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Addiction: Biology, Psychology, and Society part of Addiction: Biology, Psychology, and Society
Addiction: Biology, Psychology, and Society An Emerging Model Dr. Shree Dhawale, Associate Professor, Biology, Honors Program Director; Dr. Jeannie DiClimenti, Assistant Professor, Psychology; Dr. Ahmed Mustafa, ...
Biomedical Issues of HIV/AIDS part of Biomedical Issues of HIV/AIDS
Biomedical Issues of HIV/AIDS MONICA A. DEVANAS Director, Faculty Development and Assessment Programs Teaching Excellence Center RUTGERS UNIVERSITY 116 College Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1165 ...
Chance part of Chance
Chance Nagambal Shah, Professor of Mathematics, Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia Abstract Chance is a course designed to teach fundamental ideas of statistics and probability through real-world problems that ...
Chemistry and the Environment part of Chemistry and the Environment
Chemistry and the Environment Amy Shachter, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Santa Clara University Chemistry and the Environment uses environmental problems facing the campus and surrounding community, such as ...
Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life part of Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life
Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life Andreas Baur, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; Judy Byers, Abelina Suarez Professor of English, Director of West Virginia Folklife Center; Galen Hansen, Professor of Physics; ...
Computer Ethics part of Computer Ethics
Computer Ethics Who Created the Course? Professor Terrell Ward Bynum Director, Research Center on Computing & Society Department of Philosophy Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 USA ...
Energy and the Environment part of Energy and the Environment
Energy and the Environment Trace Jordan, Assistant Director for Foundations of Scientific Inquiry in the Morse Academic Plan, New York University, New York, NY. Energy and the Environment is a course offering ...
Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science part of Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science
Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science Gregory Miller, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Oregon. In recent years, dozens of individuals have been exonerated of ...
Human Genetics part of Human Genetics
Human Genetics Kim Finer, Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University - Stark Campus, Canton, Ohio This course is organized around this key question: How will advances in Human Genetics, particularly ...
Mysteries of Migration part of Mysteries of Migration
Mysteries of Migration: Consequences for Conservation Policies Thomas C. (Tom) Wood, Assistant Professor, and Elizabeth M. (Betsy) Gunn, Associate Professor, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia Abstract ...
