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Leadership Lecture Series Curricular Connections Jennifer Thompson: Picking Cotton February 21, 2017 7 p.m. Burney Center AFN AFN Africana Studies 130 Africana American Studies 130 African American Studies Conflict Management and Resolution CMR 503 Decision Making and Negotiation CMR 507 Mediation and Conflict Resolution Practicum CMR 532 Development, Change and Conflict CMR 538 Intercultural Dispute Resolution CMR 540 Propaganda, Political Warfare and Influence Operations CMR 541 Missile Defense and its Role in Conflict Resolution CMR 547 National and International Security CMR 548 Emerging International Security Threats Emerging International Securities Threats Focus on Africa CMR 550 Trauma Awareness and Transformation CMR 591 DIS: Middle East Conflict CMR 591 DIS: Hamas and Conflict Abate CMR 592 Domestic Terrorism Hate Crimes Cyberwarfare: The Newest Dimension of War CMR 592 Resolving Conflict Resolving Conflicts utilizing the Civil-Legal Process CMR 592 Domestic Dispute Domestic Dispute: Mediating Family Conflict CMR 600 Continuous Enrollment in Conflict Management Resolution Criminal Justice 105 Introduction to Criminal Justice 110 Crime and Justice Issues 250 Crime in the Cape Fear 255 Criminology 256 Criminology: Writing Intensive

300 Methods of Social Research 301 Sociological Data Analysis and Interpretation 307 Police in Society 315 Victimology 320 Criminal Courts 330 Corrections 375 Drugs and Crime 380 Criminal Law 385 Law of Evidence 385 Law of Evidence 391 Public Criminology Seminar 410 World Criminal Justice Systems 425 Trials of the Century 450 Criminal Justice Theory 460 Crime and Public Policy 490 Criminal Justice Practicum 495 SEM:Race,Class,Gender & Crime 495 SEM:Campus Crime 495 SEM: Constructing Crime 500 Social Research Methods 503 Sociological Theory 505 Pro Seminar 509 Seminar: Teaching in Higher Education 530 Restorative Justice 585 Communities and Crime English 100 College Writing and Reading I Global Emphasis 101 College Writing and Reading I 103 College Writing and Reading (Advanced) 103 HON:College Writing & Reading (Adv) 103 Hon:Coll Writing&Reading (Adv) 110 Introduction to Literature 111 Introduction to Literature Global Emphasis 200 College Writing and Reading II Global Emphasis 201 College Writing and Reading II 202 Introduction to Journalism 202 Introduction to Journalism 202 Introduction to Journalism

204 Introduction to Professional Writing 205 Introduction to Literary Studies 210 Mythology 210 Mythology 211 British Literature to 1800 212 British Literature Since 1800 223 American Literature to 1870 224 American Literature Since 1870 225 World Literature to 1600 230 Women In Literature 232 African American Literature: Hip-Hop Music and Culture 233 The Bible as Literature 290 Hon: Themes in Literature: Introduction to Science Fiction (adv) 303 Reading and Writing Arguments 304 Writing for Teachers 309 Technical Editing 311 Professional Magazine Writing 312 Writing for Business 313 Writing about Sciences 314 Digital Composing 316 Analyzing Style 320 Introduction to Linguistics 321 Structure of the English Language 332 Shakespeare: Early Plays/Poems 338 British Modernism 350 American Romanticism 351 American Realism 381 Literature for Young Adults 382 Ways of Teaching Literature 385 Multicultural Young Adult Literature 386 Critical Theory and Practice 388 Rhetorical Theory to 1900 393 Writing in Science: Writing in the Scientific Disciplines 495 Senior Seminar: "Jack London" Senior Seminar: Jack London 496 Senior Seminar: Ethics and Writing 501 Introduction to Research Methods in English 502 Introduction to Literary Theory 513 Studies in Poetry 551 Studies in Professional Writing

561 Studies in Gothic Literature 564 Studies in Children's Literature Philosophy and Religion 235 Introduction to the Old Testament 235 Introduction to the New Testament 236 Introduction to the New Testament 236 Introduction to the New Testament 236 Religious Reform in Modern America 353 Archaeology of Ancient Israel 362 Chinese Religions 373 Afro-American Religion 377 Philosophy of Drama 380 Human Rights 410 Sartre & Existentialism 495 Seminar: Meta Ethics 495 American National Government Political Science 101 American National Government 101 HON: American Natl Government Honors Students Only 101 American National Government 101 Politics and Government in Global Perspective 111 Political Science Methods 201 Campaigns & Elections 205 Environmental Politics 209 Introduction to Political Theory 212 Introduction to International Relations 220 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics 230 Crime in the Cape Fear 250 Amer Constitution Law II 301 Political Behavior 303 Public Administration 308 The American Chief Executive 309 Legal Philosophy and Jurisprudence 310 Russian and Post-Soviet Political Systems 336 Introduction to Nonprofit Management 360 Senior Seminar

401 International Politics 425 International Law 426 Managing Public and Nonprofit Organizations 500 Quantitative Methods 501 Quantitative Methods 501 Public Human Resources Development and Administration 502 Public Budgeting and Finance Administration 503 Policy Analysis 505 Management Practices in Nonprofit Organizations 530 Managing Inter-organizational Relations Managing Inter-organizational Relations 542 Government Planning and Geographic Information Systems 545 Land Use Planning 592 Practicum in Public Administration 594 Capstone Seminar in Public Administration Sociology 105 Introduction to Sociology 105 Modern Social Problems 215 HON: Modern Social Problems Honors Students Only 215 Modern Social Problems 215 Sociology of Death and Dying 220 Criminology 255 Criminology: Writing Intensive 256 The Beatles in Social Context 292 Methods of Social Research 300 Sociological Data Analysis and Interpretation 301 Urban Sociology 315 Racial and Ethnic Group Relations 325 Sociology of Aging 336 Medical Sociology 337 Sociology of the Family 345 Sociology of Education 347 Social Theory 360 Juvenile Delinquency 375 Public Sociology Seminar 391 Sociology of Law 449 Senior Seminar Senior Standing 490 Social Research Methods 500 Sociological Theory

503 Pro Seminar 505 Seminar: Teaching in Higher Education 509 Restorative Justice 530 Sociology of Poverty UNI 101 First Year Seminar University College Women s Studies 210 Introduction to Women's Studies 210 Hon: Intro to Women's/Gender Studies 212 Sexuality and Gender 510 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies