POL SC E00, Current Events
This course increases older adults’ understanding of local, national, and international current affairs and how it affects their lives as well as the world around them. Older adults consider the political, economic, and social movements that determine domestic and foreign policies in the United States and around the world.
Course Number: &nbps;9597 Time: 9 - 10:50 a.m. WLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Stern R M&nbps;
Course Number: &nbps;9598 Time: 10 - 11:50 a.m. MLocation: EC 1227 408Instructor: Reiner MThe above section is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet.
Course Number: &nbps;9599 Time: 2 - 3:50 p.m. FLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Trives N&nbps;
Course Number: 9599&nbps; Time: 2 - 3:50 p.m. FLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Johnson J P&nbps;
Course Number: 9620 Time: 03:00 p.m. -04:50 p.m. M Location: ONLINE Instructor: Sarkissian R
POL SC E10, Music, Politics and Social Change
This course helps Emeritus students understand how music and culture influences and is influenced by political movements. Emphasis will be placed on listening to the music of various eras in American history and discussing how the music shaped and was shaped by those historical events, and what the impacts of those events are on current American life and politics.
Course Number: &nbps;9608 Time: 10 - 11:50 a.m. ThLocation: ONLINEInstructor: Lepoint OThis class will focus on Technopolitics.