Myles J Sanders

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Primary Title:  
Temporary Professional
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
University Without Walls (CPE)
Email Address:  
msanders@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-3865
Office Building:  
350 Campus Center Way

READINGS MOD HEBREW: LITERATUR

The course will focus on practical skills necessary to decipher, comprehend and translate Hebrew literature, music, film, television, or print media. The course will be organized around topics suited to student interests and language level as ascertained by the instructor, such as colloquial Hebrew used in everyday situations. Prerequisite: JUD 102 or equivalent, or permission of the instructor. Can be repeated with a different topic.

Independent Study

Independent work in biochemistry can be conducted with any member of the biochemistry committee and, upon approval, also with other members of the biological sciences and chemistry departments and program in neuroscience and behavior.

ST- Legends of King Arthur

The legends of King Arthur have been favorite stories for more than a thousand years. But those legends have changed dramatically from one retelling to the next, and they continue to change as modern authors and filmmakers re-imagine them. In this course, we will explore the shifting shape of the Arthurian cycle from the early Middle Ages to the twenty-first century, considering how Arthur has infiltrated the popular imagination. (Gen. Ed. AL)

ST- Liar's Economics

Liars' Economics will introduce students to skeptical and effective consumption and production of information in the era of big data. Students will learn how to spot and avoid statistical pitfalls, irrational decisions, fake news, information out of context, and blind faith. The course will draw from historical examples and current events and from contemporary debates in economics and political economy. Students will practice interpreting, visualizing, and writing about big data.
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