Class Schedule: Spring Semester 2002

 

Interdisciplinary

 
CRN   SUBJ   CRSE   SEC   CREDITS   TITLE   CAMPUS  
    START DATE   END DATE   DAYS   TIMES   BLDG   ROOM  
11400   XIDS   2001   01   1.00   What Do You Knw Abt:Phys Univ   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  01:00 pm - 01:50 pm  Art-A   TBA 
    Instructor(s): STAFF  Open Seats: 20 of 30 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
11401   XIDS   2002   01   2.00   Wht Do You Know Abt:Euro Union   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  MW  09:00 am - 09:50 am  Paffrd  305 
    Instructor(s): Elena Mustakova-Possardt  Open Seats: 38 of 40 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
11402   XIDS   2002   02   2.00   What Do You Know Abt:Backstage   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  MW  12:00 pm - 12:50 pm  TBA  TBA 
    Instructor(s): STAFF  Open Seats: 14 of 20 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
11403   XIDS   2002   03   2.00   Detective Fiction   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  TR  11:00 am - 12:15 pm  Human   230 
    Instructor(s): Fran E. Chalfant  Open Seats: 38 of 45 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
11404   XIDS   2002   25H   2.00   Darwinian Evolution-Honors   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  02:00 pm - 03:40 pm  Callwy  120 
    Instructor(s): Julie K. Bartley, Johnny A. Waters  Open Seats: 4 of 16 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
    For Honors students only 
11405   XIDS   2100   01   3.00   American Musical Thtr   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  MWF  11:00 am - 11:50 am  Human   207 
    Instructor(s): Thomas F. Cox  Open Seats: 15 of 40 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
    The course will deal with the history and form of musical theatre, primarily in America, but observing certain British roots, by looking at the development and changes in musical form. 
11406   XIDS   2100   02   3.00   30s and the Theatre   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  MWF  12:00 pm - 12:50 pm  Human   207 
    Instructor(s): Rochelle D. Elman  Open Seats: 30 of 40 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
    The Thirties and the Theatre looks at the plays of the Depression. Specifically, we will focus on the Depression's effect on American theatre (the formation of the United States' only government subsidized theatre and the political leanings of each play). Five reaction papers, two tests, and two group projects will be assigned. 
11407   XIDS   2100   03   3.00   Martinique:Island in the Carib   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  MW  02:00 pm - 03:15 pm  TBA  TBA 
    Instructor(s): Pierrette M. Frickey  Open Seats: 35 of 65 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
    This course cover the geography, history, anthropology, culture, arts, and architecture of the island. A non- required trip to Martinique is available. One additional hour of credit is available to those students electing to travel to Martinique. Registration is required to earn credit. Register for FREN 4785 01S. 
11408   XIDS   2100   04   3.00   Free Speech and the Arts   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  TR  09:30 am - 10:45 am  TLC   1-305 
    Instructor(s): Pauline D. Gagnon  Open Seats: 246 of 275 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
    The course examines the First Amendment and addresses the changing views of obscenity and aesthetics in American Culture. 
11577   XIDS   2100   05   3.00   Arts and Ideas: Romanticism   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  TR  02:00 pm - 03:15 pm  TLC   1-203 
    Instructor(s): STAFF  Open Seats: 86 of 86 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
    This course centers around the correlative ideas of individualism and revolution in eighteenth-century Europe. 
11409   XIDS   2202   01   3.00   Environmental Studies   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  TR  11:00 am - 12:15 pm  TLC   1-305 
    Instructor(s): Farooq A. Khan, Brooks C. Pearson, Terry Wayne Barger  Open Seats: 264 of 275 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 
11512   XIDS   2301   01   3.00   Introduction to Global Studies   Carrollton Campus  
    12:00 am  12:00 am  TR  09:30 am - 10:45 am  Paffrd  112 
    Instructor(s): Patricia J. Campbell  Open Seats: 38 of 40 as of 11/06/2001 15:01:33 

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