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  •  - Women in African Social History: 1800 to the Present  
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  •  - social informatics  
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  • 0001 - Zotero InULA Workshop  - Zotero InULA Workshop
  • 0002 - SPEA Jump Start (Kate Elliss and Maggie Ricci) - Strategies for developing online courses
  • 101 - Introduction to Latino Studies (LATS 101)  
  • A202 - U.S. Arts and Media (Danille Lindquist) 
  • A300 - Immigrant Nations: Latinos  
  • A351 - Revolutions in the Age of Democratic Revolution (Knott) - AMST A351/HIST A300
  • A379 - America's Nations (Nick Cullather) 
  • A493 - Senior Seminar  
  • A540 - : Stellar Atmospheres (Catherine Pilachowski) 
  • B232 - Introduction to the Discipline of Nursing: Theory, Practice, Research (Laux) 
  • B300 - Power and Virtue from Machiavelli to Rousseau (Savonius-Wroth) 
  • B352 - The High and Later Middle Ages  
  • C121 - Public Speaking (Smith) 
  • C223 - Business and Professional Communication  
  • C261 - Introduction to African Literatures  
  • C290 - Hollywood I (Waller) 
  • C306 - Television Futures (Dawson) 
  • C334 - Popular Culture and Celebrity (Bowdre) 
  • C334 - : Cultures of Books and Reading (Ted Striphas) - Find and retrieve book reviews, author interviews...
  • C337 - : History & Contemporary Experiences of New Media (Gray, M. L.) 
  • C392 - Romantic Comedies (Bowdre) 
  • C401 - Introduction to Cultural Studies (Ted Striphas) 
  • C414 - Voices of Women (Stoeltje, Beverly) 
  • C420 - Cultural History of Television (Dawson) 
  • C494 - The Roman Family (Bannon) 
  • D320 - Modern Ukraine - from Cossacks to Independence (Kuromiya) 
  • D330 - Eastern Europe since 1945 (Kenney, Padraic Jeremiah) 
  • E104 - Crime, Mass Media, and Society (Steven Chermak) 
  • E105 - Good Genes, Bad Genes: A Look at Human Heredity and Society (Pam Hanratty) 
  • E105 - : Culture & Society: Ritual and Reciprocity (Beverly Stoeltje) 
  • E272 - Introduction to Environmental Science (Candice Smith) 
  • E300 - Islam in and out of Africa (Beth Buggenhagen) 
  • E300 - : English Literature (Evans) 
  • E301 - : Literatures in English Before 1600 (Shannon Gayk) -  Literary Visions: Sacred and Profane
  • E302 - Methods Lab in Cultural Anthropology (Dean / Smith) 
  • E314 - Voices of Women (Stoeltje, Beverly) 
  • E323 - German Cinema (Wagner) 
  • E331 - Reflections of the Past in the Present: Africa to the 1800's  
  • E342 - : Reading/Language Arts Methods, K-12 (Barbara Horvath) 
  • E600 - Ethnobotany (Eduardo Brondizio) 
  • F346 - Human Development I (Schmidt) 
  • F351 - : Health in Vernacular American Culture (Jennifer Livesay) 
  • F363 - Voices of Women (Stoeltje, Beverly) 
  • F364 - Children's Folklore (Moira Smith) 
  • F369 - : Aliens, Psychics and Ghosts (David Shorter) 
  • F430 - : Professional Preparation in Human Development and Family Studies  
  • F497 - Advanced Seminar (EIF) (Sue Tuohy) 
  • G101 - Gender, Culture, and Society  
  • G104 - Contemporary World Affairs: Global Village (Herb Terry) 
  • G107 -  Physical Systems of Environment (Caylor) 
  • G109 - Weather and Climate (Constance Brown) 
  • G110 - Global Odysseys (Goehlert and Courtney) 
  • G110 - Introduction to Human Geography (Shannon Donnelly / Lei Xu) 
  • G112 - : Historical Geology (David Polly) 
  • G120 - : Global Village Seminar: How Far is Too Far? Violence and Politics in Europe (Andy Satchwell) 
  • G120 - : World Affairs and Media: Global Village (Herb Terry) 
  • G171 - Environmental Geology (Attenoukon) 
  • G208 - Human Impact on Environment (Lane, Bradley) 
  • G210 - Global Jazz and Cultural Contact (Paul Schauert) 
  • G220 -  American Dream (Goehlert) 
