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201. Statistical Methods
Elementary study of describing data. Descriptive statistics, probability
and sampling, estimation, and hypothesis testing as applied to one- and
two-variable problems. Prerequisite: two years of high school algebra.
Not open to first year students. (Mathematics)
232. Women and Men in the Twenty-First Century
Interdisciplinary, team-taught course exploring gender issues from literary, historical, and social science perspectives. Students will examine gender-related attitudes, images, and behaviors as they are articulated, examined, and otherwise embodied in scholarly studies, fiction, and film. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. H. DAMON-MOORE/D. DAMON MOORE
283. Seminar on Community Service
Exploration of the dynamics of human community and individual responsibility within community, as well as the moral issues raised in contemplation of social responsibility. Students participate in a community service position for the duration of the course. This course integrates learning and community service through reading, writing, reflection, and discussion. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Not offered every year. (CR) GARNER and H. DAMON-MOORE
501. Practice in Writing (1/4)
Two-term individualized adjunct course to improve basic writing skills. Six class meetings and six individual tutorials on the writing for the student's principal course (or on additional essays if necessary). Topics include preparation to write; organization; grammar and punctuation tips; writing introductory, body, and concluding paragraphs; and revising. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (CR) A. GRUBER-MILLER
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