Courses In addition to the courses listed below, special topics courses are often offered. These appear on the registrar’s Web site. 101. Principles of Sociology. An introduction to how and...
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...
At St. Lawrence, our Center for the Environment is here to help you solve environmental questions that are at the heart of some of today's greatest shared challenges.
CHEM103, 104. General Chemistry. (1.25 units each) This course is an introduction to chemistry for science and non-science majors. Both courses use in-class experimentation, discussion, and lecture to ask and...
Descriptions Of Items To Be Included In Codes Object codes are the last five digits of 15 digit account codes used by St. Lawrence University for accounting and financial reporting...
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...
Spring 2026 We'll be providing a short list here of course titles for each term. To insure that you get the most accurate and up to date list of courses...
Steering Committee and Working Groups Seven working groups have been established, each composed of experienced individuals from across all divisions of the campus. Some members bring valuable insights from participating...
The mission of the St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLU PIC) is to link talented and passionate St. Lawrence University students and recent graduates with North Country public interest...
Scarlet & Brown Stories: A podcast from St. Lawrence University On this podcast, you'll hear incredible stories from the Laurentian community as they chat about what St. Lawrence University and...