Programs for First Year Students
2002 - 2003

New programs (i.e., those not appearing in the printed catalog) are noted in GREEN.
Program update information appears at the end of the program's description.
* Indicates upper-division credits

Core Programs
Last Updated
Program Title
Quarters
Signature
Required?
Accepts Students in Spring?
 
Centering
 
 
S
N
Y
New
11/20/02
The Citizen Artist: Activism Through Art
F
W
S
N
Y
 
Coastal Geology and Ecology
 
 
S
N
Y
New
11/26/02
The Good Citizen
 
 
S
N
Y
11/20/02
Imaging the Body
F
W
 
N
N/A
11/20/02
Life on Earth: Postcards from the Edge
F
W
 
N
N/A
2/26/03
Making of Modern America: The Founding Period to the Present
F
W
S
N
Y
11/20/02
Patterns across Space and Time
F
W
 
Y
N/A
11/20/02
Resurrection and Revenge
 
 
S
N
Y
3/7/03
The Secret Garden
 
 
S
N
Y
11/20/02
So You Want to Be a Teacher? Exploring Issues of Development, Learning and Schooling
F
W
 
N
N/A
 
What's Love Got to do with It? Men, Women, Marriage and Families
F
W
 
N
N/A
 
What's Your Question?
 
 
S
N
Y
 
Weird and Wondrous
F
W
 
Y
N/A
All Level Programs
Last Updated
Program Title
Quarters
Signature
Required?
Accepts Students in Spring?
New
11/20/02
Algebra to Algorithms: An Introduction to Mathematics for Science and Computing
 
 
S
N
Y
 
America Documented
F
W
 
Y
N/A
 
The American City since 1945
F
 
 
N
N/A
New
2/25/03
Art Now: An Introduction to Contemporary Art
 
W
S
Y
N
 
Celluloid Women and Men: Representations of Gender in Japanese and American Cinema
 
W
 
N
N/A
12/18/02
Concepts of Computing
 
 
S
N
Y
 
Drawing a Life
 
 
S
N
Y
New
11/22/02
Farm to Table: Topics in Local and Global Food Production
 
 
S
N
Y
New
2/19/03
Fiction and Nonfiction
 
W
S
Y
Y
2/25/03
Foundations of Performing Arts
F
W
S
Y
N
New
11/20/02
Getting to Know the One-Act Play
 
 
S
N
Y
 
The Good Life
F
W
 
Y
N/A
2/19/03
Hype and Hucksters: Media Campaigns as Popular Culture
F
W
S
Y
N
 
Individuals vs. Societies: Studies of American and Japanese Society, Literature and Cinema
 
 
S
N
Y
 
Insects and Plants of Washington
 
 
S
N
Y
11/20/02
Intersections of Cultures: Contemporary Art
F
W
S
N
N/A
3/3/03
Intimate Nature: Communication Older than Words
F
W
S
Y
Y
New
11/20/02
Nature Writing: An Interaction Between Humans and the Natural World
F
 
 
N
N/A
11/20/02
Paradise Outlaws: Kerouac, Bukowski and the Beats
 
 
S
N
Y
2/19/03
Picturing Plants
F
W
S
Y
Y
11/20/02
Pillars of Fire: Jewish Contributions to European and American Culture
F
W
 
N
N/A
New
11/20/02
Postcolonial Literature
 
 
S
N
Y
 
Puppet and Object Theater
 
 
S
N
Y
2/19/03
Respect: A Process of Universal Humanity
F
W
S
Y
Y
 
Rules of Nature/Rules of Life
F
 
 
N
N/A
3/25/03
Russia: Empires and Enduring Legacies
F
W
S
N
Y
4/1/03
Seeking Justice: Reclamation, Equality and Restitution
F
W
S
Y
Y
3/7/03
A Silver Sky: Poetry and Place in the Pacific Northwest
F
W
S
Y
Y
New
11/20/02
What Are Children For?
 
 
S
N
Y

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