New Testament
REL 236 - Introduction to the New Testament
REL 237 - Paul and the Development Of Christianity - Writing
REL 238 - The Later New Testament - Writing
REL 239 - Introduction to the Old Testament - Writing
REL 245 - Religion in America
REL 265 - Religion and Culture
REL 280 - Introduction to Mythology
REL 321 - Contemporary Christian Thought
REL 343 - Ancient and Medieval Christianity
REL 344 - The Rise of Modern Christianity
REL 355 - Religion after Freud and Jung
REL 463 - Myth, Legends, and Folk Tales
Sociology
SOC 211 - American Culture and Society
SOC 280H - Honors: Science, Technology and Society - Honors
Spanish
SPN 345 - Spanish Civilization
SPN 371 - Introduction To Spanish Literature
Urban Studies
UST 240 - Democracy and the City
UST 374 - American Architecture
UST 375 - Cities And Planning
UST 478 - Sacred Landmarks —Spring 2003 through Current
Nonwestern Civilization
Requirement: Three (3) credit hours
One approved course from either Arts/Humanities or Social Sciences which must focus on a nonwestern culture and civilization.
The Nonwestern Culture and Civilization requirements may also be satisfied by approved 300/400-level courses.
Anthropology
ANT 153 - Introduction to African Cultures
ANT 171 - Native Civilizations of the Americas
ANT 227 - Power, Authority And Society In Non-Western Communities
ANT 275 - Ancient Mysteries —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2002
ANT 275 - Ancient Mysteries —Effective Fall 2009 only
ANT 351 - Native North Americans
ANT 352 - Native South Americans
ANT 353 - Cultures Of Africa
ANT 354 - Cultures Of Oceania
ANT 355 - Cultures Of Southeast Asia
ANT 356 - Ethiopia
ANT 357 - Peoples and Cultures of Mesoamerica
ANT 358 - Caribbean Societies
ANT 366 - Native Peoples of the Southwest —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
ANT 453 - Advanced Studies in African Cultures —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
Arabic
ARB 193 - Special Topics in Arabic —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
ARB 194 - Special Topics in Arabic - Writing —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
ARB 274 - Introduction to the Middle East —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
ARB 293 - Special Topics in Arabic —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
ARB 294 - Special Topics in Arabic - Writing —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
ARB 371 - Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
ARB 393 - Special Topics in Arabic —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
ARB 394 - Special Topics in Arabic - Writing —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
ARB 493 - Special Topics in Arabic —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
ARB 494 - Special Topics in Arabic - Writing —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
Art
ART 281 - History of Far Eastern Art
ART 286 - Introduction To African Art
ART 383 - Indian Art
ART 384 - Buddhist Sculpture
ART 385 - The Hindu Temple
ART 386 - Regional Art In Africa
Communication
COM 428 - Imaging Africa
English Translations of Foreign Literatures
ENF 210 - Nonwestern Literature In English Translation
ENF 211 - Nonwestern Literature In English Translation (Writing)
ENF 311 - Studies in Non-Western Literature
English
ENG 204 - Non-Western Literature
ENG 210 - Native American Literature
ENG 336 - Studies in Non-Western Literature —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
First College
FST 158 - His-History Workshop
FST 223 - Eng-World Literature
FST 250 - Mus-Music Workshop Or Lecture
FST 259 - SWK-Women and International Social Development
FST 271 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop
FST 323 - Eng-World Literature Workshop
FST 358 - His-History Workshop
FST 359 - SWK-Women and International Social Development
FST 371 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop
History
HIS 165 - Introduction To Latin American History
HIS 175 - Introduction To African History
HIS 185 - Survey of Middle Eastern History —Effective Spring 2005 through Current
HIS 195 - Introduction to East Asian History —Effective Spring 2009 through Current
HIS 227 - Power, Authority, and Society in Nonwestern Communities
HIS 271 - Empire's End: British Asia —Effective Spring 2008 through Current
HIS 271H - H: Empire's End in British Asia - Honors —Effective Spring 2008 through Current
HIS 272H - H: Cultural Interactions: The Japanese Experience - Honors
HIS 274 - Introduction to the Middle East —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
HIS 366 - Colonial Latin America
HIS 367 - Modern Latin America
HIS 371 - History of Japan
HIS 372 - Early Modern Japan
HIS 373 - Contemporary Japan in Historical Perspective
HIS 374 - 20th Century China
HIS 375 - Pre-Colonial Africa to 1800
HIS 376 - Modern Africa Since 1800
HIS 377 - History of Islamic Civilizations
HIS 378 - Women's Voices in African History —Effective Spring 2005 through Current
HIS 386 - History of the Middle East to 1798 —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
HIS 387 - Modern Middle East —Effective Spring 2006 through Current
Modern Languages
MLA 116 - Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
MLA 116 - Contemporary Nonwestern Cultures
MLA 204 - Non-Western World Literature
Music
MUS 414 - Ethnomusicology
MUS 415 - World Music Studies
Philosophy
PHL 255 - Non-Western Philosophy —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
Political Science
PSC 227 - Power, Authority and Society in Non-Western Communities
PSC 274 - Introduction to the Middle East —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
PSC 323 - African Politics
PSC 326 - Politics of the Third World
PSC 332 - Politics in the Middle East
PSC 333 - Latin American Politics
PSC 335 - East Asian Politics
Religious Studies
REL 268 - Religion and Culture in Africa
REL 276 - Eastern Religions
REL 360 - Hinduism
REL 362 - Buddhism
REL 364 - Islam
REL 366 - Modern Islamic Movements —Effective Spring 2006 through Current
REL 367 - Muslim Relations with Christians and Jews —Effective Fall 2007 through Current
Social Work
SWK 499 - India Experience: Contemporary Social Issues in India
Sociology
SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology of the Third World
SOC 389 - Sociology of Non-Western Societies
SOC 489 - Sociology of Nonwest Societies
Spanish
SPN 240 - Field Study
SPN 340 - Field Study
SPN 346 - Latin American Civilization
SPN 372 - Introduction To Spanish American Literature
SPN 440 - Field Study
Theater Arts
THE 319 - Non-Western Culture I - Theatre of the East
Arts and Humanities
Requirements: Nine (9) credit hours
100/200-level courses from at least two different departments of Art, Dramatic Arts, Music, English, History, Modern Languages, Philosophy (except logic courses) and Religious Studies, or other approved courses.
