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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 USM Core Course Lists Use Class Search in Maine Street for schedule information EYE EYE 102 Sustainability, Culture and the Environment EYE 103 Shopping: American Consumerism EYE 105 Life is a Matrix EYE 107 HIV/AIDS: Science, Society and Politics EYE 108 Culture, Identity and Education EYE 109 Gender, Representation and Resistance EYE 110 Literature and Medicine EYE 111 A World of Words EYE 112 The Built Environment: Energy EYE 113 The Pleasure of Eating/Animals EYE 114 Globalization EYE 115 What is Sex? EYE 116 Nature-Nurture EYE 117 Nature, Society, and Self EYE 118 Musician s Health: A Path to Peak Performance EYE 121 The Studio Experience: Art and Community EYE 122 Creation Stories EYE 124 Birth of a Language in Nicaragua EYE 125 Getting Down to Business EYE 128 Getting Down to Business Lab EYE 126 What is Race? EYE 127 Friendship HON 101 Myth, Monsters, and Metamorphoses HON 101 Power, Corruption and Foundings in the Ancient World HON 101 The Language of Spiritual Texts: Answering Problems of Violence HON 101 Violence, Wisdom, and Dialogue in an Ancient Context RSP 103 Culture, Community and the Environment EYE 180 Innovation Engineering College Writing

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 ENG100C College Writing ENG101C Independent Writing ENG104C Enriched College Writing ESL100C College Writing HON100C Thinking and Writing in Honors LCC110C Language and Literacies in a 21st Century World LCC111C College Writing: Language and Literacies: Enrichment RSP100C Russell Scholars Writing I RSP104C Enriched College Writing Quantitative Reasoning GYA 202 Research Methods HON 105 An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Logic and Mathematics LCC 150 Statistics for Informed Decision Making 105 Mathematics for Quantitative Decision Making 120 Introduction to Statistics 140 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 148 Applied Calculus 152 Calculus A 210 Business Statistics PSY 105 Statistics in Psychology SOC 307 Quantitative Research Methods Creative Expression ART 141 2-D Design ART 151 Drawing I CMS 150 The Writing Process ENG 201 Creative Writing ENG 202 Memoir and Autobiography HON 207 IllIlluminated Autobiography LCC 250 Thinking about Art HUM 105 Basic Photography HUM 307 Creative Nonfiction

67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 MUT 201 Music Theory and Aural Skills 4 MUS 110 Music Fundamentals RSP 101 Russell Scholars Creative Writing RSP 105 Acting and Performance THE 102 Acting for Non-majors THE 103 Contemporary Dance I THE 106 Practicum in Stagecraft THE 134 Production Management THE 135 Stagecraft THE 170 Public Speaking THE 175 Oral Interpretation THE 203 Musical Theatre Dance THE 275 Readers Theatre THE 334 Costuming Cultural Interpretation ARH 111 Art History: Prehistoric through Medieval ARH 112 Art History: Renaissance to the Present ECO 105 A Novel Approach to Economics ENG 244 Introduction to Cultural Studies ENG 120 Introduction to Literature ENG 150 Topics in Literature HON 102 Confrontation and Cross-Fertilization among Medieval Cultures HON 202 Progress, Process, or Permanence: All That is Solid Melts into Air LCC 200 Creative Critical Inquiry into Modern Life LCC 350 Global Past and Present HUM 120 Introduction to Literature HUM 213 Metaphor in Literature, Science, and Religion HUM 250 Song as Literature HUM 251 Masculinities in US Literature and Culture HUM 318 Photography and Poetry: Two Ways of Speaking HUM 320 Early African-American Literature and Culture HUM 342 Women Writing Around the World

100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 HUM 389 Sexualities in Literature and Film ASL 102 Beginning American Sign Language II ASL 201 Intermediate Sign Language I ASL 202 Intermediate Sign Language II CLA 283 Epic Hero in Ancient Literature FRE 102 Beginning French II FRE 107 Intensive Beginning French FRE 201 Intermediate French I FRE 202 Intermediate French II FRE 207 Intensive Intermediate French FRE 293 Topics in French/Francophone Cinema RUS 102 Beginning Russian II RUS 201 Intermediate Russian I RUS 202 Intermediate Russian II RUS 281 Russian Literature in Translation RUS 293 Survey of Russian Cinema SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II SPA 107 Intensive Beginning Spanish and Laboratory SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II SPA 207 Intensive Intermediate Spanish SPA 281 Masterpieces of Sp. Am. And Brazilian Lit SPA 351 Readings in Contemporary Spanish Literature SPA 352 Readings in Modern Latin American Literature MUS 100 Music Appreciation and History MUS 102 Music of the Portland Symphony MUS 103 Introduction to Jazz MUH 105 Multi-cultural Perspectives of American Popular Music and Jazz MUH 222 Music until 1900 PHI 101 Free Will and Determinism PHI 102 Introduction to Philosophy: Quest for Certainty PHI 103 Introduction to Philosophy: Human Alienation PHI 105 Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy through its History

