2021 FALL TENTATIVE Course Schedule - New England College
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Fall 2021 Semester
EXPLANATION OF CLASS DAYS/TIMES
August 16 (Monday) Classes begin M = MON. T = TUES W = WED R = THURS F = FRI
August 18 (Wednesday) Last day to Add or Drop - 1st 7 week course Military Time to Standard AM - PM Time
August 20 (Friday) Last day to Add or Drop - full term course Military Standard Military Standard
Last day to file Intent to Graduate (current term) 0800 8:00 AM 1500 3:00 PM
0900 9:00 AM 1600 4:00 PM
August 24 (Tuesday) Convocation 6:oo p.m. 1000 10:00 AM 1700 5:00 PM
1100 11:00 AM 1800 6:00 PM
August 27 (Friday) Last day to file Pass/No record - 1st 7 week course 1200 NOONTIME 1900 7:00 PM
September 10 (Friday) Last day to file Pass/No record - full term course 1300 1:00 PM 2000 8:00 PM
1400 2:00 PM 2100 9:00 PM
September 15 (Wed) Last day to Withdraw from 1st 7 week courses
EXAMPLES
September 17 (Friday) Last day to finish Incompletes for Spring & Summer Class meets:
October 3 (Sunday) 1st 7 week courses end
0900-1110 MW (Mon & Wed from 9:00 am to 11:10 am)
October 4-5 (Mon-Tues) Midsemester Break 1210-1320 MWF (Mon & Wed & Fri from 12:10 pm to 1:20 pm)
0950-1130 (Tuesday from 9:50 am to 11:30 am)
October 6 (Wednesday) First day of 2nd 7 week courses 1300-1450 TR (Tues & Thurs from 1:00 pm to 2:50 pm)
1830-2100 R (Thursday from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm)
October 8 (Friday) Last day to Add or Drop - 2nd 7 week courses
October 20 (Friday) Last day to file Pass/No record – 2nd 7 week course How to Register on MyNEC
Last day to petition Pass/No record to grade
Last day to Withdraw – full term course (Fall) • Log in to MyNEC (http://www.nec.edu/students-faculty-staff/)
• Click on “FERPA Declaration, Student Services & Financial Aid”
November 5 (Friday) Last day to Withdraw – 2 7 week course
nd
• Click on “Registration”
November 11 (Thursday) Veteran’s Day – No classes, Offices closed. • Click on “Add/Drop Classes”
November 23 (Tuesday) Last day of Fall term (full and 2nd 7 week) • Choose the correct term- Fall 2021 Semester
• Enter CRN numbers and hit “Submit Changes”
If you need to find an additional class, click on “Class Search”.”
Winter term 2021 • To see all of the classes offered, click on the top “Subject”, drag through
the list. You can then refine your search to look by department, LAS
November 29 (Monday) Classes begin
requirement, etc.
December 1 (Wednesday) Last day to Add/Drop o Click on “Course Search”
o This will bring up all of the class offerings for the term.
December 10 (Friday) Last day to file Pass/No record o NOTE: Classes that are at the 5000-level or above are graduate
December 20-26 December Break (No Classes) courses and you may not sign up for them.
(Mon-Sun) o Closed classes have “C” on the left, open classes have box.
o To sign up for the class, click on the box and a check will be
December 27-31 In person classes meet virtually inserted.
(Mon-Fri) o Click on “Register” at the bottom of the page.
January 5 (Wednesday) Last day to petition P/NR to grade o If the class will work with your schedule, it will be added.
Last day to Withdraw from a course o If there is a problem (time conflict, prerequisite) you will see a red
error box.
January 17 (Monday) Martin Luther King Jr Day - No Classes, Offices Closed • To confirm you are registered, return to the Registration Menu and select
“Student Detail Schedule.”
January 23 (Sunday) Last day of Winter TermHenniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Accounting
AC 2210 1 102 XL 4 Financial Accounting MW 1430 1540 LYONS 211 Ali Jalili
AC 2210 2 368 XL 4 Financial Accounting TR 1110 1220 LYONS 106 Michele Jurgens
AC 2220 1 104 XL 4 Management Accounting MW 1300 1410 LYONS 211 Ali Jalili
AC 2220 2 464 XL 4 Management Accounting TR 1240 1350 LYONS 109 Elham Shahidi Salehi
MW 940 1050 LYONS 103
Joseph DeLuca
AC 2990 1 1059 4 Survey of Accounting F 900 1000 ONLINE
AC 3210 1 1158 4 Financial Reporting I MW 1100 1210 TBA Faculty
AC 3230 1 1058 4 Cost Accounting TR 920 1030 LYONS 103 TBA Faculty Prerequisite: AC 2220/BU 2220
AC 5730 1 1060 4 Acctg for Mergers/Acquisitions MW 1120 1230 LYONS 205 TBA Faculty Prerequisite: AC 3220 and AC 5230
Art History
AHT 2260 1 925 4 LAS6 Cross Cultural Connections TR 1250 1400 LYONS 106 Karen Hillson
AHT 3180 1 924 4 LAS6 Arts of Africa & the Pacific TR 930 1040 LYONS 106 Karen Hillson
Art
AR 1110 1 127 4 LAS3 Introduction to 2D Design MW 1230 1430 SB 113D TBA Faculty
AR 1110 2 128 4 LAS3 Introduction to 2D Design TR 1230 1430 SB 113D Devon Mozdierz
AR 1240 3 1062 XL 4 Learning/Look:Cont Art & Media TR 1250 1400 LYONS 208 Carla Schwartz
AR 1610 1 129 4 LAS3 Drawing I MW 900 1100 FITBRN Marcus Greene
AR 1610 2 130 4 LAS3 Drawing I TR 1230 1450 FITBRN TBA Faculty
AR 1610 3 131 4 LAS3 Drawing I (for Majors) TR 900 1100 FITBRN Darryl Furtkamp Majors only
AR 2610 1 1061 4 LAS3 Drawing II TR 900 1100 FITBRN Darryl Furtkamp Prerequisite: AR 1610
AR 2612 1 433 4 Painting I MW 1230 1430 ARTANX 210 Devon Mozdierz Prerequisite: AR 1610
AR 3612 1 136 4 Painting II MW 1230 1430 ARTANX 210 Devon Mozdierz Prerequisite: AR 2612
AR 4440 1 137 4 Topics: Fine and Media Arts TR 1230 1430 TOWER 10 Marcus Greene
AR 4510 1 475 2 Professional Practices in Art F 1000 1100 ONLINE Devon Mozdierz
AR 4650 1 272 4 Structured Studio MW 1230 1430 ARTANX 210 Devon Mozdierz
Biology
BI 1010 1 206 4 LAS5 Biology and Society MW 940 1050 ONLINE Eric Simon Must be taken with BI 1010 Lab
BI 1010L A 207 0 Biology & Society Lab M 1200 1400 ONLINE Eric Simon Must be taken with BI 1010 Lecture
BI 1010L B 208 0 Biology & Society Lab M 1520 1720 ONLINE Eric Simon Must be taken with BI 1010 Lecture
BI 1020 1 271 4 Foundations of Nutrition TR 920 1030 SB 114C Benjamin Moyer
MW 940 1050 SB 208A
Lori Koziol
BI 1110 1 319 4 General Biology I F 900 1000 ONLINE Must be taken with BI 1110 Lab
MW 940 1050 SB 208C
James Newcomb
BI 1110 2 320 4 General Biology I F 900 1000 ONLINE Must be taken with BI 1110 Lab
MW 1120 1230 ONLINE
Geoffrey Cook
BI 1110 3 321 4 General Biology I F 1000 1100 ONLINE Must be taken with BI 1110 Lab
BI 1110L A 324 0 General Biology I Lab T 1300 1500 SB 209C Lori Koziol Must be taken with BI 1110 Lecture
BI 1110L B 325 0 General Biology I Lab T 1531 1730 SB 209C Geoffrey Cook Must be taken with BI 1110 Lecture
BI 1110L C 326 0 General Biology I Lab W 1400 1600 SB 209C Geoffrey Cook Must be taken with BI 1110 Lecture
BI 2010 1 318 2 Medical Terminology ONLINE ONLINE Darcy Crisp
Prerequisites: Must have a C- or better in BI
James Newcomb 1113-BI 1114 or BI 1120 or BI 1011. Must be
BI 2030 1 209 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 800 910 SB 208A taken with BI 2030 Lab
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 1 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Biology continued
Prerequisites: Must have a C- or better in BI
Darcy Crisp 1113-BI 1114 or BI 1120 or BI 1011. Must be
BI 2030 2 210 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 800 910 SB 208C taken with BI 2030 Lab
BI 2030L A 211 0 Human Anatomy & Phys I LAB R 920 1120 SB 209B Darcy Crisp Must be taken with BI 2030 Lecture
BI 2030L B 1009 0 Human Anatomy & Phys I LAB R 1300 1500 SB 209B Darcy Crisp Must be taken with BI 2030 Lecture
BI 2030L C 1010 0 Human Anatomy & Phys I LAB R 1531 1730 SB 209B James Newcomb Must be taken with BI 2030 Lecture
BI 3000 1 1064 1 Careers in Biol & Health Sci W 1800 1900 Eric Simon
MW 1100 1210 SB 113E Prerequisites: BI 1110 and BI 1120
Lori Koziol
BI 3030 1 1065 4 Genetics F 1000 1100 ONLINE Must be taken with BI 3030 Lab
BI 3030L A 1067 0 Genetics Lab W 1500 1700 SB 209B Lori Koziol Must be taken with BI 3030 Lecture
Prerequisites: BI 1110 and BI 1120
TBA Faculty
BI 3210 1 1066 4 Microbiology MW 1250 1400 SB 114B Must be taken with BI 3210 Lab
BI 3210L A 1068 0 Microbiology Lab W 1400 1500 SB 209B TBA Faculty Must be taken tith BI 3210 Lecture
M 1450 1600 ONLINE
Geoffrey Cook
BI 4030 1 216 2 Res Thes: Marine Biology F 1430 1530 ONLINE 60+ earned credits
M 1430 1540 SB 208C
James Newcomb
BI 4030 2 217 2 Res Thes: Animal Physiology F 1430 1530 ONLINE 60+ earned credits
Business
BU 1110 2 107 4 Introduction to Business TR 800 910 LYONS 103 Joseph Walker
BU 1110 3 108 4 Introduction to Business MW 1100 1210 LYONS 211 Matthew Ruckman
BU 1110 4 303 4 Introduction to Business TR 920 1030 LYONS 211 Matthew Lavigne
BU 1110 FL 1003 4 Introduction to Business MW 940 1050 ONLINE Michele Jurgens
2nd 7
Thomas McGrevey
BU 2010 1 374 2 Intro to Excel Programming MW 940 1050 CARR 16 weeks
1st 7
Elaine Gagne
BU 2010 2 1069 2 Intro to Excel Programming TR 800 910 ONLINE weeks
BU 2110 1 109 4 Quantitative Methods MW 1100 1210 SB 208C Thomas McGrevey
BU 2210 1 103 XL 4 Financial Accounting MW 1430 1540 LYONS 211 Ali Jalili
BU 2210 2 369 XL 4 Financial Accounting TR 1110 1220 LYONS 106 Michele Jurgens
BU 2220 1 105 XL 4 Management Accounting MW 1300 1410 LYONS 211 Ali Jalili
BU 2220 2 465 XL 4 Management Accounting TR 1240 1350 LYONS 109 Elham Shahidi Salehi
TR 1240 1350 LYONS 107
Michele Jurgens
BU 2410 3 113 4 LAS2 Leadrshp Across Border/Culture F 800 900 ONLINE
MW 920 1030 LYONS 107
Carrie Colbert
BU 2410 4 370 4 LAS2 Leadrshp Across Border/Culture F 900 1000 ONLINE
1st 7
Cindi Nadelman
BU 2430 1 1070 4 Info Systems in Organizations TR 1120 1230 SB 113B weeks
BU 2510 1 114 4 Principles of Marketing MW 920 1030 SB 113E Joanne Randall
BU 2510 2 115 4 Principles of Marketing TR 940 1050 LYONS 205 Joseph Walker
BU 2510 4 611 4 Principles of Marketing TR 1100 1210 LYONS 211 Matthew Lavigne
2nd 7
TBA Faculty
BU 2800 1 375 2 Public Speaking/Bus Profesnl TR 1450 1600 LYONS 103 weeks
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 2 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Business continued
Marc Payeur
BU 3310 1 116 4 Business Finance M 1730 2010 SB 113B Prerequisite: BU 2110 and BU 2210 or AC 2210
MW 1240 1350 SB 126
Carrie Colbert
BU 3530 1 371 XL 4 Digital Media Marketing F 1300 1400 ONLINE Prerequisite: BU 2510
BU 3540 1 117 XL 4 Sport Marketing MW 1430 1550 LYONS 204 Edward Royer Prerequisite: BU 2510
BU 3710 1 125 XL 4 Recreation Facilities Mgt W 800 1030 LYONS 211 Matthew Ruckman
Prerequisite: BU 2510 & 60 credits, or
Edward Royer
BU 3720 1 392 XL 4 Event Management TR 1440 1550 LYONS 106 permission of Instructor
MW 1100 1210 LYONS 107
Carrie Colbert
BU 3810 1 394 XL 4 Advertising and Promotion F 1030 1130 ONLINE Prequisite: BU 2510
2nd 7
Susan Martin
BU 3880 1 119 4 Legal/Ethical Env of Business TR 1300 1410 LYONS 205 weeks Prerequisite: 60+ earned credits
1st 7
Susan Martin
BU 3880 2 1008 4 Legal/Ethical Env of Business TR 1300 1410 LYONS 205 weeks Prerequisite: 60+ earned credits
BU 3990 1 1072 XL 4 Sport Media TR 1120 1230 LYONS 204 Matthew Ruckman
1st 7
Thomas McGrevey
BU 4047 1 373 2 Senior Seminar: Business Admin MW 1240 1350 LYONS 109 weeks Prerequisite: 90+ earned credits
Chemistry
Prerequisite: MT 1600
Matthew Young
CH 2110 1 218 4 General Chemistry I TR 920 1100 ONLINE Must be taken with CH 2110 Lab
M 1210 1340 SB 208B
Matthew Young
CH 2110L A 219 0 General Chemistry I Lab M 1410 1540 SB 208B Must be taken with CH 2110 Lecture
CH 2110L B 262 0 General Chemistry I Lab T 1300 1410 SB 208B Matthew Young Must be taken with CH 2110 Lecture
MW 800 910 ONLINE Prerequisites: CH 2120
Matthew Young
CH 3310 1 220 4 Organic Chemistry I F 800 900 ONLINE Must be taken with CH 3310 Lecture
R 1210 1340 SB 208B
Matthew Young
CH 3310L A 221 0 Organic Chemistry Lab R 1410 1540 SB 208B Must be taken with CH 3310 Lab
Criminal Justice
MW 940 1050 CEI 101
Frank Jones
CJ 1110 1 139 4 Intro to Criminal Justice F 900 1000 ONLINE
MW 1120 1230 CEI 101
Frank Jones
CJ 1110 2 312 4 Intro to Criminal Justice F 1000 1100 ONLINE
MW 930 1040 CEI 102
Barbara Abbott
CJ 1110 3 347 4 Intro to Criminal Justice F 900 1000 ONLINE
MW 1110 1210 CEI 102
Barbara Abbott
CJ 1110 4 1004 4 Intro to Criminal Justice F 1000 1100 ONLINE
CJ 1130 1 1074 4 Criminology TR 940 1050 CEI 101 Douglas Watson
CJ 1130 2 1125 4 Criminology TR 1250 1400 LYONS 104 Timothy Jones
CJ 1220 1 1075 4 Wrtng for the CJ Professional TR 800 910 LYONS 204 Douglas Watson
CJ 1230 1 315 XL 4 Intro to Homeland Security ONLINE ONLINE Michael Peck
CJ 2010 1 434 4 Corrections TR 1120 1230 LYONS 103 Douglas Watson Prerequisite: CJ 1110
CJ 2010 2 481 4 Corrections TR 800 910 CEI 101 Kara Wyman Prerequisite: CJ 1110
MW 1100 1210 CEI 110
Richard Hubbard
CJ 2130 1 141 4 Criminal Procedure F 1000 1100 ONLINE Prerequisite: CJ 1110
MW 920 1030 CEI 110
Richard Hubbard
CJ 2320 1 142 4 LAS6 Criminal Justice Ethics F 900 1000 ONLINE Prerequisite: CJ 1110
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 3 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Criminal Justice continued
CJ 2990 1 1076 4 Juvenile Justice TR 930 1040 CEI 102 Richard Hubbard
CJ 2990 2 1077 4 Crime Analysis ONLINE ONLINE Robert McIntire Prerequisite: CJ 1110
CJ 2990 3 1163 XL 4 Security Management ONLINE ONLINE Michael Peck Prerequisite: CJ 1110
CJ 2990 4 1165 4 Leadership in Policing ONLINE ONLINE James Carr
Barbara Abbott
CJ 3140 1 144 4 Criminal Law TR 920 1030 LYONS 109 Prerequisite: CJ 1110 and 60+ earned credits
CJ 3990 1 1078 4 Interviewing and Interrogation TR 1630 1740 CEI 101 Colton Seale Prerequisite: CJ 1110
T 1830 1940 CEI 102
Michael Gibeley
CJ 3990 2 1079 4 Organized Crime R 1830 1940 ONLINE
CJ 4010 1 953 4 Sr. Seminar: Career Prep & Dev TR 940 1050 LYONS 103 Frank Jones Prerequisite: 90+ earned credits
CJ 4010 2 954 4 Sr. Seminar: Career Prep & Dev TR 1300 1410 LYONS 103 Frank Jones Prerequisite: 90+ earned credits
