The following courses have been taught in EPI:

Communication Studies

  • CC 100: Fundamentals of Speech Communication
  • CC 266: Conflict Negotiation and Resolution
  • CC 357: Leadership

Economics

  • EC 203: Principles of Economics
  • EC 290: Topics in Economics: Macroeconomics
  • EC 290: Topics in Economics: The U.S. Economy
  • EC 290: Topics in Economics: Business of Finance

History

  • HI 240: Introduction to Genocide Studies

Interdisciplinary

  • IN 154: Power and Privilege
  • IN 155: The Politics of Race
  • IN 208: Rainbow Nation? Race, Class, and Culture in South Africa
  • IN 318: Worldwide Underground: Hip Hop as Resistance Around the Globe

Literature

  • LI 120: Introduction to Literary Studies
  • LI 201: Literary Foundations
  • LI 202: American Women Writers
  • LI 204: Topics in Literature: Race and Autobiography
  • LI 209: Topics in U.S. Multicultural Literature: Afrofuturism
  • LI 212: Black Revolutionary Thought
  • LI 304: Topics in Literature: Comedic Literature
  • LI 304: Topics in Literature: Unmapping: Pathways to Freedom through Creativity

Foreign Language

  • LS 101: Elementary Spanish I
  • LS 102: Elementary Spanish II

Math

  • MT 106: Business Mathematics

Philosophy

  • PH 203: Topics in Ethics: The Good Life
  • PH 206: Free Will, Responsibility, and Agency
  • PH 210: Narrative Ethics

Political Science

  • PL 230: The US and Latin America

Science

  • SC 214: Plagues and Pandemics
  • SC 291: Genes and Heredity

Sociology

  • SO 200: Race and Ethnicity: The Key Concepts
  • SO 210: Topics in Sociology/Anthropology: Introduction to Genocide Studies
  • SO 210 Topics in Sociology/Anthropology: Race and Urban Space
  • SO 310 Advanced Topics in Sociology/Anthropology: Social Theory

Theatre

  • TH 121: Introduction to Acting
  • TH 203: Perspectives in World Theatre
  • TH 204: Theatre into Film
  • TH 215: U.S. Theatre and Performance
  • TH 315: US Theatre

Visual & Media Arts

  • VM 101: History of Visual Media Arts II
  • VM 105: Introduction to Visual Arts
  • VM 200: Media Criticism and Theory
  • VM 220: Writing the Short Subject
  • VM 310: Television Culture

Writing

  • WR 101: Introduction to College Writing
  • WR 101: Where Nonfiction Meets Poetry: The Personal Essay
  • WR 121: Research Writing
  • WR 216: Introduction to Creative Writing: Non-Fiction