All Courses

  • GER 370G All Sections (Fall 2017)

    This course looks at representations of women in traditionally male-dominated fields. From arts, sciences, music, and politics to sports, travel, and foreign diplomacy – how do women participate in these professions and how are they represented in the media? Focusing on Germany and Austria as our primary areas of analysis, we will explore how women engaging in traditionally male disciplines are represented in text and image; then and today. What did it mean to be a 19th century “sportswoman”? What did the turn of the century Berlin fashion press have to say about women in medicine? What does it mean to be a female scientist and the political leader of one of the most powerful countries in the European Union? We will talk about all of these topics and more.

  • History 222, Section 4 (Fall 2017)

    This course will provide an overview of American political, economic, military, social, and cultural history since Reconstruction. This course will lay the foundation for advanced study. Since this is a survey course, the extent of the information covered will vary, but there will be a particular focus to socio-cultural themes throughout the semester. Through lectures and discussions, you will have the opportunity to synthesize historical material, evaluate primary and secondary documents, and critic, question, and debate major themes in U.S. history.

  • College of Design Model Shop Training

    This course is intended to give students a basic knowledge of safety when using the machines at the College of Design's Model Shop.

  • ISU Library Resources

    ISU Library Resources and Services

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