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ID 304: China in Transition
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Introduction to Chinese culture, social life through a visit to the People's Republic of China, study at a local university, personal interaction with Chinese learning partners. Diversity. May Term odd years. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing and GM 304.
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ID 305: Humanity and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Impact of humans and their technology on the long-term sustainability of the environment and life on earth. Based on perspectives of science, ethics, economics, sociology. Prerequisites: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 306: Issues in Midwestern Agriculture
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Influence of agricultural technology on the ecological, economic, cultural environment of the Midwest, its people and communities. Writing intensive. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 307: The American Landscape
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Americans' changing attitudes toward their environment and the impact of those attitudes on the development of American society and on global developments. Writing intensive. Prerequisite: thirdor fourth-year standing.
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ID 308: Archaeology and the Bible
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
On-site archaeological research in biblical lands, integrating archaeological, historical, cultural, religious perspectives. May Term. Fee. Prerequisites: third- or fourth-year standing and GM 307. Corequisite: GM 308.
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ID 309: Problems of War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of modern war, its roots and historical evolution. Issues of ethics and collective choice raised by alternative visions of a more peaceful future. Writing intensive. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 310: The Holocaust and Its Significance for Our Time
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Study of European anti-Semitism, particularly in Germany, its culmination in the World War II Holocaust. Ethical, moral, social, political questions the Holocaust raises today through film, fiction, essay, autobiography, art, music. Diversity. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 311: Berlin:The Crucible of Modernity
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
On-site experience and exploration of Berlin, Germany, for the ways in which its tumultuous past and present are memorialized and actualized in its material life, space, and culture. Diversity. May Term. Prerequisites: third- or fourth-year standing, GM 311.
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ID 313: Aging in a Changing Society
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Study of the aging and their adaptation to a rapidly changing world. Biological, social, psychological aspects of aging with an emphasis on ethical issues in health care, social supports, available choice. Diversity. Writing Intensive. Winter Term. Prerequisite: third-or fourth-year standing.
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ID 314: The Great War and Modern Memory
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Exploration of the seminal event of the 20th century for the West to gain insights into human nature and world views, war, construction and uses of the past, impact of science/technology on humanity. Writing intensive. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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