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  1. ODST 203 - Land-Use Change in the Adirondacks

    Using the Adirondacks as a case study, this course examines the historical and contemporary context for current activities in the land planning. Emphasis is on human interaction with the rest...

  2. Quantitative Reasoning Assessment

    Quantitative Reasoning Assessment Pilot Project Fall 2016 - Jessica Chapman and Ivan Ramler (Statistics) The new general education requirements, taking effect in Fall 2013, include a course designated as “Quantitative...

  3. Canadian Studies Minor

    Minor Requirements To minor in Canadian studies, a student is required to take Canadian Studies 101 and 201 and three courses on Canada from those offered by the several academic...

  4. About the Sophomore Journeys Mellon Grant

    from our PROPOSAL TO THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION JULY 7, 2016 Sophomore Journeys Organizing Principles We have identified the following organizing principles around which we are creating new academic...

  5. SLU Engineering Major Requirements

    In the Spring of their second year, engineering students must choose a major at St. Lawrence. The most common options are: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Bio-Physics, Computer Science, Economics, and Biology...

  6. Convocation 2021 Remarks

    Good afternoon, everyone. It is an honor and a privilege to be here with you today for my first convocation at St. Lawrence University. We’re obviously in the midst of...

  7. The Anthropology Major/Minor

    The anthropology major at St. Lawrence involves intensive study in all four fields of anthropology (minors focus on any three of these fields): cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and biological...

  8. Withdrawal (graduate student)

    Graduate students may withdraw from a course once during their program. Course withdrawal requires permission of the instructor and the graduate program advisor. The withdrawal deadline is the end of...

  9. Economics Major

    The minimum requirements for the major are: ECON 100* Introduction to Economics (1 unit) ECON 200** Quantitative Methods in Economics (1.5 units) ECON 251 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (1 unit) ECON...