LIB 3040 Information and Society. 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENG 2100. This course examines the nature, production, value and uses of information in historical perspective; the latest development in information technology; the ways information is produced and disseminated and how they affect business, politics, media, science, arts and culture; the growth of the “information society;” and major information policy issues. (Cross-listed with COM 3040 and PAF 3040
This course is a critical introduction to American political institutions and behavior. Attention is...
This is my syllabus for USSO 10100 in the first summer session of 2018.This is an example of a ZTC s...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
LIB 3040 Information and Society. 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENG 2100. This course examines t...
This course explores the theoretical and practical impact of information research on writing. Studen...
This course will help students think critically about how our society uses digital archives. Student...
In contemporary society, the media, including the Internet, television, smart phones, radio, magazin...
This course introduces students to information systems in business. Due to the rapid developments in...
This course examines issues related to the internationalization of media and communication. Topics i...
This is an introductory course to the institutions, processes, and history of American government. W...
In this course, we will learn about governing of New York City through the perspective of early 20th...
This class surveys the musical practices, technological instruments, and scientific concepts associa...
Welcome to English 2150, a writing and reading intensive course that will introduce you to the pract...
Writing II is an intensification of Writing I. This course encourages students to read, reflect on, ...
In this course, we’ll be exploring a wide range of texts from ancient, medieval, and early modern cu...
This course is a critical introduction to American political institutions and behavior. Attention is...
This is my syllabus for USSO 10100 in the first summer session of 2018.This is an example of a ZTC s...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
LIB 3040 Information and Society. 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENG 2100. This course examines t...
This course explores the theoretical and practical impact of information research on writing. Studen...
This course will help students think critically about how our society uses digital archives. Student...
In contemporary society, the media, including the Internet, television, smart phones, radio, magazin...
This course introduces students to information systems in business. Due to the rapid developments in...
This course examines issues related to the internationalization of media and communication. Topics i...
This is an introductory course to the institutions, processes, and history of American government. W...
In this course, we will learn about governing of New York City through the perspective of early 20th...
This class surveys the musical practices, technological instruments, and scientific concepts associa...
Welcome to English 2150, a writing and reading intensive course that will introduce you to the pract...
Writing II is an intensification of Writing I. This course encourages students to read, reflect on, ...
In this course, we’ll be exploring a wide range of texts from ancient, medieval, and early modern cu...
This course is a critical introduction to American political institutions and behavior. Attention is...
This is my syllabus for USSO 10100 in the first summer session of 2018.This is an example of a ZTC s...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...