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Online Courses in Session A (June 4 July 6)

ENGL S220E 01 (30269) Milton John Rogers 705 HTBA Summer 2012 SU 5A Session Skills WR Areas Hu Not Cr/D/F

Online Courses in Session B (July 9 August 10)


ECON S285E 01 (30273) Welfare Economics of Public Policy Donald Brown M-F 11.00-12.15 Summer 2012 SU 5B Session Areas So Not Cr/D/F

Offered online. A study of the major poetic works of John Milton, with an additional look at his Puritan contemporaries and his influence on 20thcentury prose fiction. Readings include Miltons Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes, as well as Bunyans Pilgrims Progress, and Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials. Satisfies pre-1800 requirement. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition: $3150. Session A: June 4 - July 6.

Offered online. The microeconomic models used to design and evaluate the efficiency and equity of public policies. Case studies from current policy debates to include food stamps, the earned income tax credit, Medicaid, school financing and global warming. After intermediate microeconomics and MATH112 or equivalent. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition: $3,150. Session B: July 9 - August 10. ENVE S105E 01 (30274) Introduction to Green Energy Yehia Khalil 705 HTBA Summer 2012 SU 5B Session Not Cr/D/F

MUSI S265E 01 (30270) Jazz and Race in America Thomas Duffy 705 HTBA

Summer 2012 SU 5A Session Areas Hu Not Cr/D/F

Offered online. A study of the evolution of jazz, from its precursors in the music of Africa through its beginnings in New Orleans to its fusion with rock in the 1970s . Jazz's greatest artists and their styles are presented with selected music of each jazz period and a discussion of the racial and sociological factors surrounding the genre's development. While no extensive music theory background or formal instrumental experience is required, students who can read music will be best prepared to fulfill the listening and form identification assignments. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition $3,150. Session A: June 4 - July 6.

Offered online. Environmental sustainability and the role of green energy in mitigating the impact of greenhouse gases and global warming. Solar thermal, solar photovoltaic, wind, biofuel, hydro, geothermal, and nuclear power; ocean thermal energy conversion and harvesting of tidal power. System-level performance, overall efficiency, cost, and environmental impact of integrated green energy systems. Laboratory experiments on wind-based electricity generation, solar-powered water electrolyzers for hydrogen production, and hydrogen-powered fuel cells. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition: $3150. Session B: July 9 - August 10. MUSI S120E 01 (30275) Listening to Music Craig Wright 7.5 HTBA Summer 2012 SU 5B Session Areas Hu Not Cr/D/F

PSYC S110E 01 (30271) Introduction to Psychology Kristina Olson 705 HTBA

Summer 2012 SU 5A Session Areas So Not Cr/D/F

Offered online. A survey of major psychological approaches to the biological, cognitive, social, and emotional bases of behavior. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition $3,150. Session A: June 4 - July 6.

Offered online. Development of aural skills that lead to an understanding of Western music. The musical novice is introduced to the ways in which music is put together and is taught how to listen to a wide variety of musical styles, from Bach and Mozart, to Gregorian chant, to the blues. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition $3,150. Session B: July 9 - August 10.

PSYC S171E 01 (30272) Sex, Evolution, and Human Nature Laurie Santos 705 HTBA

Summer 2012 SU 5A Session Areas So Not Cr/D/F

PHIL S152E 01 (30276) Moralities of Everyday Life Paul Bloom 7.5 HTBA

Summer 2012 SU 5B Session Areas Hu Not Cr/D/F

Offered online. How natural selection works and how it can be applied to the study of human psychology. Attention to research methods and findings. Topics include sex and mating, alliances, kinship, visual attention, spatial cognition and memory, and social exchange. May not be taken for credit after PSYC 171b. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition: $3,150. Session A: June 4 - July 6.

Offered online. The modern science of moral thought and moral action explored through disciplines such as cognitive science, social and developmental psychology, neuroscience, behavioral economics, and analytic philosophy. Empathy and compassion in babies and young children; emotional reactions to family, friends, and strangers; the origins of prejudice and bigotry; sexuality, disgust, and purity; punishment, revenge, and forgiveness; the relationship between morality and religion. Enrollment limited. 1 Credit. Tuition $3,150. Session B: July 9 - August 10.

PLSC S394E 01 (30277) /MMESS481E Introduction to Middle East Politics Ellen Lust Th 11.00-2.00

Summer 2012 SU 5B Session Areas So Not Cr/D/F

Offered online. An overview of politics in the Middle East and North Africa. State formation, the roles of religion and oil in politics, political institutions, economic development, and the prospects for economic and political reform. 1 Credit. Tuition: $3,150. Session B: July 9 - August 10.

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