Online Class List - College of Arts and Sciences
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SESSION 1: JUNE 20 - JULY 26
ANTH 11A Cultures and Ideas I: Peace and Violence
Art History
ARTH 24 Damascus to Dubai
Child Studies
CHST 4 Cultural Competence & Humility
Classics
CLAS 149 Ancient and Modern Ethics
Communication
COMM 2 Media in a Global World
COMM 12 Technology & Communication
COMM 162B Visual Cultural
COMM 177A Leadership and Communication
English
ENGL 31A Writing about Literature and Culture: Film and Fiction: India and its Diaspora
ENGL 106 Advanced Writing: Writing Well(ness)
ENGL 122AW Film, Gender, & Sexuality: Spider Women, Butterflies & Renegades
ENGL 175 Creative Nonfiction: Travel Writing and Memoir
Ethnic Studies
ETHN 152 Multi-Racial Identities
ETHN 155 Racism in the U.S.
History
HIST 85 United States Environmental History
Philosophy
PHIL 25 Ethics in Society
PHIL 30 Ethics and the Law
Political Science
POLI 1 Introduction to U.S. Politics
POLI 2 Introduction to Comparative Politics
POLI 150AW The Presidency
Psychology
PSYC 1 General Psychology I
PSYC 51 Statistics and Methods I (Class canceled on 5/17/19)
PSYC 115 Abnormal Psychology
Public Health Science
PHSC 1 Human Health and Disease
PHSC 2 The American Health System
Religious Studies
RSOC 51 Religion in America
RSOC 64 Comparative Religion and Environmentalism
RSOC 119 Media and Religion
SCTR 19 Religions of the Book
SCTR 132 Apocalypse Now
TESP 79 Women in Christian Tradition
TESP 82 Witches, Saints, & Heretics (Two Sections)
TESP 119B Theology, Sex, and Relationships
TESP 124 Theology of Marriage
TESP 164 Religious Ethics in Business
Sociology
SOCI 198 Sociology Internship
Women’s & Gender Studies
WGST 48 Women in Christian Tradition
WGST 134AW Film, Gender, and Sexuality: Spider Women, Butterflies & Renegades
Anthropology
ANTH 12A Cultures and Ideas II: Peace and Violence
ANTH 50 World Geography
English
ENGL 31B Writing about Literature and Culture: Monsters: Who and Why? (Class canceled on 6/12/19)
ENGL 106 Advanced Writing: Pop Culture Intersections
ENGL 115 Argumentation
Environmental Studies & Sciences
ENVS 50 World Geography
Ethnic Studies
ENTH 96 Race, Class and Culture through Film
ETHN 132 The History of Hip-Hop
Music
MUSC 132 The History of Hip-Hop
Philosophy
PHIL 22 Ethics in the Digital Age
PHIL 29 Ethics and the Environment
Political Science
POLI 1 Introduction to U.S. Politics
POLI 2 Introduction to Comparative Politics
POLI 40 Politics of U.S. Economic Policies
POLI 50 World Geography
POLI 125 International Law
Psychology
PSYC 51 Statistics and Methods 1
PSYC 167 Psychopharmacology
PSYC 185 Developmental Psychology
Religious Studies
RSOC 119 Media and Religion
RSOC 168 Gender and Judaism
SCTR 19 Religions of the Book
TESP 26 Sustainable Theologies
TESP 50 Catholic Theology: Foundations
TESP 79 Women in Christian Tradition
TESP 119B Theology, Sex and Relationships
TESP 124 Theology of Marriage
TESP 187 Christ and Catholic Theology
Sociology
SOCI 1 Principles of Sociology
SOCI 149 Business, Technology and Society
Women’s & Gender Studies
WGST 48 Women in Christian Tradition
WGST 145 Gender and Judaism
SESSION 3A: JUNE 17 - JULY 5
Child Studies
CHST 75 Technology and Education
Ethnic Studies
ETHN 157 Race, Gender, Class and the College Experience
Women’s & Gender Studies
WGST 114 Race, Gender, Class and the College Experience
Online Class List - Leavey School of Business
Technology Skills
Students must have:
- reliable access to a computer with Internet connection (high-speed is preferable) equipped with antivirus software (available free of charge to SCU students);
- the latest version of your browser (Explorer for PC, Safari or Camino for Macs) with appropriate plug-ins;
- Adobe Acrobat Reader; QuickTime, and Windows Media Player;
- word processing capability (Microsoft Word, Pages, Google Docs, or other).;
- a web browser (Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari or other)
You may also need video recording capability (webcam, digital camera, smartphone, or tablet).
Additional Information
For financial (billing and refund) purposes, all online classes are assigned a Monday, Wednesday, Thursday schedule. However, you are required to complete the assignments as assigned in the syllabus posted on Canvas.