Spring 2009 Courses
The Spring 2009 IPFW Remnant Trust Project consists of more than 50 original or early edition historical, literary, religious and scientific documents that will be available for hands-on classroom use. The following classes have been specifically designed to take advantage of this unique learning opportunity.
Credit Courses
The following courses are for credit and are applicable toward a degree:
- CPET-364D-01 Networking Security and CS-445-01 Computer Security
- ECE/ME 388 (all sections) Electronics and System
- English L101-02 English L101-03, Western World
- HIST A313-01 United States History: 1865-1919
- IET 105-01 Industrial Management
- Educational Travel Course
- LING L103-02, Introduction to the Study of Language
- MUS L153 - Introduction to Music Therapy
- OLS 324 Advanced Word Processing, Desktop Publishing, and Presentation Graphics
- PHIL 493-01 The Tenacity of Texts: The Diffusion, Endurance, and Transmutation of Great Books in Western History
- PHIL 293-01 Religion and Women WOST 240-01 Women and Religion
- Political Science Y103-08 Introduction to American Politics
- Managing Like A Prince: What Machiavelli Teaches Us About Project Leadership
Non-credit Courses
The following courses are not applicable toward a degree: