101. Human Origins. This course explores the nature of humanity using a bio-cultural approach. Students learn about the history and basic concepts of evolutionary thought, the fossil and genetic evidence...
Courses 125. Introduction to Dramatic Scripts. Students are introduced to the formal aspects of play texts and develop the critical skills necessary to read plays and critique live and video...
100 Level courses 123. Intro to Fiction Do you enjoy reading, watching, or listening to stories, but lack the words to describe why they appeal to you and how they...
The following courses are offered regularly at St. Lawrence. Additional courses in Central America are available as part of the St. Lawrence program in Costa Rica and in the ISEP...
Introductory 100. What the Heck is Religion? An Introduction to the Study of Religion. What is religion? Why are people religious? What power does religion have for individuals and societies...
Accounting 203. Financial Accounting. An introduction to the basic financial accounting process, the underlying principles and the development and analysis of financial statements. Includes a weekly, computer-oriented laboratory session. Not...
100. Beginning Ballet. Fundamentals of classical ballet including barre, center work and across-the-floor movements with emphasis on body alignment and elements of ballet style. Material is presented in a progression...
EDUC 153 Intro to Teaching (1 Credits) This course is intended for students who do not plan to become certified teachers. It is an introduction to curriculum design, assessment, and...
During your first semester, you will live alongside classmates in your First-Year Program, making it much easier to collaborate and learn together as you embark on your FYP, an interdisciplinary...
Major offered First-year students considering a Conservation Biology major should seek early advisement from a faculty member and should begin the introductory courses required for the major in the first...