Communication Studies
CO 1010 1 147 4 Intro to Communication Studies MW 930 1040 LYONS 106 William Homestead
CO 1240 1 1063 XL 4 Learning/Look:Cont Art & Media TR 1250 1400 LYONS 208 Carla Schwartz
CO 2120 1 1080 4 Intro Journalism:Wrtg for Web MW 1110 1210 LYONS 106 William Homestead
CO 2220 1 1081 4 LAS6 History & Criticism of Film TR 1240 1350 CEI 110 Douglas Smith
2nd 7
Cindi Nadelman
CO 2750 1 469 XL 4 Website Design TR 1120 1230 SB 113A weeks
CO 3260 1 1082 4 Radio Free Henniker TR 1430 1540 LYONS 107 Douglas Smith
MW 1100 1210 LYONS 107
Carrie Colbert
CO 3810 1 930 XL 4 Advertising and Promotion F 1030 1130 ONLINE Prequisite: BU 2510
CO 4430 1 352 4 Senior Seminar MW 1250 1400 LYONS 106 William Homestead Prerequisites: 70+ earned credits
CO 4750 1 472 var The New Englander W 1730 1840 LYONS William Homestead
Cybersecurity
1st 7
TBA Faculty
CS 1000 1 1083 4 Cybersecurity Foundations MW 940 1050 SB 113B weeks
2nd 7
TBA Faculty
CS 2000 1 1084 4 Cybersecurity Principles MW 940 1050 SB 113B weeks
Computer Technology
1st 7
TBA Faculty
CT 1510 1 1085 4 Intro Programming Logic/Design MW 800 910 SB 113B weeks
1st 7
Cindi Nadelman
CT 2430 1 1071 4 Info Systems in Organizations TR 1120 1230 SB 113B weeks
2nd 7
Cindi Nadelman
CT 2750 1 1086 XL 4 Website Design TR 1120 1230 SB 113A weeks
MW 1240 1350 SB 126
Carrie Colbert
CT 3530 1 372 XL 4 Digital Media Marketing F 1300 1400 ONLINE Prerequisite: BU 2510
2nd 7
TBA Faculty
CT 3560 1 1087 4 Internet Programming MW 800 910 SB 113B weeks
1st 7
TBA Faculty
CT 3610 1 1088 4 Database Management TR 940 1050 SB 113B weeks
2nd 7
Cindi Nadelman
CT 4540 1 1089 4 Systems Analysis and Design TR 940 1050 SB 113B weeks
Creative Writing
CW 1100 1 149 4 LAS3 Intro to Creative Writing MW 1300 1440 LYONS 208 Jennifer Militello Majors only
MW 1300 1410 LYONS 205
Andrew Morgan
CW 1100 3 1090 4 LAS3 Intro to Creative Writing F 1300 1400 ONLINE
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 4 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Creative Writing continued
Prerequisite: CW 1100 or Permission of
Andrew Morgan
CW 2100 1 728 4 Fiction Workshop TR 1250 1450 LYONS 211 Instructor
CW 3110 1 1096 4 Advanced Poetry Workshop TR 920 1100 SB 203 Jennifer Militello
Economics
EC 2110 1 121 4 LAS4 Introduction to Macroeconomics TR 1100 1210 ONLINE Ali Jalili
EC 2120 1 122 4 LAS4 Introduction to Microeconomics TR 1240 1350 ONLINE Ali Jalili
Education
ED 1000 1 248 XL 4 Introduction to Education TR 1300 1410 CEI 201 Raelyn Viti
ED 1020 1 396 4 Psych Learning/Class Environmt TR 1300 1410 CARR 14 TBA Faculty
MW 940 1050 TBD
Erin Brooks
ED 1030 1 249 4 Intro to K-12 Exceptnl Learner F 900 1000 ONLINE
ED 2010 1 250 4 Curr Design Plan Inst & Assess MW 1100 1210 CEI 220 Jessica Morris Prerequisite: B- or better in ED 1000
ED 2040 1 732 4 Mntl Health/Well Techr & Stdnt MW 1300 1410 CEI 201 Jessica Morris
ED 3000 1 251 4 Literacy and Language Arts T 1630 1740 ONLINE Maegan Johnson Prerequisite: B- or better in ED 1000
Prerequisite: B- or better in ED 1000 and
Erin Cianciolo
ED 3010 1 733 4 Teaching Math R 1620 1730 CEI 202 college level math
ED 3020 1 1171 4 Teaching Science K-12 Curriclm TBD TBD TBA Faculty Prerequisite: ED 1000 and ED 2010
ED 3030 1 990 4 Teachng Soc Studies K-12 Curr TR 920 1030 LYONS 107 Susan Gamache Prerequisite: ED 1000 and ED 2010
ED 3210 1 734 4 Pedagy & Assment in Phys Ed MW 1250 1400 CEI 202 Mary Alger Prerequisites: ED 1000 and ED 2010
ED 3500 1 601 4 Undrstndg Needs Students Disab ONLINE ONLINE Christine Tate Prerequisites: ED 1030
ED 3510 1 602 4 Curriculum in Spec Education ONLINE ONLINE Christine Tate Prerequisites: ED 1030
ED 3520 1 735 4 Assessment Unique Learners ONLINE ONLINE Christine Tate Prerequisites: ED 1030
ED 3990 1 1176 1 to 4 Fieldwork Practicum TBD TBD Jessica Morris
MW 920 1030 CEI 220
TBA Faculty
ED 4000 1 399 4 Methods Inst Across K-12 Curr F 900 1000 ONLINE Prerequisties: ED 1000, ED 1030, and ED 2010
ED 4905 1 737 12 Student Teaching M 1600 1730 CEI 220 TBA Faculty
ED 4905 2 1030 12 Student Teaching TBD CEI 220 TBA Faculty
ED 4920 1 955 XL var Field Experience: Ed Studies TBD CEI 220 Raelyn Viti
English
EN 1930 1 152 4 LAS6 Survey of American Literature TR 930 1040 LYONS 208 Andrew Morgan
MW 1120 1230 SB 203
Andrew Morgan
EN 2002 1 1092 4 Topics Contemporary Literature F 1000 1100 ONLINE
EN 3950 1 1093 XL 4 LAS6 Shakespeare MW 1120 1230 PPAC THEATRE Glenn Stuart
Environmental Science
ES 1110 1 222 4 LAS5 Env Science: Global Concern MW 920 1030 SB 114C Elizabeth Harper Must be taken with CRN 223
ES 1110L A 223 0 Env Science:Global Concern Lab T 1250 1450 SB 114C Elizabeth Harper Must be taken with CRN 222
ES 1110 2 224 4 LAS5 Env Science: Global Concern TR 940 1050 SB 208A Mark Mitch Must be taken with CRN 225
ES 1110L B 225 0 Env Science:Global Concern Lab M 1230 1430 SB 209A Mark Mitch Must be taken with CRN 224
ES 1110 3 226 4 LAS5 Env Science: Global Concern TR 940 1050 ONLINE Mark Mitch Must be taken with CRN 227
ES 1110L C 227 0 Env Science:Global Concern Lab MW 1300 1410 SB 209A Mark Mitch Must be taken with CRN 226
1st 7
Mark Mitch
ES 2010 1 1094 2 Intro to Excel Programming TR 1300 1410 SB 113B weeks
TR 1110 1220 SB 114B This course is designated for Face to Face
Elizabeth Harper
ES 2990 1 1097 4 LAS5 Tp:Cmmnty Actn on Climate Chge R 1230 1450 SB 114C students only
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 5 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Environmental Science continued
ES 3000 1 619 1 Careers in Environmental Sci ONLINE ONLINE Elizabeth Harper
ES 3850 1 1098 4 Geographic Information Systems TBD TBD TBA Faculty
MW 940 1050 SB 209A
Mark Mitch
ES 3990 1 1099 4 Tpcs: Water Resrcs and Qulty F 900 1000 ONLINE
English as a Second Language
ESL 1050 1 1057 6 Writing and Reading in English MTWR 900 1120 CARR 14A Nicole Decoteau
ESL 1060 1 1100 6 Clsrm & Cmpus Conv Skills MW 900 1120 CARR 14A Nicole Decoteau
ESL 1070 1 269 6 Adv Reading & Wrtng in English MTWR 900 1120 CARR 14A Nicole Decoteau
ESL 1080 1 270 6 Acad Convers/Present Skills MW 1240 1410 CARR 14A Nicole Decoteau
History
MW 1440 1550 LYONS 106
Andrew Gordon
HS 1110 1 358 4 LAS6 Westrn Civilization to 1500 F 1000 1100 ONLINE
MW 1300 1410 LYONS 204
Craig Gallagher
HS 1130 2 154 4 LAS2 Evolution of Amer Democracy F 1300 1400 ONLINE
MW 1120 1230 LYONS 204
Craig Gallagher
HS 2950 1 1101 4 From Acorn to Oak F 1000 1100 ONLINE
HS 3200 1 1102 4 America at War: Amrcn Civ War TR 920 1030 CEI 110 James Walsh
HS 3490 2 389 4 LAS6 Sem: Heretics to Holy Warriors ONLINE ONLINE Sarah Vierra
HS 3590 2 388 4 LAS7 Glbl Hist Sem:Global Pandemics ONLINE ONLINE Sarah Vierra
HS 4930 1 1054 2 Senior Thesis I TBD TBD TBA Faculty
HS 4940 1 802 2 Senior Thesis II ONLINE ONLINE James Walsh Prerequisite: HS 4930
Homeland Security