Art
ART 150 - Introduction To Art History And Appreciation
ART 252 - Introduction To Early Western Art
ART 253 - Introduction To Western Art Since 1400
ART 253H - Introduction to Western Art Since 1400 - Honors
ART 256 - History Of Photography
ART 281 - History of Far Eastern Art
ART 286 - Introduction To African Art
Communication
COM 221 - Introduction To Film
Dance Program
DAN 201 - Introduction To Dance
DAN 211 - Dance History
DAN 212H - Dance: Power, Art & Movement —Effective Fall 2007 through Current
English Translations of Foreign Literatures
ENF 210 - Nonwestern Literature In English Translation
ENF 211 - Nonwestern Literature In English Translation
ENF 212 - Western Literature In English Translation
ENF 213 - Western Literature In English Translation
ENF 214 - Women Writers In English Translation
ENF 215 - Women Writers In English Translation
ENF 216 - Foreign Film
ENF 217 - Foreign Film
English
ENG 204 - Non-Western Literature
ENG 206 - Literature And American Culture
ENG 209 - Bible As Literature —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2006
ENG 210 - Native American Literature
ENG 240 - Introduction to Poetry
ENG 240H - Introduction to Poetry - Honors
ENG 241 - Introduction to Fiction and Drama
ENG 241H - Writing About Literature: Fiction and Drama - Honors
ENG 271 - Shakespeare and Film
ENG 280 - Classical Literature In Translation
First College
FST 109 - Hum-Foundations Of Modern Society I —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 120 - Ssc-Foundations Of Modern Society I —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 121 - Eng-Great Books Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 123 - Eng-Literature Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 152 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 158 - His-History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 162 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 174 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 184 - Mla-Culture In Perspective —Effective Spring 1999 through Spring 1999
FST 184 - Mla-Culture In Perspective —Effective Fall 1999 through Fall 1999
FST 184 - Mla-Culture In Perspective —Effective Spring 2000 through Spring 2000
FST 221 - Eng-English Lit Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 223 - Eng-World Literature —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 243 - Mla-Modern Language Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 251 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 252 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 261 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 262 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 274 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 321 - Eng-English Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 323 - Eng-World Literature Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 343 - Mla-Modern Language Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 351 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 352 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 358 - His-History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
French
FRN 275 - Francophone African Literature, Pan-Africanism & Black Nationalism
History
HIS 101 - Western Civilization I
HIS 102 - Western Civilization II
HIS 110 - United States History Survey —Effective Spring 2003 through Current
HIS 111 - United States History To 1877
HIS 112 - United States History Since 1877
HIS 165 - Introduction To Latin American History
HIS 175 - Introduction To African History —Effective Spring 2003 through Current
HIS 185 - Survey of Middle Eastern History —Effective Spring 2005 through Current
HIS 195 - Introduction to East Asian History —Effective Spring 2009 through Current
HIS 201H H: - Urban America in the Last Half of 20th Century: Crises/Opportunities/Solutions - Cleveland
HIS 215 - History of African-Americans to 1877
HIS 216 - History of African-Americans Since 1877
HIS 271 - Empire's End: British Asia —Effective Spring 2008 through Current
HIS 271H - H:Empire's End in British Asia - Honors —Effective Spring 2008 through Current
HIS 272H - H:Cultural Interactions: The Japanese Experience - Honors —Effective Summer 2005 through Current
HIS 273 - Contemporary Japan In Historical Perspective —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 1998
HIS 284 - History of Women
Latin
LAT 201 - Culture and Civilization
LAT 202 - Vergil
Modern Languages
MLA 201 - Words: An Introduction To Etymology
MLA 204 - Non-Western World Literature
Music
MUS 111 - The Enjoyment of Music
MUS 151 - Jazz Survey
MUS 161 - Roots Of Rock And Soul
MUS 260H - Honors: The Performing Arts in Cleveland —Effective Spring 2006 through Current
MUS 261H - The Evolution of Western Popular Music - Honors —Effective Fall 2007 through Current
Philosophy
PHL 171 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 181 - Historical Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 211 - Morals and Rights
PHL 213 - Environmental Ethics —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
PHL 213H - Environmental Ethics - Honors
PHL 215 - Engineering Ethics
PHL 220 - Philosophy, Fantasy, and Science Fiction —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
PHL 240 - Health Care Ethics
PHL 242H - Ethics and Biotechnology - Honors
PHL 245 - Science and Philosophy
PHL 246H - Nature and Rationality - Honors
PHL 255 - Non-Western Philosophy —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
PHL 261 - Ancient Philosophy
PHL 262 - Medieval Philosophy
PHL 263 - Early Modern Philosophy
PHL 283 - Introduction to Ethics
Religious Studies
REL 101 - Understanding Religion
REL 217 - Religion In Black America
REL 227 - Science and Belief
REL 231 - Introduction to the Old Testament
REL 232 - Jesus and the Gospels
REL 233 - Paul and the Development Of Christianity
REL 234 - The Later New Testament
REL 236 - Introduction to the New Testament
REL 237 - Paul and the Development Of Christianity - Writing
REL 238 - The Later New Testament - Writing
REL 239 - Introduction to the Old Testament - Writing
REL 245 - Religion in America
REL 249 - Current Moral Issues
REL 250 - Stages of Life
REL 251 - Perspectives on Death and Dying
REL 260 - Women and Religion
REL 261 - Religion and the Mystery Of Evil
REL 265 - Religion and Culture
REL 276 - Eastern Religions
REL 280 - Introduction to Mythology
REL 285 - Myths of Fate and Destiny
Theater Arts
THE 111 - Introduction to Theatre
THE 211 - History Of The Theatre I
THE 212 - History of the Theatre II
THE 213 - History of the Theatre III
THE 216 - African American Theatre I
Urban Studies
UST 250 - The City in Film
UST 251 - The African-American Image on Film —Effective Summer 2005 through Current
Social Sciences
Requirement: Nine (9) credit hours
100/200-level courses from at least two different departments including the departments of Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Social Work, Psychology, Economics, Communication, Urban Studies, courses labeled "Social Science" (SSC) or other approved courses.
