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AHEAD Term 4 Begins March 10, 2008

AHEAD TERM 4 - CLASSES STILL AVAILABLE!

AHEAD Term 4 courses begin March 10th, 2008. Register today!

Downtown StamfordSTAMFORD CAMPUS
Downtown Stamford

RELIGIOUS STUDIES
RS 299 4S: Understanding Israel & Palestine
(Tuesday 5:45-10:00pm)
Designates new or occasional courses that may or may not become part of the department's permanent offerings. Courses capitalize on a timely topic, a faculty member's particular interest, an experimental alternative to existing courses, etc. Prerequisites established by the department as appropriate for the specific course. Course title is shown on the student's transcript. Consult the current course schedule for available topics and current prerequisites.

MATHEMATICS
MA 133 4S: Elementary Statistics with Business Application
(Monday & Wednesday 5:20-7:35pm)
Introduces statistics to business majors. Problem-oriented course discussing the use of statistics, frequency distribution, probability sampling, hypothesis testing, correlation analysis, linear regression analysis and graphic representation of statistical data using Excel. (Prerequisite: MA 109, MA 110, or MA 140)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BU 202 4S: Organizational Behavior (Monday 5:30-10:00 pm)
Organizational behavior is about people and how they act and interact, mostly as members of groups.  Current theories of organizational behavior are examined through the use of self-administered tests, experiential exercises, discussion and case analysis. 

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CHEMISTRY
CH 030 UO: Chemistry of Nutrition
Designed for non-science majors, this course explores the fundamentals of nutrition, elaborating on the essential chemistry needed for a basic understanding of the subject matter. The course examines how carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants are chemically related to nutrition. The course focuses also on nutrition throughout the various life stages and how this relates to one's environment.

PHILOSOPHY
PH 258 OL: Medical Ethics
Examines the ethical and legal issues surrounding abortion, physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia, genetic cloning, genetic therapy/enhancement, genetic patenting, and health care allocation.

RELIGION
RS 101 OL: Intro to Study of Religion
A critical and constrictive study of the nature of religion, its functions in human life and its various forms and manifestations.

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