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Abnormal Psychology Details 27156 PSYC201 3 5 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:10 AM - 12:35 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.BESS 309
Examines the causes, diagnosis, assessment, symptoms, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders; includes historical and current theoretical perspectives, classification systems, cultural perspectives and legal/ethical issues. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 PSYC Howard, Kauscha 01/26/2026 11:10 05/17/2026 12:35 Essex TR On-Site
Advanced Creative Writing Workshop Details 26650 ENGL247 3 7 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 09:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Days: T, R    Location: E.ADMN 213
ENGL 247 continues the objectives introduced in ENGL 209, with comprehensive study in poetry, non-fiction, and short story projects. Students are expected to participate in intensive workshops and create multiple drafts of each project through the peer editing and revision process. The class will culminate in a final presentation and reading of work. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202621 ENGL Sevik, Gregory 01/26/2026 09:35 05/17/2026 11:00 Essex TR On-Site
African-American History Overview-GL Details 27160 HIST116 3 16 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 10:10 AM - 11:05 AM
Days: M, W    Location: E.ADMN 106

Online
Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines the origin of African American people in continental Africa and traces the Black experience in America to the present. An emphasis is placed upon African roots, transition to enslavement, the realities of enslavement, opposition to enslavement, the Civil War, Reconstruction and its aftermath, the period of the Nadir, Black Nationalism, African American participation in the World Wars, institutional development, and the modern Civil Rights Movement. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 HIST Sabio-McLaughlin, Ingrid 01/26/2026 05/17/2026 Essex MWO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
American Government and Politics Details 24732 POLS101 3 10 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:10 AM - 12:35 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.ADMN 106
Is a course which introduces students to the historical foundation of the American political system and United States Constitution and their impact on citizens. Students analyze how the institutions of the federal government, the Congress, the presidency, and the courts operate, both in theory and in practice, and how they interact with one another. Students examine the role of campaigns and elections in American politics and how political parties, interest groups, and the media influence the domestic and foreign policy making process. Students question political conflicts and how conflicts have affected the process of politics and governmental institutions. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 POLS Dedie, John 01/26/2026 11:10 05/17/2026 12:35 Essex TR On-Site
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Details 25971 HUSC222 3 15 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 02:20 PM - 03:45 PM
Days: T    Location: D.LOYD 218

Online
Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Provides an overview of common mental health diagnoses occurring in childhood and adolescence. This course includes a research-based perspective on the presentation, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders, as well as resiliency factors. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: PSYC 222. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202621 HUSC Baker-Taylor, Roseanna 01/26/2026 05/17/2026 Dundalk TO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Details 25972 PSYC222 3 15 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 02:20 PM - 03:45 PM
Days: T    Location: D.LOYD 218

Online
Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Provides an overview of common mental health diagnoses occurring in childhood and adolescence. This course includes a research-based perspective on the presentation, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders, as well as resiliency factors. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HUSC 222. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202621 PSYC Staff 01/26/2026 05/17/2026 Dundalk TO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
Children's Literature Details 27159 EDTR115 3 17 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 3/16/2026 - 5/10/2026
Times: 03:55 PM - 07:10 PM
Days: M, W
Provides students with a survey of books from their beginning to the present day. Cultural and historical influences and the evolution of the picture book are examined. Children's Literature offers a comprehensive study of genres for children from birth through young adult, with emphasis on selecting high quality and appropriate literature for children. Various presentation methods are explored with emphasis on child involvement. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: ENGL 115. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202621 EDTR Richards, Mary 03/16/2026 15:55 05/10/2026 19:10 Online MWO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
Children's Literature Details 27158 ENGL115 3 17 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 3/16/2026 - 5/10/2026
Times: 03:55 PM - 07:05 PM
Days: M, W
Provides a survey of children's literature from its beginning to the present day; highlights the cultural and historical influences and shows the evolution of the particular art form that melds story and picture. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). Same As: EDTR 115. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202621 ENGL Richards, Mary 03/16/2026 15:55 05/10/2026 19:05 Online MWO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
College Composition II Details 25363 ENGL102 3 6 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 12:45 PM - 02:05 PM
Days: T, R    Location: D.LOYD 218
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 ENGL Trucker, Jeremy 01/26/2026 12:45 05/17/2026 14:05 Dundalk TR On-Site
College Composition II Details 24612 ENGL102 3 6 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 02:20 PM - 03:45 PM
Days: T, R    Location: C.HILT 411
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 ENGL Cole-Leonard, Natasha 01/26/2026 14:20 05/17/2026 15:45 Catonsville TR On-Site
College Composition II Details 24333 ENGL102 3 6 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:15 AM - 12:10 PM
Days: M, W    Location: E.ADMN 213

