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CCHH 240H: Honors: The Holocaust and the Nature of Prejudice
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Emphasizes helping students to personalize this material, to view the phenomenon of prejudice in their own lives and times and to glean the lessons of the Holocaust for the future. Finally, diverse materials will help students to view the Holocaust as a microcosm of history, of human nature and other timeless and universal issues.
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CCMA 103: Core Math Waiver
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
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CCSS 101: Contemporary Issues in Society
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Identifies and analyzes significant social issues from one's own cultural context to gain a broader perspective of contemporary society. Explores four themes of understanding ourselves and our social context - people's origins, the socialization process, difference and inequality, and global connectedness. Examines these themes through multiple social science perspectives.
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CCSS 102: Snapshots of Society
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Compares theories about human origins and their place in the world. Explores the relationship between ourselves as individuals and the broader society. Examines how social forces shape our existence as selves of a particular race, gender, and class. Identifies key institutions and investigates the dynamics of power.
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CCSS 202: World Regions and the New Global Order
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Studies the economic, political, cutural, and physical characteristics of the major regions of the world and the countries within them; discusses how these regions and countries relate and interact at the international level.
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CCSS 205: Understanding the Self
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores the processes by which the sense of self, arguably unique to human beings, develops as a consequence of complex cognitive abilities exercised in social and cultural contexts. A detailed study of elements of self concept and processes of self-esteem and self-efficacy are examined from an interdisciplinary perspective. Prereq: 100-level Self & Society course
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CCSS 210: Landscapes of Human Activities
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Provides an understanding of the fundamental identifying traits of a culture; the economic, social, and political systems and institutions societies erect; the cultural landscapes they create; and the impacts societies have on natural systems.
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CCSS 260: Schools, the Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Enables students to explore legislation and judicial decisions affecting school policies. Covers separation of church and state, controversial curricula and rights and responsibilites of students and teachers. Compares America with other cultures regarding equal access to education. Prereq: 100-level Self & Society course
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CCSS 264: Mathematics of Fairness and Equity
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Stresses the connection between contemporary mathematics and modern society by identifying important social problems and conflicts and applying quantitative methods to solve these problems or resolve conflicts. Utilizes the notion of "enlightened citizenry", when students acquire broad knowledge of social problems and are able to apply quantitative methods to make personal judgements and decisions as well as challenge our basic assumptions regarding a social setting.
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CCSS 264H: Honors: Mathematics of Fairness and Equity
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Stresses the connections between contemporary mathematics and modern society by identifying important social problems and conflicts and applying quantitative methods to solve these problems or resolve conflicts. Utilizes the notion of "enlightened" citizenry", when students acquire broad knowledge of social problems and are able to apply quanititative methods to make personal judgements and decisions as well as challenge our basic assumptions regarding a social setting.
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