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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The honors seminar will investigate a selected topic in the humanities. This course is for the superior student, and admission is by invitation of the Honors Program. This course may be repeated.
Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
The course will explore significant themes and ideas of 20th century culture through the manifestation of these themes and ideas in literature, music, and art. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This is an interdisciplinary course connecting humanities and natural sciences and mathematics. This course examines the use of metaphor and symbol in understanding poetry and the use of model in understanding scientific theory. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This is an interdisciplinary course connecting humanities and natural sciences and mathematics. This course is designed to examine fundamental principles of the environment from a scientific, global perspective as well as to consider how understanding of environmental concepts is revealed historically in literature. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey of the development of philosophy, religion, art, architecture, literature, drama, music, and dance in the ancient and medieval worlds and in the early Renaissance. Emphasis on the traditions which have been carried from one age and culture to another. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey of the development of philosophy, religion, art, architecture, literature, drama, music, dance, film, and other media from the Renaissance and the Enlightenment to the contemporary period. Emphasis on the traditions which have been carried from one age and culture to another. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course examines specific topics concerning gender, art, and society. It explores the portrayal of gender in the artistic works of a selected area of the humanities (art, literature, music, drama, or speech) and in one of the social sciences (anthropology, history, political science, psychology, or sociology). Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to enable students to analyze and identify culturally determined patterns in society and to understand the role these patterns play in communication. Students will study concepts of culture and everyday cultural patterns. Students will plan, organize, conduct, and summarize studies (using both oral and written formats) of U.S. culture as well as other cultures. Technology and media will be a common thread of this course. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course will identify major trends in technology and materials and examine how such changes have affected and/or created new kinds of art and new thinking regarding high art and popular art. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
The aim of this course is for students to examine through the windows of literature the individual within the organization and how that individual is shaped as a participant within a particular organization by various cultural and social indices. The approach will be interdisciplinary. The course will examine poems, stories, novels, plays, films, television programs, and essays to explore how literature represents the worlds of work and leadership. Philosophies of capital and labor will be discussed through issues of workplace policy, gender assumptions, organizational values, and family. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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