Online
Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 ENGL Mantler, Elsbeth 01/26/2026 05/17/2026 Essex MWO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
College Composition II Details 26428 ENGL102 3 8 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 12:45 PM - 02:10 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.ADMN 218
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 ENGL Harris, Heather 01/26/2026 12:45 05/17/2026 14:10 Essex TR On-Site
Comparative Government-GL Details 26497 POLS131 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 04:05 PM - 05:30 PM
Days: M, W
Is a course which introduces students to major concepts and theories in comparative politics. Students gain analytical knowledge and practical skills to understand the development and outcomes of governments and politics in a variety of countries. Students examine how countries vary in their political institutions and why these variations matter. Students examine the diversity of government and politics globally, including the formation of the nation-state, economics, political culture, nationalism, globalization, democracies, developing democracies, and authoritarian governments. Students examine selected governments from around the globe and across time to answer the question: Why are some countries stable democracies and not others? This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 POLS Ackerman, Joshua 01/26/2026 16:05 05/17/2026 17:30 Online MWO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
Ethics Details 25315 PHIL240 3 0 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 01:25 PM - 02:50 PM
Days: M, W    Location: E.ADMN 106
Teaches the use and discovery by rational methods, theories and concepts that aid in determining the truth about right and wrong, good and bad, morality and immorality. Introduction to Ethics explores, through critical analyses and examination, existing ethical systems by examining values and their applications to everyday phenomena. Ethics improves a student's ability to understand ethical reasoning and induces critical reflection and analyses to build a foundation for making ethical decisions and choices. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 PHIL VanHorn, Nicholas 01/26/2026 13:25 05/17/2026 14:50 Essex MW On-Site
Ethics Details 24752 PHIL240 3 12 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:10 AM - 12:05 PM
Days: M, W, F    Location: C.HILT 411
Teaches the use and discovery by rational methods, theories and concepts that aid in determining the truth about right and wrong, good and bad, morality and immorality. Introduction to Ethics explores, through critical analyses and examination, existing ethical systems by examining values and their applications to everyday phenomena. Ethics improves a student's ability to understand ethical reasoning and induces critical reflection and analyses to build a foundation for making ethical decisions and choices. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 PHIL Wilson, Michael 01/26/2026 11:10 05/17/2026 12:05 Catonsville MWF On-Site
Fundamentals of Chemistry Details 26556 CHEM107 3 0 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 12:45 PM - 02:40 PM
Days: M, W    Location: C.MASH 032
Serves as an introductory chemistry course in which students survey the concepts of general chemistry. Topics include states of matter, atomic structure, the periodic table, bonding, nomenclature, chemical reactions, chemical equations, and quantitative relationships. For students needing a lab, CHEM 108 serves as the accompanying lab. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 CHEM DiCara, Erica 01/26/2026 12:45 05/17/2026 14:40 Catonsville MW On-Site
Fundamentals of Communication Details 25130 CMNS101 3 7 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 06:00 PM - 09:05 PM
Days: M    Location: E.ADMN 106
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 CMNS Trivane, Sheri 01/26/2026 18:00 05/17/2026 21:05 Essex M On-Site
Fundamentals of Communication Details 26496 CMNS101 3 12 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 09:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Days: M, W    Location: C.HTEC 028
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 CMNS Caplan, Jeremy 01/26/2026 09:35 05/17/2026 11:00 Catonsville MW On-Site
Health and Wellness Details 26646 HLTH101 3 11 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:10 AM - 12:35 PM
Days: T, R    Location: D.LOYD 218
Explores essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventative medicine. This course investigates the latest scientific findings germane to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the United States. Issues addressed include those pertaining to social, emotional, physical, intellectual, spiritual, and environmental health. The importance of self-responsibility within a wellness lifestyle is stressed, enabling the student to take the initiative to enhance his or her quality of life. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 HLTH Day, Richard 01/26/2026 11:10 05/17/2026 12:35 Dundalk TR On-Site
History of the United States I Details 27305 HIST111 3 14 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 09:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Days: T, R    Location: D.LOYD 218
