UNIV 1005. Social Interactions. 3 Credits.

This interdisciplinary course uses the methods of inquiry and analysis from the social science disciplines in order to interrogate key issues of political behavior, cultural formation, human interaction and communication, as well as historical change. While specific topics will vary each semester, in all cases this course will require that students engage scholarly literature on the topic, conduct guided research on the topic, and write several papers. Restricted to First year students. Prerequisite: no. Recommended background: none.

UNIV 1006. Questions of Culture. 3 Credits.

This interdisciplinary course uses the methods of inquiry and analysis from the disciplines of the arts and humanities in order to interrogate key issues of artistic and symbolic erpression, religious beliefs, philosophy, and historical change. While specific topics will vary each semester, in all cases this course will require that students engage scholarly literature on the topic, conduct guided research on the topic, and write several papers.

UNIV 1810. Fundamentals of Culinary Medicine. 3 Credits.

Students learn practical skills to apply nutrition concepts to impact their own life and those around them through culinary medicine principles. Includes hands-on cooking classes, lectures, guest speakers, and field trips.

UNIV 1995. Undergrad Research Experience. 0 Credits.