Anthropology
ANT 100 - Human Diversity
ANT 101 - Human Biocultural Evolution
ANT 102 - The Study of Culture
ANT 103 - Rise/Fall of Civilizations
ANT 120 - Introduction to Language and Linguistics —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
ANT 150 - Comparative American Slavery
ANT 171 - Native Civilizations of the Americas
ANT 202 - The Study Of Culture
ANT 221 - Cultureand Human Sexuality —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
ANT 227 - Power, Authority And Society In Non-Western Communities —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ANT 260 - Language, Culture and Society —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2005 and Fall 2006 through Current
Communication
COM 101 - Principles Of Communication
COM 211 - Communicating In Personal Relationships
COM 226 - Mass Media and Society
COM 231 - Evolution of Mass Media
COM 241 - Group Processes and Decision Making
Economics
ECN 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics
ECN 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECN 230H - Honors; Game Theory and the Social Sciences
Engineering Science
ESC 282 - Engineering Economy
First College
FST 164 - Psy-Perspectives In Psychology —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 167 - Ssc-Geography Lecture —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 242 - Psc-Political Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 247 - Swk-Race,Poverty and Welfare —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 254 - Soc-Sociology Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 257 - Swk-Social Work Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 264 - Psy-Psychology Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 267 - Ssc-Geography Workshop Or Lecture —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 271 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
Health Sciences
HSC 201 - Culture and Human Sexuality —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
History
HIS 227 - Power, Authority, and Society in Nonwestern Communities —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Modern Languages
MLA 260 - Language, Society And Culture —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2005
Political Science
PSC 111 - American Government
PSC 112 - Controversial Issues in American Politics —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
PSC 113 - Controversial Issues in World Politics —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
PSC 212 - Controversial Issues in American Politics
PSC 213 - Controversial Issues in World Politics
PSC 217 - Urban Politics and the African-American Experience
PSC 221 - Comparative Politics
PSC 227 - Power, Authority and Society in Non-Western Communities —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 231 - International Politics
PSC 241 - Freedom and Authority —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
Psychology
PSY 101 - Introduction To Psychology
PSY 220 - Child Development
PSY 221 - Adolescent Psychology
PSY 223 - Life Span Developement
PSY 255 - Psychology of Women
Social Work
SWK 201 - Contemporary Social Welfare
Sociology
SOC 101 - Introduction To Sociology
SOC 201 - Race, Class and Gender
SOC 201H - H: Race, Class and Gender
SOC 203 - Sociology of Poverty
SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology of the Third World
SOC 211 - American Culture and Society
SOC 215 - Black/White Interaction
SOC 260 - Deviance in the United States
SOC 267 - Studies In The Black Family
SOC 269 - The Black Community
SOC 280H - H: Science, Technology and Society - Honors
Speech and Hearing
SPH 229 - Speech And Language Development
Urban Studies
UST 200 - Introduction To Urban Studies
UST 202 - Cleveland:The African-American Experience
UST 290 - Urban Geography
Social Diversity
Requirement: Two (2) courses/ Six (6) credit hours
Students must take two courses in this field for a minimum of six credits. Once course must be an African-American Experience course. The second course may be either a second African-American Experience course or a Human Diversity course.
- African-American Experience
The central and primary focus of the course shall pertain to the African-American experience. Specifically, it should require students to explore one or both of the following issues; African-American history and culture or the African-American urban experience. In addition to appropriate content areaas listed above, a major component of all courses in this area must be on race and racism-the interaction between blacks and whites in the United States. - Human Diversity
This course includes contemporary subject matter that focuses upon one or more of the following:- the experience and contributions of African-Americans;
- the experiences and contributions of other racial/ethnic minority groups within the United States with primary focus on Native Americans, Hispanics, and Asians.
- the experiences and contributions of other groups in the United States that encounter bias based upon group identity (includes gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, and/or religion).
Three hours of the African-American Experience and Human Diversity requirement may also be used to satisfy the Arts/Humanities or Social Science requirement if so listed. The Human Diversity requirement and the African-American Experience requirement may not be satisfied by the same course.
Transfer students with 60 credit hours or more must complete at least one course in either the African-American Experience or the Human Diversity area.
African-American Experience
Anthropology
ANT 150 - Comparative American Slavery —Effective Summer 2005 through Current
ANT 270 - African-American Culture
Art
ART 388 - African-American Art
Black Studies
BST 200 - Introduction to Black Studies —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
Communication
COM 332 - Interracial Communication
COM 388 - The Rhetoric of Black America
Education Curriculum and Foundations
EDB 250 - Politics Of Black Education
English
ENG 207 - African-American Literature
ENG 208 - Womanism/Feminism
ENG 347 - Studies in African-American Literature
First College
FST 173 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 242 - Psc-Political Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 247 - Swk-Race,Poverty and Welfare —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 252 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 255 - Ant-Black Culture and Character —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 274 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 342 - Psc-Political Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 347 - Swk-Social Work Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 352 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 355 - Ant-Black Culture and Character —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 374 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
History
HIS 201H - Urban America in the Last Half of 20th Century: Crises/Opportunities/Solutions - Cleveland
HIS 215 - History of African-Americans to 1877
HIS 216 - History of African-Americans Since 1877
HIS 305 - Social Thought of African-Americans
HIS 302 - US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860 —Effective Spring 2008 through Current