HSS 1230 1 349 XL 4 Intro to Homeland Security ONLINE ONLINE Michael Peck
HSS 2990 1 1164 XL 4 Security Management ONLINE ONLINE Michael Peck Prerequisite: CJ 1110
HSS 3250 1 1166 4 Concepts/Nationl Securty Intel ONLINE ONLINE Elizabeth Peck
Kinesiology
KI 1110 1 180 4 Introduction to Kinesiology MW 1110 1220 CEI 202 Mary Alger
KI 1510 1 463 XL 4 Intro to Sport/Recreation Mgt MW 1240 1350 LYONS 209 Edward Royer
KI 1510 2 419 XL 4 Intro to Sport/Recreation Mgt TR 940 1050 LYONS 204 Matthew Ruckman
S (8/21) 1st 7
Rebecca Gregoire
KI 2010 1 239 1 First Aid/CPR/AED S (8/28) TBA CARR 14 weeks 8/16-8/29 Online, Class meeting 8/21 and 8/28
S (9/11) 1st 7
Rebecca Gregoire
KI 2010 2 266 1 First Aid/CPR/AED S (9/18) TBA CARR 14 weeks 9/6-9/18 Online, Class meeting 9/11 and 9/18
S (10/9) 2nd 7 10/4-10/16 Online, Class meeting 10/9 and
Rebecca Gregoire
KI 2010 3 403 1 First Aid/CPR/AED S (10/16 TBA CARR 14 weeks 10/16
S (11/13) 2nd 7 11/8-11/20 Online, Class meeting 11/13 and
Rebecca Gregoire
KI 2020 1 264 1 CPR for Professional Rescuer S (11/20) TBA CARR 14 weeks 11/20
1st 7
Erica Ledy
KI 2114 1 240 2 Movement Inst: Team Sports MW 1120 1230 FIELDHOUSE weeks Prerequisite: KI 2140
2nd 7
TBA Faculty
KI 2116 1 241 2 Movement Inst: Fitness Act. TBD FIELDHOUSE weeks Prerequisite: KI 2140
1st 7
Mary Alger
KI 2140 1 242 2 Motor Behavior TR 930 1040 CEI 202 weeks
MW 1300 1410 CEI 101
TBA Faculty
KI 2150 1 243 4 Wellness Concepts F 1300 1400 ONLINE
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 6 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Kinesiology continued
MW 940 1050 LYONS 205
Erica Ledy
KI 2750 1 126 XL 4 Org & Admin/Sport Recreation F 900 1000 ONLINE Prerequisite: SM 1510 or KI 1110
KI 3120 1 181 XL 4 LAS7 Sport in the Global Society TR 1100 1210 LYONS 109 Mary Alger
2nd 7
TBA Faculty
KI 3140 1 238 2 Sports Nutrition TR 1620 1730 CEI 202 weeks Prerequisites: KI 2150 & BI 2030
KI 3190 1 183 4 Adaptive Physical Activity M 1830 2000 CEI 101 Karyn Misenheimer Prerequisite: KI 1110 or SM 1510.
Prerequisite: KI 1110, Minimum of 24 credits
Mary Alger
KI 3850 1 182 1 Field Exper in Kinesiology ONLINE ONLINE earned
Prerequisites: BI 2030, Minimum of 60 credits
TBA Faculty
KI 4410 1 184 4 Exercise Physiology TR 800 910 ONLINE earned
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LAS 1110 1 805 4 LAS1 Will Climate Change My Life TR 1450 1600 LYONS 205 Joshua Cline
LAS 1110 2 474 4 LAS1 Food, Farms, and the Future TR 1250 1400 SB 114B Benjamin Moyer
LAS 1110 3 1104 4 LAS1 Clifi MW 1110 1220 LYONS 208 James Dwight
MW 1110 1210 SB 114B
Raelyn Viti
LAS 1110 4 265 4 LAS1 Teasing Death with Adventure F 1000 1100 ONLINE
LAS 1110 5 1105 4 LAS1 Tigers, Trees and People MW 920 1030 LYONS 209 James Dwight
LAS 1110 6 311 4 LAS1 Anthropocene: Age of Man MW 1430 1540 LYONS 107 Sachiko Howard
M 1300 1410 LYONS 103
Kurt Stuke
LAS 1110 7 383 4 LAS1 Ethics and Capitalism F 1300 1400 ONLINE
M 1440 1550 LYONS TBD
Kurt Stuke
LAS 1110 8 384 4 LAS1 Ethics and Capitalism F 1430 1530 ONLINE
LAS 1110 9 439 4 LAS1 Relationship Status:Complicate TR 1250 1400 CEI 102 Nicholas Tirone
LAS 1110 10 440 4 LAS1 Relationship Status:Complicate TR 1610 1720 LYONS 209 Nicholas Tirone
LAS 1110 11 441 4 LAS1 Undrstnd. Our Place in Nature TR 940 1050 ONLINE Theresa Smith
LAS 1110 12 442 4 LAS1 Undrstnd. Our Place in Nature TR 1120 1230 ONLINE Theresa Smith
LAS 1110 13 443 4 LAS1 Communicating Nature MW 920 1030 LYONS 109 Cathleen McGrevey
LAS 1110 14 444 4 LAS1 Communicating Nature MW 1100 1210 LYONS 109 Cathleen McGrevey
LAS 1110 15 1128 4 LAS1 Ends of the Wrld as We Know It MW 940 1050 LYONS 204 Craig Gallagher
LAS 1110 16 449 4 LAS1 The Nature Principle TR 1120 1230 CEI 101 James Johnson
LAS 1110 18 1159 4 LAS1 Tigers, Trees and People TR 920 1030 TBD Michele Jurgens
LAS 1120 1 962 4 LAS2 Civil Rights & the Graphic Nvl TR 1440 1550 CEI 101 Brian Furtado
LAS 1120 2 155 4 LAS2 Human Rights on World Stage TR 1300 1410 CEI 101 Glenn Stuart
LAS 1120 3 385 4 LAS2 The Humanity in Sports MW 1100 1210 LYONS 209 Edward Royer
LAS 1120 4 1156 4 LAS2 Voting Rights in America TR 1700 1810 LYONS 103 Peter Conklin
LAS 3110 1 811 4 LAS7 When Democracy Fails TR 1610 1720 LYONS 211 Stanley Horton
Management
1st 7
TBA Faculty
MG 5360 1 1106 4 Strategic Sales Management W 1730 1840 ONLINE weeks Permission of Associate Dean
Mathematics
MT 1100 1 188 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 920 1030 LYONS 209 TBA Faculty
MT 1100 2 189 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning MW 1100 1210 SB 114C Kristine Conmy
MT 1100 3 333 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1100 1210 SB 113E Courtney Connor
MT 1100 4 1014 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1100 1210 LYONS 209 TBA Faculty
MT 1100 5 339 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1240 1350 SB 113E Courtney Connor
MT 1100 6 341 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1240 1350 LYONS 209 TBA Faculty
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 7 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Mathematics continued
MT 1100 7 604 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1300 1410 ONLINE David Baker
MT 1100 8 606 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning MW 1300 1410 ONLINE Tod Ramseyer
MT 1100 9 1107 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning MW 1240 1350 TBD Kristine Conmy
No registration required, this is a scheduled
David Baker
MT 1100L 1 1015 0 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning Lab TR 1450 1600 ONLINE help section
MW 1120 1230 SB 114A Prerequisite: MT 1100. Must be taken with MT
Tod Ramseyer
MT 1600 1 431 4 LAQL Algebra and Trigonometry F 1000 1100 ONLINE 1600 Lab
MT 1600L 1 1157 0 LAQL Algebra and Trigonometry Lab R 1230 1340 SB 114A Tod Ramseyer Must be taken with MT 1600 Lecture
MT 2310 1 190 4 LAQL Statistics I TR 940 1050 ONLINE David Baker Prerequisite: C- or better in MT 1100
Natural Sciences
NS 2000 1 999 2 Teaching Assistant Seminar M 1800 1900 ONLINE Geoffrey Cook
Outdoor Education
OE 1000 1 1126 XL 4 Introduction to Education TR 1300 1410 CEI 201 Raelyn Viti
1st 7 Meets September 24th - September 26th
Raelyn Viti
OE 1220 1 407 1 Hiking TBA YURT weeks Overseen by WingSpeed
2nd 7
Raelyn Viti
OE 1230 1 788 1 Meal and Menu Planning TBA YURT weeks
1st 7
Raelyn Viti
OE 1240 1 244 1 Rock Climbing TBA YURT weeks
2nd 7
Raelyn Viti
OE 1260 1 755 1 Orienteering TBA YURT weeks
1st 7 Meets September 10th - 12th
Raelyn Viti
OE 1270 1 245 1 Canoe and Kayak TBA YURT weeks Overseen by WingSpeed
2nd 7
Raelyn Viti
OE 1295 1 409 1 Mountain Biking/Touring T 1300 1600 YURT weeks
2nd 7
James Warner
OE 1990 1 789 1 Leave no Trace Ethics TBA YURT weeks Meets October 1st and October 7th
OE 3290 1 997 XL 4 Adventure Therapy MW 1300 1410 YURT Raelyn Viti
OE 3870 1 1109 4 Outdoor Adventure Ops & Mgt TR 1120 1230 YURT Raelyn Viti
OE 4920 1 410 XL var Practicum in Outdoor Education TBD YURT TBA Faculty
Philosophy and Literature
M 1120 1230 LYONS 103
Kurt Stuke
PL 2990 1 1114 4 LAS6 Chasing Phil Thrgh Literature F 1030 1130 ONLINE
PL 2990 2 1115 4 LAS6 Process in Lit and Philosophy TR 1430 1540 LYONS 209 Nicholas Tirone
PL 3990 1 1129 4 LAS6 Topics/Philosophy & Literature TR 1300 1410 CEI 220 Frances Chelland
Photgraphy
PHO 1710 1 909 4 LAS3 Photography I TR 1630 1800 SB 113D TBA Faculty
PHO 1710 2 910 4 LAS3 Photography I TR 1830 2000 SB 113D TBA Faculty
PHO 1710 3 972 4 LAS3 Photography I MW TBD SB 113D TBA Faculty
PHO 3990 2 1113 4 Special Topics Photography TR 900 1100 SB 113C TBA Faculty
Physical Education
2nd 7
Cole Buschmann
PE 1640 1 411 1 Physical Conditioning TR 1300 1410 BRDGES FTNESS CT weeks
1st 7
Liesl Hasenfuss
PE 1680 1 261 1 Yoga and Meditation TR 800 910 CHARTE DANCE weeks
2nd 7
Kirsten Morrison
PE 1690 1 412 1 Self-Defense TR 1100 1210 CHARTE DANCE weeks
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 8 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Physical Education continued
2nd 7
Erica Ledy
PE 1720 1 1110 1 Badminton MW 1120 1230 FIELDHOUSE weeks
2nd 7
Kirsten Morrison
PE 1990 1 1111 1 Dodgeball MW 940 1050 FIELDHOUSE weeks
1st 7
Stephanie Paynter
PE 1990 2 1112 1 Walking For Fitness TR 920 1020 FIELDHOUSE weeks
1st 7
Heather Jones
PE 1990 3 758 1 Hiking R 800 940 BRDGES GYM weeks
Physics
MW 940 1050 ONLINE
Tod Ramseyer
PH 2210 1 232 4 General Physics I F 900 1000 ONLINE Prerequisite: MT 1600
PH 2210L A 233 0 General Physics I Lab T 1230 1430 SB 114A Tod Ramseyer
Political Science
PO 1110 1 159 4 LAS2 U.S. Politics MW 930 1040 CEI 202 Kyrie Kowalik
PO 2110 1 360 4 State & Local Gov't & Politics W 1800 2140 LYONS TBA Faculty
PO 2990 1 1170 4 Research Methods I TR 920 1030 SB 113E Kyrie Kowalik
PO 3140 1 765 4 Campaigns & Elections MW 800 910 LYONS 103 TBA Faculty
PO 3210 1 160 4 LAS7 Global Issues M 1800 2140 LYONS TBA Faculty
PO 3990 1 964 4 Topics in Political Science TR 800 910 CEI 201 TBA Faculty
PO 3990 2 1175 4 Model UN M 1730 2010 CEI 102 Pending Faculty
PO 4980 1 968 4 Senior Thesis TBD TBD Kyrie Kowalik
Psychology
PS 1110 1 191 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology TR 1250 1400 CEI 202 Alexander Walsh
PS 1110 2 192 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology TR 1430 1540 LYONS 109 Kristie Baldwin
PS 1110 3 193 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology MW 930 1040 LYONS 208 TBA Faculty
PS 1110 4 194 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology MW 1120 1230 CEI 201 TBA Faculty
PS 1110 5 313 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology TR 1450 1600 CEI 201 Marc Clement
MW 1250 1400 CEI 102
Sarah Gunnery
PS 2050 1 198 4 LAS4 Social Psychology F 1300 1400 ONLINE
W 1120 1230 LYONS 203
Alexander Walsh
PS 2110 1 195 4 Writing/Research in Social Sci F 1000 1100 ONLINE
W 1300 1410 LYONS 103
Alexander Walsh
PS 2110 2 766 4 Writing/Research in Social Sci F 1300 1400 ONLINE
PS 2160 1 196 4 LAS4 Life-Span Development TR 940 1050 CEI 201 Marc Clement
PS 2160 2 197 4 LAS4 Life-Span Development TR 1120 1230 CEI 201 Marc Clement
Prerequisite: PS 1110 or permission of
Debra Kruenegel-Farr
PS 2250 1 199 4 Happiness: Positive Psychology ONLINE ONLINE instructor
Prerequisite: PS 1110 or permission of
Debra Kruenegel-Farr
PS 2250 2 767 4 Happiness: Positive Psychology ONLINE ONLINE instructor
MW 920 1030 SB 126
Sarah Gunnery
PS 2310 1 200 4 Statistics for Social Sciences F 900 1000 ONLINE Prerequisite: MT 1100
Prerequisites: PS 1110, SW 1110 or CJ 1110 and
TBA Faculty
PS 3210 1 201 4 Abnormal Psychology TR 800 910 LYONS 205 30+ credits
PS 3260 1 330 4 Cognitive Psychology TR 1110 1220 CEI 202 Alexander Walsh
PS 3290 1 998 XL 4 Adventure Therapy MW 1300 1410 YURT Raelyn Viti
PS 3310 1 1116 4 Culture/Practice of Psychology TR 1240 1350 SB 208C TBA Faculty
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 9 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Psychology continued
MW 1100 1210 SB 126 Prerequisites: PS 1110 or SO 1110, PS 2310 or
Sarah Gunnery
PS 4220 1 202 4 Research Methods F 1000 1100 ONLINE MT 2310, PS 2110 and 60+ credits
Sport and Recreation Management
SM 1510 1 462 XL 4 Intro to Sport/Recreation Mgt MW 1240 1350 LYONS 209 Edward Royer
SM 1510 2 386 XL 4 Intro to Sport/Recreation Mgt TR 940 1050 LYONS 204 Matthew Ruckman
MW 940 1050 LYONS 205
Erica Ledy
SM 2750 1 406 XL 4 Org & Admin/Sport Recreation F 900 1000 ONLINE Prerequisite: SM 1510 or KI 1110
SM 3120 1 1127 XL 4 LAS7 Sport in the Global Society TR 1100 1210 LYONS 109 Mary Alger
1st 7
Matthew Ruckman
SM 3390 1 781 2 Adv Coaching: Mgmt & Ldrshp TR 1450 1600 LYONS 204 weeks
SM 3540 1 118 XL 4 Sport Marketing MW 1430 1550 LYONS 204 Edward Royer Prerequisite: BU 2510
SM 3710 1 124 XL 4 Recreation Facilities Mgt W 800 1030 LYONS 211 Matthew Ruckman
Prerequisite: BU 2510 & 60 credits, or
Edward Royer
SM 3720 1 393 XL 4 Event Management TR 1440 1550 LYONS 106 permission of Instructor
SM 3990 1 1073 XL 4 Sport Media TR 1120 1230 LYONS 204 Matthew Ruckman
Sociology
SO 1110 2 770 4 LAS4 Introduction to Sociology TR 1300 1410 LYONS 204 Susan Mansor
SO 3040 1 710 4 LAS7 Global Social Problems TR 1440 1550 LYONS 208 Susan Mansor
Social Work
SW 1110 1 205 4 LAS2 Introduction to Social Work TR 920 1030 ONLINE Mary Francis Drake
Theatre
MW 1300 1410 PPAC THEATRE 1st 7
Alex Picard
TH 1220 1 1117 2 Theatre I F 1300 1400 ONLINE weeks
MW 1300 1410 PPAC THEATRE 2nd 7
Glenn Stuart
TH 1310 1 1118 2 Stagecraft F 1300 1400 ONLINE weeks
TH 2010 1 460 var Theatre Lab Glenn Stuart
TH 2010 2 308 var Theatre Lab Alex Picard
MW 940 1050 PPAC 012 Glenn Stuart
TH 2440 1 777 4 Production Analysis F 900 1000 ONLINE Alex Picard
TH 3240 1 1119 4 Directing TR 900 1100 PPAC THEATRE Alex Picard
TH 3950 1 364 XL 4 LAS6 Shakespeare MW 1120 1230 PPAC THEATRE Glenn Stuart
Writing
WR 1010 1 162 4 LAWR Composition TR 800 910 SPAULD 305 Rebecca Curtis
SPAULD WRTG
Brian Furtado
WR 1010 2 367 4 LAWR Composition TR 930 1040 LAB
WR 1010 3 163 4 LAWR Composition TR 940 1050 SPAULD 305 TBA Faculty
SPAULD WRTG
Nicole Decoteau
WR 1010 4 164 4 LAWR Composition TR 1250 1400 LAB
WR 1010 5 166 4 LAWR Composition TR 1450 1600 SPAULD 305 Nicole Decoteau Remote Learners Only
WR 1010 6 1120 4 LAWR Composition MW 1300 1410 SB 113B TBA Faculty
WR 1010 7 1121 4 LAWR Composition TR 1120 1230 SPAULD 305 Brian Furtado
WR 1010 8 169 4 LAWR Composition MW 940 1050 SPAULD 305 James Johnson
WR 1010 9 170 4 LAWR Composition MW 1120 1230 SPAULD 305 James Johnson
SPAULD WRTG
TBA Faculty
WR 1010 10 171 4 LAWR Composition MW 1110 1220 LAB
SPAULD WRTG
James Johnson
WR 1010 11 772 4 LAWR Composition MW 1250 1400 LAB
