In this hands-on media production course, students create short documentaries, video portraits, and digital content for a real environmental advocacy group.

This course introduces a wide range of tools and technologies used by today’s forensic scientists. Through hands-on activities and demonstrations, students will learn how evidence is collected, preserved, and interpreted.

How do we know that the Pythagorean Theorem is true or that there are infinitely many prime numbers? It is not based on any measurement or scientific experiment. Instead, mathematical truths are known by constructing logical proofs.

Should a football team punt on 4th down or go for it? How much money should a team invest on its starting shortstop? Does home-court advantage really matter? These questions were once answered by a coach’s gut-instinct, player’s skill, or perhaps even team tradition.

Did you know rocks are silent storytellers?  It’s true – rocks can tell us about the history of the Earth.

This course will explore the science of well-being and what influences happiness. Specifically, research has found that happiness is strongly tied to our social connections and feelings of meaning, and that happiness can be influenced by intentional behaviors.

Social psychology is the captivating scientific journey into how your thoughts, feelings, and actions are shaped by interactions with other people and the world around you. In this course we will talk about personality, emotions, relationships, judgements, and more.

Remember the times we get warned about a hurricane—when everyone rushes to buy and stock up on bottled water, emptying the shelves?

In this course, students work with experienced faculty to learn techniques for music and audio production using Digital Audio Workstation software like Ableton, Logic, and Reaper.

In this immersive course, students will explore the evolution of plants from algae to angiosperms, tracing key milestones that shaped modern plant lineages. We’ll take a field trip to visit the City Park Botanical Garden, where students will investigate diverse plant forms.

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