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INT U490: Interdisciplinary Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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INT U491: Interdisciplinary Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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INT U492: Interdisciplinary Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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INT U493: Interdisciplinary Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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INT U494: Interdisciplinary Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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INT U500: Advanced Seminar in Marine Studies
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on outstanding issues in the marine environment. Using a seminar format, students from colleges and universities throughout the Boston area convene to address the complex interactions of disciplines including scientific, legal, economic, and technical aspects of issues that come into play in marine affairs. Seminars are led by experts actively involved in the issues.
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INT U501: Contemporary Issues:Hip-Hop Culture
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Surveys the global impact of hip-hop culture on a new generation of young people. Begun in the 1970s and 1980s in the United States as a cross-cultural expression of black and Puerto Rican traditions, it has become a major force worldwide. Using an interdisciplinary and practice-oriented approach, addresses such issues as youth identity formation, the role of women and gender in rap music, and the use of novel expressive forms. The combination of fieldwork and weekly critiques on contemporary public debates (such as censorship and the American Constitution, violence and aggression, and sexism and misogyny) will yield a final document to be presented to the University community and to be deposited in the Twenty-first Century Hip-hop Library and Archive Project.
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INT U520: Television Field Production
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by CIN U620. Offers advanced training in video production techniques, emphasizing remote location shooting. Includes location scouting, production budgets. Also covers writing techniques, equipment location, postproduction editing, and content analysis. Offers the opportunity to work in teams to produce and direct television using remote video equipment.
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INT U560: Religion,Human Services,and Diversity in the United States
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores the links among and between society, identity, and religion from the perspective of community service and social justice. In conjunction with the Jewish Studies Program, themes from Judaism are used as examples throughout the course in order to understand the ways in which religious/ethnic identity helps to shape the lives of real people. In the first part of the course we historically situate religious social services in the United States. The second part looks to the politics of doing good and its effect on community service, professional ethics, personal identity, and moral beliefs as part of the larger American collective consciousness. In the last part we use contemporary American Jewish social services as the major lens through which we explore critical service-related issues.
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INT U590: Interdisciplinary Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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