Prepare, Learn 11 0 1) 4 Summerl May 17 - June 25 ART 050 (GA) Introduction to Painting (3) Introductory experience in making of art through painting media; designed for non-majors seeking a general overview of smdio practice. MW 8:30 am -12:00 pm. ASTRO 001 (GN) Astronomical Universe (3) The development of modem mnderstanding of the astronomical universe from planets and stars to galaxies and cosmology. W-F 9:00 am -1225pm. BA321 Contemporary Skills for Business Professionals (1- 3) T/TH 6:00-9:25 pm. BI SC 003 (GN) Environmental Science (3) Kinds of environments; past and present uses and abuses of natural resources; disposal of bnman wastes; prospects for the future. T'TH 6:00-9:25 pm. 7 SHAS O0] Elttioitaty Crises 100 1 ir ny Sindy of Cis of Mandarin Chinese and attention Ep TAW/R 9:00 am.-12:00 pm. ENGL 202C (GWS) Effective Writing: Technical Writing (3) Writing for stndents in scientific and technical disciplines. T/TH 6:00-2:25 pm. ENGL 492 (ENGL 194) American Women Writers (3) A study of selected American women writers. Web Course HD FS 129 01S) Inuroducion to Huson Devolopina and Pasty Studies (3) Introduction to psychosocial and Stages of fhe individual amd Canily it cycle. M/W 6:00.9.35 pam HD FS 431 (SOC 431) Family Disorganization: Stress Points in the Contemporary Family (3) Foctzes co divorce, Eemamiage, incest, violence as well as problems associated with family formation and parent-child relations. T/TH 6:00-5:25pm. PL SC 137 United States Intelligence and Policy Making (3) The policy making process in the United States infellisence and security policy; iat Ci peti flowhe Wold Wath (3 WEEK INTENSIVE) M/T/W/R 2:00-5:30 pm. PENNSTATE Brandywine Summer ll June 30 - August 11 : : ART 020 (GA) Introduction to Drawing (3) Introductory experience in making of art through drawing media MW 1:00-4:30 pm. COMM 100 (GS) The Mass Media and Society (3) Mass communica- tions in the United States: crganization, role, content, and effects of MW 6:00-925pm. : ENGL 420 Writing for the Web (3) Analysis and composition of in- formative, persuasive, and “creative” Web texts, based on rhetorical prin- HIST 021 (GH, US) American Civilization Since 1877 (3) An historical 7 of the American experience from the emerpence of wban-indus- trial society in the late nineteenth century to the present. T/TH 6:00-9:25 pm. METG 301W Principles of Marketing (3) Focuses on customer behavior, product, channels of distribution, promotion, and pricing with emphasis on a culturally diverse environment. Not available to students who have taken BA 303. M/W 6:00-9:25 pm. MUSIC 007 (GA;US) Evolution of Jazz (3) Study of the origins and development of jazz as an art form. T/'TH 6:00-925pm. PHIL 108 (GH) Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy (3) Critical introduction to political authority, rights, Jase cot SOS, inequality, power, pluralism, and other contemporary, social, and political issues. T'W/R. 1:00-3:20 pm. S0C 005 (GS) Social Problems (3) Current social problems such as economic, racial, and pender inequalities; social deviance and crime; population, environmental, energy, and health problems. T/TH 6:00-9:25 pm. SPAN 001 Elementary Spanish 1 (4) Andio-lingual approach to basic Spanish. MW 1:00-4:15pm.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers