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Spring 2007 Course List

CRS 391 Special Topics (V 1-3)
May be repeated for credit. Cumulative maximum 3 hours.
CRS 335 [K] Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Community (3)
Prereq 3 credits S or K course. Comparative analysis of U.S. and non-U.S. communities, their sustainability, and their role in past and future human development.
CRS 336 [S] Agriculture, Environment and Community (3)
Prereq Soph standing; completion of 1 course in the Social Sciences. Examines interdependence between farming/ranching, the natural environment and human communities including perspectives on sustainable agriculture.
CRS 403 Agricultural Entrepreneurship, Tilling the Soil of Opportunity (3) [S-F Grading] Cross-listed with Soils 403, taught by Univ. of Idaho
Explore starting an agricultural enterprise or gaining knowledge of the process. Cooperative course taught by U of I (Ag 404), open to WSU students.
CRS 499 Special Problems (V1–3) [S-F Grading]
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours.
CRS 591 Demographics (Special Topics) (3)
Graduate Seminar
CRS 600 Special Projects/Independent Study (V1–3) [S-F Grading]
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours.
GenEd 111 Sect. 24[A] World Civilizations: Patterns of Globalization Past & Present (3)
Integrated study of social, political, and philosophical/relgious systems in modern civilizations, with an introduction to distinctive art forms of the major world civilizations.

 

     
                         
                         
                         
 

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