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Metropolitan University Scholar's Experience (MUSE) Fall 2008

With a maximum of 18 students each, MUSE seminars are designed to help first-year students succeed. Open to first term freshmen only, the MUSE courses are offered in GE areas: B1, B2, C1, C2, D1 and E.

Only one MUSE course may be taken for GE or university credit and only first time freshman may enroll.

See www.sjsu.edu/MUSE for course descriptions.

3-4 units

GE AreaDeparment/NumberCourse Title
B1JS 096GYThe Real CSI
B1PHYS 096FYGoing to the Moon: Human Exploration
B1TECH 096GYBeing a Smart Consumer
B2NUFS 096GYNutrition and Health-Myth vs. Reality
B2PSYC 096MYFact/Fiction? Know About Drugs
C1DANC 096FYDance in Film
C1ENGL 096HYLiterature & Culture of Middle East
C1TA 010GYTheatre Appreciation
C1TA 005FYActing
C2COMM 096FYFm Fiction to Film: Lit Adaptation
C2ENGL 010FY Great Works of Literature
C2ENGL 071GYCreative Writing
C2ENGL 096JYIn California: Stories, Art, Film
C2ENGL 096KYWriters of the Sky: Pilots, Planes & Lit
C2PHIL 096FYStories of Death
C2RELS 070BYEastern Religions
C2RELS 096FYThe Bible: Its Original Meaning
C2RELS 096GYMystery & Meaning
D1ANTH 096GYCross-cult Appr to Religion and Ritual
D1ANTH 096HYVietnam!
D1ANTH 096IYGender and Goddesses in India
D1ANTH 096JYEncounter Indigenous Cultures & Change
D1BUS3 096FYLeadership 101: Define Yr Future
D1COMM 096GYSimpsons as Social Science
D1ECON 001BYPrinciples of Economics: Microeconomics
D1ENGL 096IYBoard Games: History, Culture & Strategy
D1LING 020FYNature of Language
D1MAS 096FYRace/Ethnicity in Public Space
D1POLS 096FYAwakening in Utopia
D1PSYC 096LYUnderstanding Prejudice: Building Bridges
D1TECH 096FYTechnology vs. Women
D1UNVS 096FYLeadership/The Office
EANTH 025FYHuman Lifecourse in Context
EBUS3 096GYWisdom Literature for Managerial Skill Dev
EBUS3 096HYPsych of Love & Attraction
EBUS4 096FYMaster My Own Universe: Leading Myself
ECHAD 060FYChild Development
EEDCO 004FYPersonal, Academic and Career Exploration
EENVS 096FYRevealing Natural Connections to Earth
EHIST 096FYAngels in America
EHIST 096HYThe Political is Personal
EHRTM 096FYEcological Identity in Urban Development
EHRTM 096GYSurviving & Thriving After a Loss
EHRTM 096HYPlay & Creativity
EHRTM 096IYRites of Passage: Sacred, Mythic, Mundane
EHRTM 096JYCreativity/Passion Classroom & Beyond
EHS 001FYUnderstanding Your Health
EHS 096FYStudy Abroad: Path to Global Citizenship
EJS 096FYSocial Inequality and Social Justice
EKIN 096FYAbility in Disability: Challenging Belief
EKIN 096HYModern Music in US: 20th Century
ELLD 096FYSex Education and Society
EMAS 096GYArt, Educ and Revolution
EMCOM 096FYSex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll
ENUFS 096FYC3: Chocolate, Caffeine and Carbs
EPSYC 096FYSurvivor SJSU
EPSYC 096GYThe American Identity
EPSYC 096HYThe Latino/a Identity and Psychology
EPSYC 096IYSocial Identity Formation in Modern Era
EPSYC 096JYLong & Winding Road: Coll, Goals, Dreams
EPSYC 096KYChaos Reigns: ADHD-Life Adventures
ERELS 099HYDeath, Dying & Religions
ESCWK 096FYResponsible Citizenship in Gobal Comm
ESOCI 096FYSelf in Society: Personal Identity
ETA 048HYBeyond Words: Smarter Through Movement
EHIST 096GYGirl Power over Centuries: Women in US?