HIS 324 - Black Is/Black Ain't: Defining Black America
HIS 325 - Black America Since 1945
HIS 326 - African American History Through Sacred Music —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
HIS 329 - Black Resistance in the Age of Jim Crow, 1896-1954
HIS 365 - Comparative Slavery
HIS 369 - Comparative Emancipation —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
Honors
HON 301 - The Experiences of African American Students in Urban Educational Settings
Linguistic Studies
LIN 438 - Dailect Differences in the Schools
Philosophy
PHL 252 - African-American Social Philosophy
Political Science
PSC 217 - Urban Politics and the African-American Experience
Public Safety Management
PSM 302 - Contemporary Urban Issues
Religious Studies
REL 217 - Religion In Black America
REL 317 - Religious Ethics of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King
Social Work
SWK 150 - The Black Experience and Contemporary Society —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2008
SWK 150 - The Black Experience and Contemporary Society —Effective Fall 2009 through Current
Sociology
SOC 215 - Black/White Interaction
SOC 267 - Studies In The Black Family
SOC 269 - The Black Community
SOC 382 - African American Communities
Speech and Hearing
SPH 438 - Dialect Differences in Schools
Theater Arts
THE 216 - African American Theatre I
THE 318 - African American Theatre II
Urban Studies
UST 200 - Introduction To Urban Studies
UST 202 - Cleveland:The African-American Experience
UST 251 - The African-American Image on Film —Effective Spring 2005 through Current
UST 302 - Contemporary Urban Issues
UST 304 - Race and Sports in America —Effective Spring 2004 through Current
Human Diversity
Anthropology
ANT 100 - Human Diversity —Effective Fall 2007 through Current
ANT 150 - Comparative American Slavery —Effective Spring 2005 through Current
ANT 210 - Introduction to Native American Studies —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
ANT 270 - African-American Culture
ANT 280 - Anthropology Of Adulthood And Aging
ANT 324 - Anthropology of Gender
ANT 343 - Language And Gender
ANT 365 - The Asian American Experience
Art
ART 388 - African-American Art
Black Studies
BST 200 - Introduction to Black Studies —Effective Spring 2007 through Current
Communication
COM 331 - Gender and Communication
COM 332 - Interracial Communication
COM 388 - The Rhetoric of Black America
Dance Program
DAN 212H - Dance: Power, Art and Movement —Effective Fall 2007 through Current
Education Curriculum and Foundations
EDB 250 - Politics Of Black Education
EDB 455 - Women and Education
Multi-Age Instruction
EDC 300 - Diversity In Educational Settings
English
ENG 210 - Native American Literature —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 207 - African-American Literature
ENG 208 - Womanism/Feminism
ENG 248 - Multicultural Literature of US —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
ENG 347 - Studies in African-American Literature
ENG 348 - Studies in Multicultural Literature
ENG 349 - Multicultural Lit: Theory and Methods
ENG 363 - Gender Issues in Literature
First College
FST 173 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 242 - Psc-Political Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 247 - Swk-Race,Poverty and Welfare —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 252 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 272 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 274 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 342 - Psc-Political Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 352 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 355 - Ant-Black Culture and Character —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 372 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 347 - Swk-Social Work Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 374 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
History
HIS 201H - H: Urban America in the Last Half of 20th Century: Crises/Opportunities/Solutions - Cleveland
HIS 215 - History of African-Americans to 1877
HIS 216 - History of African-Americans Since 1877
HIS 284 - History of Women
HIS 302 - US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860 —Effective Spring 2008 through Current
HIS 305 - Social Thought of African-Americans
HIS 310 - Indians In American History
HIS 324 - Black Is/Black Ain't: Defining Black America
HIS 325 - Black America Since 1945
HIS 326 - African American History Through Sacred Music —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
HIS 327 - American Sexual Communities and Politics
HIS 329 - Black Resistance in the Age of Jim Crow, 1896-1954
HIS 365 - Comparative Slavery
HIS 369 - Comparative Emancipation —Effective Summer 2004 through Current
Health Sciences
HSC 205 - Culture and Health
HSC 305 - Culture and Health Care —Effective Summer 2005 through Current
Honors
HON 301 - The Experiences of African American Students in Urban Educational Settings —Effective Fall 2006 through Current
Linguistic Studies
LIN 438 - Dailect Differences in the Schools
Nonprofit Administration
NAD 453 - Managing Urban Diversity
NAD 455 - Gender and Leadership
Baccalaureate Nursing Program
NUR 250 - Health Problems Of African Americans And Other Minorities
Philosophy
PHL 252 - African-American Social Philosophy
Political Science
PSC 217 - Urban Politics and the African-American Experience
PSC 305 - Cultural Diversity in U.S. Politics
Psychology
PSY 255 - Psychology of Women
PSY 356 - Multicultural Psychology
PSY 429 - Psychology of Aging
Public Safety Management
PSM 302 - Contemporary Urban Issues
PSM 453 - Managing Urban Diversity
Religious Studies
REL 217 - Religion In Black America
REL 317 - Religious Ethics of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King
Social Work
SWK 150 - The Black Experience and Contemporary Society
SWK 355 - Asian American Experience
Sociology
SOC 201 - Race, Class and Gender
SOC 201H - H: Race, Class and Gender
SOC 215 - Black/White Interaction
SOC 267 - Studies In The Black Family
SOC 269 - The Black Community
SOC 302 - Women in Corporate America
SOC 317 - Sociology of Gender
SOC 380 - Racial and Ethnic Inequality
SOC 382 - African American Communities
Speech and Hearing
SPH 438 - Dialect Differences in Schools
Spanish
SPN 245 - Hispanic Resources Of Cleveland
Theater Arts
THE 216 - African American Theatre I
THE 317 - Society and Minority Theatre
THE 318 - African American Theatre II
Urban Studies
UST 200 - Introduction To Urban Studies
UST 202 - Cleveland:The African-American Experience
UST 302 - Contemporary Urban Issues
UST 453 - Managing Urban Diversity
UST 455 - Gender and Leadership
UST 304 - Race and Sports in America —Effective Spring 2004 through Current
UST 251 - The African-American Image on Film —Effective Spring 2005 through Current
Women's Studies
WST 151 - Introduction To Women's Studies —NS
Writing Across the Curriculum
Requirement: Three (3) courses
Students must demonstrate satisfactory performance (C or better) in the writing required in order to receive a C in the course and satisfactorily complete that portion of the WAC requirement.
For transfer students: Juniors (60-89 credit hours) must complete two courses; seniors (at least 90 credit hours) must complete one course.
