UD DIST 250: Disabilities Studies Introduces the field of disability studies. Explores historical and critical perspectives on the definition and construction of disability. Examines current societal and environmental contexts for disability, including students’...
UD ENGL 151: Studies in Popular Fiction: GOTH LIT (Fall Semester) Study of popular GOTH LIT: HORROR/ SCIFI/ CRIME fiction (literary, cinematic, and/or multimedia). May focus on period, theme, singular author, etc. Upon “successful” completion of this course, students...
UD HIST 188: The History of Now This course explores the complexities of our contemporary world through the lens of history. The course grounds itself in the critical questions for our current times and explores a range of topics and themes. The semester opens with a...
UD UAPP 110: Changing the World and Public Policy (Fall Semester) “Going Green,” the haves and have nots, relevant politics – all huge contemporary issues. Can you get a job AND make a difference? Public policy addresses such issues and begins with you. Examines...
WU CRJ 101: Survey of Criminal Justice This course is a survey of agencies and processes involved in the administration of criminal justice. The survey reviews the functions of the legislature, police, prosecutor, courts, and the correctional system. Problems of law...