133 PHI 106 Introduction to Philosophy: Why Philosophize? 134 PHI 107 Introduction to Philosophy: World Philosophy 135 PHI 109 Introduction to Philosophy: Law, Politics, and Society 136 PHI 110 Introduction to Philosophy: Sex, Gender, and Society 137 PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophical Reading (and Writing) 138 PHI 112 Introduction to Philosophy: Feminist Perspectives 139 PHI 310 History of Ancient Philosophy 140 PHI 312 Women Philosophers from Africa and the Diaspora 141 PHI 320 History of Medieval Philosophy 142 PHI 330 History of Early Modern Philosophy 143 PHI 360 Existentialism 144 PHI 370 Analytic Philosophy 145 PHI 390 Hermeneutics 146 THE 101 Introduction to Theatre 147 RSP 250 Russell Scholars Seminar: Songs and Society 148 THE 150 Play Analysis 149 THE 201 Cultural History of Theatre 150 WST 201 Women, Knowledge, and Power 151 152 Science Exploration 153 ANT 102 Biological Anthropology (with ANT 102 Lab) 154 AST 100 Astronomy 155 AST 103 Astronomy: Activities and Experiments 156 BIO 101 Biological Foundations 157 BIO 102 Biological Experiences 158 BIO 103 Introduction to Marine Biology 159 BIO 104 Marine Biology Laboratory 160 BIO 107 Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, Ecology 161 CHY 101 Introduction to Chemistry 162 CHY 102 Introduction to Laboratory Measurement 163 CHY 110 Chemistry, Life, and the Environment 164 CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry I 165 CHY 114 Laboratory Techniques I

166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 ESP 101 Fundamentals of Environmental Science ESP 102 Fundamentals of Environmental Science Laboratory ESP 125 Introduction to Environmental Ecology ESP 126 Introduction to Environmental Ecology Lab GEO 102 Physical Geography 100 Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Moving Plates 101 Lab Experiences in Geology 103 Floods, Glaciers, and Changing Climates 105 Ocean Planet 106 Ocean Planet Laboratory 110 Field Studies in Environmental Geology on the Ilsand of Lesvos, Greece HON 201 Interdisciplinary Inquiry in the Sciences of the Human Body LCC 130 Biology of Human Health with Lab LCC 230 Env. Sci., Policy, Sustainability, with lab PHY 101 Introduction to Physics PHY 102 Introduction to Physics Laboratory PHY 111 Elements of Physics I PHY 114 Introductory Physics Laboratory I PHY 121 General Physics I SCI 170 Human Anatomy and Physiology I SCI 171 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory SCI 250 Applied Physics Socio-cultural Analysis CMS 102 Introduction to Communication COR 142 Baseball and American Society CRM 100 Introduction to Criminology ECO 100 Introduction to Economics ECO 101 Introduction to Macroeconomics ECO 102 Introduction to Microeconomics ECO 103 Critical Thinking about Economic Issues ECO 104 US in the World Economy ECO 106 Economic, Social, and Cultural Change

199 ENG 230 Literacy Studies 200 GEO 101 Human Geography 201 GEO 103 Human-Environmental Geography 202 GEO 104 World Regional Geography 203 GEO 120 Geography of Maine 204 GEO 203 Urban and Regional Development 205 GEO 207 Maps: Knowledge, Technology, Society, Culture 206 ANT 101 Anthropology: The Cultural View 207 ANT 201 Human Origins 208 ANT 202 Origins of Civilization 209 ANT 220 North American Indians 210 ANT 230 Hunters and Gatherers 211 ANT 232 The Anthropology of Sex and Gender 212 ANT 233 Food and Culture 213 HON 103 Religious and Scientific Perspectives on Human Origins and the Human Body 214 HRD 200 Human Growth and Development 215 HTY 101 Western Civilization I 216 HTY 102 Western Civilization II 217 HTY 121 U.S. History to 1800 218 HTY 122 U.S. History to 1900 219 HTY 123 U.S. History since 1900 220 HTY 141 African American History to 1865 221 HTY 142 African American History from 1865 222 HTY 152 The Islamic Near East 223 HTY 171 Traditional East Asia 224 HTY 172 Modern East Asia 225 HTY 181 Latin America I 226 HTY 182 Latin America II 227 LCC 220 US Democracy: Origins and Development 228 LCC 310 Science, Technology, and Society 229 HUM 350 Cultural Fieldwork 230 HUM 136 United States Studies II 231 HUM 246 The Viet Nam Era

