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  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the relationship between the development of energy resources and environmental conditions. Emphasizes how economic and political ideology and institutions affect our relationship to the earth. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): ENVS 436 SO 436.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on African-American social thought and the West African influence from historical, political, sociological and cultural perspectives from pre-1492 to present day. Includes intensive pre-departure seminars, a two-week Ghanaian service-oriented field experience and service in Denver communities. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into Tinansa Program required. Permission of Instructor. Cross listing(s): SO 439.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores connections between communication, gender, and sexuality in close relationships, organizations and the media. Course involves readings, dialogues, films, field trips, and group projects. Additional Prerequisite(s): or permission of instructor required. Prerequisite(s): COM 380 WS 300; Cross listing(s): WS 440 COM 440.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores social, environmental, and economic issues that prevent and encourage more sustainable communities. Topics include transportation, sprawl, poverty, urban/wildlife interface, housing, population, consumption, municipal/toxic waste, community resources and empowerment, and a variety of proposed solutions from around the world. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): ENVS 441 SO 441.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores diverse historical and contemporary voices of women in Christianity emphasizing gender relations, theological views of feminine and masculine identity, and how the commitment to gender justice transforms structures and groups within Christianity. Prerequisite(s): RS 200 WS 300; Cross listing(s): CAS 420M WS 460F RS 405J.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines poverty, inequality, and discrimination in an economic context and explores the effectiveness of government policies designed to address associated inequalities. Consideration is given to the wealth gap, wage disparities, and capital access both within countries and between countries. Additional prerequisite(s): or permission of instructor required. Prerequisite(s): EC 320 EC 330; Cross listing(s): BA 444 EC 444 WS 444.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Surveys the impact of state and federal employment laws on the organization. Examines both the history of and resistance to focus--not legal focus per se. Thus, as we chronicle the laws that were passed, and the resistance to the legislation. Explores what was happening in the community that made the laws necessary, what values are reflected in the law, and whether the law is adequate to balance the needs of the employer and employee. Additional Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Prerequisite(s): BA 250 BA 461; Cross listing(s): BA 445 WS 445.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides a comparative examination of public policy in western industrialized nation-states emphasizing the interaction and interdependency of politics and economics. Evaluates basic issues of public policy including distribution, extraction and regulation focusing on identifying both the range of possible choices and the actual outcomes of adopted policies under a variety of circumstances. Prerequisite(s): EC 200 or EC 320; Cross listing(s): ENVS 445 EC 445 POL 445.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Comparative description and evaluation of the foreign policies of a variety of contemporary nation-states, emphasizing systematic conditions, national priorities and objectives, and external outputs and outcomes. Future controversies and challenges will be identified, discussed, and evaluated. Additional prerequisite(s): or permission of instructor required. Prerequisite(s): POL 231 or POL 241; Cross listing(s): POL 449.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores basic issues in political philosophy such as the relation of individual and society, freedom and authority and justice and equality. Considers the writings of political thinkers from Plato to Rawls. Prerequisite(s): One 200-level Philosophy course or permission of instructor required. Cross listing(s): PL 450.
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