  • G235 - Intro to Geographic Methods (Metro-Roland) 
  • G235 - Scientific Understandings of Sex & Gender (Aizura) 
  • G237 - Cartography and Geographic Information (Hayes, James) 
  • G300 - Gender Studies: Core Concepts and Key Debates (Frazier) 
  • G302 - Politics of Gender and Sexuality (Jean Robinson) 
  • G304 - Physical Meteorology and Climatology (Robeson, Scott) 
  • G310 - Representation and the Body  
  • G320 - Population Geography (Johnson) 
  • G323 - Geography of Latin America (Biles, Jim) 
  • G326 - Geography of North America (Lindley, Todd) 
  • G339 - WEATHER ANALYSIS & FORECASTING (Pryor, Sara) 
  • G402 - Gender Perspectives on Population Issues (Laurel Cornell) 
  • G564 - : 20TH CENTURY GERMAN THEATER HISTORIES (Claudia Breger) 
  • G732 - : Gov Info for Bibliography of Sub-Saharan Africa  - Africa in Gov Docs and Information
  • GOIU - : Library Survival Guide for Student Athletes  
  • H105 - American History I and II (multiple) - library resources for H105 and H106
  • H106 - American History II (Nick Cullather) 
  • H168 - : Beginning Interior Design (Marleen Lipsick-Newman) - Researching Bloomington Architecture
  • H209 - : Apparel Industries (Shaffer) 
  • H212 - Ideas & Experience (Evans) 
  • H406 - : Fashion Analysis and Theory (Winge) 
  • H640 - Empire and ethnicity in modern Russian history (Toivo Raun) 
  • H750 - : The Atlantic Eighteenth Century (Sarah Knott) 
  • HHC - Workshop for Poster & Panel Presenters (Carrie Donovan) 
  • I100 - Intro to International Studies (Knudsen) 
  • I100 - Introduction to International Studies (Yamir Gonzalez-Velez) 
  • I100 - Introduction to International Studies (Sue Tuohy) 
  • I101 - Introduction to Informatics (Nina Onesti Perry) 
  • I201 - : International Perspectives on Culture & the Arts (Sue Tuohy) 
  • I201 - International Perspectives on Culture and the Arts (Wolfram Eilenberger) 
  • I202 - Introduction to Social Informatics  
  • I202 - Global Environment (Leah VanWey) 
  • I203 - Global Integration and Development (Megan Hershey) 
  • I204 - Human Rights and Social Movements (Alexis Kargl) 
  • I204 - Human Rights & Social Movements (Paulette Lloyd) 
  • I205 - International Communication  
  • I206 - Nations, States, and Boundaries (Ron Sela) 
  • I207 - Rituals & Beliefs (Kimmell) 
  • I207 - Rituals and Beliefs  
  • I300 - Globalization Past and Present: States, Emergence of Global Markets, and Governance (W. Travis Selmier II) 
  • I300 - : International Media: Instruments of State Policy and Corporate Strategy (Bob Affe) 
  • I310 - : Introduction to India (Verma, etc.) - Introduction to India: History, Politics, Administration, Economics, Religion, Media, Art and Literature
  • I371 - : Medieval Devotional Literatures of India (Rebecca Manring) 
  • I380 - : Women in South Asian Religious Traditions (Rebecca Manring) 
  • I400 - International Studies Capstone Seminar (Dan Knudsen) 
  • IA - Research (Slough) 
  • ICOR - I-CORE -Integrated Core for Kelley School of Business  
  • IFS - Poverty in the United States (Sabrina Williamson Sullenberger) 
  • IFS - Promise and Peril in the Information Age (V100) (Bill McGregor) 
  • IFS - : The Critical Issue: Philosophy, Film, and Music (McCarty) 
  • IFS - Sport and Violence (Mowatt) 
  • IFS - Freedom of Speech (McGregor) 
  • IFS - Funk and Pharaohs: Communicating Culture through Dress (Christiansen) 
  • IFS - The Criminal Image: A Portrait of Crime in American Film (Head) 
  • IFS - Heroes, Superheroes, and Antiheroes (Arnaudo) 
  • J110 - Foundations of Journalism (Owen Johnson) 
  • J110 - Foundations of Journalism & Mass Communication (Metzgar) 
  • J300 - Marriage and the American Nation (Kirsten Sword) - History J300/Gender Studies G302
  • J300 - Chivalry and Courtliness (Leah Shopkow) 
