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Minicourses for Winter Academic Term 2004
A mini-course is a one-credit course not associated with any other course (i.e., a one-credit lab is not a minicourse) that either meets for part of the term, or one hour a week for the entire term.
Two-credit short courses occasionally are offered, meeting for only part of the term.
If the course meets for only part of the term, the meeting dates are indicated in the Section Title of the course.
Section 004 — Kulingtang Ensemble. [1 credit]. Meets with ENS 408. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
Bernadette Prudente
Section 001 — Meets January 7-February 6. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
Kun-Liang Guan
Section 001 — RNA Control of Gene Expression: siRNAs and miRNAs. Meets February 19, March 9, and two other dates to be announced. (Drop/Add deadline=March 1).
Section 001 — Topic? (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
John V Moran
Section 001 — MEETS MAR 21-APR 20. (Drop/Add deadline=April 2).
Section 001 — The Politics of Class in the African American Community. Meets March 2-23. [2 credits]. (Drop/Add deadline=March 8).
Section 002 — SOCIOLOGY OF JAPAN. Meets January 12, 26, Febraury 2, 9, 16. [1 credit]. Meets with SOC 495.003. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
Hiroshi Ishida
Economic Theory and Statistics
Section 001 — General and Partial Equilibrium. MEET JAN 6-FEB 20. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
Itzhak Zilcha
Economic Theory and Statistics
Section 001 — Information and Incentives in Economics. MEETS MAR 1-APR 21. (Drop/Add deadline=March 15).
Economic Theory and Statistics
Section 001 — Topic? MEETS JAN 6-FEB 20. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Economic Theory and Statistics
Section 001 — Topic? MEETS MAR 1-APR 21. (Drop/Add deadline=March 15).
Instructor(s):
Itzhak Zilcha
Economic Theory and Statistics
Section 001 — Axiomatic Theories of Individual Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty. MEETS JAN 6-FEB 20 (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Economic Theory and Statistics
Section 001 — Frontier Economic Paradigms of Dynamic Microeconomics. MEETS MAR 1-APR 21. (Drop/Add deadline=March 15).
Section 001 — Primo Levi and the Memory of Auschwitz. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Section 002 — Manuscript and Writing in Europe. Mini-course meeting Feb 10, 12, 17, 19, March 2, 4, plus a special session to be ARR. [1 credits]. (Drop/Add deadline=February 17).
Instructor(s):
Jean M Hebrard
Section 003 — French Cities in the 19th Century: Politics, Society, and Culture. Mini-course meeting Feb 5, 12, 19, March 4, 18, 25, April 1, 8. [2 CREDITS]. (Drop/Add deadline=February 18).
Instructor(s):
Rebecca Rogers
RNA Control of Gene Expression: siRNAs and miRNAs. Meets February 19, March 9, and two other dates to be announced. (Drop/Add deadline=March 1).
Instructor(s):
Section 001 — Topic? (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
John V Moran
Section 001 — Meets January 7-February 6. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
Kun-Liang Guan
Section 001 — Dismantling the Totalitarian State in Poland: Rock Kills Communism. Meets March 3-April 7. Knowledge of Polish is not necessary. Meets with SLAVIC 490.001. (Drop/Add deadline=March 9).
Instructor(s):
Westwalewicz
Slavic Surveys
Section 001 — Dismantling the Totalitarian State in Poland: Rock Kills Communism. Meets March 3-April 7. Knowledge of Polish is not necessary. Meets with REES 410.001. (Drop/Add deadline=March 9).
Instructor(s):
Westwalewicz
Section 002 — Detroit: Its History & Future. Meets 3/16, 3/18, 3/23, 3/25 with field trip on Sat. 3/20. [1 credit]. (Drop/Add deadline=March 19).

Section 003 — SOCIOLOGY OF JAPAN. Meets January 12, 26, Febraury 2, 9, 16. [1 credit]. Meets with CSJ 450.001. (Drop/Add deadline=January 26).
Instructor(s):
Hiroshi Ishida

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