ST-Reproductive Ecology

Using a workshop format of cross-species and cross-population comparisons, this course examines life history and reproductive events within specific environmental contexts. We will compare and contrast information from populations around the world to identify similarities and differences in proximate determinants of fertility.

Indigenous Archaeologies

Hybrid seminar/service learning course examining theories, methods, and ethics related to Indigenous archaeology. Explores knowledge mobilizations methods to understand how research moves out of the academy in ways that are useful and meet community-defined needs. Prerequisite: Introduction to Archaeology of equivalent.

Brave New World

Utopian and dystopian novels. The ability of literature to generate social critique. Readings include works by Huxley, Orwell, Kafka, Atwood, Burgess, Gibson, Piercy, Gilman, Dick, and others. (Gen.Ed. AL, DG)

Dynamics

Kinetics and Kinematics of particles and rigid bodies. Newton?s laws, work-energy and impulse-momentum principles, laws of linear and angular momentum, conservation of momentum, planar motion of rigid bodies, and introduction to vibration of single-degree-of-freedom systems.

Prerequisites: CE-ENGIN 240 or M&I-ENG 210
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