Music Composition – MUS 260
Applied music composition practices in the context of traditional styles of Western music up to and including the first half…
REL 292 – Comparative Religion: International Topics
An intermediate course in the study of Comparative Religion. This course introduces students to the comparative method in the study…
History of Photography – ARTH 243
This course provides a loosely chronological overview of diverse photographic production beginning with early optical devices such as the camera…
REL 101 – Introduction to World Religions
An introduction to the study of religion through an examination of the world religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and…
Art and Architecture in London – ARTH 383
This course will present a broad chronological survey of the art and architectural histories provided by London museums, galleries and…
SOC 206 – Sociology of Religion
An introduction to the sociology of religion. Discusses classical and contemporary theorists such as Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Wuthnow, Corbett, Bellah;…
Playwrighting – THEA 255
Writing the one-act play from rough draft through polished revision. Exercises in characterization, plot, setting, dialogue, theme, metaphor and dramatic…
ARCR 831 – Conflict Resolution for Clergy
Religious leaders from virtually all faiths view serving their communities as peacemakers as part of their calling, and they are…
Ceramic Sculpture I – ART 112
An introduction to the creative possibilities of ceramics emphasizing diverse approaches to clay as a sculptural material. Exploration of hand…
Graphic Communication for the Theatre – THEA 323
This course serves as an in depth study into the modes of technical drawing and presentation of the Theatre designer…
Special Topics in Civic Engagement: Refugees and Resettlement
Prof. Jonathan GoldenThis course explores the many dimensions of the global refugee crisis, with a specific focus on resettlement. Working in partnership…
Survey of Western Art: Ancient and Medieval – ARTH 101
This course explores the art and architecture of the ancient and medieval eras, including study of the cultures of the…
US Multi-Ethnic Literature – ENGH 108
This course introduces students to literary works by U.S. authors of color (African American, Latino/a, American Indian, Asian American, and…
Advanced Environmental Science
Prof. Alex BajczIn this course, upper-level environmental science/studies majors will serve as consultants for the Borough of Madison, NJ business community. In…
BIOL 101 – Environmental Biology
An introductory study of the environment, the impacts humans have on the Earth’s biological and physical systems, and the ways…
Movement for the Musical Stage – DANC 220
An exploration of various movement and dance styles utilized in musical theatre. The first half of the semester will focus…
Medical Geography
Prof. Lisa JordanMedical Geography investigates the intersections of health and place. The objectives of the course are to illuminate the importance of…
BIOL 220 – Nutrition
Food is essential for human life. What we eat can have a broad impact biological functioning of an individual, from…
Intro to Afro Fusion Dance – DANC 155
The introductory study of basic dances of West Africa and the African Diaspora that connects the traditional West African roots…
Social Policy and Inequality in America (Honors)
Prof. Patrick McGuinnThis course is an online, upper-level, community-based learning seminar on social policy and inequality in America for students interested in…