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3.00 Credits
On Demand. An examination of how new technology drives change in the law focusing on analysis of court cases, legislation, and readings. Areas of study include patents, copyrights, trade secrets, biotechnology, bioengineered medicine, biochemistry, telecommunications, and the Internet. Pre-law minors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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On Demand. An examination of selected advances in modern biomedical science. The unforeseen consequences to society will be emphasized along with the science behind medical techniques and treatments. Majors in Biological Sciences are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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On Demand. A panoramic view of media in the 21st century and its effects on hi-tech society. The effects of media on politics, advertising, violence, sports and national security will be discussed and debated. Discussion will also center on the possible effects of media on the new "information society." Majors in Communication Studies are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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Through a comprehensive approach, this course will examine the relationship of food and nutrition to multi-cultural practices, origins of food preparation and consumption habits, dietary trends, individual dietary intake, quality of life, and disease incidence. Family and Consumer Science majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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Through a study of the events and circumstances surrounding the European Witchhunts, this course will explore the roles that misogyny, social dislocation, economic crisis, religious belief, and challenges to authority played in the age of intolerance that resulted in the execution of many thousands of women and men. History majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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On Demand.? The verbal demands of the modern media-based society impact an individual's social, emotional, educational, and vocational prospects. Students explore and experience the limitations imposed by various deficits in communication.? WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 hours; Majors in Communication Disorders & Sciences are excluded.?? Credits: 3
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On Demand. Examination of history, philosophy, theory, legal rights, constraints and ethical responsibilities regarding free expression. This civil liberty will be considered in the context of its application to and effect on different societal groups based on social and political status, gender and race. Journalism majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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On Demand. An examination of securities, markets, investment techniques and opportunities for individuals. Topics include stocks, bonds, mutual funds, insurance, and portfolio management. Business majors and students who have earned credit in BUS 2710 or BUS 3710 are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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S, Su. A discussion-centered examination of ways playwrights have used theatre as a vehicle for expression to enact change. Attention will be given to theatre as a forum to vent controversial social issues. Theatre Arts majors and English majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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S, Su. A discussion course that examines the contributions of women to the theatre and the effect those contributions have had on society in general. Attention will be given to the political/social concerns expressed in the dramatic literature. Theatre majors and English majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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