CPLT S3110 (CRN: 30210)
Instructors: Paul North
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
Meeting Times: MW 9.00-12.15
Distributional Requirements: Humanities
Eligibility: Open to pre-college and college students
In-person Course. The nature, history, and possible meanings of dream experience, with reference to Sigmund Freud's Interpretation of Dreams. Works from film and literature about dreams and dreaming, as well as major texts in dream theory. 1 Credit. Session B: June 29 – July 31. Tuition: $5480.
PSYC S1379 (CRN: 30137)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Online Course. A survey of psychological studies on thinking and reasoning, with discussion of ways to improve thinking skills. Topics include judgments and decision making, causal learning, logical reasoning, problem solving, creativity,…
HUMS S2210 (CRN: 30094)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. The nature, history, and possible meanings of dream experience, with reference to Sigmund Freud's Interpretation of Dreams. Works from film and literature about dreams and dreaming, as well as major texts in dream theory. 1…
PLSC S2336 (CRN: 30222)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. Introduction to contemporary philosophical debate about the nature of lies and deception. Definitions of lying and deception, including whether all lies necessarily aim to deceive; moral justifications for lying and deceit…
PSYC S1520 (CRN: 30220)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Online Course. The modern science of moral thought and moral action explored through disciplines such as cognitive science, social and developmental psychology, neuroscience, behavioral economics, and analytic philosophy. Empathy and compassion…
PHIL S1110 (CRN: 30119)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. Introduction to the history and methods of philosophical reflection and inquiry. Exploration of several perennial philosophical issues and the distinctive ways of addressing these issues through a close reading of…
PHIL S1178 (CRN: 30121)
Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. A survey of social and political theory, beginning with Plato and continuing through modern philosophers such as Rawls, Nozick, and MacIntyre. Emphasis on tracing the development of political ideas; challenges to political…