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BLOCK B

Block B begins June 30th and ends July 18th.

Our undergraduate courses are listed by department during block B. If you do not see a department you are wanting to take a class from that is because they are not offering a course during that block. Click on a course name to view the description and other information.

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Anthropology:
AN 208 4610 Topics in Anthropology:
The Rio Grande River - Multicultural Perspectives on History and Culture

Art History:
AH 200 4610 Topics in Art History:
Modern Architecture

Art Studio
AS 110 / 210 4620 Topics in Studio Art:
Color - Theory and Practice (in Paris)

AS 110/210 4610
Topics in Studio Art: Clay

Chemistry:
CH 108 4610
General Chemistry II

CH 255 6910
Organic Chemistry II

Special Date: Begins mid-block B: Course in session July 10 - August 8

Classics:
CL 111 1610
Beginning Latin

Both Blocks A & B: June 9 - July 18

CL 311/411 4610
Readings in Latin: Vergil

Dance:
DA 328 4610
Summer Dance Intensive: Extraordinary Dance

Drama:
DR 225 4610
Playwriting and Screenwriting

Economics:
EC 152 4610
Principles of Macroeconomics

English
EN 311 4610
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: A Pilgrimage to Canterbury (in England)

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

Environmental Science:
EV 120 4610 Topics in Environmental Science:
Ecology of Sustainable Agriculture

Film Studies:
FS 210 4610 Studies in Cinema:
American History According to Hollywood

FS 218 4610 Topics in Filmmaking:
Film and Video Animation

General Studies:
GS 101 4910
Freedom and Authority

Both Blocks B and C: Course in session June 30 - August 8

GS 281 4610
Aye Carumba! Interpreting The Simpsons and Other Popular Culture Traditions

History:
HY 200 4610 Topics in History:
American History, American Cinema - History, Hollywood, and Representing the American Past

Mathematics:
MA 126 4610
Calculus I

Music:
MU 227 / 228 4610 Topics in Music:
The Art of Songwriting - From Bach to Beatles

Philosophy:
PH 203 4610 Topics in Philosophy
Globalization and Philosophy

Physics:
PC 133 4610
Astronomy

PC 142 4610
Introductory Physics II

Political Science:
PS 203 4610 Topics in Political Science:
Power, Wealth, and Poverty in the American Southwest

Psychology:
PY 107 4610
Brain and Society: Explorations of the Individual and Society from a Brain Based Perspective

Religion:
RE 142 4610
Beginning Arabic II

Sociology:
SO 190 4610 Topics in Sociology
Urban Sociology

Southwest Studies
SW 200 4610 Topics in Southwest Studies:
The Rio Grande River - Multicultural Perspectives on History and Culture

SW 200 4620 Topics in Southwest Studies:
Power, Wealth, and Poverty in the American Southwest

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