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HUMX 1100: Introduction to Humanities
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This introductory course explores the impact of the humanities on people's lives. Emphasis is placed on understanding an artist's message as expressed through music, art, architecture, literature, and film. The course also focuses on the common bonds of humanity.
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HUMX 1200: The American Experience in the Arts
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This lecture/discussion course specializes in the particular nature of the environmental factors at work on the American art scene and examines the universal implications of the American experience. (3 contact hours)
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HUMX 1300: Human Issues: Choices in a Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course specializes in the art of being human, emphasizing the issue of self-interest versus social concern. Students will examine various theories of love, morality, happiness, the changing roles of men and women, and the American family through the exploration of literature, music, film, and the visual arts. (3 contact hours)
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HUMX 1400: Reflections of Evil in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This introductory course identifies the nature of evil from multiple perspectives, thus exploring its impact on historical occurrences and contemporary life. It emphasizes understanding the nature of evil as expressed through painting, sculpture, film and literature, and philosophy. (3 contact hours)
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HUMX 1500: Dream Quest: History, Symbolism, and Meanings
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course will examine the significance and meaning of dreams in various cultures and time periods. Once earlier interpretations and perspectives have been assesed, students will study dream theories of psychologists with a focus on those of Freud and Jung. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in personal 'dream work', and the chance to interpret dreams for themselves. (3 contact hours)
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HUMX 2900: Special Topics in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
These specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of humanities topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. Courses will focus on topics such as the aesthetics of beauty, women writers, artists, and musicians through the ages.
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IDST 1200: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This interdisciplinary course examines contemporary women's experiences from both an international and historical perspective. The course introduces students to major concepts, issues, and methods in the field of Women' s Studies by drawing on current research in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. (3 contact hours)
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IDST 1902: Integrative Capstone Experience
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisites: ENGL 1120 or ENGL 1121, SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100, completion of at least 40 additional credits towards an AA or AS Degree This course promotes the development of knowledge, intellectual flexibility, and ethical awareness necessary to balance individual needs with social commitments in an interdependent, multicultural world. It will serve students in the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs as a culminating experience by integrating and enhancing previously developed knowledge and skills. Students will participate as team members in addressing an actual problem confronted within a service-based organization and must complete fieldwork for this course. (3 contact hours)
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IDST 2400: Culture and Civilization of the Spanish Speaking World
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This interdisciplinary course examines political, demographic, cultural, ethnical, economic, and social aspects of the Spanish speaking world. The course introduces students to the study of the cultural variety of the Spanish speaking world through the reading and analysis of a variety of texts, journalism, literature, art, folklore, film, documentaries, and demographics. The course places special focus on the contributions that different Hispanic communities have made to the United States, as well as their current role and situation in our society. This course is taught in English. Because of similarities in course content, students who have taken SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish II: Culture and Civilization should not take this course. (3 contact hours)
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IDST 2500: Leadership Development
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
The central focus of this specialized course is the development of leaders and leadership skills. It provides a basic understanding of leadership, theories of group dynamics, and the moral and ethical responsibilities of leadership. It also assists students in developing their own style of leadership. This course is cross listed as IDST 2500 Leadership Development and BUSM 2250 Leadership Development. Students who have taken the course under the alternative course ID should not take this course. (3 contact hours)
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