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  1. Speaking Intensive Courses

    The Rhetoric & Communication Program is proud to offer speaking intensive courses for St. Lawrence students. These courses incorporate instruction, practice, and feedback to develop oral communication competence, confidence, and...

  2. Course Overload Registration

    In the fall or spring semester, full-time students may take any four courses regardless of their unit value, or five or six courses that total no more than 4.75 units...

  3. PCA Courses Offered

    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...

  4. Environmental Studies Courses

    The “N/S” designation indicates that this course meets the Nature/Society requirement. The “ESP” designation indicates that this course meets the Environmental Science and Policy (ESP) requirement for the environmental studies...

  5. Psychology Course Descriptions

    Course Catalog: here 101WL and 101NL. Introductory Psychology. (with lab and without lab) [Offered every semester] This course surveys the scientific study of behavior and mental processes as natural phenomena...

  6. Courses with LGBTQIA content

    Below is list of courses offered at St. Lawrence University that have queer content in their curriculum. Not all classes will be offered each semester but to learn more please...

  7. Political Science Courses

    Introductory 103. Introduction to American Politics. Who gets what and how? This course answers that question by introducing the major institutions and actors of the American political system, including the...

  8. Global Studies Courses

    101. Introduction to Global Studies I: Political Economy. An introduction to the reasons for the emergence of a global political economy. Using case studies, students examine the basic concepts and...

  9. Major/Minor Courses

    PH 216: Intro to Public Health PH 3009 Introduction to the Health Humanities HIST/AFS 294: Medicine and Empire ANTH 3072CBL: Medicines and Meanings GS 264: Global Public Health: Critical Approaches...

  10. Religious Studies Courses

    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...