Jan Term 2024 Courses


Jan Term: On-Campus, Remote, and Hybrid

LEARN
to take whatever captivates your imagination and turn it into a subject of academic inquiry capable of being probed and examined analytically.
DEVELOP
competencies in applied learning, moving beyond what you already know to something you can transfer into innovative and novel situations.
CONCENTRATE
your full and sustained attention on one subject, developing the ability to master topics quickly through focused intensity.
2024 Jan Term Courses
PLEASE NOTE: 100 level courses are open ONLY to first-year students.
• JAN 300 - Art of the Music Video | |
• JAN 302 - Creating Through Suppression: A Broad History of Artistic and Literary Works Under Censorship | |
• JAN 303 - Endless Cities | |
• JAN 304 - End of the World | |
• JAN 305 - Exploring Fairy Tales | |
• JAN 306 - Fencing and Swords in History and Popular Culture | |
• JAN 307 - Finding Your Infinity Stones | |
• JAN 308 - Sports on Screen: Exploring the Intersection of Sport and Film | |
• JAN 309 - God & Gangs: Redeeming the Streets and the Sacred, a Latin@ Perspective | |
• JAN 310 - Great Company or Great Stock? How to Make the Investment Connection | |
• JAN 311 - Heroes, Heroism, and the Heroic | |
• JAN 312 - The Art Remains: The Case for Literary Merit in Video Games | |
• JAN 313 - Lasallian Service Internship I (Local) | |
• JAN 314 - The Holocaust: Antisemitism Through the Ages and The Rescue of Jews | |
• JAN 315 - The Neo-Slave Narrative in Word and Film | |
• JAN 316 - The Science of Cooking | |
• JAN 317 - The Science of Happiness and Well-Being | |
• JAN 318 - Tolstoy: Art, Faith, Politics, Philosophy | |
• JAN 319 - Turning on the Light Bulb: Illuminate, Unleash, and Unlock Your Creativity | |
• JAN 320 - Understanding the Body You Live In: A Creative Somatic Exploration | |
• JAN 321 - Utopias and Imaginary Societies | |
• JAN 322 - Creating Paradise? Seeking Sustainability in Bali and Beyond | |
• JAN 322 - Logic through Puzzles and Paradoxes | |
• JAN 323 - How to Live, What to Do: Kieslowski’s Dekalog and IRL Ethics | |
• JAN 324 - Living in Stalin’s Russia: Daily Life in Extraordinary Times, 1928-1953 |
• JAN 400 - DIRT-y Work in the Brazilian Amazon | |
• JAN 401 - History of Science: London and Paris | |
• JAN 402 - The Netherlands: A Land Shaped by Water | |
• JAN 403 - Decadence in Venice | |
• JAN 405 - Sundance Film Festival: Cinema & Spirit | |
• JAN 406 - A Portal into Tibetan Buddhism: A Dispersed People Impacting the World | |
• JAN 407 - Positive Psychology of Scandinavia | |
• JAN 408 - Engaging Christian Art: Italy & France | |
• JAN 409 - Globalized Mexico | |
• JAN 410 - Creative Geniuses or Hard Workers: Innovation Insights from South Korea |
100 Level (3 Units) |
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• JAN 105 - Coding is Fun! | |
• JAN 121 - The Art of Correspondence | |
1 Unit |
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• JAN 251 - Confections of a Chocoholic | |
• JAN 350 - The Psychology of Becoming Happier | |
200 Level (3 Units) |
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• JAN 209 - Decoding the Subtext of Labels | |
300 Level (3 Units) |
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• JAN 316 - The Science of Cooking | |
• JAN 317 - The Science of Happiness and Well-Being | |
• JAN 320 - Understanding the Body You Live In: A Creative Somatic Exploration |
100 Level (3 Units) |
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• JAN 104 - Check All That Apply: Being Multiracial and Multiethnic in the US | |
200 Level (3 Units) |
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• JAN 201 - Can Comedy Save Democracy? Understanding and Making News Satire | |
• JAN 205 - Screenwriting: Core Elements and Writing a First Act | |
• JAN 208 - Yoga for Conscious Living and Transformation | |
300 Level (3 Units) |
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• JAN 314 - The Holocaust: Antisemitism Through the Ages and The Rescue of Jews |