Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1995 — Page 38

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FA 45t.lt Advanced Topics: Fear AMcna-Ajnerteaa Artists: A Shared Wi rtlagc (1-3) Wed, 5:30-8:30 and Sat, 9:00-12:00 Coarse highlights fear artists: WHHamE. Scott, John Wesley Hardrkk, Hale Aspado WoodrofT, and WUHam Meiors. Course is to help students and participants uaderstaad these artists and the caKaral and professional appeal (tftheir works and their hamauistk relatioashipshithe context of their ttee, Indiana/Amertca, and the world they lived in. The coarse will be offered during the last five weeks of the Winter, 1994, semester, two meetings per week, three boors each meeting. The Wednesday night meeting will be at Martin University; the Saturday morning v meeting wiH be at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. HU207.lt Leaded or Unleaded: To Be or Not To Be? (3)

Thur, 9^00-11:40

Through the collaborative method, students win investigate lead poisoning and other behaviors that are both environmentally and personally destructive (Le., smoking, smog, toxic dumping, etc.). Historians register lead poisoning as a possflHe cause far the M Mi of Roam. n The coarse wffl illustrate bow destructive behaviors can be changed so that wholeness ofHfe is possible In our orban environments. PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE SERIES HU210.lt Footsteps Into and Beyond thfc Future (3)

Thor, 5:30-8:10

This IrtturostFlfa will address the jsmuis that human MnpiriH hove to face In the areas of earth ovolatlou.

CPM 558JO Urban Education: Hew to Engage Parents aaoi the

CLASS LIMIT 20

MA139.il

College Mathematics

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Wed, 2:50-5:20

MA 130.12

College Mathematics

3

Sat, 12:00-2:40

CLASS LIMIT20

MAI3t.lt

intermediate Algebra

3

Fri, 5:30-8:10

CLASS UMIT 20

MA205.lt

Statistics

3

Fri, 5:30-8:10

MA20S.il

Statistics

3

Thur, 9:00-11:40

MA 205.12

Statistics

3

Sat, 9:00-11:40

MA212.lt

Calculus II

3

Sat, 12:00-2:40

MA 305.10

Modern Geometry

3

ARR

MA410.lt

Advanced Topics in Math

3

ARR

PSYCHOLOGY DIVISION

PSY 101 JO

Intro to Psychology

3

Fri, 5:30-8:10

FSY 101.11

Intro to Psychology

3

Fri, 9:00-11:40

PSY210.lt

Developmental Psychology

3

Tue, 9:00-11:40 *

PSY 270JO

Research Methods

3

Thur, 5:30-8:10

PSY280.lt

African-American Psychology

3

Fri, 5:30-8:10

PSY310.lt

Addictions Counseling ^

3

Fri, 2:50-5:20

PSY380.lt

Family Counseling

3

Fri, 9:00-11:40

PSY 495.10

Practicum

3

ARR

PSY499.lt

Final Project

3

ARR

RELIGIOUS STUDIES DIVISION

RS 101.10

Old Testament Survey

3

Mon, 9:00-11:40

RS 121.10

Biblical Greek II

3

Wed, 5:30-8:10

RS 210.10

Topics in Religious Studies

3

Tue, 5:30-8:10

RS 220.10

Philosophy of Dr. M.L. King, Jr.

3

Wed, 9:00-11:40

RS300.lt

Biblical Studies

3

Mon, 5:30-8:10

RS 312.10

History & Theories of Religious Studies

3

Thur, 5:30-8:10

RS410.lt

The Church and Urban Issues

3

Thur, 9:00-11:40

RS499.lt

Final Project

3

ARR

SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISION

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

CJ 190.19*

Intro to Criminal Justice

3

Fri, 5:30-8:10

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CJ340.lt

Court Procedure and Testimony

3

Sat, 12:00-2:40

CJ370.lt

Probation and Parole

3

Fri, 2:50-5:20

CJ499.10

Practicum

3

ARR

CJ499.lt

Final Project

3

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