CWiC Affiliated Courses
CWiC-Affiliated courses are regular, departmental courses that are speaking-intensive classes. They offer students the chance to improve their speaking abilities by requiring students to meet with a CWiC speaking advisor and including at least one graded speaking assignment.
Spring 2008
ARTH 513.301 Global Art, 1500-1700
Julie Davis & Larry Silver; T 1:30-3:30
BCHE 404.301 Biochemistry Research
Ponzy Lu & Barry Cooperman; MWF 12:00-1:00
BIBB 481.301 Behavioral Pharmacology
Jennifer Heerding; TR 1:30-3:00
BIOL 425.101 Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics Superlab
John Wagner; TR 1:00-4:00
EAS 446.401 Engineering Entrepreneurship II
Jeffrey Babin; T 4:30-7:30
EAS 446.402 Engineering Entrepreneurship II
Tom Cassel; W 4:30-7:30
ELP Academically Speaking
Becky Coplan, Course Director
ENG 135.305 Peer Tutor Training & Fieldwork
Valerie Ross; MWF 10:00-11:00
ENVS 407.401 Prevention of Tobacco
Mick Kulick; TR 10:30-12:00
HIST 011.001 The World: History & Modernity
Lynn Lees; MW 10:00-11:00
HSOC 010.401 Health & Societies
David Barnes; TR 10:30-12:00
PSCI 398.305 Society & Politics in Africa: Continuity & ChangeMarton Markovits; T 3:00-6:00
PSYC 400.301 Senior Honors Seminar in Psychology
Sharon Thompson-Schill; M 4:00-7:00
PUBH 503.001 Environmental & Occupational
Kay Ardendasky & Edward Emmett; M 4:30-7:00
STSC 008.401 The Politics of Sex & Science in Modern AmericaPaul Burnett; M 3:30-6:30
URBS 012.301 History/Politics of Place
Eric Schneider; M 2:00-5:00
URBS 205.301 People & Design
Richard Berman; R 1:30-4:30
Fall 2007
ARTH 100.301 Contemporary Art in East Asia & the World
Julie Davis; R 3:00-6:00
BCHE 404.301 Biochemistry Research
Ponzy Lu & Jeffery Saven; MWF 12:00-1:00
BIOL 012.301 The Genome Project & Human History
David L. Gasser; M 2:00-5:00
EAS 446.401 Engineering Entrepreneurship II
Babin, Jeffrey; M 4:30-7:30
ELP Academically Speaking
Coplan, Becky (Course Director)
ENG 016.301 Tragedy
Rebecca Bushnell; W 3:30-6:30
ENG 135.305 Peer Tutor Training & Fieldwork
Valerie Ross; TR 10:30-12:00
ENVS 404.401 Urban Environments: Prevention of Childhood Lead
Rich Pepino; TR 10:30-12:00 (ABCS)
ENVS 408.401 Urban Asthma Epidemic
Rich Pepino; TR 1:30-3:00 (ABCS)
FRSM 106.301 Dilemmas in International Development
Richard Estes; W 2:00-5:00
GAFL 490.001 The Public Policy Process
Deirdre Martinez; TR 3:00-4:30
HIST 202.301 The Cold War
Ron Granieri; W 2:00-5:00
HIST 114.301 History & Memory in American Culture
Phoebe Kropp; M 2:00-5:00
HIST 104.302 Coming of Age in America: A History of Childhood & Adolescence
Susan Miller; TR 12:00-1:30
HSOC 050.401 Mad, Bad, & Sad: Defining, Preventing, & Treating Mental Disorders in Children
David Mandell; TR 3:00-4:30
NURS 764.001 Advanced Technologies & Clinical Decisions Acute
Debbie Becker; T 9:00-4:30
PSCI 398.304 Society & Politics in Africa: Continuity &
Change
Marton Markovits; T 3:00-6:00 (Critical Speaking Course)
PSYC 400.301 Senior Honors Seminar in Psychology
Sharon Thompson-Schill; M 4:00-7:00
PUBH 504.001 Behavioral & Social Sciences in Public Health
Michael Blank; R 3:30-6:30
RUSS 213.401/COML 213.401/RELS 218.401
Saints & Devils in Russian Literature & Tradition
Julia Verkholantsev; MW 3:30-5:00
STSC 008.401 /GSOC 006.401
“According to the Kinsey Report…”: The Politics of Sex and Science in Modern America
Paul Burnett; M 2:00-5:00 (Critical Speaking Course)
THAR 285/MGMT 253 Presenting The Arts
Larry Robbins; TR 3:00-4:30