  • J300 - Black Women in America (Amrita Myers) 
  • J300 - Historical Perspectives on Prostitution (Roos) 
  • J300 - Presidential Elections  
  • J300 - The United States and the Pacific Wars: Social and Cultural Consequences (Ellen D. Wu) 
  • J300 - History of Public Health (Riley) 
  • J300 - Contemporary Germany (Roos/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J300 - Hawai'i and the United States (Wu) 
  • J300 - "Cradle" of Globalisation? History, Economy, Society and Diaspora in the Indian Ocean (Machado/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J300 - Catastrophes in History  
  • J300 - The Jews of Islam (Lehmann/Wroth) 
  • J300 - America in the 1950's (Ellen Wu) 
  • J300 - The Body in Early America (Knott) 
  • J300 - China in the age of "The Dream" (Struve/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J301 - US Homefront in World War II (James Madison) 
  • J301 - The Crusades (History for Teachers) (Shopkow/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J301 - Women, Activism, and Politics, 1787-1920 (Gamber) 
  • J301 - East Asia in World History (Struve) 
  • J301 - Women and American Politics  
  • J301 - Childhood in America (Grossberg/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J400 - Anglo-Saxon England (Deliyannis) 
  • J400 - Peloponnesian War (Robinson/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J400 - Migration in European History (Ipsen/Wroth) 
  • J400 - European Migration (Ipson/Malcomb) 
  • J400 - Sexuality and Culture in Modern Britain  
  • J400 - Political Prisoners in the 20th Century (Kenney/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J400 - British Empire in Asia and Africa (Dodson) 
  • J400 - Revolutionary Lives (Sword/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J400 - Music and Politics in African History  
  • J400 - Social Movements in Western Europe  
  • J400 - After the Cataclysm: Legacies of World War I in Europe (Roos/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • J400 - Perpetrators of the Holocaust (Mark Roseman) 
  • J400 - : Government Information for Exploring Foreign Relations (Cullather) 
  • J400 - Ancient Biography (Watts) 
  • J400 - Foreign Relations (Nick Cullather) 
  • J414 - : International Newsgathering Systems (Owen Johnson) 
  • J450 - History of Journalism (Mike Conway) 
  • J460 - The Internet and The Future of The Media (Ogan) 
  • J460 - Media in Latin America  
  • J500 - Introduction to Mass Media Research (Metzgar) 
  • K392 - History Honors Seminar (Shopkow/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • K392 - Pathways to History  
  • L100 - Labor Studies (Musammat Khadija Rahman) 
  • L111 - Evolution and Diversity (Montooth) 
  • L113 - Biology Laboratory (Hengeveld/Ruf) 
  • L142 - : Intro to the Writing and Study of Literature 2 (Higgins) 
  • L202 - Literary Interpretation (Irmscher) 
  • L204 - Introduction to Fiction (Linton) 
  • L204 - : Introduction to Fiction (Gareth Evans) 
  • L204 - Introduction to Fiction (Abigail Mann) 
  • L204 - Introduction to Fiction (Dean) 
  • L216 - LAMP Seminar: Globalization and the Culture of Business in East Asia (Michael Robinson) 
  • L216 - LAMP Seminar: Global Marketing and Advertising (Von Der Haar) 
  • L216 - The Automobile: Economy, Politics, Culture (Madison) 
  • L230 - Archaeology of Medicine (Ellen Salter-Pedersen) 
  • L232 - Contemporary Issues in Africa  
  • L304 - Literatures in English 1900-Present: Canadian and U.S. American Fiction (Irmscher) 
  • L310 - : Exploring Medieval Travel Literature (Williamsen) 
  • L320 - Ecology of Eating (Cafer du Plessis) 
  • L322 - Writing Workshop in Biology (Malacinski) 
  • L350 - Environmental Biology  - Resources for preparing a poster display for L350 Environmental Science.
