All Courses
January Term 2009

ANTH 255
The Anthropology of Music: Music and Race in the US

SherriLynn Colby-Bottel

ANTH 257
Africa Through Film
Felistas Njoki Osotsi

ANTH 272
Ecopolitics and Culture in the Amazon

Matthew Meyer

ANTH 289
Unearthing the Past

Rachel Most

ARAB 310
Arabic Media and Culture

Omima Elaraby

ARTS 161/162
Intro Drawing I and Intro Drawing II

Megan Marlatt

BIOL 349/EVSC
Biological and Environmental Conservation in the Chesapeake Bay Region

Fred Diehl & David Smith

COMM 366
The Advice Business

Elizabeth Thurston

DRAM 332
The Art of Dress:  Conformity & Individuality

Gweneth West

DRAM 346
Mask Performance in Theatre

Marianne Kubik

EALC/RELB (Course Number TBA)
Contemporary Tibet: Reframing the Crisis and Possibilities for Social Change

Tashi Rabgey
David Germano

EDIS 290
Beyond the Second Year

Karlin Luedke

ENSP 106
Public Speaking

Margaret Gardiner

EVSC 105/STS200 (Section 3)
Ethics, Protocols and Practice of International Education

Robert J. Swap

HIST 403
Why Did They Kill? Understanding Perpetrators of Genocide
Jeffrey J. Rossman

IMP 221
Introduction to Global Health:  Identifying and Measuring Global Health Challenges and Creating Solutions

Bryette Lorntz

INST 204
The American Health Care System

Robert Powers

MATH 270
Euclidean and Noneuclidean Geometry

David Sherman

MUSI 225/SOC 225
Digital Vernacular Music-Culture

NUIP 315
HIV/AIDS: A Personal and Social Perspective

Reba Childress

PHYS (Course number TBA)
Designing a Physics Engine for Gaming and Computer-Based Simulations

Michael A. Balazs

PLAP 324B
Virginia Government and Politics

Ken Stroupe

PLCP 324A
Post-Soviet Political Challenges: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, Separatism and Irredentism

Yuri Urbanovich

PLCP 441
Nation-Building in Iraq

David Waldner

PSYC 315
Language of Tourism: Psychological/Psycholinguistic Perspective
Beverly Colwell Adams

SLAV 225
The Dark Side of the 20th Century: Between Auschwitz and the Gulag

Dariusz Tolczyk

SPAN 201
Intermediate Spanish

Enrollment in SPAN 202 in the Spring 2009 Semester Required

Instructor TBA

SPAN 313
Conversation and Culture: Coverage and the Latino Community

Amy Frazier-Yoder

SOC 225/MUSI 225
Digital Vernacular Music-Culture

Carey Sargent & Wendy Hsu

STS 200 (Section 3)/EVSC 105
Ethics, Protocols and Practice of International Education

Robert J. Swap

STS 200
Science, Intention, and Ethics: Copenhagen September 1941

Patricia C. Click

STS 214/EVSC 107
Earth Systems Technology & Management07
Michael E. Gorman

 

Study Abroad in January Term 2009

Program Brochures and Applications for Study Abroad Courses Coming Soon.

AAS 403Z
Community as Classroom: Urban Studies and Service Learning in Cape Coast, Ghana

Cape Coast, Ghana

Scot A. French

ANTH 391Z
The Archaeology of  Sugar and Slavery in Colonial Jamaica

University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica

Jillian Galle &  Fraser Neiman

ARTH 335Z
Renaissance Art on Site

Florence, Italy
Francesca Fiorani & Lisa Reilly

COMM 380A
The Challenges of Managing Sustainable Development

Bluefields, Nicaragua
Robert Brown

ENSP 220Z
Literature in Ireland

Dublin and Galway, Ireland
Elizabeth Fowler & Victor Luftig

GETR 275Z
Berlin, Geography of a Modern Metropolis

Berlin, Germany
Chad Wellmon

INST 211Z:
Disaster Preparedness in the West Indies [3]

Marcus L. Martin, MD

SYS 481Z
Case Study of Agricultural Production, Manufacture, and Distribution

Mendoza, Argentina
Reid Bailey

ENGR 295/NURS 295
Guatemala: An Exploration of the Natural and Built Environment and Public Health:

The Alti plano Region of Guatemala
David R. Burt, Dana Elzey, Doris Greiner