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FARR 1004: Teen Trials and Tribulations in Literature
1.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Discusses major themes and literary strategies in coming-of-age literature. Pass/fail only.
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FARR 1513: The Individual and the Community
1.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Examines the relationship between the individual and the community through films, both narrative and documentary. Focuses on the problems and possibilities of losing and/or promoting both community and individuality.
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FARR 1520: Theatre Arts Workshop
1.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Theatre Arts Workshop
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FARR 1561: Nonviolence for Everyday:Meditation and Other Helpful Habits
1.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Focuses on the challenge of achieving nonviolence on a day-to-day basis by maintaining a peaceful, focused frame of mind. Explores ways to train the mind, including methods that may aid healing.
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FARR 1562: Gandhi's Satyagraha:Love in Action for Humans and Other Creatures
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Class texts and films explore social justice and structural violence in regard to humans, animals, and the environment in the light of a Gandhian approach to these issues. Outreach work in the community is included.
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FARR 1595: Community Service:Personal Growth and Public Good
1.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Provides an opportunity for students to engage in volunteer service. Provides support and guidance in reflecting on personal and sociological issues that derive from their experiences.
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FARR 2000: Farrand Seminar in the Humanities and the Arts
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Studies an aspect of the theme of the Center for Humanities Seminar Program each year, and will be taught by faculty participants in the Center's fellowship program. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.
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FARR 2002: Literature of Lifewriting
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Examines how diverse writers have created unique personal narratives that shape memory within historical and social contexts. Works will exemplify a wide range of literary structures, themes, and strategies that enhance an understanding of the genre and provide models for students' own lifewriting assignments. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature and the arts.
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FARR 2100: Digital Design Interfaces,Interactivities,and Information Design
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Learn the key components of digital design and how to create unique and informative digital designs. Has immediate application through work in small groups with nonprofit agencies with whom a web site, based on the agency's information and needs, will be designed.
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FARR 2400: Understanding Privilege and Oppression in Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Boulder
Through a focus on race, class, sexual orientation, and physical ability, this course explores privilege, oppression, and empowerment in the United States. Through community service, students learn how oppression and privilege interact, and apply classroom learning to community experiences. Same as LDSP 2400. Approved for the arts and sciences core curriculum: cultural and gender diversity or contemporary societies.
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