  • L352 - : American Literature (Evans) 
  • L355 - American Fiction, 1800-1900 (Jonathan Elmer) 
  • L359 - Breaking Boundaries: From Postmodernism to the Electronic Novel (Cruz) 
  • L369 - : STUDIES IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN AUTHORS (Gareth Evans) - Melville
  • L391 - : Young Adult Literature  
  • L399 - : The Public Sphere and the Arts of Participation (Joan Pong Linton) 
  • L400 - Development and Globalization in Africa  
  • L410 - Preventing Cancer (Bender) 
  • L410 - Conservation & Environmental Biology (Bever) 
  • L431 - Field Methods in Linguistics  
  • L501 - Introduction to Latin American Studies  
  • L530 - Critical Writing for Academic Purposes (Samuelson, Beth Lewis) 
  • L539 - Language Foundations for Teaching English as a second/foreign language (Beth Lewis Samuelson) - Online course.
  • L628 - : Foreign Government Information Guest Lecture (Andrea Singer) 
  • L645 - : Nineteenth-Century British Novel (Marsh) 
  • L674 - : Gender and Globalization (Bose) 
  • L743 - : Victorian Literature  
  • M485 - PHYSIOLOGY OF HUMAN DISEASE (Doug Carr) 
  • M544 - : Music (Cartledge, David) - Piano literature from 1850 to the present
  • MSIS - : Jumpstart Program (Arthaud-Day) 
  • NSO - : Think Like a Scientist  
  • OCUB - Oakland-City University Bedford (Katheryn Gaddis) - Tour and Intro
  • P151 - Introduction to Psychology for Majors  
  • P211 - : Methods of Experimental Psychology  
  • P215 - Basic Human Physiology (Ronan/Mynark) 
  • P290 - Nature of Inquiry (Sandys) 
  • P431 - : Physiology (Whitney Schlegel) 
  • P493 - Explaining Police behavior (Spano) 
  • Q199 - Introduction to the Global Village (Sean McGuire) 
  • Q294 - Basic Career Development  
  • Q299 - Job Strategies for Liberal Arts Students  
  • R100 - Intro to Retail Design & Merchandising (Christiansen) 
  • R241 - Wildflowers & Wild Edibles (Pluta-Figueiredo) 
  • R310 - Introduction to Central Asian History (Ron Sela) 
  • R364 - Gender in the Reformation (Furey/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • R412 - Central Asia under Russian Rule (Ron Sela) 
  • R427 - The Bible and Slavery (Harrill/Savonius-Wroth) 
  • R430 - Catholic Controversies: Trent to the Present (Furey) 
  • R515 - Special Concerns in Parks & Rec (Bryan McCormick) - This is a web-based distributed education graduate course. Section Number: C11280
  • R665 - Interpretations of Religion (Furey/Wroth) 
  • S100 - Introduction to Sociology (Chris Von Der Haar) - Basic concepts, theories, and research in the field.
  • S100 - Introduction to Sociology (Paulette Lloyd) 
  • S100 - : Introduction to Sociology (Janney) 
  • S100 - Understanding Diversity in a Pluralistic Society (Sharlene M Toney) - Understanding Diversity in a Pluralistic Society
  • S100 - Social Work (Harlig, McKinney, Shifron, Skoogl) 
  • s101 - Sakaibrary (Hollar, Susan) 
  • S103 - : Monks, Nuns and Medieval Art (Diane Reilly) 
  • S103 - IFS: Funk and Pharaohs (Christiansen) 
  • S220 - Textiles I (Ricketts, Rowland) - General introductory course to textiles as studio art. This course covers the basics of felting, screen printing, and shibori resist dyeing with fiber reactive dyes.
  • S312 - Expository Writing in Spanish  
  • S316 - : Sociology of the Family (McManus) 
  • S321 - Textiles Topics Course (Ricketts, Rowland) - Topics and techniques covered in this course rotate each semester.
