100. Introduction to Philosophy. A non-historical survey that approaches the field through consideration of such perennial problems as ultimate reality, free will, knowledge, morality, political obligation and the existence of...
Courses In addition to the regularly taught courses listed below, Special Topics courses are often offered. 101. IntroSoc: Principles of Sociology. The goal of this course is to introduce students...
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...
The government curriculum focuses on the four main subfields of the discipline: American Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, and International Politics. The department also has special strengths in American judicial...
The environmental studies department gives students a broad understanding of the complex nature of environmental problems. The aim is to provide specific knowledge of the relationship between traditional disciplines and...
Courses Fall 2023 108 Intro to African Studies, B. Keniston 115 Survey of Caribbean & Latin American History, M. Tumen 160 Intro to Middle East Studies, H. Eissenstat 200 CW...
Students who wish to retake a course must submit a petition to the Academic Petitions Committee, along with a completed add/drop form (including approval from the course instructor and the...
While at St. Lawrence, students are permitted two times to withdraw from a course. Unlike with an add/drop (available during the first seven days of the semester), the course remains...
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (no major or minor) All courses denoted with an ESOL designation provide instruction and support to students whose first language is not English...
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...