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    119 Individual Titles
    • Age of Reason, The: Europe from the 17th to the Early 19th Centuries
    • America in Depression and War
    • American History Since 1865
    • American History to 1865
    • American Literature
    • American Revolution, The
    • Ancient World, The: Greece
    • Ancient World, The: Rome
    • Asia in the Modern World: Images and Representations
    • Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies
    • Build a Small Radar System Capable of Sensing Range, Doppler and Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging
    • Calculus Revisited: Single Variable Calculus
    • Chemical Investigations of Boston Harbor
    • Chemistry Laboratory Techniques
    • Chemistry of Sports
    • Chinese I
    • Chinese II
    • Civil War and Reconstruction, The
    • Classical Mechanics
    • Classics in Western Philosophy
    • Cognitive Neuroscience
    • Communicating Across Cultures
    • Communicating in Cyberspace
    • Composing with Computers
    • Composing Your Life: Exploration of Self Through Visual Arts and Writing
    • Computer Games and Simulations for Education and Exploration
    • Congress and the American Political System I
    • Congress and the American Political System II
    • Constitutional Law: Structures of Power and Individual Rights
    • Darwin and Design
    • Design and Manufacturing I
    • Digital Poetry
    • Emergence of Europe, The: 500-1300
    • Exploring Sea, Space and Earth: Fundamentals of Engineering Design
    • Film Experience, The
    • Forms of Western Narrative
    • Foundations of Theater Practice
    • Foundations of World Culture I: World Civilizations and Texts
    • French I
    • French II
    • Fundamentals of Biology
    • Fundamentals of Music
    • Game Design
    • Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python, A
    • German I
    • German II
    • Godel, Escher, Bach
    • Hands-On Astronomy: Observing Stars and Planets
    • Hands-On Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab Skills
    • History of Western Thought: 500 -1300
    • How and Why Machines Work
    • Introduction to Anthropology
    • Introduction to Asian American Studies: Literature, Culture and Historical Experience
    • Introduction to Astronomy
    • Introduction to Bioengineering
    • Introduction to C++
    • Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
    • Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving
    • Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science I
    • Introduction to Experimental Chemistry
    • Introduction to Fiction
    • Introduction to Literary Theory
    • Introduction to Media Studies
    • Introduction to Music Composition
    • Introduction to Programming in Java
    • Introduction to Psychology
    • Introduction to Robotics
    • Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
    • Introduction to Special Relativity
    • Introduction to Stagecraft
    • Introduction to the American Political Process
    • Introduction to Videogame Studies
    • Introduction to Western Music
    • Introduction to World Music
    • Japanese I
    • Japanese II
    • Kitchen Chemistry
    • Laboratory Chemistry
    • Major Authors: America’s Literary Scientists
    • Major English Novels
    • Major Poets
    • Mathematical Problem Solving Seminar
    • Mathematics in Toys and Games, The
    • Mechanical Engineering Tools
    • Media in Cultural Context: Popular Readerships
    • Multivariable Calculus
    • Music and Technology: Recording Techniques and Audio Production
    • Organic Chemistry I
    • Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism
    • Places of Migration in United States History, The
    • Playwriting I
    • Popular Culture and Narrative: Literature, Comics and Culture
    • Portuguese I
    • Portuguese II
    • Practical Electronics
    • Principles of Chemical Science
    • Probability and Random Variables
    • Race and Gender in Asian America
    • Reading Fiction: Imaginary Journeys
    • Reading Poetry
    • Relativity
    • Renaissance, The: 1300 - 1800
    • Science Essay, The
    • Science Writing and New Media
    • Shakespeare
    • Single Variable Calculus
    • Spanish I
    • Spanish II
    • Street-Fighting Mathematics
    • Studies in Film
    • The Art of Counting
    • Toy Product Design
    • Understanding Television
    • War and American Society
    • Writing About Literature
    • Writing and Experience
    • Writing and Reading Poems
    • Writing and Reading Short Stories
    • Writing with Shakespeare