Anthropology
ANT 260- Language, Culture and Society—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ANT 322- Writing About Culture—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ANT 330- Proposal Writing in Archaeology—Effective Fall 2009 through Summer 2014
ANT 353- Cultures Of Africa—Effective Fall 2003 through Summer 2014
ANT 385- The Anthropology of Tourism—Effective Summer 2005 through Spring 2009
Arabic
ARB 194- Special Topics in Arabic - Writing—Effective Spring 2007 through Spring 2009
ARB 294- Special Topics in Arabic - Writing—Effective Spring 2007 through Spring 2009
ARB 371- Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature—Effective Spring 2007 through Spring 2009
ARB 394- Special Topics in Arabic - Writing—Effective Spring 2007 through Spring 2009
ARB 494- Special Topics in Arabic - Writing—Effective Spring 2007 through Spring 2009
Art
ART 253- Introduction To Western Art Since 1400—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2001
ART 253H- H: Introduction to Western Art Since 1400 - Honors—Effective Fall 2005 through Fall 2009
ART 256- History Of Photography—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 353- Islamic Art—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
ART 354- Medieval Art—Effective Fall 2009 through Summer 2014
ART 356- Gothic Art—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 363- The Early Renaissance In Italy—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 364- The High Renaissance And Mannerism In Italy—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 365- The Renaissance In Northern Europe—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 370- American Visual Culture—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
ART 370- American Visual Culture—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
ART 371- Art in the 19th Century—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 371- Art in the 19th Century—Effective Fall 2006 through Summer 2014
ART 372- Art in the 20th Century—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 372- Art in the 20th Century—Effective Summer 2005 through Summer 2014
ART 373- On the Edge: Art Since 1968—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 374- American Architecture—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 375- Cities And Planning—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 375- Cities And Planning—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
ART 375- Cities And Planning—Effective Summer 2005 through Spring 2009
ART 376- Architectural Hist: Great Monuments Of West Arch In The Urban Context—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ART 383- Indian Art—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ART 384- Buddhist Sculpture—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ART 384- Buddhist Sculpture—Effective Spring 2006 through Spring 2009
ART 385- The Hindu Temple—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ART 386- Regional Art In Africa—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ART 394- History of Japanese Art—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
ART 475- Cleveland: Form And Development Of An Urban Environment—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ART 495- Art Seminar—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
Biology
BIO 390- Writing in Biology I—Effective Fall 2006 through Fall 2008
BIO 390- Writing in Biology I—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
BIO 391- Writing in Biology II—Effective Fall 2006 through Summer 2014
BIO 410- Theory and Practice of Light Microscopy—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
BIO 419- Theory and Practice of Light Microscopy—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
BIO 422- Mammalian Physiology—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
BIO 423- Vertebrate Physiology—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
BIO 424- Principles Of Animal Physiology—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
BIO 428- Endocrinology—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
BIO 434- Elements of Pharmacology—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
BIO 435- Techniques in Molecular Biology—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
BIO 436- Evolutionary Genetics—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
BIO 450- Evolutionary Biology—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
BIO 458- Behavior—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006
BIO 459- Behavior—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
BIO 465- Developmental Biology—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 1999
BIO 465- Developmental Biology Laboratory—Effective Spring 2002 through Spring 2004
BIO 466- Developmental Biology Laboratory—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
BIO 478- Morphology of Angiosperms—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
BIO 480- Developmental Plant Biology—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
BIO 491- Honors Thesis and Defense—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
BIO 491- Honors Thesis and Defense—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
BIO 492- Honors Seminar (1)—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2012
BIO 492- Honors Thesis and Defense (3)—Effective Fall 2012
BIO 495- Seminar—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
BIO 496- Independent Study In Biology—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
BIO 497- Independent Research in Biology—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
Business Law
BLW 411- Business Law and Ethics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
BLW 412- Advanced Business Law—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
Chemical Engineering
CHE 308- Junior Chemical Engineering Laboratory—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
CHE 404- Chemical Reactor Design—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
CHE 404- Chemical Reactor Design—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
CHE 420- Senior Chemical Engineering Laboratory—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
CHE 430- Chemical Process Control—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
CHE 440- Process Design I—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
CHE 440- Process Design I—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
CHE 441- Process Design II—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
Chemistry
CHM 401- Chemical Information—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
CHM 416- Instrumental Analysis Laboratory—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
CHM 426- Physical Chemistry Laboratory I—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Civil and Environmental Engineering
CVE 332- Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
CVE 332- Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory—Effective Spring 2007 through Summer 2008
CVE 332- Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
CVE 426- Senior Design—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
College of Science
SCI 220- Science as a Way of Thinking—Effective Summer 2005 through Spring 2009
Communication
COM 225- Media Writing—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
COM 240- Professional Communication—Effective Fall 2009 through Summer 2014
COM 301- Broadcast and New Media Writing—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
COM 320- History Of The Moving Image—Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
COM 325- Screenwriting—Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
COM 326- Advanced Reporting—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
COM 327- Media Criticism—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
COM 328- Specialized Writing—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
COM 405- Electronic Journalism—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
COM 447- Public Relations Writing—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
COM 485- Science Writing for the Media—Effective Fall 2006 through Summer 2014
Dance Program
DAN 211- Dance History—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
DAN 212H- Dance: Power, Art and Movement—Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
Economics
ECN 333- Economics Of Health Care—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
ECN 360- Public Sector Economics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2006
ECN 360- Public Sector Economics—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
ECN 450- Economics of Law—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ECN 485- Economics of Development and Growth—Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
ECN 497- Honors Essay—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Early Childhood Education
ECE 300- Introduction To Early Childhood Education—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Education Curriculum and Foundations
EDB 301- Social Foundations of Education—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
EDB 302- Psychological Foundations of Education—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Literacy Development and Instruction
EDL 300- Phonics Assessment and Instruction—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2000
EDL 301- Beginning and Intermediate Reading Instruction And Assessment—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
EDL 312- Literature-Based Reading Methods For Children—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Middle Childhood Education
EDM 313- Teaching and Assessing Language Arts In The Middle School—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Secondary Education
EDS 313- Secondary Language Arts Instruction And Assessment—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Special Education
ESE 400- Introduction to Special Education—Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
ESE 404- Teaching Students of Varying Abilities—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
Electrical and Computer Engineering
EEC 414- Writing in Electrical and Computer Engineering—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
Electronic Engineering Technology
EET 316- Microprocessor and Digital System Design Laboratory—Effective Spring 2005 through Spring 2009
EET 411- Power Electronic Systems Laboratory—Effective Spring 2005 through Fall 2011
EET 416- Electronic Circuits, Signals, and Systems Laboratory—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
EET 441- Feedback Control Systems Laboratory—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
EET 460- Senior Design A—Effective Spring 2009 through Fall 2011
General Engineering Technology
GET 431- Electrical Power, Controls, and Instrumentation Lab—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
Mechanical Engineering Technology
MET 351- Thermal Fluid Lab—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2008 and Spring 2009 through Fall 2011
MET 411- Mechanical Measurement Laboratory—Effective Spring 2009 through Fall 2011
MET 431- Fluid Mechanics Laboratory—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2008
MET 431- Fluid Mechanics Laboratory—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
English Translations of Foreign Literatures
ENF 211- Nonwestern Literature In English Translation Writing— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ENF 213- Western Literature In English Translation Writing— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ENF 215- Women Writers In English Translation Writing— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ENF 217- Foreign Film Writing)— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
