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Wroxton CoursesSee Coursefinder for details of Wroxton courses appearing in the current Coursefinder database. |
Fall Semester Courses |
INTER3430
The Anatomy of Contemporary Britain (various) ART3415 The Development of British Painting (Hart) ENGL3422 "The Play's the Thing" (Mason) ENGL3467 18th Century Literature (Parsons) HIST3422 Britain in the Modern Era (Morris) ECON3022 European Economic Integration (Forman) POLS3450 British Government and Politics (Baldwin) CORE2003 Cross-Cultural Perspectives (Hone) CORE3004 Global Issues (Hone) ENGL3456 20th Century Drama (Mason) ENGL3466 Three 19th Century Writers (Parsons) SOCI3440 Women and Race in Modern Britain (Morris) SOCI3445 Social Policy in Contemporary Britain (Morris) POLS3454 Descent from Power: British Foreign Policy Since 1900 (Baldwin) COMM3026 Communications: Culture and Media in Britain (Garrity) PSYC3318 The Psychology of Everyday Persuasion (Garrity) MIS2001 Management Information Systems (Online/Heim) |
Spring Semester Courses |
INTER3430
The Anatomy of Contemporary Britain (various) ART3415 The Development of British Painting (Hart) ENGL3410 Modern Novels on the Screen (Parsons) ENGL3424 "To Hold the Mirror up to Nature" (Mason) HIST3422 Britain in the Modern Era (Morris) IBUS2201 Fundamentals of International Business (Forman) POLS3450 British Government and Politics (Baldwin) CORE2003 Cross-Cultural Perspectives (Hone) CORE3004 Global Issues (Hone) ENGL3421 "Not of an Age, but for All Time" (Mason) ENGL3463 England's Green and Pleasant Land (Parsons) POLS3456 The Power and Personality of the British Prime Minister (Baldwin) SOCI3440 Women and Race in Modern Britain (Morris) SOCI3445 Social Policy in Contemporary Britain (Morris) PSYC3318 The Psychology of Everyday Persuasion (Garrity) COMM3026 Communications: Culture and the Media in Britain (Garrity) MIS2001 Management Information Systems (Online/ Heim) |
Independent Studies |
The academic environment of Wroxton is well suited to cater to students who wish to pursue independent studies within the various areas of expertise of members of the Wroxton faculty. The faculty is pleased to provide supervision and direction for such research. Independent studies may be pursued if they have been approved in advance by the Wroxton College director and the students’ academic advisors. A student should submit to the Study Aboard Programs Office the specific topics for his or her suggested independent study at the earliest opportunity. A wide range of topics can be pursued through independent study, including all fields of study that are, or can be, offered at other times as regular courses. A list of recent independent studies undertaken for credit by students at Wroxton includes The English Judiciary, The Police and Penal system in England, Watercolor Painting, Poetry, Creative Writing, and French. |
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