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IN 210: Peoples and Cultures of the World
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Takes an anthropological approach to the study of human culture and its various forms around the world. The major features of culture are presented, including subsistence patterns, organizing devices, patterns for transmission of culture, economics, religion, political organization, social control, and culture change. The methods of anthropological research and theoretical orientations are also examined. Examples of cultural variation, including traditional as well as modern societies, are discussed.
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IN 220: International Studies Travel Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Provides the opportunity for the student to travel to another country to study and explore various aspects of that culture. Several topics and issues pertaining to that culture are examined. Prerequisite: IN210 or permission of instructor.
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IN 299: Special Topics in Intercultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Provides in-depth study of a specific culture or society. This course affords the student an opportunity to focus on unique historical and contemporary social problems and issues, similarities and differences between cultures, and the common stereotypes and stigmas. Prerequisite: IN210 or permission of instructor.
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IN 395: International Studies Major-Specific
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Designated by a department as an important area of knowledge and/or skills in that department's major that helps prepare its students within an international context. Prerequisite: IN210 or permission of instructor.
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IN 399: International Studies Issues
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
A special issues course that focuses on specific issues that confront our global community. Topics will vary from course to course. Prerequisite: IN210 or permission of instructor.
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IS 199: Contemporary Questions
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Using traditional philosophy as a framework, this course will address a series of open-ended and interdisciplinary questions. The course will draw heavily on recent research in science and religion, and introduce students to the nature of interdisciplinary investigation. The questions to be considered include: Do we have free will? Are aesthetic judgments objective? Are there many universes? Is belief in God rational? The issues will be explored in a nondogmatic way, emphasizing intellectual rigor rather than particular conclusions. Class discussions will identify, understand, and appreciate diversity of perspectives. Note: This class may be used as a substitute for CP295. Instructor permission required. Freshman honors course.
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IS 200: Great Ideas in the Social Studies
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Geography: physical spaces of the earth, places and regions of the world, effects of geography, and human alterations of environments; 2) Economics: fundamental economic concepts, economic reasoning, and today's economy.
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IS 295/495: Interdisciplinary Studies/Honors
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
An interdisciplinary seminar in which students explore topics of current relevance to the integration of faith and learning. Topics vary from year to year and are selected in conjunction with the roster of invited speakers coming to campus. Students will explore the ideas of major thinkers and interact with them during their visit to campus. The course will be taught in a seminar format with strong expectations placed upon students for quality independent work to be presented in class. Heavy writing assignments are required.
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MA 098: Fundamentals of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Offers a review of basic mathematical operations concentrating on fractions, decimals and percents. Emphasizes pre-algebra topics such as variable expressions, introduction to equations, and translating sentences into equations and covers application of these principles. This course does not count toward graduation credits. Offered fall and spring.
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MA 099: Math for College
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
A conceptual approach to the math assumed as a prerequisite for college math and science courses. Stresses mastery of basic algebra skills with stress on equation solving, fractions, and application problems. This course does not count toward graduation credits. Offered fall and spring.
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