HN 260 - The Holocaust, Genocide, And Human Rights Movement in The 20th Century

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Monroe College-New Rochelle
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3 credits This interdisciplinary course uses the study of the Holocaust to investigate causes and lessons of other modern genocides. Besides readings, videos, and museum visits, lecturers with particular expertise and experiences will offer their perspectives during the semester. Students will complete reading assignments, participate in classroom discussions, take part in site visits, and conduct research on genocidal conditions and responses. As a culminating project, the students present a final project that reflects the information they learned in the classroom and through their own investigation and analyses. This course fosters the development of a community of scholars, guiding them to become global citizens and "upstanders" forsocial justice.
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3.00
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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