BST 287 – Applied Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship
This course compliments BST 387, with a focus on hands on approaches to social entrepreneurship, as well as on obtaining…
Nature Writing – ENGH 206
This course examines key texts in the tradition of writing about the natural world. Focusing on creative non-fiction by twentieth/twenty-first…
Homelessness: Learning in Action
Prof. Judy Pryor RamirezStudents will engage the issue of homelessness and the role faith communities play in addressing it through Drew University’s Neighbors-in-Need…
BST 340 – Strategic Decision Making
Analyzes the theory of strategically interdependent decision making, with applications to auctions, bargaining, oligopoly, signaling, and strategic voting. Explores the…
Survey of Western Art: Early Modern, Modern and Contemporary – ARTH 102
Prof. Prof. Margaret KuntzThis course is a chronological survey of western art and architecture from the fourteenth century through the early twentieth century.…
localTREC: Your World, Your Major, and You
THIS 1-CREDIT CLASS OPEN TO ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IS OFFERED AT NO COST AND RUNS FROM JANUARY 7-15, 2021. Get…
REL 211 – Judeo-Christian Ethics
An examination of different ethical theories and approaches in Judeo-Christian traditions. Examines special topics, such as marriage, divorce, romantic love,…
DREW 110 – Launch Workshop: Preparation for Career and Academic Success
This course is a structured, facilitated classroom experience that moves beyond traditional academic advising into multiple domains: self/context-exploration, major and…
Theatre in the Community: The Newark Collaborative
Prof. Chris Ceraso, Judy TateThis course is a collaborative theatre-making enterprise in which Drew students will team with high school students from the Newark inner…
BIOL 150 – Ecology and Evolution
An exploration of evolutionary and ecological processes and consequences, with close examination of population dynamics, population genetics, principles of heredity,…
HIST 323 – African-American Intellectual and Social History
A study of the intellectual arguments and social institutions that have empowered African–American leaders and the masses to maintain and…
Writing for Wikipedia: Sources, Styles, and Sentences
Prof. Sandra JamiesonThis course invites students to engage in public writing and to perfect their writing and information literacy skills while they…
Spirituality, Gender and the Media – MCOM 202
Course Description: The course examines the intersections of gender analysis, alternative spirituality movements and mass media in late Western modernity…
WGST 201/ PSCI 241/ Global Feminisms
Prof. Arango-VargasThis course examines women’s movements internationally and globally. It explores the variations in constructions of sex, gender and gender difference…
Applied Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship
Prof. Maliha SafriThis course compliments ECON 286: Social Entrepreneurship: Theorizing Global Trends, with a focus on hands-on approaches to social entrepreneurship, as…
Systems and Contexts: Public Relations – MCOM 202
This course is a survey of the history, principles and practice of public relations. Students gain an understanding of the…
WGST 310/ Contemporary Feminist Theory and Methodology
Prof. KolmarAn interdisciplinary course focused on contemporary feminist theory. The objectives of the course are: first, to explore the broad range…
Drew Action Seminar II: Exploring Solutions
Prof. Amy Koritz, Lisa Jordan, Jonathan GoldenFocuses on problems identified in the fall semester. Engages students through readings and critical analysis, with the ethical questions raised…
Music: Soundscape of Film – MUS 232
In the words of American film director David Lynch, “half the film is picture, the other half is sound;… they’ve…
WGST 211K1/ Spirituality, Gender and the Media
Prof. PechilisThe course examines the intersections of gender analysis, alternative spirituality movements and mass media in late Western modernity (1960s-present), focusing…