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WIN 111: Weathering the Storm: Successful Dev Wrt
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
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WIN 112: Leadership in Times of Crisis
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This course considers leadership styles and skills and examines how leaders acquire and use power and influence, make decisions and manage conflict. The background and history of the Cold War (from late 1940s to the early 1990s) is first described with special attention then directed toward the leadership of Harry Truman and Josef Stalin at the start of the Cold War; John Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev during the Berlin Wall and Cuban Missile Crisis; and Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev as the Soviet Empire collapsed. Students are expected to complete assigned readings, attend video showings and participate in class discussions and designated activities.
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WIN 118: Realty What a Concept!
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
The development of physics in the last 100 years has been a great practical success; but no metaphor for explaining how the world woks has yet been developed. The questions remain: "What is the way the world really is and why is it like that?" Why Worry? -- Because humans tend to pattern their domestic, social and political arrangements according to the dominant vision of physical reality. Inevtably the cosmic view trickles down to the most mundane details of everyday life.
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WIN 119: Covering the Indiana Legislature
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This class will give students in-depth and hands-on experience in covering government. The students who wish to take the class should be prepared to work and write on tight deadlines on a daily basis. Their work will be made available for publication and broadcast to media outlets around the state. This course should prepare journalism students for the demands of internships.
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WIN 121: Mexican-Americans in the US
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A study of Mexican-Americans in the US from a policital, social, economic, historical and literary point of view. Videos will be used to illustrate the material. (Satisfies one intercultural requirement.) Prerequisites: None. Fees: None
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WIN 122: Comic Books: Sub Cutlure to Pop Culture
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This course will examine comic books and graphic novels that were created to bring about and/or inform readers of societal changes. Some of these books call for political change while others call for societal or cultural change. The course will also examine the recent influx of films based on some of these books and the effect that these films have had on the mainstream media and the general public.
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WIN 123: Phys Disability and Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Physical disability and/or chronic illness are challenging problems for individuals and their families. This course examines the impact of disability through the lifespan, beginning with congenital disorders and concluding with the particular problems associated with the aged and disability. Adaptive and maladaptive reactions to disability and the coping reactions in adjustment will be discussed. Assessment of the family system, with emphasis on discovering the "meaning of disability" and looking at a number of assessment devices like the ecomap will be included. Clinical interventions helpful when working with disabled clients in medical and social service settings as well as schools will be addressed, along with the social programming available in the community to meet individual and family needs. This course is being taught by a special guest, Sandra Napolitan. Prerequisite: None Fees: None
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WIN 124: The Art of French & Hispanic Cinema
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This course explores the aesthetics of various film genres in works by contemporary French and Hispanic directors. Students will use critical tools to analyze the cinematography and themes of works by Saura, Truffaut, Almodovar, and others. All films have subtitles. Prerequisite: None Fees: None Satisfies Intercultural Requirement
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WIN 125: MCAT/DAT Preparation
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Students will be instructed in techniques that will help them prepare to take the mewly revised Medical College Admission Test or the the Dental Aptitude Test. P/F grading
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WIN 126: Living w/Land: Trans. Interior Alaska
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
The course begins by considering the peopling of ancient America and their subsistence strategies. It then moves toward a primary focus on today's natives of Interior Alaska and their transition from the precontact, aboriginal subsistence economy, to the postcontact lifestyles of today. There will be a specific consideration of living from the land in wilderness Alaska, which will include hunting, gathering, cabin building, travel by dog team, negotiating winter and gold mining. This course is being taught by a special guest, Stephen Alleman. Satisfies Intercultural Requirement. Prerequisite: None Fees: None
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