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Class Title | Date(s) |
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Asian History to 1500 (HIST 121) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Bad Words & Taboo Terms (LING 169) | Multiple |
Business Writing (WRTG 316) | Multiple |
Change Using Positive Psychology (ED PS 561) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Changing Children's Behavior Using Positive Methods (ED PS 570) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Classical Mythology (CL CV 155) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Coping with Difficult People (ED PS 562) | 8/22/22 - 10/07/22 |
Cross-Cultural Communication (LING 360) | Multiple |
Cyber Pedagogy (CTLE 651) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
English Grammar: Introduction to (LING 350) | Multiple |
Enhancing Happiness and Life Satisfaction (ED PS 563) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Fiction Workshop (ENGL 551) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |