Learning How to Learn/Human

Find the joy in learning, especially with others. Drawing from neuroscience and noted theorists Vygotsky, Bandura, and Dweck, this course will engage you in the strategies that make learning more meaningful. Let?s face it: getting your undergraduate degree involves acquiring much knowledge. With effective effort, efficacy, and appropriate attitude, you will gain the skills necessary to retain new knowledge and build your capacity for higher-order learning. Discover how to make your studies more efficient, social, and fun!

AI for College Success

In this hands-on course, students will investigate how generative artificial intelligence (genAI) tools might support their learning and enhance their college experience. Each week students will use genAI tools to identify ways to address common challenges faced in college, including time management, finances, choosing a major, roommate conflicts, supporting mental and physical well-being, making friends, and doing well in college classes.

Genetics and the Environment

Revisiting the classic Nature vs. Nurture debate, this course explores the interaction between genetics (nature) and environment(nurture) in shaping health and human outcomes. We will begin by reviewing fundamental principles of genetics and molecular biology, using real-world examples to illustrate how genetic variations directly influence health. Next, we will examine how environmental exposures interact with genes or influence gene expression. Finally, we will explore how an individual's genetic makeup can modify the effects of environmental factors on health and disease.

Using Black Feminist Writing

Through readings, songs, clips and short films, this course centers the theories and everyday practices of Black Feminists as a framework for seeking college success. From the Combahee River Collective, Audre Lorde and bell hooks, to Beyonce, Megan the Stallion, and even Doechii, the course engages in a dialogue to highlight key principles and goals of Black feminists, past and present.

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S- Feminism & Envir Justice

While feminism and environmental justice are both political projects of social change, their objects or objectives are not the same. As we sink into the 21st century, amid looming fears of ecological catastrophes and socio-economic crises, is a conversation between these two projects likely to be productive for both struggles, or are their goals at odds with each other? This class will examine the perceived, existing, and potential links (or disjuncts) between feminism and environmental justice.

Stat Modeling/Health Data Sci

This is course is for students who want to learn essential statistical and computational skills for health data science. Students will obtain hands-on experience in implementing a wide range of commonly used statistical methods with real data from public health and biomedical research using the statistical programming language R. The course motivates statistical reasoning and methods through real health data.

Morphology

What is a word? Do the things we put spaces around when we write correspond to anything in our mental grammars? How does morphology relate to phonology, and to other areas of grammar, such as syntax and semantics? To what extent do the principles governing the structures and forms of words need to be boxed off from other areas of grammar, and to what extent are they symptomatic of deeper principles which hold of the language faculty as a whole?
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