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Current Course Guides
Biology
BI 102 – General Biology
BI 329 – Environmental Biology of Plants
BI 335 – Animal Behavior
BI 338 – Invertebrate Zoology
Computer Science
CS 101 – Computer Applications
Criminal Justice
CJ 101 – Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
CJ 209 – Criminal Law
CJ 212 – Criminal Procedure
CJ 223 – White Collar Crime
CJ 231 – Juvenile Justice Systems
CJ 367 – Special Topics: Grand Jury
CJ 367 – Special Topics: Women in Prison
Economics & Business
EC 231 – Principles of Marketing
EC 232 – Advertising
EC 233 – Consumer Behavior
EC 241 – Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
EC 244 – Economics of Industrial Organization
EC 322 – International Business Management
EC 341 – Seminar in Economics (Antitrust)
EC 342 – Econometrics
Education
ED 322 – Introduction to Special Education
English
EN 103 – Freshman English (Library instruction session)
(PDF/67KB)
EN 104 – The Accidental Odyssey: A Tapestry of Journeys
(Prof. Morton)
EN 104 – Americans Living Abroad
(Prof. Sherlock)
EN 104 – Autobiography
(Prof. Reagan)
EN 104 – Books that Can Change Your Life
(Prof. Baker)
EN 104 – The Candidate
(Prof. Walker)
EN 104 – The Classics of Children's Literature
(Prof. Kalpakgian)
EN 104 – Classics of Modern Fiction
(Prof. Kass)
EN 104 – Contemporary Irish Literature
(Prof. Brown)
EN 104 – Dark and Supernatural Literature
(Prof. Deleault)
EN 104 – "The Dogs of War!": War and Conflict in Literature
(Prof. Contarino)
EN 104 – The Emotional and Intellectual Pleasures of Poetry
(Prof. Bellerive)
EN 104 – The Experience of Perplexity
(Prof. Baker)
EN 104 – Extreme Fiction: Short Stories on the Edge
(Prof. Bellipanni)
EN 104 – The Fiction of Flannery O'Connor
(Prof. Bruce)
EN 104 – Friends, Romans, Countrymen
(Prof. Bouchard)
EN 104 – In Search of the American Dream
(Prof. Lafleur)
EN 104 – The Journey Home
(Prof. Contarino)
EN 104 – Literature and the American Civil War
(Prof. Williams)
EN 104 – Literature of the Fantastic
(Prof. Cavelos)
EN 104 – Masterpieces of Short Fiction
(Prof. Lucas)
EN 104 – Masterpieces of Short Fiction
(Prof. Norton)
EN 104 – Native American Voices
(Prof. Askin)
EN 104 – A New England Sampler: The Voices that Shape Us
(Prof. O'Brien)
EN 104 – Non-Western Portraits of Human Greatness
(Prof. Malieckal)
EN 104 – Reading and Writing About Family
(Prof. Sherlock)
EN 104 – Revolution in the Southern Hemisphere
(Prof. Babb)
EN 104 – Shades of Gray...and Brown...and Ivory: Race and Racism in Literature
(Prof. Miller)
EN 104 – Stonewalls and Bananafish: New Hampshire Writers
(Prof. Cronin)
EN 104 – Three Modern Novelists on America and Americans
(Prof. Bellerive)
EN 104 – "Thumbs Up? You've Got To Be Kidding!" Writing Critically About Film
(Prof. Gleason)
EN 104 – Twentieth-Century American Fiction by Women Writers
(Prof. Norton)
EN 104 – Who is the Big Bad Wolf? Explorations of Gender
(Prof. Smith)
EN 340A – Postcolonial Literature
EN 363 – European Masters of Drama
Fine Arts
FA 110 – Introduction to Architecture
FA 212 – Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages
FA 214 – Renaissance Art
FA 216 – Baroque Art
FA 320 – Special Topics: Asian Art
FA 350 – Art of South and Southeast Asia
History
HI 100 – Introduction to History
HI 226 – Modern European History
HI 315 – The Renaissance
HI 317 – Medieval Spain
HI 324 – Special Topics: Medieval England
HI 327 – Early Modern France
HI 333 – Europe since 1945
HI 374 – Special Topics: Native American History
HI 399 – Special Topics: British Empire
HI 399 – Special Topics: Early Africa
HI 399 – Special Topics: Southern Africa
HI 399 – Special Topics: World War II
HI 481 – Seminar in History Research
(Prof. Pajakowski)
HI 481 – Seminar in History Research
(Prof. Salerno)
Humanities
HU 102 – Humanities
HU 102 – Humanities II
Modern Languages & Literatures
FR 356 – French Poetry I
FR 365 – 18th Century French Literature
FR 371 – French Women Writers
GR 321 – German Business
Music
MU 240 – American Music
MU 242 – Studies in Film Music
MU 243 – Special Topic: Studies in Jazz History
MU 342 – Music of the Classic and Romantic Eras
MU 343 – Music of the Modern Era
Philosophy
PH 107 – Ethics
PH 333 – Business Ethics
PH 336 – Aesthetics
PH 467 – Preceptorial: Bergson's Evolutionary Philosophy
PH 467 – Preceptorial: The Life of Muhammad
PH 467 – Preceptorial: Sartre
Politics
PO 106 – International Relations
PO 219 – State and Local Government
PO 248 – Public Policy
Psychology
PY 202 – Child Psychology (Research Group)
PY 202 – Child Psychology (Service Learning Group)
PY 210 – Psychology of the Family
PY 302 – Experimental Psychology I
PY 303 – Experimental Psychology II
Sociology
SO 228 – Sociology of Health and Illness
SO 255 – Social Welfare: Poverty and Public Policy
SO 342 – Stratification
Theology
TH 355 – Christian Marriage
Other
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