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ID 315: Leadership Theories and Practices
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Critical reflection on theories of leadership and civic responsibility within the context of different disciplinary backgrounds and their application to community service projects. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 320: The Global Information Society
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Study of the complexity of "information," beyond the Internet,and how technology, economics, and politics affect information available to a wide range of global citizens. Examination of personal and social information ethics. Writing intensive. May Term. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 322: The Anthropology of the Pilgrimage:The Road to Santiago de Compostela
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Examines the scope, relevance, and expression surrounding the Medieval epic journeys to Santiago de Compostela through travel from southeastern France through northern Spain. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 330: Contemporary Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Study of a contemporary global issue besieging the human condition. Evaluation of the issue, root causes, impact on societal resources, implications for policymaking, practical application of policies that implore change. Writing intensive. Fall Term. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 333: Beer and Society
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Investigation of production and consumption of beer across time, space, discipline to understand its role in society. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 335: Issues in Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Exploration of scientific, business aspects of the biotechnology industry. Discussion, debate on moral and ethical questions, ecological and social impact generated by this technology. Writing intensive. May Term alternate years. Prerequisite: third- or fourthyear standing.
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ID 340: History of Western Medicine
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Exploration of western medical tradition, beginning with ancient Greeks and concluding with problems of modern medicine. Emphasis on the influence of social, political, religious factors. Fall Term even years. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 359: Tanzania and the Global AIDS Crisis
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Study in Tanzania with special focus on the global AIDS crisis. Service-learning opportunities with Maasai villagers. Safaris, cultural encounters. Diversity. May Term alternate years. Prerequisites: GM 359 and third- or fourth-year standing.
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ID 360: Metropolis:Place of Convergence
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Participation, reflection on urban life and issues from cultural, sociological, political, environmental perspectives. Independent project exploring dimensions of leadership and service related to issues that arise in the urban context. Diversity. Fee. Prerequisites: third- or fourth-year standing and admission into Wartburg West program.
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ID 370: The Arts in a Western Context:Issues and Ideas
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Introduction to various forms of artistic expression and influences on this expression, including technology, censorship, nature, gender, religion. How artists and their work influence the continual maturing of a society. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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