Most Americans know Alexander Graham Bell as an inventor of the telephone. But few know that the central interest of his life was education for deaf children or that he was one of the strongest ...
In this hands-on course students will learn the fundamentals of photography, including how to use 35 mm manual and SLR cameras, and how ISO, shutter speed, film, light, and composition affect the ...
This course incorporates business and financial literacy and introduces students to quantitative reasoning to solve business problems. Students will understand, analyze, solve, and communicate ...
This course is cross-listed and is otherwise known as BIO 711. An in-depth examination of the mechanisms involved in producing genetic variation in humans and medical/clinical aspects of genetic ...
Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for seniors who are majors or minors. Students may enroll in 495 Special Topics multiple times, as long as the topics differ.
VEE300 caps off each student’s Core experience with deep self-reflection on how they have grown and will continue to develop as Gallaudet scholars: wellness-grounded, proudly bilingual, career-ready ...
Introduction to quality adolescent literature and examination of issues relevant to the reading and teaching of the genre. The history and characteristics of adolescent literature will be explored, ...
This course introduces students to the field of International Development by examining the history, theories, and models of development. Drawing on a range of case studies, students gain an ...
This course will prepare test candidates to take the interview and performance components of the current National Interpreter Certification examination. For the interview portion, students will ...