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Summer 2024

ARTS 622
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Music and Sound of Conflict and Peace
Shatilova,Anya

Can musicians effect change through their music, and what emotional power does sound hold? From the examination of the genre of requiem to the protest power of popular music, this course invites you to explore the transformative force of music and... more

ARTS 624
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Creative Process and Practice
Belanger,Marion

This interdisciplinary arts class will explore the practices and processes of creativity. Weekly readings and assignments will invite students to undertake their own creative experiments in response. Class discussion and critique will further... more

ARTS 644
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
17-JUN-24 to
21-JUN-24
Capturing Stories: Smartphone Documentary Filmmaking
Luckow,Sandra Karen

Please note: Immersion course - June 17 - 21, 2024. Students who register for this course will be expected to complete certain assignments before the start of class and join a shared discussion on a Moodle blog the week before class. One... more

EDHD 601
Monday & Wednesday
09:00AM - 12:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Psychology of Human Sexuality
Curley,Christine Marie

Please read the Class Notes section below for important information about this course. This course introduces the psychology of human sexuality in its evolutionary, physiological, reproductive, and social context. We'll explore various... more

EDHD 612
Monday & Wednesday
01:00PM - 04:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis in Health and Disease: Molecules, Cells, and Circuits
F. Cavarsan Muller,Clarissa

This course will examine structural and functional neuroplasticity in the nervous system. The ability of the nervous system to reorganize itself by forming new connections, strengthening existing connections, or pruning away old synaptic... more

EDHD 625
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Democratizing Merit
Colvin,Demetrius James

Is meritocracy in American educational systems a myth and/or just a partially realized ideal? What role did the creation of modern American schooling play in the development of the American Dream and the idealization of America as a meritocratic... more

EDHD 655
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Psychology of Conflict Resolution
Stemler,Steven E.

This course will focus on the psychological causes and consequences of interpersonal, intergroup, and international conflict. Topics discussed will include such issues as the role of power, status, trust, and social identity. Students will learn... more

EDHD 677
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Psychopathology and Society
Garrett,Noel R

The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to mental disorders in adult humans. We will discuss diagnostic issues and methods used to study psychopathology. We will also examine a variety of mental disorders from several different... more

HUMS 607
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Exploring Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous Narratives Creative Writing
Severiche,Guillermo

Coined by Puerto Rican author Mayra Santos-Febres, "ancestral writing" elicits a reconceptualization of creative writing and its techniques from the point of view of our ancestors in Latin America, more particularly, the Afro-diasporic and... more

HUMS 612
Tuesday & Thursday
09:00AM - 12:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
America: An Idea in Words
Wolfsdorf,Adam

While performing in New York City, Bono, U2's legendary frontman, announced to a sold-out Madison Square Garden crowd: "America is an idea." It was the summer of 2016; warring factions on both sides were wrestling for control of the... more

HUMS 635
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
17-JUN-24 to
21-JUN-24
Whose Whale? Approaches to Reading Moby-Dick
Baraw,Charles

Immersion Course - Please Note: Students who register for this course will be expected to complete the reading before the start of class and to join a shared discussion on a Moodle blog the week before class. One introductory zoom meeting will be... more

SCIE 601
Monday & Wednesday
09:00AM - 12:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Psychology of Human Sexuality
Curley,Christine Marie

Please read the Class Notes section below for important information about this course. This course introduces the psychology of human sexuality in its evolutionary, physiological, reproductive, and social context. We'll explore various... more

SCIE 608
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
24-JUN-24 to
28-JUN-24
Ecology of Northeastern Trees
Hammerson,Geoffrey

Please note: Immersion course - June 24 - 28, 2024 To a large extent, trees and shrubs define many of Earth's nonmarine ecosystems. They dominate landscapes ranging from low-elevation wetlands to high mountains. The trees and shrubs we see... more

SCIE 612
Monday & Wednesday
01:00PM - 04:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis in Health and Disease: Molecules, Cells, and Circuits
F. Cavarsan Muller,Clarissa

This course will examine structural and functional neuroplasticity in the nervous system. The ability of the nervous system to reorganize itself by forming new connections, strengthening existing connections, or pruning away old synaptic... more

SCIE 655
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Psychology of Conflict Resolution
Stemler,Steven E.