232 HUM 260 Media Literature and Theories of Popular Culture 233 HUM 301 French North American Studies 234 HUM 310 French Settlement in the Northeast 235 HUM 313 What is Race? 236 HUM 325 Issues in World History and Geography I 237 HUM 326 Issues in World History and Geography II 238 HUM 330 Labor, Literature, and the Arts 239 HUM 340 World Native and Indigenous Studies 240 SBS 200 Human Growth and Development 241 SCI 153 AIDS: Biology, Social Policy, and the Law 242 LIN 112 Analyzing Language 243 LIN 203 Introduction to the Deaf World 244 LIN 185 Language, Mind, and Society 245 LIN 201 Child Language 246 CLA 285 Classical Mythology 247 CLA 291 The Golden Age of Greece 248 CLA 292 Rome, from Republic to Empire 249 FRE 291 French Civilization I 250 FRE 292 French Civilization II 251 GER 102 Beginning German II 252 GER 107 Intensive Beginning German 253 GER 201 Intermediate German I 254 GER 202 Intermediate German II 255 RSP 102 Russell Scholars Seminar: Self and Communication 256 RUS 291 Russian and Soviet Culture and Civilization 257 SPA 270 The Culture and Civilization of Spain 258 POS 101 Introduction to American Government 259 POS 102 People and Politics 260 POS 104 Introduction to International Relations 261 POS 205 Introduction to Comparative Politics 262 SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 263 SOC 210 Critical Thinking about Social Issues 264 SWO 250 Introduction to Social Welfare

265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 WST 101 InIntroduction to Women and Gender Studies Ethical Inquiry, Social Responsibility, and Citizenship PHI 294 Work, Society, and Subjectivity ESP 200 Environmental Planning GEO 209 Introduction to Land Use Planning PHI 285 Genetics and Society ADS 300 Ethics and Youth with Exceptionalities PHI 275 Compassion PHI 211 Media Ethics PHI 295 Medicine, Madness, and Disease PHI 291 Death and Dying PHI 245 Africa, Social Justice, and Exile WST 380 Politics of Difference MUE 310 Proseminar 5 Internship REL 399 Religion and the Creation of the Human MUH 329 Devils, Dwarfs, and Dragons PHI 235 Moral Lives Online ESP 308 Global Environmental Problems and Sustainability LCC 370 Toward a Global Ethics HTY 394: The Civil Rights Movement PHI 212 Environmental Ethics CMS 323 Understanding Technology ENG 348 Empire, Ethics and Globalization Diversity LIN 185 Language, Mind and Society GEO 402 Urban Geography ENG 383 Harlem Renaissance HON 102 Confrontation and Cross-fertilization among Medieval Cultures

298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 SOC 371 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity SWO 365 Examining Oppression and Valuing Diversity NUR 326 Dominican Republic Community Nursing NUR 327 Dominican Republic Community Nursing NUR 419 Community Nursing Partnership NUR 339 Community Nursing Partnerships I NUR 341 Community Nursing Partnerships II NUR 436 Community Nursing Partnership I NUR 437 Community Nursing Partnership II WST 101 InIntroduction to Women and Gender Studies WST 380 PoPolitics of Difference EYE 109 Gender, Representation and Resistance International ARH 111 Art History: Prehistoric through Medieval ARH 112 Art History: Renaissance to the Present GEO 101 Human Geography GEO 203 Urban and Regional Development REC 374 New Foundland REC 373 Belize SWO 322 Culture and Community Services in Belize FRE 202 Intermediate French II HTY 171 Traditional East Asia HTY 172 Modern East Asia HTY 377 Chinese Thought HTY 388 Revolutions of Modern China HTY 390 Traditional Japan: Court and Warriers BUS 335 International Business BUS 361 International Marketing ENG 150 Mythology in Literature (course number for Fall 20110006-LEC(4695) POS 104 Introduction to International Relations