ENF 313- Western Literature in English Translation— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
English
ENG 201- Intermediate Expository Writing—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 207H- Honors: African American Literature; The City—Effective Spring 2006 through Spring 2009
ENG 240- Introduction to Poetry—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 240H- Introduction to Poetry - Honors—Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
ENG 241- Introduction to Fiction and Drama—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 241H- Writing About Literature: Fiction and Drama - Honors—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 260- Language, Society, And Culture—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 271- Shakespeare and Film—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 300- Writing About Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 301- Advanced Expository Writing—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 302- Rhetoric of the Law—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 307- Style—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 308- Composition Theory for Teachers—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 309- Writing Center Practicum—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 320- Classical Literature in Translation—Effective Spring 2005 through Summer 2014
ENG 331- Studies in Medieval Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 332- Studies in Renaissance Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 332- Studies in Renaissance Literature—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 333- Studies in Restoration and 18-th Century British Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 334- Studies In 19th-Century British Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 335- Studies in 20Th Century British Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
ENG 336- Studies in Non-Western Literature—Effective Fall 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 345- Studies in American Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 346- Studies in American Fiction—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 347- Studies in African-American Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 348- Studies in Multicultural Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 349- Multicultural Lit: Theory and Methods—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 350- Studies in Fiction—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 351- Studies in Drama—Effective Spring 2000 through Summer 2014
ENG 352- Studies in Poetry—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 1999
ENG 355- Major Genre/Stud in Genre—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 360- Studies in Literary Criticism—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 361- Classical Rhetoric—Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
ENG 363- Gender Issues in Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENG 364- Popular Culture—Effective Fall 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 370- Chaucer—Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
ENG 371- Shakespeare I—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 372- Shakespeare II—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 374- Milton—Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
ENG 375- Major Author—Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
ENG 382- Canonicity—Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
ENG 495- Senior Seminar—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Environmental Studies
ENV 435- Environmental Policy and Administration—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
ENV 436- Urban Sustainability—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
ENV 436HC- Urban Sustainability—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
Environmental Science
EVS 390- Writing in Environmental Science I—Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
EVS 492- Honors Thesis and Defense (3)—Effective Fall 2012 through Summer 2014
First College
FST 109- Hum-Foundations Of Modern Society I—Effective Spring 2001 through Spring 2004
FST 116- Freshman Seminar— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2004
FST 121- Eng-Great Books Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 122- Eng-Creative Writing Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 123- Eng-Literature Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 140- Psc-Political Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 151- His-American History Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 152- His-American History Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 158- His-History Workshop— Effective Spring 2001 through Spring 2004
FST 221- Eng-English Lit Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 222- Eng-Creative Writing Workshop— Effective Spring 2001 through Spring 2004
FST 223- Eng-World Literature— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 240- Psc-Political Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 242- Psc-Political Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 243- Mla-Modern Language Workshop— Effective Spring 2004 through Spring 2004
FST 247- Swk-Race,Poverty and Welfare— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 251- His-American History Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 257- Swk-Social Work Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 258- His-History Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 259- PHL-Philosophy Lecture— Effective Spring 2002 through Spring 2004
FST 261- Phl-Philosophy Workshop— Effective Summer 2000 through Spring 2004
FST 262- Phl-Philosophy Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 266- Rel-Religious Studies Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 267- Ssc-Geography Workshop Or Lecture— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 270- Ssc-Social Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 271- Ssc-Social Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 272- Ssc-Social Science Workshop— Effective Spring 2000 through Spring 2004
FST 274- Hum-Humanities Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 321- Eng-English Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 322- Eng-Creative Writing— Effective Spring 2001 through Spring 2004
FST 323- Eng-World Literature Workshop— Effective Spring 2001 through Spring 2004
FST 340- Psc-Political Science Workshop— Effective Spring 2001 through Spring 2004
FST 342- Psc-Political Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 343- Mla-Modern Language Workshop— Effective Spring 2004 through Spring 2004
FST 351- His-American History Workshop— Effective Spring 2001 through Spring 2004
FST 352- His-American History Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 357- Swk-Social Work Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 358- His-History Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 359- PHL-Philosophy Lecture— Effective Spring 2002 through Spring 2004
FST 361- Phl-Philosophy Workshop— Effective Summer 2000 through Spring 2004
FST 362- Phl-Philosophy Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 366- Rel-Religious Studies Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 367- Ssc-Geography Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 370- Ssc-Social Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 371- Ssc-Social Science Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
FST 372- Ssc-Social Science Workshop— Effective Spring 2000 through Spring 2004
FST 374- Hum-Humanities Workshop— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
French
FRN 240- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
FRN 340- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
FRN 345- French Civilization from 1870 to the Present— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
FRN 365- Readings In French Literature— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
FRN 371- Literature Survey I— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
FRN 372- Literature Survey II—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
FRN 374- Readings in French Literature— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
FRN 402- Advanced Composition And Grammar— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
FRN 440- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
General Administration
GAD 250- Business Communications—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Geology
GEO 390- Writing in Geology I— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
GEO 460- Geomorphology— Effective Spring 2004 through Summer 2014
GEO 461- Geomorphology Laboratory— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
German
GER 240- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
GER 301- Composition And Conversation— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
GER 340- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
GER 370- Introduction To The Study Of Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
GER 371- Introduction to the Study of Literature— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
GER 402- Advanced Composition And Conversation— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
GER 440- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
Health Care Administration
HCA 301- The American Health Care System— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HCA 420- Management Of Health Care Organizations— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
Health
HED 460- Foundations of a Coordinated School Health Program—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HED 475- Nutrition and Physical Activity— Effective Spring 2006 through Summer 2014
Physical Education - Professional
PED 330- Motor Learning and Development—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PED 430- Psychosocial Aspects Of Physical Activity— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
PED 440- Modes And Models In Physical Education— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
PED 466- Sport Facility Management— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
Health Sciences
HSC 426- Functional Performance in Older Adults— Effective Spring 2008 through Spring 2008
HSC 426- Functional Performance in Older Adults— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HSC 439H- Honors Independent Research II— Effective Fall 2006 through Summer 2014
HSC 440- Physical Therapy Management Of Complex Conditions I— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2001
HSC 446- Physical Therapy Scientific Inquiry— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2001
HSC 467- Practicum in Gerontology— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
HSC 474- Research In Occupational Therapy— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
HSC 483- Writing in Health Sciences— Effective Summer 2005 through Summer 2014
HSC 484- Advanced Research and Writing in Health Sciences— Effective Summer 2005 through Summer 2014
HSC 493- Physical Therapy Special Topics— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2001
PER 401- Advanced Individual Research and Preparation for Writing— Effective Spring 2004 through Fall 2008
History
