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Some of the syllabi in the collection are only available if you login with an @clarku.edu address.Syllabi from 2023
Milk and Honey: Early Modern Utopias (Special Topics in 17th Cent Lit), Justin Shaw
Syllabi from 2022
The Chemistry of Materials that Store Energy, Julio D'Arcy
British Literature I, Justin Shaw
Syllabi from 2021
Property and Community, Cynthia Caron
Syllabi from 2020
Human Rights and Literature (Fall 2020), Robert D. Tobin
Syllabi from 2019
Experimental Methods in Psychology, Kathy Palm Reed
Syllabi from 2018
ARTH 156 African Art & Architecture: An Introduction, Barbara A. Beall Fofana PhD
Property and Community, Cynthia Caron
Tales from the Far Side, Cynthia Caron
Race and Racism: Theory and Experiences, Rachel Falmagne
From the Stone Age to Our Age: Monuments and Masterpieces of the Western World, John Garton
HCH (Herencia y Cultura Hispánicas), Dolores Juan-Moreno
Gender, War and Genocide in the 20th Century, Thomas Kuehne
Intro to American Govt, Mark C. Miller
U.S. Judicial Politics, Mark C. Miller
Chemical Biology – techniques and applications in research, ARUNDHATI NAG
Sustainability and the Sacred, Rachael Shea
Protein Chemistry, Donald E. Spratt
Research Methods: LEEPing into a Science Career, Donald E. Spratt
Statistics, Andrew Stewart
Sexuality and Textuality, Robert Tobin
Sexuality and Textuality (Spring 2018), Robert D. Tobin
Syllabi from 2017
BIOL 255/355--Viruses: friends or foes, Nathan Ahlgren
COMM 1550--Melting Pot or Salad Bowl: A Film Exploration of American Culture, Nancye Araneo
ID 133--Gender and Refugee Issues in International Development, Cynthia Caron
ID 229--Property and Community, Cynthia Caron
ID 229--Property and Community, Cynthia Caron
PHIL 135--Existentialism in Philosophy and Literature, Naomi Fisher
Caravaggio Seminar, John Garton
Italian Art: Giotto to Botticelli, John Garton
ENT/MGMT 245--Social Entrepreneurship, David Jordan
MPA 3040--Introduction to Health Care Administration, David Jordan
Research Methods and Strategies, kathleen jordan
Hispanic Literature of Political Commitment, Dolores Juan-Moreno
Collective Memory and Mass Violence, Thomas Kuehne
The Holocaust Perpetrators, Thomas Kuehne
CSCI 140--Assembly Language and Computer Organization, John J. Magee IV
CSCI 262--Computer Vision, John J. Magee IV
MUSC 235--Community Music and Social Action, Matthew Malsky
Lawyers and American Politics, Mark C. Miller
ID 258--Special Topics: Beyond Tokenism: Indigenizing, Feminizing, Queering Development, Amber Murrey
HIST 1570--Twentieth Century Russia, Carl H. Wilson Ph.D.
HIST2240 - People's Republic of China, Carl H. Wilson Sr Prof
Syllabi from 2016
SPAN 237--Advanced Spanish Written and Oral, Maria Acosta Cruz Professor
BIOL 258--Small-scale Land Conservation, John A. Baker
MGMT 100--The Art and Science of Management, Barbara Bigelow
ENT 265--Capstone I, Rosemarie Boulanger
ID 125--Tales from the Farside: Contemporary Dilemmas in International Development, Anita Fabos
MGMT 4709--Business & Society, David Jordan
Global Health, kathleen jordan
MATH 121--Calculus II, David Joyce
MATH 218--Topics in Statistics, David Joyce
BIOL 106--Introductory Biostatistics, Todd P. Livdahl
BIOL 216--Ecology, Todd P. Livdahl
CSCI 280--Computer Networks, John J. Magee IV
SCRN 108--Introduction to Screenwriting, Hugh S. Manon
PSCI 273--U.S. Con Law: Govt Powers, Mark C. Miller
PSCI 291--Lawyers and American Politics, Mark C. Miller
SOC 107--Classical Social Theory, Debra Osnowitz
IDND 21--Queer Horror, Jennifer Plante
GEOG 247--Intermediate Quantitative Methods in Geography, Sam Ratick
GEOG 261/361--Decision Methods for Environmental Management and Policy, Sam Ratick
BCMB 271--Biochemistry I, Donald E. Spratt
BCMB 275--Protein Chemistry, Donald E. Spratt
BCMB 272--Biochemistry II, Donald E. Spratt and David L. Thurlow
The National Imagination (Spring 2016), Robert D. Tobin, Maria Acosta Cruz, and Everett Fox
IDND 050--Unpacking the Journey: Post-Study Abroad Reflections, Alice Valentine
JAPN 275--The Japanese Warrior Tradition, Alice Valentine
JAPN 280--Memory and National Identity in Japanese Post-War Fiction and Film, Alice Valentine
Syllabi from 2015
SPAN 106--Intermediate Spanish II, Maria Acosta Cruz Professor
Biodiversity, John A. Baker
ARTH 220--Sub Saharan African Art and Architecture, Barbara A. Beall Fofana PhD
ID 291 / IDCE 30297--Displacement and Development in the Contemporary World, Anita Fabos
MGMT 5900--Introduction to Public Administration and Policy, David Jordan
MPA/MSPC 3380--Strategic Marketing for Public & Nonprofit Organizations, David Jordan
MPA/MSPC 3740--Strategic Management of Public & Nonprofit Organizations, David Jordan
Nonprofit Management, kathleen jordan
MATH 105--History of Mathematics, David Joyce
MATH 120--Calculus I, David Joyce
MATH 130--Linear Algebra, David Joyce
BIOL 239--Evo Devo, Neva Meyer
PSCI 050--Intro to American Govt, Mark C. Miller
PSCI 253--U.S. Judicial Politics, Mark C. Miller
IDND 021--Queer Horror, Jennifer Plante
PSCI/HGS 214--Mass Murder and Genocide under Communism, Valerie Sperling
CHEM 131--Organic Chemistry I (Turnbull), Mark M. Turnbull
JAPN 110--Japanese Pop Culture: Narratives of National Identity, Alice Valentine
Syllabi from 2014
BIOL 110--Botanical Diversity, David Hibbett
MATH 217--Probability and Statistics, David Joyce
MUSC 104--Music and Modernism in Society, 1885-1945, Ben Korstvedt
MUSC 103--Post-Music, Matthew Malsky
MUSC 125--Musical Acoustics, Matthew Malsky
SCRN 131--Film Noir and Its Contexts, Hugh S. Manon
SCRN 210--Experimental Production Workshop: Glitch Aesthetics, Hugh S. Manon
German Film and the Frankfurt School (Fall 2014), Robert D. Tobin
Syllabi from 2013
PSCI 255--U.S Congress, Mark C. Miller
Syllabi from 2012
SPAN 239--Hispanic Caribbean Cultures, María Acosta Cruz Professor
SCRN 291--Screen Studies Capstone: Gender, Alterity and Subversion in American Cinema, Hugh S. Manon
PSCI 272--U.S. Con Law: Civil RIghts and Liberties, Mark C. Miller
Syllabi from 2011
SCRN 119--History of U.S. Film Until 1950, Hugh S. Manon