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 10 of 11Henniker Fall 2021 Schedule of Courses Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes Writing continued WR 1010 12 172 4 LAWR Composition MW 1450 1600 SPAULD 305 TBA Faculty WR 1011 1 773 2 Composition for Multilinguals R 800 910 CARR 14 TBA Faculty XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23 Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021 LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 11 of 11
Henniker Fall 2021 LAS Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
The Natural Environment (LAS 1)
LAS 1110 1 805 4 LAS1 Will Climate Change My Life TR 1450 1600 LYONS 205 Joshua Cline
LAS 1110 2 474 4 LAS1 Food, Farms, and the Future TR 1250 1400 SB 114B Benjamin Moyer
LAS 1110 3 1104 4 LAS1 Clifi MW 1110 1220 LYONS 208 James Dwight
MW 1110 1210 SB 114B
Raelyn Viti
LAS 1110 4 265 4 LAS1 Teasing Death with Adventure F 1000 1100 ONLINE
LAS 1110 5 1105 4 LAS1 Tigers, Trees and People MW 920 1030 LYONS 209 James Dwight
LAS 1110 6 311 4 LAS1 Anthropocene: Age of Man MW 1430 1540 LYONS 107 Sachiko Howard
M 1300 1410 LYONS 103
Kurt Stuke
LAS 1110 7 383 4 LAS1 Ethics and Capitalism F 1300 1400 ONLINE
M 1440 1550 LYONS TBD
Kurt Stuke
LAS 1110 8 384 4 LAS1 Ethics and Capitalism F 1430 1530 ONLINE
LAS 1110 9 439 4 LAS1 Relationship Status:Complicate TR 1250 1400 CEI 102 Nicholas Tirone
LAS 1110 10 440 4 LAS1 Relationship Status:Complicate TR 1610 1720 LYONS 209 Nicholas Tirone
LAS 1110 11 441 4 LAS1 Undrstnd. Our Place in Nature TR 940 1050 ONLINE Theresa Smith
LAS 1110 12 442 4 LAS1 Undrstnd. Our Place in Nature TR 1120 1230 ONLINE Theresa Smith
LAS 1110 13 443 4 LAS1 Communicating Nature MW 920 1030 LYONS 109 Cathleen McGrevey
LAS 1110 14 444 4 LAS1 Communicating Nature MW 1100 1210 LYONS 109 Cathleen McGrevey
LAS 1110 15 1128 4 LAS1 Ends of the Wrld as We Know It MW 940 1050 LYONS 204 Craig Gallagher
LAS 1110 16 449 4 LAS1 The Nature Principle TR 1120 1230 CEI 101 James Johnson
LAS 1110 18 1159 4 LAS1 Tigers, Trees and People TR 920 1030 TBD Michele Jurgens
The Civic Environment (LAS 2)
TR 1240 1350 LYONS 107
Michele Jurgens
BU 2410 3 113 4 LAS2 Leadrshp Across Border/Culture F 800 900 ONLINE
MW 920 1030 LYONS 107
Carrie Colbert
BU 2410 4 370 4 LAS2 Leadrshp Across Border/Culture F 900 1000 ONLINE
MW 1300 1410 LYONS 204
Craig Gallagher
HS 1130 2 154 4 LAS2 Evolution of Amer Democracy F 1300 1400 ONLINE
LAS 1120 1 962 4 LAS2 Civil Rights & the Graphic Nvl TR 1440 1550 CEI 101 Brian Furtado
LAS 1120 2 155 4 LAS2 Human Rights on World Stage TR 1300 1410 CEI 101 Glenn Stuart
LAS 1120 3 385 4 LAS2 The Humanity in Sports MW 1100 1210 LYONS 209 Edward Royer
LAS 1120 4 1156 4 LAS2 Voting Rights in America TR 1700 1810 LYONS 103 Peter Conklin
PO 1110 1 159 4 LAS2 U.S. Politics MW 930 1040 CEI 202 Kyrie Kowalik
SW 1110 1 205 4 LAS2 Introduction to Social Work TR 920 1030 ONLINE Mary Francis Drake
Creative Arts (LAS 3)
AR 1110 1 127 4 LAS3 Introduction to 2D Design MW 1230 1430 SB 113D TBA Faculty
AR 1110 2 128 4 LAS3 Introduction to 2D Design TR 1230 1430 SB 113D Devon Mozdierz
AR 1610 1 129 4 LAS3 Drawing I MW 900 1100 FITBRN Marcus Greene
AR 1610 2 130 4 LAS3 Drawing I TR 1230 1450 FITBRN TBA Faculty
AR 1610 3 131 4 LAS3 Drawing I (for Majors) TR 900 1100 FITBRN Darryl Furtkamp Majors only
AR 2610 1 1061 4 LAS3 Drawing II TR 900 1100 FITBRN Darryl Furtkamp Prerequisite: AR 1610
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 1 of 3Henniker Fall 2021 LAS Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Creative Arts (LAS 3) continued
CW 1100 1 149 4 LAS3 Intro to Creative Writing MW 1300 1440 LYONS 208 Jennifer Militello Majors only
MW 1300 1410 LYONS 205
Andrew Morgan
CW 1100 3 1090 4 LAS3 Intro to Creative Writing F 1300 1400 ONLINE
PHO 1710 1 909 4 LAS3 Photography I TR 1630 1800 SB 113D TBA Faculty
PHO 1710 2 910 4 LAS3 Photography I TR 1830 2000 SB 113D TBA Faculty
PHO 1710 3 972 4 LAS3 Photography I MW TBD SB 113D TBA Faculty
Social Science (LAS 4)
EC 2110 1 121 4 LAS4 Introduction to Macroeconomics TR 1100 1210 ONLINE Ali Jalili
EC 2120 1 122 4 LAS4 Introduction to Microeconomics TR 1240 1350 ONLINE Ali Jalili
PS 1110 1 191 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology TR 1250 1400 CEI 202 Alexander Walsh
PS 1110 2 192 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology TR 1430 1540 LYONS 109 Kristie Baldwin
PS 1110 3 193 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology MW 930 1040 LYONS 208 TBA Faculty
PS 1110 4 194 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology MW 1120 1230 CEI 201 TBA Faculty
PS 1110 5 313 4 LAS4 Introduction to Psychology TR 1450 1600 CEI 201 Marc Clement
MW 1250 1400 CEI 102
Sarah Gunnery
PS 2050 1 198 4 LAS4 Social Psychology F 1300 1400 ONLINE
PS 2160 1 196 4 LAS4 Life-Span Development TR 940 1050 CEI 201 Marc Clement
PS 2160 2 197 4 LAS4 Life-Span Development TR 1120 1230 CEI 201 Marc Clement
SO 1110 2 770 4 LAS4 Introduction to Sociology TR 1300 1410 LYONS 204 Susan Mansor
Natural and Biological Scinece with Lab (LAS 5)
BI 1010 1 206 4 LAS5 Biology and Society MW 940 1050 ONLINE Eric Simon Must be taken with BI 1010 Lab
ES 1110 1 222 4 LAS5 Env Science: Global Concern MW 920 1030 SB 114C Elizabeth Harper Must be taken with CRN 223
ES 1110 2 224 4 LAS5 Env Science: Global Concern TR 940 1050 SB 208A Mark Mitch Must be taken with CRN 225
ES 1110 3 226 4 LAS5 Env Science: Global Concern TR 940 1050 ONLINE Mark Mitch Must be taken with CRN 227
TR 1110 1220 SB 114B This course is designated for Face to Face
Elizabeth Harper
ES 2990 1 1097 4 LAS5 Tp:Cmmnty Actn on Climate Chge R 1230 1450 SB 114C students only
Humanities (LAS 6)
AHT 2260 1 925 4 LAS6 Cross Cultural Connections TR 1250 1400 LYONS 106 Karen Hillson
AHT 3180 1 924 4 LAS6 Arts of Africa & the Pacific TR 930 1040 LYONS 106 Karen Hillson
MW 920 1030 CEI 110
Richard Hubbard
CJ 2320 1 142 4 LAS6 Criminal Justice Ethics F 900 1000 ONLINE Prerequisite: CJ 1110
CO 2220 1 1081 4 LAS6 History & Criticism of Film TR 1240 1350 CEI 110 Douglas Smith
EN 1930 1 152 4 LAS6 Survey of American Literature TR 930 1040 LYONS 208 Andrew Morgan
EN 3950 1 1093 XL 4 LAS6 Shakespeare MW 1120 1230 PPAC THEATRE Glenn Stuart
MW 1440 1550 LYONS 106
Andrew Gordon
HS 1110 1 358 4 LAS6 Westrn Civilization to 1500 F 1000 1100 ONLINE
HS 3490 2 389 4 LAS6 Sem: Heretics to Holy Warriors ONLINE ONLINE Sarah Vierra
M 1120 1230 LYONS 103
Kurt Stuke
PL 2990 1 1114 4 LAS6 Chasing Phil Thrgh Literature F 1030 1130 ONLINE
PL 2990 2 1115 4 LAS6 Process in Lit and Philosophy TR 1430 1540 LYONS 209 Nicholas Tirone
PL 3990 1 1129 4 LAS6 Topics/Philosophy & Literature TR 1300 1410 CEI 220 Frances Chelland
TH 3950 1 364 XL 4 LAS6 Shakespeare MW 1120 1230 PPAC THEATRE Glenn Stuart
Global Issuses (LAS 7) - Students must have completed 5 LAS courses prior to enrolling in an LAS 7 course.
