2011-12 Degree Start Courses

Albright College is offering Accelerated General Studies courses at its Reading,Harrisburg, Lancaster, Bethlehem, Exton and Springford locations. These courses, designed for Degree Completion and Degree Start students, are offered through the Degree Start Program. Join some of Albright's very best faculty for stimulating and valuable courses!

Students not currently enrolled in either the Degree Start or Degree Completion Programs must contact Tracy Gray Hayes, prior to enrolling in a course. Please note that these listings will change often. Please check the Albright College website for updates.

Important items to note:

  • Enrollment is limited to 9-21 students/course, depending on course and space allocation.
  • Students must now register online using IQ Web. New students who have not yet received their usernames and password for IQ Web should contact their enrollment advisor for assistance registering for courses.

All courses meet from 6-10 p.m., unless otherwise noted. For further information on any of these courses, please contact your enrollment advisor or the main office at 610-921-7799.

SPRING MODULE 20 BEGINS THE WEEK OF April 11, 2011 and runs through May 26, 2011
SPI183: Diversity in a Multicultural World Monday Spring Ford Ballaban Social Science/ Foreign-Language Cultural
         
ENG102: Writing about Literature Monday Lancaster Williard English Composition
IDS283: Science in Literature Tuesday Lancaster Heller Interdisciplinary /Humanities 
HIS142: Modern China Wednesday Lancaster Walsh Humanities / Foreign-Language Cultural
SPA101:  Elementary Spanish Tuesday / Thursday Lancaster Cunniffe Foreign-Language Cultural
         
IDS221: Problems in American Culture Saturday Bethlehem Walsh Interdisciplinary
         
IDS283: Introduction to Women's Studies Monday Harrisburg Aquino Interdisciplinary/ Humanities or Foreign-Language Cultural
CHE103: Forensic Chemistry Thursday Harrisburg Dougherty Natural Science with a Lab
         
ENG102: Writing about Literature Wednesday Reading Mogford English Composition
CHE103: Forensic Chemistry Tuesday Reading Dougherty Natural Science w/ Lab
ENG235: Writing about Film Thursday Reading Tartaglia Humanities  
ANT204: Introduction to Anthropology    Monday Reading O'Brien Social Science 
HIS142: Modern China Thursday Reading Walsh Humanities / Foreign-Language Cultural
HIS283: History of India    NEW!! Thursday Reading Wendt Humanities / Foreign-Language Cultural
SUMMER MODULE 10 BEGINS THE WEEK OF WEEK OF JUNE 6, 2011 THROUGH JULY 21, 2011.
HIS183: History of Medicine Tuesday Harrisburg Aquino Humanities 
LAS225: Sex and Revolution in Latin America Monday Harrisburg Cunniffe Humanities / Foreign-Language Cultural
ENG235: The Short Fiction and Poetry of John Updike  Monday Harrisburg Mogford Humanities
         
LAS225: Sex and Revolution in Latin America Tuesday Spring Ford Cunniffe Humanities / Foreign-Language Cultural
         
DIG315: Web Design Tuesday Bethlehem Mislevy Fine Art
         
SPI134: Wine and Cheese a Natural Science  NEW Monday Lancaster Paterno Natural Science with a Lab
SPI183: The Family Life Cycle Tuesday Lancaster Crance Social Science
ART103: Design I Wednesday Lancaster Hamwi Fine Art
HIS283: Intro to Women's Studies Wednesday Lancaster Aquino Humanities/ Interdisciplinary
ENG235: The Art of the Short Story Thursday Lancaster Tartaglia Humanities 
         
ART103: Design I Tuesday Reading Hamwi Fine Art
IDS283: Dangerous Ideas:  Banned Books & Education Tuesday Reading Speese/Yarworth Interdisciplinary/Humanities
PSY206: Psychology and Gender Monday Reading Ballaban Social Science/Interdisciplinary
LAS225: Sex and Revolution in Latin America Wednesday Reading Cunniffe Humanities/Foreign Language
HIS152: US in 19th Century Wednesday Reading Walsh Humanities
SPI134: Wine and Cheese a Natural Science   NEW   Wednesday Reading Paterno Natural Science with a Lab
ENG235: Madness begets Madness Thursday Reading Speese Humanities
SUMMER MODULE 20 BEGINS THE WEEK OF WEEK OF JULY 25 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1, 2011.
ENG101: Composition Monday Harrisburg Martin English Composition
PHI175: Philosophy and Film Thursday Harrisburg Koluche Humanities
         
SPI134: Wine and Cheese a Natural Science   NEW   TBA Spring Ford Paterno Natural Science with a Lab
         
IDS291: Space Program  Tuesday Lancaster deSyon Humanities
ANT204: Cultural Anthropology Thursday Lancaster Christian Social Science/Foreign-Language Cultural
ENG235: The Short Fiction and Poetry of John Updike  Monday Lancaster Mogford Humanities
         
ENG235: The Art of the Short Story Tuesday Reading Tartaglia Humanities
HIS207: American Popular Culture Monday Reading Ronning Humanities/ Foreign-Language Cultural
ENG235: Hitchcock in Fim and Text Wednesday Reading Adlestein Humanities
HIS135: World Civilization  Wednesday Reading Wendt Humanities/ Foreign-Language Cultural

For more information about the Accelerated Degree START Program, please call 888-253-8851 or 610-921-7799 or e-mail dsp@alb.edu.

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