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Featured Course - Unruly Bodies (GWST 345)
GWST 345 fulfills the Arts & Humanities or Culture GEP!
GWST 345: Unruly Bodies is a 3 credit course designed towards initiating a new perspective at looking at the human body. Drawing on feminist, queer, social, and critical race theory, this course...
November 14, 2018 · 12:06 PM
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Featured Course - Magic and Witchcraft in the Ancient World
ANCS 350 is a HYBRID course offered during winter session!
“Magic’s about understanding – and then manipulating – how viewers digest the sensory information.” – Teller Long before David Copperfield, Harry Potter, and Gandolf, there was Magic and...
October 26, 2018 · 10:18 AM
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Featured Course - Drugs and Alcohol in Society
SOCY 374 is an ONLINE course during Winter Session 2019
“We’ve become a nation of drug and alcohol addicts, and it is destroying millions of lives and families, and harming countless communities and cities.” – Jeff Nesbit, U.S. News The negative...
October 11, 2018 · 9:02 AM
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Featured Course: American Culture in Global Perspective
AMST 352 is a 4-week hybrid course at UMBC-Shady Grove.
“The American Dream is a term that is often used but also often misunderstood. It isn’t really about becoming rich or famous. It is about things much simpler and more fundamental than that.” –...
December 7, 2017 · 10:47 AM
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Featured Course: Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 285 is a 4-week course offered this winter.
Throughout history, mental illness has been conceptualized in a wide variety of ways, often strange or humorous in retrospect – divine retribution, demonic possession, witchcraft, astrological...
November 29, 2017 · 11:39 AM
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Featured Faculty: Dr. S. Peter Resta
PSYC 345 – Intro to Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
“I think it is fair to say that I am quite enthusiastic about what I teach.” – Dr. S. Peter Resta, UMBC Department of Psychology The first psychology course I ever taught was circa 1981 and I...
November 27, 2017 · 11:56 AM
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Featured Course: Concepts of Emergency Health Services
EHS 200 is 4-week, fully online course offered this winter.
Every day, thousands of paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and other healthcare workers nationwide provide emergency and primary healthcare to patients outside of a hospital...
November 22, 2017 · 11:03 AM
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Featured Faculty: Greg Ealick
Teaching PHIL 248 and PHIL 251 this winter!
“Winter courses tend to be slightly ‘off-the-wall-er’ than those offered in Spring and Fall, so they ought to appeal to students motivated by curiosity above and beyond the obvious goal of...
November 21, 2017 · 12:49 PM
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Featured Course: Sports Production
MCS 370 is a 4-week course offered this winter.
There is nothing quite like curling up in front of the television and watching your favorite team play. But have you ever stopped to think about what goes on behind the scenes, both leading up to...
November 15, 2017 · 11:47 AM
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Featured Faculty: Michael Hummel
Teaching AMST 100 – Intro to American Studies this winter!
“I was a stand-up comic in San Francisco in the early 1980s, and once got bumped off the stage by an unexpected appearance by the late Robin Williams at the height of his fame! So, I bring a...
November 14, 2017 · 1:45 PM
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