  • S370 - : Sociological Methods (Karen Kaiser) - Resources for Archival/Primary Material Research in Sociology
  • S433 - Childhood Language (Lisa Gershkoff-Stowe) - This course covers foundations of research and theory pertaining to the cognitive process of learning language.
  • S481 - Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design (Professor Randy Long) 
  • S523 - Science (Winterman) 
  • S580 - : Introduction to Research in Communication Disorders (Lisa Gershkoff-Stowe) - Introduction to Research and
  • T101 - Academic Literacy Development  
  • T207 - : Introduction to Telecommunications Industry and Management (Matt Pierce) 
  • T301 - Seminar in Biotechnology (Magill) 
  • T322 - Biotechnology Writing & Communication (Magill) 
  • T413 - Global Media Issues (Herb Terry) 
  • T413 - Global Media Issues (Bob Affe) 
  • T422 - Business Strategies of Communication Firms (David Waterman) 
  • T462 - Post-1945 European & American playwrights (Solomon) 
  • T500 - : Intro to Research in Theatre (Shafer) 
  • TSUR - : UITS Training & Education Demo Class (Rita Pavolka) - This course is for OncourseCL training purposes
  • U206 - : Representations of the Holocaust (Schilb) 
  • U320 - Roma (Gypsy) History and Culture (Lynn Hooker) 
  • U320 - : Roma (Gypsy) History and Culture (Lynn Hooker) 
  • U518 - Empire and ethnicity in modern Russian history (Toivo Raun) 
  • V160 - National and International Policy / Honors (Bill McGregor) 
  • V241 - : Management Foundations & Approaches (Petkus) 
  • V252 - Career Development & Planning  
  • V412 - Leadership & Ethics (Petkus) 
  • V611 - : Victorian Studies  
  • W131 - Composition (Whittaker) 
  • W131 - Composition (Courtney) 
  • W131 - Elementary Composition  
  • W170 -  (Hartman) 
  • W170 - Projects in Reading & Writing: The Responsibilities of War (Wilkes) 
  • W170 - : Projects in Reading and Writing (Karalyn Kendall) - Animal Rights and Human Plights: Race, Gender, and Speciesism in Contemporary American Culture
  • W171 - Composition (Wennerstrom) 
  • W231 - Professional Writing Skills  
  • W231 - : PROFESSIONAL WRITING SKILLS (Amy Rubins) 
  • W240 - Leadership and Civic Engagement (Graban) 
  • W270 - Argumentative Writing (Wadewitz) 
  • W300 - Social Growth in Poor Countries (Riley) 
  • W350 - Advanced Expository Writing (Anderson, Dana) 
  • X104 - Business Presentations (Bailey-Hughes) 
  • X104 - Business Presentations  
  • X106 - Business Presentations (Bailey-Hughes) 
  • X150 - Managing Resources for Learning  
  • X152 - : Right Start Seminar (Chanin) 
  • X153 -   
  • X158 - Culture of College (Hylton) 
  • X204 - Business Communication (Schultz/Solomon) 
  • X204 - : Business Communication (John Meunier) 
  • X220 - Career Perspectives  
  • X333 - Managing Business Functions (Wiethoff) 
  • X420 - Business Career Planning/Placement  - Competitive Advantage Resources
  • X490 - : Independent Study in Business - Internship for Credit (Keith Dayton and Katherine Ryan) 
  • Y205 - Analyzing Politics (Lauren Morris MacLean) 
  • Y335 - : West European Politics (Rohrschneider) - Paper Assignment
  • Y338 - African Politics (Megan Hershey) 
  • Y350 - : Politics of the European Union (Nick Clark) 
  • Y364 - International Organizations (Brian Rathbun) 
  • Y490 - : Public Opinion, Parties, and Integration in Europe (R. Rohrschneider) 
  • Y490 - : Social Movements (Beate Sissenich) 
  • Y657 - : Comparative International Development (Lauren Morris MacLean) 
  • Z302 - Managing Behavior in Orgs. (Holland)  
  • Z302 - Managing & Behavior in Organizations (Keith Dayton)