HS 3590 2 388 4 LAS7 Glbl Hist Sem:Global Pandemics ONLINE ONLINE Sarah Vierra
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 2 of 3Henniker Fall 2021 LAS Courses
Course Numb Sec CRN XL CR LAS Title Days Begin End Room Pterm Instructor Notes
Global Issuses (LAS 7) continued
KI 3120 1 181 XL 4 LAS7 Sport in the Global Society TR 1100 1210 LYONS 109 Mary Alger
LAS 3110 1 811 4 LAS7 When Democracy Fails TR 1610 1720 LYONS 211 Stanley Horton
PO 3210 1 160 4 LAS7 Global Issues M 1800 2140 LYONS TBA Faculty
SM 3120 1 1127 XL 4 LAS7 Sport in the Global Society TR 1100 1210 LYONS 109 Mary Alger
SO 3040 1 710 4 LAS7 Global Social Problems TR 1440 1550 LYONS 208 Susan Mansor
Quantitative Literacy (LAQL)
MT 1100 1 188 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 920 1030 LYONS 209 TBA Faculty
MT 1100 2 189 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning MW 1100 1210 SB 114C Kristine Conmy
MT 1100 3 333 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1100 1210 SB 113E Courtney Connor
MT 1100 4 1014 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1100 1210 LYONS 209 TBA Faculty
MT 1100 5 339 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1240 1350 SB 113E Courtney Connor
MT 1100 6 341 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1240 1350 LYONS 209 TBA Faculty
MT 1100 7 604 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning TR 1300 1410 ONLINE David Baker
MT 1100 8 606 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning MW 1300 1410 ONLINE Tod Ramseyer
MT 1100 9 1107 4 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning MW 1240 1350 Kristine Conmy
No registration required, this is a scheduled
David Baker
MT 1100L 1 1015 0 LAQL Quantitative Reasoning Lab TR 1450 1600 ONLINE help section
MW 1120 1230 SB 114A Prerequisite: MT 1100. Must be taken with MT
Tod Ramseyer
MT 1600 1 431 4 LAQL Algebra and Trigonometry F 1000 1100 ONLINE 1600 Lab
MT 1600L 1 1157 0 LAQL Algebra and Trigonometry Lab R 1230 1340 SB 114A Tod Ramseyer Must be taken with MT 1600 Lecture
MT 2310 1 190 4 LAQL Statistics I TR 940 1050 ONLINE David Baker Prerequisite: C- or better in MT 1100
Writing (LAWR)
WR 1010 1 162 4 LAWR Composition TR 800 910 SPAULD 305 TBA Faculty
SPAULD WRTG
Brian Furtado
WR 1010 2 367 4 LAWR Composition TR 930 1040 LAB
WR 1010 3 163 4 LAWR Composition TR 940 1050 SPAULD 305 TBA Faculty
SPAULD WRTG
Nicole Decoteau
WR 1010 4 164 4 LAWR Composition TR 1250 1400 LAB
WR 1010 5 166 4 LAWR Composition TR 1450 1600 SPAULD 305 Nicole Decoteau Remote Learners Only
WR 1010 6 1120 4 LAWR Composition MW 1300 1410 SB 113B TBA Faculty
WR 1010 7 1121 4 LAWR Composition TR 1120 1230 SPAULD 305 Brian Furtado
WR 1010 8 169 4 LAWR Composition MW 940 1050 SPAULD 305 James Johnson
WR 1010 9 170 4 LAWR Composition MW 1120 1230 SPAULD 305 James Johnson
SPAULD WRTG
TBA Faculty
WR 1010 10 171 4 LAWR Composition MW 1110 1220 LAB
SPAULD WRTG
James Johnson
WR 1010 11 772 4 LAWR Composition MW 1250 1400 LAB
WR 1010 12 172 4 LAWR Composition MW 1450 1600 SPAULD 305 TBA Faculty
XL - Cross Listed Courses Term Dates: August 16 - November 23
Part of Term - Blanks indicate Full term course 1st 7 Weeks: August 16 - October 3 Fall 2021
LAS - Courses fulfill LAS requirement 2nd 7 Weeks: October 6 - November 23 Page 3 of 3FALL 2021 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS NOT FOUND IN CATALOG CJ 3990 Organized Crime
This course concerns itself with the history, structure, and mission of various types
Residential Undergraduate Catalog: http://catalog.nec.edu/index.php of organized criminal enterprises. It will offer a detailed analysis of the structure
and methods of operation of both domestic and transnational crime groups. Topics
AC 2990 Survey of Accounting will include Prohibition, drug trafficking, gambling, loan sharking, contract murder
This introductory course has been designed for non-business majors. The goal is to and an analysis of the different ethnical crime families. Current law enforcement
introduce the topic of accounting in a way that will enable further study. Early in the practices and policy issues will be discussed.
term we will attempt to grow the student’s awareness of terms and concepts related
to the general concept of “what is accounting for”. The eventual goal is to enable an CJ 3990 Interviewing and Interrogation
understanding of the facts that come from financial statements and how they will This course provides an in‐depth examination of interpersonal communications with
impact the management decisions the company is obligated to make. a specific focus on interviews conducted by law enforcement, including victim,
witness, informant, and subject interviews. Emphasis is placed on rapport-based
BU/SM 3990 Sport Media interviewing techniques; developing effective questioning strategies; identifying,
This course examines the role media plays in contemporary sports, the relationship managing, and avoiding common forms of resistance; adapting to intercultural
between sport and sport media, and how these two entities influence the public's situations; and identifying and managing deception. Each component of the course
perception of the sport’s industry. Many professional careers associated with sport is backed by the most recent academic research in the field. Prerequisites: CJ 1110,
media will be discussed including sports information, public/media relations, CJ 2130.
journalism, and broadcasting. Students will learn how to conduct interviews with
sports figures, create media and promotional materials, write game and feature ED 3995 Fieldwork Practicum
stories, and to effectively utilize social media as a promotional tool. This practicum is designed to provide students with the necessary field experience
in an educational setting in order to learn from others, apply information and skills,
CJ 2990 Crime Analysis and collaborate as a professional. This course requires students to work on-site in a
This course will cover the basic functions of crime analysis in modern K-12 setting. Students may take this course as a stand-alone or in-conjunction with
policing. Based upon the high technical nature of crime analysis this class -will be other classes. This course is a requirement of ED 3000, 3010, 2020 and 3030 for
taught online as many requests are sent via electronics means and while crime one-credit each. (1-4 credits)
analysis roots lie without computer assistance, it has evolved into an essential
tool. Students taking this class will be required to discuss basic topics in criminal
ES 2990 Tp: Community Action on Climate Change
justice and have a solid understanding of basic mathematics. Perquisites for this
This course is designated for face to face students only
class should be Introduction to Criminal Justice and a waiver for math 990 or
In this course, students will learn the science of climate change and become familiar
completion of a college level mathematics class. The course will require the use of
with the state, federal, and international policies focused on addressing this global
discussion groups on a regular basis along with collaboration between students as
challenge. Students will work with community members who are active in the
the field of crime analysis requires collaboration with other people in the
Kearsarge Climate Action Committee to develop education and outreach materials
department and colleagues. Students will be required to have a current copy of
that can be used during community presentations at local libraries. These
Microsoft office, including Word, Excel and Access. The course will cover 3
presentations will use local stories and examples to illustrate how climate change is
primary areas of crime analysis: Sources of data, analysis and products produced in
impacting our community’s ecosystems and economies and will encourage civil
crime analysis.
discourse and democratic debate about local and national policy decisions around
CJ 2990 Juvenile Justice climate change. During the laboratory portion of the course, students and
This course provides a detailed overview of the history and development of the community members will engage in citizen science projects focused on
Juvenile Justice system and Juvenile Law in the United States. We will examine the documenting how climate change is affecting local ecosystems and economies.
history of the juvenile court system and its effect on current policy. The course will
provide a detailed study of the judicial process involved today in the handling of ES 3990 Tpcs: Water Resrcs and Quality
juvenile matters from a police, prosecutor and societal perspective. Special The principles of water quality and physicochemistry are examined in the context of
emphasis will be placed on the judicial aspects involved in a juvenile case, EPA water quality standards and mitigating the impacts of water pollution on
including charging, custody issues, court process, treatment and after-care. ecosystems and human health. The fundamentals of water resource planning and
hydrology are explored with emphasis on management of community water
resources. Case studies of major water quality issues are studied including leadcontamination, harmful algal blooms, surface water quality and groundwater and skills for thinking, writing, and speaking critically
contamination. Completion of ES3300 Research Methods is recommended but not about both literature and Global Warming.
required. Prerequisites: ES 1110, MT 2300, CH 2010 or CH2110 (4 Credits)
LAS 1110 Communicating Nature
KI 2990 Cert Prep: Personal Training In The Nature Principle, author Richard Louv tells us: “The more high-tech we
This course will provide instruction, both lecture based and practical, to prepare become, the more we need nature.” Does modern life allow us to be in tune with
students to earn a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) certificate. There are several nature? In this high-tech world, how interdepend are we with other humans and the
reputable organizations that offer a similar certification; this course will prepare life supporting eco-systems around us? In Communicating Nature, author Julia B.
students to sit for the test offered by the organization of their choice. Topics will Corbett looks to have us understand that all the message we have been fed through
include introductory level instruction in: many forms of communication have helped to frame our view of nature. By
· Anatomy and Kinesiology exploring and analyzing the language used in discussions of the natural world as it
· Exercise technique streams to us from any sources: news outlets, conservation blogs and websites,
· Exercise testing poets, writer, corporate mission statement, documentaries, soundscape ecology,
· Exercise physiology advertising images we can step back and look critically at our own beliefs. What
· Nutrition does it mean to be “Human” within our natural world? This class looks to be a fun,
· Basic biomechanics dynamic, and interactive course! We need your participation to help make it great!
· Behavior modification Using a multi-disciplinary approach this class will engage readings, documentaries,
· Client screening and interaction and the exploration of the land itself, to better understand what it means to see
· Exercise programming ourselves as being a part of nature. To see ourselves as growing to care for the
· Legal issues human fulfillment nature may provide. We will consider whether the idea that our
· Facility Standards rampant use of technologies has caused us to step further away from nature, further
· CPR/AED/First Aid than at any other time in our evolutionary process. And is this even a concern to
you?
LAS 1110 ANTHROPOCENE Age of Man
Humans (Homo sapiens) have inhabited the Earth only last 150,000 years. This is a LAS 1110 Ethics and Capitalism
blink of an eye compared to the age of the Earth of 4.5 billion years. Yet, this Capitalism has been a powerful force in shaping the world as we know it. But has
species has spread over most of the planet and profoundly affected its ecosystem. In the output been morally good or bad? How do we weigh the opportunity afforded
this course we will consider the positive and negative impact of the human activities through the free-market with the marginalization, oppression, and pervasive
from the philosophical, ethical and scientific understanding of the relationship inequality within the distribution of primary social goods? This course examines
between man and the nature. Emphasis will be on the finding the way to minimize that very question by first exploring a normative ethical framework, upon which, to
and mitigate any negative impact on the living Earth and pursue a sustainable way evaluate morality. Capitalism and some related economic concepts will be defined
of living. The discussion will be based on the verifiable, reliable information and and will serve as the focus of the moral evaluation. Related literature, historical
logical, rational reasoning. events, political theory, recent organizational trends, and sociological phenomena
will also be included within the evaluation.
LAS 1110 Clifi
This course is an introduction to the nascent genre of climate change fiction, LAS 1110 Food, Farms, and the Future
commonly referred to as CliFi. This term, we will read specific fictional texts that This course is a seminar that explores one of the oldest and most essential
posit how Climate Change, better referred to as Global Warming, may affect our intersections of humans and their environment: agriculture. The course will focus in
world. How do various writers imagine living in a brave a new world (mad props to particular on sustainability and local farming. A multidisciplinary course, it will
Aldous Huxley, yo) where refugees are escaping the global south and inundating explore the connections between agriculture and literature, arts, sciences, and history
their northern and southern neighbors? How do these host countries react, while looking to the uncertain future of farming. A strong emphasis is placed on the
culturally, economically, politically, and socially? How do characters within these development of critical thinking and writing skills. It is designed to meet the
short-stories, novels, and films react to their changing environment? How do writers LAS1110 requirements for new students.
and directors present characters and settings? What mood do these writers present?
How do authors use language and style to create an atmosphere? Please keep in
mind that we are looking at fiction that explores possible, myriad futures to get us to
act now. Most importantly, this course focuses on developing the necessary toolsLAS 1110 Relationship Status: It’s Complicated LAS 1110 The Nature Principle
This course is a philosophical look at the evolution and deconstruction of the One of the most pressing challenges we face today is our relationship to the natural
subject/object dichotomy between humanity and nature. Through our analysis of this world. With more and more of our time spent in technologically mediated
problem, students will engage the thought of some of the most pivotal thinkers in the environments, our time in nature is seen primarily as recreational. As a result, our
history of philosophy. The course opens in Ancient Greece at the dawn of the attentiveness to the land as a living community, and understanding our place within
concept of “Nature” and philosophy’s initial attempt to gain dominion over an it, seems to be increasingly beyond our view. Using a multi-disciplinary approach
otherwise chaotic world ruled by the Gods. Through Socrates and Plato, students will this class will engage readings, documentaries, and the land itself, to better
trace the early history of humanity’s separation from nature via the soul/body understand what it means to see ourselves as being of nature, not just in it. In doing
dichotomy. After tracing the evolution of that dichotomy through the Middle Ages so, we will consider whether the idea that becoming one with our
and the history of Christianity, the course turns to 17th century thinker, Rene machines/technologies is just another step in our evolutionary process, one that will
Descartes, who formalizes it as the Subject/Object dichotomy for the modern era. allow us to completely transcend our very biology, placing us beyond nature in
Finally, through Martin Heidegger in the 20th century, students will engage in an some way. We will begin, however, with a very different view. Richard Louv,
existential analysis of our being-in Nature and our rootedness in the World, finally author of The Nature Principle, believes that: “The more high-tech we become, the
deconstructing the Subject/Object dichotomy and restoring our forgotten relationship more we need Nature.” First question – What could he possibly mean?
between humanity and nature.
LAS 1110 Understanding Our Place in Nature
LAS 1110 Teasing Death with Adventure This course gives students a multi-faceted view of the place of humanity in the web
Why do humans feel the need to challenge themselves in the most dangerous of life comprising the natural environment.
conditions nature has to offer? is a central focus of this LAS 1 course. In this course
the class will explore the psyche, development, and connection to nature of LAS 1110 Will Climate Change Change My Life?
mountaineers, downhill bikers, backcountry skiing, and more. By developing a As we enter the social and environmental disruptions of a rapidly changing climate,
passion and connection to nature humans have sought to challenge the human body what is, and will be, the impact on you?
and the mind in pushing limits that can often result in tragedy and seemingly This course is designed to help students understand a global environmental problem
impossible survival. This course will also examine and attempt to understand the real in the context of their own lives. To reach this point students will research and
fight or flight when survival skills are tested in the most critical situations. Students discuss the scientific method, climate research techniques, and the current
will reflect on literature and films that exemplify these human phenomena. The predictions of climate change impacts on a global, national and regional scale. We
format of this course will include reading, films, reflection, journaling, discussion, will explore the inherent social issues of a global event including climate refugees,
and research. Students in this course will be expected to spend time outside. Students social justice, economic disruption, and cultural change and how these could impact
in this class will learn why humans, cross culturally, seek adventure and tease death in students. Given a background in the current science, students’ final project will be
a natural environment utilizing minimal technology. to design a lifestyle concept map. It will serve as a visual framework of the impact
of climate change on an individual, and an outline of behavior that could reduce
LAS 1110 Tigers, Trees, and People greenhouse gasses and mitigate the impact of climate change.
Business, society, and the environment are connected in surprising ways with
surprising results. In our interconnected world, each of us bears responsibility in LAS 1120 Civil Rights and the Graphic Novel
building a sustainable future. This class looks at this interconnection and evaluates By reading and analyzing the stories of others, this course will allow us to examine
the ways business shapes outcomes for the environment and society. We will the unique experiences of individuals of varying race, gender, sexual orientation and
explore examples where business’ influence on the environment and society has religious affiliation and see how their experience of society may differ from what
been both positive and negative and attempt to draw out some conclusions. Many of we perceive in our own lives. This course will look at the way we perceive the
the examples we will study are in countries across the globe; others are much closer society and culture we live in, and how our perceptions may differ from others,
to home. Finally, we will look at new structures and models of business being unlike ourselves, who live in that same society, and we will examine how our
developed – innovations that allow us to simultaneously achieve business and limited perspective may influence the way we treat and perceive others. From there,
societal goals without damaging the environment. Using real life examples, case we will understand how the human rights—as defined by the Universal Declaration
studies, in-class exercises, and field trips, the class will see sustainability in action of Human Rights— of historically marginalized groups have not been respected,
as well as learn about it. Building sustainable communities requires participation protected or preserved, and what recourse people have had to take in order to gain
from all of us, and this class is your invitation to lead. or defend their rights.”You can also read