This course will focus on the psychological causes and consequences of interpersonal, intergroup, and international conflict. Topics discussed will include such issues as the role of power, status, trust, and social identity. Students will learn... more

SCIE 677
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Psychopathology and Society
Garrett,Noel R

The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to mental disorders in adult humans. We will discuss diagnostic issues and methods used to study psychopathology. We will also examine a variety of mental disorders from several different... more

SCIE 683
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
24-JUN-24 to
28-JUN-24
Applied Data Analysis
Dierker,Lisa C.

ONLINE IMMERSION COURSE This course is designed for students who are interested in developing skills in using statistical tools to analyze data. No prior experience with statistics is required. The approach is "statistics in the service of... more

SOCS 601
Monday & Wednesday
09:00AM - 12:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Psychology of Human Sexuality
Curley,Christine Marie

Please read the Class Notes section below for important information about this course. This course introduces the psychology of human sexuality in its evolutionary, physiological, reproductive, and social context. We'll explore various... more

SOCS 607
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Exploring Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous Narratives Creative Writing
Severiche,Guillermo

Coined by Puerto Rican author Mayra Santos-Febres, "ancestral writing" elicits a reconceptualization of creative writing and its techniques from the point of view of our ancestors in Latin America, more particularly, the Afro-diasporic and... more

SOCS 622
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Music and Sound of Conflict and Peace
Shatilova,Anya

Can musicians effect change through their music, and what emotional power does sound hold? From the examination of the genre of requiem to the protest power of popular music, this course invites you to explore the transformative force of music and... more

SOCS 633
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Solving the World's Problems: Diplomacy and Decision-making in International Politics
Gallarotti,Giulio

This course represents a hands-on approach to decision-making and diplomacy. Students will take part in diplomatic and decision-making exercises in the context of international political issues and problems, essentially functioning as a working... more

SOCS 639
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Inside Nazi Germany, 1933-1945
Grimmer-Solem,Erik

This course analyzes the processes that led to Hitler's rise to power, the nature of the National Socialist regime, and the origins and implementation of its policies of aggression and genocide that culminated in the Holocaust. The course will... more

SOCS 653
Tuesday & Thursday
01:00PM - 04:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Religion, Violence and Tolerance: Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Secularist Case Studies
Gottschalk,Peter S.

"More people have died in the name of religion than any other cause on earth." Is this true? If not, why do so many people believe it so? Even if it is not true, a great many people have died for causes propelled by religious ideologies and... more

SOCS 655
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
29-MAY-24 to
27-JUN-24
Psychology of Conflict Resolution
Stemler,Steven E.

This course will focus on the psychological causes and consequences of interpersonal, intergroup, and international conflict. Topics discussed will include such issues as the role of power, status, trust, and social identity. Students will learn... more

SOCS 677
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
01-JUL-24 to
31-JUL-24
Psychopathology and Society
Garrett,Noel R

The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to mental disorders in adult humans. We will discuss diagnostic issues and methods used to study psychopathology. We will also examine a variety of mental disorders from several different... more

SOCS 683
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
24-JUN-24 to
28-JUN-24
Applied Data Analysis
Dierker,Lisa C.

ONLINE IMMERSION COURSE This course is designed for students who are interested in developing skills in using statistical tools to analyze data. No prior experience with statistics is required. The approach is "statistics in the service of... more


Summer 2024 Course Chart

All courses subject to change.

Course Options

GLS courses have a
variety of scheduling and
study options. 

The options available for
each course are indicated
within the 
course's description.

Here is the Key:

CERT: This course will
count toward the req-
uirements for the
Graduate Certificate
in Writing.

Crosslisted: Students may
enroll in the concentration
option that best
meets their academic
needs.

FDN-CERT: The
Foundational Writing
Option of this course 
will count toward the
Graduate Certificate
in Writing.

Immersion: This course
will have fewer class
meetings that will meet
for longer periods of
time (e.g., weekends-only,
five-day immersion, etc.).