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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to feminist theory and practice within the context of modern theatre. It focuses on the creative and political efforts of women playwrights and performers, acknowledging the voices of women that have ben historically forgotten or excluded from the canon of theatre. Students will be introduced to the field of feminist theory and its ongoing issues and debates as a lens through which theatrical writings and performances will be explored and analyzed. (Course is not challengeable.) 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng Prerequisites: Undergraduate level WRT 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BUS 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level HSM 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECBU 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 310 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level MGMT 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or ULV English 111 Certification CRD
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4.00 Credits
This course will examine the interconnected roles that art, mathematics and music have played in the exploration of the nature of our existence in the universe. Developments in art, mathematics and music often prophesy major changes in world view, paradigm shifts in human perception and knowledge, which then lead to further developments in these disciplines in an endless cycle. The exploration of the intertwining of concepts within these fields throughout history will provide insights into related aspects of the human condition. (Course is not challengeable.) 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng Prerequisites: Undergraduate level WRT 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BUS 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level HSM 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECBU 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 310 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level MGMT 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or ULV English 111 Certification CRD
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4.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the human condition seen through the world view of American/Cuban politics and media. The course addressed the current enmeshed relationship of Cuba's political and mass communication systems with the United States. The impact of Cuban politics on America's political and mass media systems will be examined starting with the Spanish American War and continuing to present day. Cultural immersion through travel to Cuba provides a major experiential learning component. (Course is not challengeable.) 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng Prerequisites: Undergraduate level WRT 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BUS 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level HSM 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECBU 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 310 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level MGMT 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or ULV English 111 Certification CRD
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4.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the human condition that explores the unique Hawaiian cultural history and its influence upon Hawaii's political and media systems. Cultural immersion through travel to Hawaii provides a major learning component. (This course is not challengeable.) 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng Prerequisites: Undergraduate level WRT 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BUS 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level HSM 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECBU 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 310 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level MGMT 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or ULV English 111 Certification CRD
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4.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course that looks at the workings of American government and political issues of the 20th century United States, as depicted in film. Some of the questions to be addressed include: How are political issues and acts depicted in film? What is the effect of film on political issues? Are trends in film affected by the political climate? How do documentaries differ from narrative Hollywood films in depicting similar events? (Course is not challengeable.) 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng Prerequisites: Undergraduate level WRT 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BUS 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level HSM 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECBU 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 310 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level MGMT 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or ULV English 111 Certification CRD
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4.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course is designed to illustrate the complexity of the natural system upon which the human and other species depend. The content will blend ecology and cultural aspects as they relate to the challenges of sustainability. (Course is not challengeable.) 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3b Twrd a Sustainble Planet, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng Prerequisites: (Undergraduate level WRT 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BUS 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level HSM 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ECBU 346 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 310 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level MGMT 480 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or ULV English 111 Certification CRD) and (Undergraduate level BIOL 101 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BIOL 201 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BIOL 202 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BIOL 203 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level BIOL 220 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TLSN XXXX Minimum Grade of C-)
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4.00 Credits
A comparative study of sacred song in selected world religions, affirming religion and music as universal expressions of human culture and civilization throughout history. Students critically examine ritual music in many worship traditions, including a critical review of their own religious musical practice. 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng
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4.00 Credits
This course will explore the bizarre phenomenon of pseudo-archaeological "discoveries" by amateur enthusiasts, pseduo-scientists, and renegade scholars that have enjoyed considerable attention on cable TV, late-night radio, and on the Internet. Essentially a class in critical thinking and grounded in the scientific method, this course will evaluate a variety of truth claims aimed at either affirming faith in the Bible or dismissing traditional Christian claims. It will also expose students to the sinister techniques of forgeries past and present, the shady world of antiquities dealers and collectors, and the esoteric if not bizarre world-wide-web. With several field trips and guest lecturers, students will explore the differences between science, religion, history and quackery. Not challengable. 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng, UVLL Lifelong Learning Prerequisites: (Undergraduate level WRT 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level ENG 111 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE2 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWB 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or ULV English 111 Certification CRD)
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4.00 Credits
This course explores Egypt's prehistoric and Dynastic past as we know it through archaeology, its historic past as we know it from written records and its contemporary society as we know it through social science. The kinds of evidence and theoretical approaches are very different for each of these ways of knowing about a society, and the course will explore not only the content of knowledge about Egypt gained through archaeology, history and social science, but also the pros and cons of acquiring knowledge in these three ways. This is a travel course that includes a trip to Egypt as part of its curriculum. Not challengeable. 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: GEC3a The Human Condition, INTD Interdisciplinary Thnkng
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4.00 Credits
Includes basic listening, speaking, and writing in Japanese. Introduces Japanese culture. Lab. Not challengeable. 4.000 Credit Hours
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