Discipline-Specific Resources
Each discipline offered in our program has a corresponding faculty liaison. Faculty liaisons serve as a bridge between Saint Louis University and our partner high school instructors. They approve and oversee the curriculum taught in our program and provide guidance to 1818 instructors to ensure that the courses being taught in our program meet accreditation standards governed by the Higher Learning Commission.
If you have any questions regarding annual professional development or anything related to 1818 curriculum, please contact your faculty liaison or contact us at [email protected].
Liaison: Christopher Tinson, Ph.D., [email protected]
- 1818 discipline resource site - coming soon
- SLU Department of African American Studies
Courses offered:
- AAM 2000 -- Freedom Dreams: Intro to African American Studies
Liaison: Betsy Angeli, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- BIOL 1240 – General Biology: Information Flow and Evolution
- BIOL 1245 – Principles of Biology I Laboratory
Liaison: Paul Jelliss, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- CHEM 1110 – General Chemistry 1
- CHEM 1115 – General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
- CHEM 1120 – General Chemistry 2
- CHEM 1125 – General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
Liaison: Rudy Pett, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- CMM 1200 – Public Speaking
- CMM 2400 – Media and Society
Liaison: Mike Liljegren, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- CSCI 1010 – Introduction to Computer Science: Principles
- CSCI 1020 – Introduction to Computer Science: Bioinformatics
- CSCI 1300 – Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Liaison: John Encarnacion, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- EAS 1080 – Introduction to Environmental Science
- EAS 1081 – Introduction to Environmental Science Laboratory
- EAS 1430 – Introduction to the Solid Earth
- EAS 1435 – Introduction to the Solid Earth Laboratory
Liaisons: Andy Harper, Ph.D., [email protected]
Ted Ibur, [email protected]
Tricia Maniaci, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- ENGL 1500 – The Process of Composition
- ENGL 1900 – Advanced Strategies of Rhetoric and Research
- ENGL 2250 – Conflict, Social Justice and Literature
- ENGL 2350 – Faith, Doubt, and Literature
- ENGL 2450 – Nature, Ecology and Literature
- ENGL 2550 – Gender, Idetity and Literature
- ENGL 2650 – Technology, Media, and Literature
- ENGL 2750 – Film, Culture, and Literature
- ENGL 2850 – Nation, Identity, and Literature
Liaisons: Mark Ruff, Ph.D., [email protected], and Lisa Lillie, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- HIST 1110 – Origins of the Modern World to 1500
- HIST 1120 – Origins of the Modern World (1500 to Present)
- HIST 1600 – History of the United States of America to 1865
- HIST 1610 – History of the United States Since 1865
Liaison: Joy Shu Curtin, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- CHIN 1010 – Elementary Chinese 1: Language and Culture
- CHIN 1020 – Elementary Chinese 2: Language and Culture
- CHIN 2010 – Intermediate Chinese 1: Language and Culture
- CHIN 2020 – Intermediate Chinese 2: Language and Culture
Liaison: Alyssa Ward, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- FREN 1010 – Communicating in French 1
- FREN 1020 – Communicating in French 2
- FREN 2010 – Intermediate French Language and Culture
Liaison: Evelyn Wisbey, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- GR 1010 – Communicating in German 1
- GR 1020 – Communicating in German 2
- GR 2010 – Intermediate German: Language and Culture
Liaison: Joan Hart-Hasler, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- GK 1010 – Reading Greek 1
- GK 1020 – Reading Greek 2
- GK 2010 – Intermediate Greek Language and Literature
- LATN 1010 – Reading Latin 1
- LATN 1020 – Reading Latin 2
- LATN 2010 – Intermediate Latin: Language and Literature
- LATN 2020 – Intermediate Latin: Rhetoric and Poetry
Liaison: Elizabeth Blake, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- RUSS 1010 – Russian from the Beginning 1
- RUSS 1020 – Russian from the Beginning 2
- RUSS 2010 – Intermediate Russian: Language and Culture 1
Liaisons: Germán Lorenzo Ayala, [email protected]
Kristina Knudsen-Galindo, Ph.D. [email protected]
Courses offered:
- SPAN 1010 – Spanish for Beginners
- SPAN 1020 – Exploring the Hispanic World: Beginning Spanish
- SPAN 2010 – Connecting with the Hispanic World: Intermediate Spanish 1
Liaisons: Mike May, S.J., Ph.D., [email protected], and Julianne Rainbolt, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- MATH 1510 – Calculus 1
- MATH 1520 – Calculus 2
- MATH 2530 – Calculus 3
Liaison: Lauren Miller, Ed.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- MATH 1200 – College Algebra
- MATH 1400 – Pre-Calculus
Liaison: Phil Huling, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- STAT 1300 – Elementary Statistics with Computers
Liaison: James McCollum, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- PHIL 1700 – The Unexamined Life: Ultimate Questions
Liaisons: David Wisbey, Ph.D., [email protected]
- 1818 discipline resource site
- SLU Physics Department (Now part of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Courses offered:
- PHYS 1300 – Introduction to Anatomy
- PHYS 1220 – General Physics 1
- PHYS 1235 – General Physics 1 Laboratory
- PHYS 1240 – General Physics 2
- PHYS 1255 – General Physics 2 Laboratory
Liaison: J.D. Bowen, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- POLS 1100 – Introduction to American Government
- POLS 1300 – Introductions to Law
- POLS 1500 – Introduction to Comparative Politics
- POLS 1600 – Introduction to International Politics
- POLS 2100 – The American Constitution
- POLS 2820 – American Foreign Policy
Liaison: Brian Sholl, Ph.D., [email protected]
Courses offered:
- THEO 1600 – God-Talk
- THEO 2110 – Introduction to the Old Testament
- THEO 2210 – Introduction to the New Testament
- THEO 2510 – Christian Ethics
- THEO 2515 – Social Justice
- THEO 2530 – Social Injustice/Social Gospel
- THEO 2610 – The Christian Sacraments
- THEO 2710 – Religions of the World
- THEO 2820 – Religion and Science
- THEO 2900 – Love and the Human Condition
Liaison: Amanda Izzo, [email protected]
Courses offered:
- WGST 1900 – Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies