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Course Listing: SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND POLICIES

Fall Term 2004-05, Bloomington



Information on this report reflects data as of the end of the day Monday, January 24, 2005

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	SOC-S 101  SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND POLICIES (3 CR)
              10692 RSTR     02:30P-03:45P   TR     BH 103    Bartley T                     80    1    0
                 TOPIC : SOCIOLOGY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
              10693 RSTR     03:35P-06:15P   M      BH 228    Vonderhaar C                  80    4    0
                 TOPIC : MEDIA AND SOCIETY
                 S 101 : BRISCOE, FOSTER AND MCNUTT RESIDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED
                 TO REGISTER IN ABOVE SECTION
              10694 RSTR     04:00P-05:15P   TR     BH 347    Whitsel C                     70    2    0
                 TOPIC : GLOBAL SOCIETY
              10695          01:00P-02:15P   TR     CH 001    Cornell L                     80    8    0
                 TOPIC : ENVISIONING THE CITY
                 ABOVE SECTION IS A SERVICE LEARNING COURSE
              10696 RSTR     01:00P-02:15P   MW     WH 005    Rosenbaum M                   70   38    0
                             06:30P-09:00P   W      BH 347
                 TOPIC : SOCIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH CINEMA
                 ABOVE SECTION STUDENTS MUST ATTEND A WEEKLY MOVIE SHOWING ON
                 WED, 6:30-9P
              10697 RSTR     09:30A-10:45A   MW     MY 130    Pescosolido B                 98    1    1
                 TOPIC : MEDICINE IN AMERICA: PHYSICIANS, PATIENTS AND THEIR
                 PROBLEMS
                 S 101 : FOREST, READ AND WILLKIE RESIDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO
                 REGISTER IN ABOVE SECTION
                 A PORTION OF THIS CLASS RESERVED FOR FRESHMAN INTEREST GROUP
                 (FIG) STUDENTS
         CLSD 27775 RSTR     11:15A-12:30P   MW     RB 110    Walters P                    104    0    0
                 TOPIC : GENDER, WORK AND FAMILY
                 A PORTION OF THIS CLASS RESERVED FOR FRESHMAN INTEREST GROUP
                 (FIG) STUDENTS

 

 

 


 

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