College of Arts and Sciences Summer Sessions 2008 Course Offerings
 



2008 Course Offerings

Students can take up to 9 semester credits per session. Click here to see how summer classes can help you meet Lewis & Clark General Education Requirements.

Session I (May 19 - June 27)

AES Academic English Studies
BIO 198 Field Paleontology of Oregon
CHEM 105 Perspectives in Nutrition
(4-week class: May 19-June 13)
COMM 260 Empirical Methods
ECON 100 Principles of Economics
ENG 310 The Middle English Period
ENG 398 Post WWII British Poetry
GEND 231 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
GEND 298 Gender in the City: Internship
NEW!!
HIST 217 Emergence of Modern South Asia
MUS 105 Introduction to World Music
MUS 212 Aural Skills II (4-week class)
NEW!!
MUS 222 Music Theory II (4-week class)
NEW!!
PEA 101 Personal Fitness Training
PEA 101 Tae Kwon Do
PEA 101 Yoga: Summer Intensive
PHY 107 Chance, Determinism, Complexity, and Meaning in Science
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology
PSY 105-01 Perspectives in Film: Orson Welles
PSY 190 Culture, Films and Psychology
NEW!!
PSY 220 Thinking, Memory, and Problem Solving
PSY 280 Brain and Behavior
PSY 300 Psychology Methodology
SPAN 112 Accelerated Beginning Spanish

Session II (June 30 - August 8)

AES Academic English Studies
BIO 198 Field Paleontology of Oregon
NEW!!
ENG 201 Introduction to Poetry & Poetry Writing
IA 212 U.S. Foreign Policy
IA 290 Middle East Politics
MATH 055 Review of Algebra
MUS 105 Introduction to World Music
(Ethnomusicology Fieldwork Focus)
PEA 101 Personal Fitness Training
PEA 101 Introduction to Sailing
PEA 101 Tae Kwon Do
PEA 101 Yoga: Summer Intensive
PHY 105 Astronomy
POLS 103 U.S. Government: National Politics
PSY 105-02 Perspectives in Film: Kubrick
SOAN 200 Qualitative Research Methods
NEW!!
SOAN 201 Quantitative Research Methods
SOAN 275 Africa in Social & Cultural Perspective
NEW!!
SPAN 201A Intermediate Spanish

Special Session: August 9 - 16, 2008

GEOL 390 - Oregon Field Geology: West Coast to Cascades is a 2-credit field course offered by the Graduate School of Education and Counseling, and open to CAS students.

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