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3.00 Credits
On Demand. Identification and assessment of effects of interrelationship between journalistic media and social, cultural, political, economic, and technological systems and processes in the context of the media's major societal roles. Journalism majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Su. A study of various answers to questions concerning the ultimate value and meaning of human life. The course examines three different approaches to the question of the meaning of life: the theistic approach, the non-theistic approach and the approach that questions the meaningfulness of the question. Philosophy majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the Internet as a social phenomenon. Discussion will center on the issues surrounding the Internet and its impact on lives in the information age. (This is not a laboratory experience.) Management Information Systems majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
On Demand. The course examines the lives and accomplishments of women in science throughout history. Special attention is paid to the current issues confronting women in science and historical events that have contributed to the current situation. Biological Sciences majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Through an investigation of the problems with and possibilities of cinematic depictions of the historical past, this course will explore the ways in which film uses historical images to project social ideals. Special attention will be placed on developing a method by which to critique the historicity of historical films. History majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F-odd-numbered-years.? A survey of narrative art, which explores the history, production, theory and reception of graphic narratives from cave paintings to graphic novels. Special attention will be given to the social, cultural and aesthetic aspects of narrative art. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Art Majors are excluded.? Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
F, S, Su.? The course will be a science-based, holistic discussion of the Earth's problems, potentials, and limitations.? Topics will include population and its control, resource management, pollution, the relationship of religions and rights on a multinational to individual scale, and other appropriate current global topics.? Biological Sciences and Geology majors are excluded.? WI Prerequisites & Notes: 75 semester hours completed and admission to University Honors College. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
Leisure is recognized as a basic component of the American lifestyle. Leisure is studied by psychologists, sociologists, economists, physicians, professional educators, and the business community. This course explores the nature of leisure time from these perspectives. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 hours. Admission to the University Honors College. Recreation Administration and Physical Education majors are excluded. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
F, S. A study of the theory, aesthetics, history, and cultural contexts of film, concentrating on the relationships among film, literature, popular culture, music, and the plastic arts. Students will explore the ways in which we read film and culture from around the world, and the ways in which we write about film. English majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
F, S. An examination of the Holocaust from 1933-1945. This course will examine the many factors (including intellectual, political, legal, and economic changes) that resulted in the institutionalized destruction of European Jewry. History majors are excluded. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 75 semester hours. Admission to University Honors College. Credits: 4
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