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GSGS 599: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
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GSHU 111: Great Books Collegium
1.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers the issue of "culture" by focusing on a variety of works of art, especially fine art. The collegium may be taken up to four separate times, counting for elective credit only. Prerequisite: enrollment or past enrollment in at least one of the Great Books Colloquia. (GE)
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GSHU 112: Great Books Collegium
1.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers the issue of "culture" by focusing on a variety of works of art, especially fine art. The collegium may be taken up to four separate times, counting for elective credit only. Prerequisite: GSHU 111. (GE)
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GSHU 113: Great Books Collegium
1.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers the issue of "culture" by focusing on a variety of works of art, especially fine art. The collegium may be taken up to four separate times, counting for elective credit only. Prerequisite: GSHU 112. (GE)
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GSHU 114: Great Books Collegium
1.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers the issue of "culture" by focusing on a variety of works of art, especially fine art. The collegium may be taken up to four separate times, counting for elective credit only. Prerequisite: GSHU 113. (GE)
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GSHU 121: Great Books Colloquium I
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers works of philosophy, literature, religion, and political thought of the ancient world. Authors include Homer, Greek tragedians, Plato, Aristotle, and Vergil. The course requires intensive work in writing and participation in discussion. Prerequisite: Eligibility for entry in English Composition 101. (GE)
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GSHU 122: Great Books Colloquium II
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers works of philosophy, literature, religion, and political thought of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Reformation. Authors include Aquinas, Augustine, Dante, Machiavelli, Luther, and Shakespeare, as well as others. The course requires intensive work in writing and participation in discussion. Prerequisite: Great Books Colloquium I or permission of the director of Great Books. (GE)
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GSHU 123: Great Books Colloquium III
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers works of philosophy, literature, religion, and political thought of the Enlightenment and Romantic periods. Authors include Descartes, Milton, Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau, Kant, Wordsworth, Austen, and others. The course requires intensive work in writing and participation in discussion. Prerequisite: Great Books Colloquium II or permission of the director of Great Books. (GE)
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GSHU 199: First-Year Seminar
3.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
First-Year Seminar
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GSHU 324: Great Books Colloquium IV
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Using the shared inquiry method, this course considers works of philosophy, literature, religion, and political thought of the modern period. Authors will be selected from Darwin, Marx, Freud, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, Sartre or Camus, as well as other modern playwrights and novelists. The course requires intensive work in writing and participation in discussion. Prerequisite: Great Books Colloquium III or permission of the director of Great Books. (GE)
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