Business Spanish
Presentation of major trends and developments in the Spanish-speaking world. Analysis of economic, legal, and international business issues. Utilization of Spanish terminology in commercial correspondence and business. Prerequisites: SPANISH 311 or consent of instructor. Conducted in Spanish.
S-Behav Genetics & Epigenetics
Statistical models of geneXgene and geneXenvironment interactions in development of cognition, emotion, behavior and psychopathology.
ST- Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing (AM) course is designed to explore the latest developments and critical challenges of AM and provide students with in-depth knowledge of the AM processes and hands-on experiments with available 3D printing machines.
Intro To Hearing Sci colloq
Not available at this time.
Behavioral Neuroscience-Hnrs
Contact department for description.
Cognitive Psych - Honors
Cognitive psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of the mental processes involved in perception, attention, memory, knowledge, language, problem solving, reasoning, and decision-making. In short, cg is concerned with the scientific study of the mind and mental processes (Goldstein, 2005). When you finish the class you should be able to understand, evaluate, and do research in cognitive psychology. You will be learning from both a text and primary journal articles.
ST- Building Solidarity Econ
Community groups and networks of organizers, activists, and developers coalesce around efforts to create cooperative, democratic, and socially just ways of being in the world involving "alternative" economies: things like cooperatives, land-trusts, community-owned finance, fair trade networks, and so on. These projects are both grounded in local communities and linked into global networks including the solidarity economies movement aimed at creating economies that put people and planet before profit. This class will work with two solidarity economy networks in Massachusetts.
Anti-Semitism/Hist Perspective
Survey of antisemitism through its various stages of historical development, from ancient times to the present. Primary focus on the intellectual, religious, political, and social roots of Jew-hatred. Special attention to its impact on Jewish life and thought, and to the range of Jewish re-sponses to anti-semitism. Topics include: the Jews in Graeco-Roman society; medieval Christendom and Islam; the emergence of modern political and racial anti-semitism. (Gen.Ed. HS, G)