| Block A begins June 9th and ends June 27th
Below you will find the undergraduate courses offered in block A, listed under the department offering it. If you do not find a department you are looking for, it is because they are not offering a course during this block.
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American Cultural Studies:
CS 200 1320 Topics in Cultural Studies:
Myth, Mystery, and Multicultural Literature
Anthropology:
AN 102 1310
Cultural Anthropology
Art History:
AH 240 1310
19th Century French Art (2 weeks on campus and 1 week in Paris)
Art Studio:
AS 110 1310 / AS 210 1310
Topics: Coastal Landscapes - Midsummer Print and Paper (in Gothenburg, Sweden)
AS 103 1310
Introduction to Drawing
Biology:
BY 104 1310
Biological Evolution
Chemistry:
CH 107 1310
General Chemistry I
CH 155 1510
Organic Chemistry I
Special End Date: Course in session June 9 - July 9
Classics:
CL 111 1610
Latin for Beginners
Blocks A & B: June 9 - July 18
CL 211 1310
Reading in Latin: Intermediate Latin - Latin Prose Composition
Comparative Literature:
CO 200 1320 Topics in Comparative Literature:
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy - Discovering the Unconscious (at the Institute for Psychoanalysis in Chicago)
CO 200 1310 Topics in Comparative Literature:
Myth, Mystery, and Multicultural Literature
Dance Studio:
DS 209 1310 Topics in Dance Studio:
Iyengar Yoga
Economics:
EC 151 1310
Principles of Microeconomics
Education:
ED 327 1510
Teaching Social Studies and Language Arts in the Elementary Grades Ends mid-block B. Course in session: June 9 - July 4 English:
EN 208 1320 Topics in Literature:
Myth, Mystery, and Multicultural Literature
EN 214 / 404 1910
Independent Reading in English
Can be taken ANY block
EN 283 1310
Beginning Fiction Writing
EN 404 1920
Advanced Summer Independent Reading: Adolescent Literature
Can be taken ANY block
Film Studies:
FS 212 1310
Basic Filmmaking
Geology:
GY 135 1310
Geology of the Pikes Peak Region
History:
HY 200 1310 Topics in History:
Terrorism
Mathematics:
MA 117 1310
Probability and Statistics Philosophy:
PH 262 1310 Topics in Philosophy:
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy - Discovering the Unconscious (at the Institute for Psychoanalysis in Chicago)
Physics:
PC 141 1310
Introductory Physics I
Begins three course days early, on June 4
PC 120 1310
Introduction to Modern Cosmology
Psychology:
PY 120 1310 Topics in Psychology:
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy - Discovering the Unconscious (at the Institute for Psychoanalysis in Chicago)
Religion:
RE 141 1310
Beginning Arabic I
Sociology:
SO 190 1310 Topics in Sociology:
Food, Society, and Inequality
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