HIS 201H- Urban America in the Last Half of 20th Century: Crises/Opportunities/Solutions - Cleveland—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 271- Empire's End: British Asia— Effective Spring 2008 through Spring 2008
HIS 301- American Cultural History, 1865 To The Present—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 302- US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860— Effective Spring 2008 through Spring 2008
HIS 302- US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 303- Recent U.S. Social History—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 304- U.S. Urban History—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 305- Social Thought of African-Americans— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
HIS 306- History of Ohio— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 311- Introduction to Public History—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 312- 17th-Century America—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 313- 18th-Century America— Effective Fall 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 314- Introduction to American Studies— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
HIS 315- Radicals and Reformers in 19th-Century U.S.— Effective Summer 2005 through Summer 2014
HIS 317- Civil War And Reconstruction, 1848 to 1877— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
HIS 318- Black America and Africa— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HIS 319- History of U.S. Tourism— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
HIS 320- U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1898— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 322- Recent American History— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2003
HIS 323- Recent American History—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 324- Black Is/Black Ain't: Defining Black America— Effective Fall 2005 through Spring 2008
HIS 324- Black Is/Black Ain'T:Defining Black America—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 325- Black America Since 1945— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
HIS 326- African American History Through Sacred Music— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
HIS 327- American Sexual Communities and Politics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 331- Rise of Rome— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HIS 331- Rise of Rome— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
HIS 332- Byzantine History and Civilization— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 334- Ancient World at War: Greece and Persia (4)—Effective Spring 2012
HIS 336- Tudor and Stuart England, 1450-1688— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HIS 337- Britain 1688 to 1832— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HIS 339- Great Britain: Empire to Welfare State— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HIS 340- The Roman Empire—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 341- Early Middle Ages—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 342- Late Middle Ages—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 343- Social History of the Black Death—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 344- The Renaissance— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
HIS 345- Church, State,and Society in Reformation Europe— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
HIS 346- 17th- and 18th-Century Europe—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 349- France and the French Revolution— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
HIS 350- Golden Age Spain—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 351- Social and Economic History of 19th-Century Europe—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 352- Political History of 19th-Century Europe— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
HIS 352- Political History of 19th-Century Europe— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 353- 20th-Century Europe 1914 to the Present— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
HIS 354- European Women's History—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 357- World War I: The Western Front— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2003
HIS 363- Russian Literature and Society— Effective Summer 2004 through Fall 2008
HIS 364- Caribbean History to 1804: Conquest, Colonization, Slavery, and Revolution— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
HIS 365- Comparative Slavery—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 366- Colonial Latin America—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 367- Modern Latin America—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
HIS 369- Comparative Emancipation— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
HIS 370- World History— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 374- 20th Century China— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 375- Pre-Colonial Africa to 1800— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
HIS 376- Modern Africa Since 1800— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
HIS 377- History of Islamic Civilizations— Effective Summer 2007 through Summer 2014
HIS 379- Collective Survival in the African Diaspora— Effective Fall 2007 through Spring 2009
HIS 381- Class, Gender and Sexuality in China— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
HIS 382- Origins and Consequences of Total War— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
HIS 383- The Making of Modern Southeast Asia— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
HIS 386- History of the Middle East to 1798— Effective Spring 2007 through Summer 2014
HIS 387- Modern Middle East— Effective Spring 2006 through Summer 2014
HIS 392- History of South Africa Since 1900— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
HIS 400- Local History Seminar— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
HIS 401- History Seminar— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
IME 330- Operations Analysis I— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
IME 331- Operations Analysis II— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
IME 480- Engineering Design—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
IME 481- Senior Design—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Management and Labor Relations
MLR 431- Employment Practices Law— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
MLR 465- Management Strategy and Policy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
MLR 496- Special Problems— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
Marketing
MKT 351- Business, Society, and Government—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Mathematics
MTH 358- Abstract Algebra—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
MTH 381- Analysis— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
MTH 496- Senior Project— Effective Fall 2007 through Spring 2009
Mechanical Engineering
MCE 450- Design Project I—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
MCE 451- Design Project II—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Modern Languages
MLA 260- Language, Society And Culture— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
MLA 330- Gods, Heroes, and Ritual: An Introduction to Greek Myth and Religion— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
MLA 334- Ancient World at War: Greece and Persia (4)—Effective Spring 2012
Music
MUS 412- Music History II— Effective Spring 2010 through Summer 2014
MUS 412HC- Music History II— Effective Spring 2010 through Summer 2014
Nonprofit Administration
NAD 410- Proposal Writing and Program Development—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Baccalaureate Nursing Program
NUR 200- Theory and Professional Practice—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
NUR 300- Nursing Leadership and Management—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
NUR 310- Nursing Research—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
NUR 340- Theory and Professional Practice—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
NUR 346- Professional Writing and Communication— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
NUR 350- Leadership And Management—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
NUR 360- Nursing Research—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
NUR 408- Gerontological Nursing—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
NUR 414- Community Health Nursing - Clinical— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
NUR 498- Health Of Older Persons— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
Philosophy
PHL 213H- Environmental Ethics - Honors— Effective Fall 2006 through Summer 2014
PHL 215- Engineering Ethics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 225H- Utopias, Dystopias, and Human Nature— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
PHL 242H- Ethics and Biotechnology - Honors— Effective Summer 2005 through Spring 2009
PHL 246H- Nature and Rationality - Honors— Effective Summer 2006 through Spring 2009
PHL 255- Non-Western Philosophy— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
PHL 261- Ancient Philosophy— Effective Fall 2004 through Summer 2014
PHL 263- Early Modern Philosophy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 311- Ethics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 321- Philosophy of Art—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 331- Philosophy of Religion—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 341- Philosophy of Law—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 345- Philosophy of Science—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 351- Social and Political Philosophy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 361- 20th Century Continental Philosophy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 362- American Philosophy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 363- 19th Century Thought—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 377- Philosophy and Language—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 405- Prominent Philosophers—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 410- Studies in the History of Philosophy— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
PHL 432- 20th Century Philosophy: The Analytic Tradition—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 440- Moral Reasoning and Bioethics— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
PHL 441- Clinical Issues in Bioethics— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2011
PHL 442- Policy Issues in Bioethics— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2014
PHL 443- Bioethics and the Law— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
PHL 444- Bioethics and Biotechnology— Effective Spring 2008 through Summer 2014
PHL 450- Philosophy of Mind—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 453- Social, Political and Legal Philosophy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 471- Theory of Knowledge—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 481- Metaphysics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHL 491- Senior Seminar in Philosophy— Effective Spring 2010 through Summer 2014
Physics
PHY 243- University Physics I Writing—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHY 243H- University Physics I - Honors—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHY 244- University Physics II Writing—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHY 244H- University Physics II Honors—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PHY 301- Research Methods - Writing— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
