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IDS 366: Energy And The Environment Dii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course focuses on understanding what energy is, how it is produced, and how it is utilized in modern society, drawing on concepts from physics, chemistry, geography and geology to understand energy production and conservation. The advantages and disadvantages of renewable and non-renewable energy sources will be analyzed, including issues of efficiency, availability, cost, pollution, and environmental impact. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisites: Completion of a laboratory science sequence, or permission of Department Chairperson.
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IDS 375: Research Practicum
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Salem State University
Students will work on a one-to-one basis with a member of the faculty engaged in a particular research project. Although the work involved will depend on the nature of the research, emphasis will be on providing the student with intensive, hands on experience with all phases of the process of conducting research. Credit load to be determined on a 3 hours/week per semester = 1 credit basis. Repeatable for up to 6 credits. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor and Chairperson of Interdisciplinary Studies Department.
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IDS 400: Directed Study
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Salem State University
An individualized program providing study in depth in an area to be approved by the Interdisciplinary Studies Department Chairperson.
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IDS 421: Seminar in East European And Russian Studies
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An integrated approach to the study of selected topics in East European and Russian Studies with a focus on major themes of social, economic, and political development. Students prepare individual research projects for discussion and analysis.
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IDS 460: Seminar in Marine Studies
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course deals with the current problems in Marine Studies. Reading lists from participating faculty will be available for students. Appropriate papers or projects are to be carried out by the student under faculty guidance. Required of all Marine Studies Minors.
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IDS 461: Seminar in American Studies w
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This capstone course engages students in the exploration of American Studies scholarship and supports them as they conduct original research. Students will read classic and recent works in American Studies and investigate the topical, theoretical and methodological developments of the field. Each student will develop and complete a substantive research paper related to a current area of inquiry in the discipline. Required of all students in the American Studies Concentration or permission of Department Chairperson required for others. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisites: IDS232 and IDS333.
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IDS 465: Seminar in Women's Studies w
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The culminating seminar in the Women's Studies Minor. The focus is on developing theoretical approaches to the study of those groups defined as minority, e.g. women and Third World people. Students will be encouraged to develop areas of inquiry and then to explain them and present their analysis in a variety of modes such as oral, written, film or videotape. Required of all Women's Studies Minors.
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IDS 470: Seminar in Comparative Religion
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A broad but integrated consideration of selected topics in comparative religion, intended as the culmination of the Religious Studies Minor. Three lecture hours per week. Required of Religious Studies Minors; open to other students with the permission of the Interdisciplinary Studies Department Chairperson.
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IDS 500: Special Problems in Interdisciplinary Studies
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Open to students who wish to pursue topics that are of an advanced interdisciplinary nature. May be taken on a semester or quarterly basis. Permission of Instructor and Interdisciplinary Studies Department Chairperson required.
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IDS 600H: Honors Seminar
1.50 Credits
Salem State University
This two semester sequence is intended to prepare students in the Honors Program for their independent research project or creative production required during the Program's senior year. Principally the seminar will involve presentations of faculty and guest speaker research projects. Presentations about the College's computer facilities, Library resources, and Career Planning and Placement Center, the Graduate Record Examination, etc. may also be included. Prerequisite: Open only to Juniors and Seniors in the Honors Program.
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