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We have two types of Research Guides available: Courses guides, created for particular courses to help students do research for specific assignments; and Subject Guides, created to provide information about library resources for a subject area
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Subject Guides

Subject Guides: Created to help students do research in a particular discipline or subject area. 


 

Faculty Guides

Course Guides

2012-2013 Course Guides: Created for particular courses to help students do research for specific assignments. 


 

Previous Year Course Guides

2011-2012 Guides:

BIO 142  Human Physiology Laboratory. Professors: S. Caldwell and A. Shearer

COUN 299A-Dillon  Intro. to College Success Strategies

ENGL 110--Bacchia  College Composition

ENGL 110--Hankinson  College Composition

ENGL 110-Hurvitz  College Composition

ENGL 110-Jones   College Composition

ENGL 110-Krehbiel  College Composition

ENGL 120-Allison  College Composition

ENGL 120-Bacchia  College Composition & Reading

ENGL 120-Hankinson  College Composition & Reading

ENGL 120-Hurvitz College Composition & Reading

ENGL 120-Kaluzhski  College Composition & Reading

ENGL 120-Ledri-Aguilar  College Composition & Reading

ENGL 120-Ness  College Composition & Reading

ENGL 120-Sherlock      College Composition & Reading

ENGL 124-Ledri-Aguilar  Advanced Composition

ENGL 213-Sherlock  American Literature

ESL 119-Goldburg  English As Second Language V

ESL 119--Lannen English As Second Language V

LIR 110--BenVau Research Methods in an Online World

PDEO 299A-Woolsey

PHOT 154--Russell  History of Photography

SOC 125-Santiago  Marriage & Alt Life Styles

SOC 140--Santiago  Sex & Gender Across Cultures

SPAN 122-Crespo Spanish for Native Speaker I

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