Fall 2008 credit courses
listed by day of the week
Enrollment preference is given to Continuing
Education students in many of these courses. See the extended
course listing for meeting days and times and any prerequisites
or restrictions.
NEWARK CAMPUS
Newark:
Monday
ART 290—Beginning
Ceramics
BAMS 391—Research Methods: Black American Studies
BISC 195—Biological Evolution
CISC 370—Object-Oriented Programming Using Java
CISC 475—Object-Oriented Software Engineering
EGTE 311—Fundamentals of Thermodynamics (Mon./Wed.)
EGTE 444—Programmable Logic Control Applications
GEOG 467—Atmospheric Chemistry
HIST 205—United States History to 1865 (Mon./Wed.)
HIST 411—Seminar: True Stories of the Mythic West (Mon./Wed.)
IFST 201 —Lifespan Development
MEEG 419—Mechanical Behavior of Materials and Structures
(Mon./Wed.)
MEEG 432—Aerodynamics (Mon./Wed.)
POSC 380—Introduction to Law
POSC 401—Topics in Constitutional Law: Criminal Procedures
SPAN 107—Spanish III--Intermediate (Mon./Wed.)
THEA 102—Introduction to Performance
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Newark:
Tuesday
BAMS 307—Black
Thought and Philosophy
CHEG 460—Introduction to Systems Biology (Tues./Thurs.)
CHEM 418—Introduction to Physical Chemistry I (Tues./Thurs.)
CHEM 445—Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
CISC 361—Operating Systems (Tues./Thurs.)
CISC 367—History and Preservation of Microcomputing
(Tues./Thurs.)
CISC 401—Elements of the Theory of Computation (Tues./Thurs.)
CRJU 304 —Criminology
CRJU 311—Capital Punishment and the Law (Tues./Thurs.)
CRJU 409—Domestic Violence Services (Tues./Thurs.)
EGTE 209—Technical and Computer Aided Drafting
EGTE 417—Project Management
ELEG 415—Electric Power and Renewable Energy Systems
(Tues./Thurs.)
ENGL 324—Shakespeare
FREN 441—The Eighteenth Century: The Age of Voltaire
HIST 205—United States History to 1865
HIST 475—Seminar: European Aristocracies
HIST 479—Twentieth Century China
IFST 409—Domestic Violence Services (Tues./Thurs.)
ITAL 107—Italian III--Intermediate (Tues./Thurs.)
PHYS 467—Seminar: Ethics and Nanoscience (Tues./Thurs.)
PHIL 307—Black Thought and Philosophy
SOCI 304 —Criminology
SPAN 105—Spanish I --Elementary (Tues./Thurs.)
STAT 200—Basic Statistical Practice (Tues./Thurs.)
WOMS 233—Women, Biology, and Medicine
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Newark:
Wednesday
ANTH 101—Introduction
to Social and Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 222—Technology and Culture
ARTH 150—Monuments and Methods in the History of Art
CHEM 311—Survey of Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 321—Organic Chemistry
CHEM 445—Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
CISC 437—Database Systems
CRJU 457—Criminal Evidence
ELEG 467—Next Generation Mobile Service
EGTE 244—Electricity for Engineering Technology
GEOG 220—Meteorology
GRMN 455—Weimar Republic: Literature and Culture
HIST 314—Twentieth Century America
IFST 270—Families and Developmental Disabilities
POSC 446—International Human Rights on Film
SGST 200—Cultural Introduction to Sexualities and Gender
Studies
SOCI 270—Families and Developmental Disabilities
SPAN 462—Topics: Hispanic Short Fiction
WOMS 200—Cultural Introduction to Sexualities and Gender
Studies
WOMS 201—Introduction to Women’s Studies
WOMS 240—Women and Violence
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Newark:
Thursday
CIEG 467—Eutrophication,
and Sediment and Flux Modeling
CIEG 428—Ground Improvement Methods
CIEG 467—Regional Analysis Methods
CISC 367—Programming Practicum: Rapid Prototyping
CRJU 320—Introduction to Criminal Law
CRJU 452—Drugs and the Criminal Justice System
FREN 441—The Eighteenth Century: The Age of Voltaire
HIST 206—United States History since 1865
HIST 367—American Sports History
PHIL 216—Introduction to Feminist Theory
PHYS 139—Star and Constellation Identification
PHYS 469—Observational Astronomy
POSC 456—Disaster and Politics
SOCI 452—Drugs and the Criminal Justice System
WOMS 216—Introduction to Feminist Theory
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SMYRNA
EGTE 107—Welding
and Metals
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WILMINGTON
CAMPUS
Wilmington:
Monday
ACCT 207—Accounting
I
ART 138 —Elementary Drawing and Painting I
ENGL 312—Written Communications in Business (Mon./Wed.)
HIST 367—Revolutionary Delaware
MALS 667—Intellectual Freedom
MUSC 107 —History of Rock
SPAN 101 —Elementary Spanish I
PHIL 210—Women and Religion
WOMS 210—Women and Religion
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Wilmington:
Tuesday
ARTH 101—Visual
Culture
COMM 212 Oral Communication in Business
ENGL 110—Critical Reading and Writing (Tues./Thurs.)
GEOG 120—World Regional Geography
HIST 104—World History II
MATH 113 —Contemporary Mathematics
PHIL 100—Philosophies of Life
POSC 150—American Political System
SPAN 111 —Intermediate Spanish I
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Wilmington:
Wednesday
CHEM 103—General
Chemistry
CRJU 336—The Detective in Film and Fiction
GEOL 108—Volcanoes and Earthquakes
MATH 221—Calculus I
NTDT 200—Nutrition Concepts
PHIL 204 —World Religions
SOCI 336—The Detective in Film and Fiction
THEA 104—Introduction to Theatre and Drama
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Wilmington:
Thursday
ART 180—Introduction
to Photography
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