Is an introductory survey course designed to acquaint students with the social, economic, political, and cultural developments that shaped American history from the colonial period through the Civil War and laid the foundations of the society we now live in. Selected ideas, individuals, institutions, and movements are examined from a variety of perspectives to understand the diverse and complex nature of American society, as well as the role that race, class, gender, religion, and ethnicity played in shaping domestic and foreign affairs. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 HIST Rosalski, Joseph 01/26/2026 09:35 05/17/2026 11:00 Dundalk TR On-Site
History of the United States II Details 26702 HIST112 3 7 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 01:25 PM - 02:50 PM
Days: M, W    Location: C.HILT 411
Is an introductory survey course designed to acquaint students with the social, economic, political, and cultural forces that shaped American society from the end of the Civil War to the present. Selected ideas, individuals, institutions, and movements are examined from a variety of perspectives to understand the diverse and complex nature of American society, as well as the role that race, class, gender, religion, and ethnicity played in shaping domestic and foreign affairs. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 HIST Chambers, Melissa 01/26/2026 13:25 05/17/2026 14:50 Catonsville MW On-Site
Introduction to Criminal Justice Details 26931 CRJU101 3 14 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 09:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Days: T, R    Location: C.TBA 
Explores the history, philosophy and social development of police, courts, and corrections in a democratic society. This course provides an overview of local, state, and federal agencies, and their operations, which comprise the criminal justice system. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 CRJU Staff 01/26/2026 09:35 05/17/2026 11:00 Catonsville TR On-Site
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology-GL Details 27155 ANTH101 3 6 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 09:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Days: T, R    Location: E.BESS 326
Is a course that provides students with exposure to the comparative study of human populations by examining cultural diversity and the concepts and methods anthropologists use to study culture. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 ANTH Brown, Nina 01/26/2026 09:35 05/17/2026 11:00 Essex TR On-Site
Introduction to Environmental Science Details 24174 ENVS101 3 0 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:10 AM - 12:35 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.MASH 211
Explores the inter-relationships between humans and the Earth's ecosystems. Fundamentals of ecology, water resources, populations, energy, climate, and nutrient cycling will be covered, as well as the impact of human use and management of the Earth's energy, land, water, and air resources. For students needing a lab course, ENVS 102: Introduction to Environmental Science Laboratory, serves as the accompanying lab. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 ENVS Cardona, Cristina 01/26/2026 11:10 05/17/2026 12:35 Essex TR On-Site
Introduction to Global Studies-GL Details 25827 GLBL101 3 16 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 12:45 PM - 02:10 PM
Days: T, R    Location: C.HILT 411
An interdisciplinary course that examines processes of globalization and their consequences. Coursework introduces students to global perspectives on issues confronting the world including the relationships among politics, culture, the environment, and economics. Students develop communication skills, heightened global awareness, and the critical thinking and problem solving skills necessary to adapt to a rapidly changing world. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 GLBL MacLellan, Ann 01/26/2026 12:45 05/17/2026 14:10 Catonsville TR On-Site
Introduction to Holistic and Complementary Health Details 27123 HLTH126 3 10 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 09:05 AM - 10:00 AM
Days: M, W, F    Location: C.HILT 411
Introduction to Holistic and Complementary Health explores health and healing through the integrated and interdependent components of the body, mind and spirit. The course exposes students to a variety of ancient and modern healing traditions from different cultures and around the globe; methods of prevention and self-care; and the paradigm of "whole person" medicine. Students investigate the similarities and differences among conventional, holistic, and complementary health care practices. Students also consider the factors that limit access to holistic and complementary health care in the United States. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 HLTH Holland, Danielle 01/26/2026 09:05 05/17/2026 10:00 Catonsville MWF On-Site
Introduction to Statistical Methods Details 24792 MATH153 4 4 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:15 AM - 12:35 PM
Days: M, F    Location: E.ADMN 200

