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ENG 365: World Literature: Myth and Fantasy
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
An investigation of myth and fantasy, both sacred and secular, as “equipment for living.” Prerequisite: ENG 101.
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ENG 368: Women Writers (online)
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
A study of traditional and contemporary works written by American women. Emphasizes style and major themes in their literature . Prerequisite: ENG 101. (Also listed as WST 368.)
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ENG 490: Honors Reading
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
Independent reading in an area of special interest carried out under faculty direction. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
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ENG 495: Coordinating Seminar
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
In-depth study on selected topic under the direction of an English faculty member and presentation of the seminar paper at the annual Symposium. Senior English majors only. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
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FYS 101: Science and Social Issues
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The CSM First Year Seminar is designed to encourage the development of a small group interactive learning community. In this class, students will develop connections with other first year students while learning to participate in and substantially contribute to a group exploration of a particular topic in the liberal arts. Although the topics will vary, all sections will be related to the mission of the university and will focus on discussion-based critical inquiry.First Year Seminar is to be taken during the first semester a student is enrolled at College of Saint Mary.This seminar will offer students the opportunity to explore the social issues presented by the implementation of scientific knowledge and advancements. Students will critically examine how science can benefit and/or harm societies and the environment.
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FYS 102: Earth Wisdom
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The CSM First Year Seminar is designed to encourage the development of a small group interactive learning community. In this class, students will develop connections with other first year students while learning to participate in and substantially contribute to a group exploration of a particular topic in the liberal arts. Although the topics will vary, all sections will be related to the mission of the university and will focus on discussion-based critical inquiry. This seminar will focus on the work of various writers and filmmakers that imparts "Earth Wisdom". The following question will be addressed: how can people live in a way that is nourishing and respectful to the land, to wildlife, to the well-being of the human community, and to the spiritual sustenance of all?
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FYS 103: Music and Poetry
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The CSM First Year Seminar is designed to encourage the development of a small group interactive learning community. In this class, students will develop connections with other first year students while learning to participate in and substantially contribute to a group exploration of a particular topic in the liberal arts. Although the topics will vary, all sections will be related to the mission of the university and will focus on discussion-based critical inquiry. This seminar will look at how poets and musicians have enriched each other, for example, how religious faith is expressed through poetry and music.
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FYS 104: How Art Made the World
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The CSM First Year Seminar is designed to encourage the development of a small group interactive learning community. In this class, students will develop connections with other first year students while learning to participate in and substantially contribute to a group exploration of a particular topic in the liberal arts. Although the topics will vary, all sections will be related to the mission of the university and will focus on discussion-based critical inquiry. This seminar is an introduction to the history of art and its influence on the development of culture. Students will be exposed to the processes of art making through a historical look at human creativity.
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FYS 105: Historical Texts and the Movies
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The CSM First Year Seminar is designed to encourage the development of a small group interactive learning community. In this class, students will develop connections with other first year students while learning to participate in and substantially contribute to a group exploration of a particular topic in the liberal arts. Although the topics will vary, all sections will be related to the mission of the university and will focus on discussion-based critical inquiry. The seminar will study the benefits and hazards of using film as a primary source for the study of an historical period. Students will think critically about how movies can both enlighten and mislead us about the past.
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FYS 106: The Psychology of Prejudice
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The CSM First Year Seminar is designed to encourage the development of a small group interactive learning community. In this class, students will develop connections with other first year students while learning to participate in and substantially contribute to a group exploration of a particular topic in the liberal arts. Although the topics will vary, all sections will be related to the mission of the university and will focus on discussion-based critical inquiry. This seminar will involve the exploration and study of prejudice, including stereotyping and discrimination. Students will critically examine their own perspectives and biases, as well as those of diverse others.
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