PHY 335- Modern Physics Laboratory— Effective Spring 2007 through Spring 2009
PHY 482- Introduction to Solid State Physics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Political Science
PSC 305- Cultural Diversity in U.S. Politics— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
PSC 314- State Government and Politics— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
PSC 317- Political Parties and Elections—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 319- Public Opinion—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 321- Political Violence— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
PSC 323- African Politics— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
PSC 324- Russia and the Successor States— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
PSC 325- Western European Politics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 326- Politics of the Third World—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 326- Politics of the Third World— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
PSC 327- Politics of Peaceful World Change—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 328- International Political Economy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 329- Politics and Political Economy in the European Union— Effective Spring 2006 through Summer 2014
PSC 330- U.S. National Security Policy— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
PSC 331- United States Foreign Policy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 332- Politics in the Middle East— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
PSC 333- Latin American Politics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 334- Causes of War—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 335- East Asian Politics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 337- Canadian Government and Politics— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
PSC 338- Central and Eastern Europe— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
PSC 340- Foundations of Political Thought—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 341- Modern Political Thought—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 342- American Political Thought—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 393- Special Topics In Political Science— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
PSC 394- Special Topics In Political Science— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
PSC 402- Campaign Politics Internship— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
PSC 420- Seminar in American Politics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 421- Seminar in Comparative Politics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 422- Seminar in International Relations—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 423- Seminar In Political Theory—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSC 424- Seminar in Urban Politics— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
Psychology
PSY 351- Personal Behavior Modification— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
PSY 412- Psychology Laboratory—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
PSY 414- Writing in Psychology— Effective Fall 2003 through Summer 2014
PSY 451- Human Performance— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
PSY 479- History of Psychology— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
PSY 481- Psychopharmacology— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
PSY 482- Biological Basis of Behavior— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2003
PSY 498H- Honors Project and Defense— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
Public Safety Management
PSM 302- Contemporary Urban Issues—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Religious Studies
REL 236- Introduction to the New Testament— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
REL 237- Paul and the Development Of Christianity - Writing— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2008
REL 238- The Later New Testament - Writing— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2008
REL 239- Introduction to the Old Testament - Writing— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
REL 245- Religion in America— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
REL 260- Women and Religion— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
REL 336- Hellenistic and Roman Religions— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
REL 343- Ancient and Medieval Christianity—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
REL 344- The Rise of Modern Christianity—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
REL 346- Christian Mysticism— Effective Spring 2010 through Summer 2014
REL 355- Religion after Freud and Jung—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
REL 366- Modern Islamic Movements— Effective Spring 2006 through Summer 2014
REL 367- Muslim Relations with Christians and Jews— Effective Fall 2007 through Summer 2014
REL 368- Religion in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
REL 374- Paul and Christian Origins— Effective Spring 2010 through Summer 2014
REL 376- Women in Early Christianity— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
REL 463- Myth, Legends, and Folk Tales—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
Social Work
SWK 300- Social Welfare Policy— Effective Spring 2006 through Summer 2014
SWK 303- Human Behavior and Social Environments - Macro—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SWK 351- Social Work in Community Development— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
SWK 485- Interventions II—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SWK 493- Special Topics in Social Work— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2001
SWK 499- India Experience: Contemporary Social Issues in India— Effective Spring 2002 through Summer 2014
Sociology
SOC 203- Sociology of Poverty—Effective Fall 08 until Summer 13
SOC 280H- H: Science, Technology and Society - Honors—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 305- Urban Sociology—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 311- Individual and Society—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 312- Sociology of Mental Illness—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 313- Sociology of Education—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 319- Sociology of Religion— Effective Spring 2010 through Summer 2014
SOC 342- Sociology of Law—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 343- Medical Sociology—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 345- Social Control—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 346- Corporate and Governmental Deviance— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
SOC 349- Women and Crime— Effective Summer 2004 through Summer 2009
SOC 352- Sociological Theory— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
SOC 382- African American Communities— Effective Summer 2001 through Spring 2009
SOC 383- Political Sociology—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 388- Sociology of Work and Organization—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SOC 389- Sociology of Non-Western Societies— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
Spanish
SPN 202- Literature Survey— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
SPN 240- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
SPN 301- Advanced Spanish: Oral Skills Emphasis— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2000
SPN 302- Advanced Spanish: Writing Skills Emphasis—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SPN 303- Advanced Comprehension and Conversation for Native Speakers— Effective Summer 2000 through Fall 2009
SPN 340- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
SPN 371- Introduction To Spanish Literature— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
SPN 371- Introduction To Spanish Literature— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
SPN 372- Introduction To Spanish American Literature— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
SPN 372- Introduction To Spanish American Literature— Effective Spring 2012
SPN 402- Advanced Grammar and Stylistics—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SPN 405- Advanced Grammar And Stylistics— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2009
SPN 440- Field Study— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
SPN 446- Studies In Spanish American Civilization— Effective Summer 2004 through Spring 2009
SPN 483- Studies In Spanish Literature—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
SPN 484- Studies In Spanish American Literature— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
Speech and Hearing
SPH 431- Basic Speech and Language Disorders— Effective Spring 2009 through Summer 2014
Theater Arts
THE 211- History Of The Theatre I—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
THE 212- History of the Theatre II—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
THE 213- History of the Theatre III— Effective Summer 2003 through Summer 2014
DRA 314- Plays In Performance I— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
DRA 315- Plays In Performance II— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
DRA 316- Plays in Performance III— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
Urban Services Administration
USA 410- Proposal Writing and Program Development— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
Urban Studies
UST 202- Cleveland:The African-American Experience— Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2001
UST 202- Cleveland:The African-American Experience— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
UST 251- The African-American Image on Film— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
UST 290- Urban Geography—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
UST 302- Contemporary Urban Issues—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
UST 374- American Architecture— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
UST 375- Cities And Planning— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
UST 375- Cities And Planning— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
UST 375- Cities And Planning— Effective Summer 2005 through Spring 2009
UST 410- Proposal Writing and Program Development—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
UST 416- Cleveland Neighborhoods and Neighborhood Institutions— Effective Spring 2005 through Spring 2009
UST 418- Urban Planning— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014
UST 420- Urban Design Seminar—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
UST 435- Environmental Policy and Administration—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
UST 436- Urban Sustainability— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
UST 436HC- Urban Sustainability— Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2014
UST 456- Fundamentals of Nonprofit Administration and Leadership— Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2000
UST 458- Urban Policy—Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014
UST 472- Canadian Studies— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004
UST 475- Cleveland :Form and Development of an Urban Environment— Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2009
UST 478- Sacred Landmarks— Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2014