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:15 AM - 12:10 PM
Days: W    Location: E.ADMN 200
Is a course that develops students' statistical reasoning skills by exploring principles and procedures for collecting, displaying, analyzing data and drawing inferences. Topics include descriptive statistics, introduction to probability, normal and binomial distribution, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, regression and correlation, chi-square distribution, and ANOVA. A statistical computer package is introduced as a computational tool. Its use is integrated throughout the course. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 MATH Gore, Mary 01/26/2026 11:15 05/17/2026 12:10 Essex MWF On-Site
Modern and Contemporary Art History Details 25810 ARTD205 3 10 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 09:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Days: T, R    Location: E.ADMN 106
Introduces the development of world art and visual culture including architecture, monument, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, and related arts from the mid-19th century to the present. Works of art are analyzed in depth through comparative cultural study of social, historical, and religious contexts. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202621 ARTD Walton, Jessica 01/26/2026 09:35 05/17/2026 11:00 Essex TR On-Site
Movies: History & Art Details 26851 CMNS150 3 8 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 06:00 PM - 09:20 PM
Days: W    Location: E.ADMN 106
Is a course that examines the history of motion pictures from their origin as a late 19th century curiosity to their present status as powerful form of mass communication reflecting the impact of many art forms within the Humanities. The course covers the development of film techniques, the evolution of popular movie genres including, but not limited to the western, horror, science fiction/fantasy, and animated features. Students explore film's unique capacity to record and reshape history, and its power to reflect and form public attitudes and social values. Included are screenings of important films representing international film production. Formerly offered as HIST 150, earn credit for one only. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: MCOM 150. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202621 CMNS Kizzier, Carr 01/26/2026 18:00 05/17/2026 21:20 Essex W On-Site
Movies: History and Art Details 26850 MCOM150 3 8 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 06:00 PM - 09:20 PM
Days: W    Location: E.ADMN 106
Is a course that examines the history of motion pictures from their origin as a late 19th century curiosity to their present status as powerful form of mass communication reflecting the impact of many art forms within the Humanities. The course covers the development of film techniques, the evolution of popular movie genres including, but not limited to the western, horror, science fiction/fantasy, and animated features. Students explore film's unique capacity to record and reshape history, and its power to reflect and form public attitudes and social values. Included are screenings of important films representing international film production. Formerly offered as HIST 150, earn credit for one only. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: CMNS 150. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202621 MCOM Kizzier, Carr 01/26/2026 18:00 05/17/2026 21:20 Essex W On-Site
Principles of Human Growth and Development Details 26542 PSYC103 3 0 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 12:45 PM - 02:05 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.BESS 311
Human Growth and Development focuses on the scientific study of physical, socioemotional, cognitive, and personality development across the human lifespan, from conception to death. This course examines the influence of heredity, environment, and culture on human behavior and mental processes during key stages of life, including prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, aging, and the end of life. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 PSYC Carroll, Jessica 01/26/2026 12:45 05/17/2026 14:05 Essex TR On-Site
Principles of Human Growth and Development Details 27124 PSYC103 3 5 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 11:10 AM - 12:35 PM
Days: T, R    Location: C.HILT 411
Human Growth and Development focuses on the scientific study of physical, socioemotional, cognitive, and personality development across the human lifespan, from conception to death. This course examines the influence of heredity, environment, and culture on human behavior and mental processes during key stages of life, including prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, aging, and the end of life. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 PSYC Resta, Stephen 01/26/2026 11:10 05/17/2026 12:35 Catonsville TR On-Site
Technology and Information Systems Details 27157 CSIT101 3 9 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 10:10 AM - 11:05 AM
Days: M, W    Location: E.ADMN 330

Online
Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces emerging computer hardware, software and processes. Students explore the ethical and global impact of technological integration in various segments of society. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 CSIT Brown, Alexis 01/26/2026 05/17/2026 Essex MWO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
The Sociology of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture-GL Details 26544 SOCL141 3 10 Campus: Essex

Dates: 1/26/2026 - 5/17/2026
Times: 06:00 PM - 08:55 PM
Days: T    Location: E.ADMN 106
Is a course that examines race, ethnicity, and culture from a historical and sociological perspective. Students will explore the nature of inequality and the institutional policies and structures that reinforce inequality. The intersection of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, age, and ability will also be examined. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202621 SOCL Washington, Adrianne 01/26/2026 18:00 05/17/2026 20:55 Essex T On-Site