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Interdisciplinary 320: Science and the Transformation of American Life
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An investigation of the ways science has been used to achieve social and political goals through an exploration of illustrative case studies. The cases used each year will challenge the assumption of "scientific objectivity" while increasing awareness of both shared and divergent modes of thought in the humanities and sciences. Efforts will be made to place these cases within a broad historical and interdisciplinary context that helps students interrelate them. Case studies may include the medical category of neurasthenia and the interaction between male doctors and female patients; the emergence of scientific racism; the influence of Darwinism on literature, philosophy, and social thought; the social construction of nature in the Jeffersonian concept of natural history; and the transformation of American life through technology.
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Interdisciplinary 540: Personal and Community Health
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to general health education. Designed for students interested in obtaining facts and concepts of health pertinent to personal and social well-being. The course will provide an understanding of the responsibility for individual health choices. Topics will include wellness behavior, alcohol And drug use, disease, human reproduction, growth and development, nutrition, and issues in community health.
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Interdisciplinary 550: Seminar in Science,Health,and Society
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Selected topics related to the understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of Health Care. This course serves as a capstone to the Science, Health and Society minor and consists of analysis and discussion of literature addressing issues of Health Care. Students are required to write research papers that cause them to reflect upon the service/shadowing and course work completed to fulfill the minor. Prerequisites: Completion of the majority of the other coursework and 60 hours of service/shadowing, or permission of the instructor. Note: this course is taught in the Fall semester in an every other year basis. Planned years: Fall 2007, Fall 2009.
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Interdisciplinary 560: VESA Capstone Seminar
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Selected topics relating to the study and application of social action and ethics from multi-disciplinary perspectives. The class is discussion- oriented with emphasis on primary sources. Students complete and present a broadly integrative community-based research and activism project. Prerequisites: Completion of INTDS 160 with a grade of C or better, two courses from the Core Course Requirement, a course from the Methods Course Requirement, and at least one term of a service leadership position.
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Interdisciplinary 592: Independent Study:Teaching in the Elementary or Secondary Schools
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A field experience in education during which students work with teachers and students in local elementary or secondary schools. Relevant readings on child development, educational theories, and general and content-specific pedagogies, as well as discussions with the instructor and the supervising teacher, provide the background and context for the fieldwork. Students are required to keep a reflective journal and to complete a culminating project based on their experiences in the classroom. Credit: Two to four semester hours. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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Interdisciplinary 600: Senior Project I
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Preparation of a senior project proposal: a thesis statement; a description of the project with special attention to the balance of the economic, historical, and political science aspects; and bibliography including foreign language sources. May only be taken on a Credit/No Credit basis. Credit: Two semester hours.
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Interdisciplinary 610: Senior Project II
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Completion of the senior project, foreign language abstract, and oral defense. Prerequisite: International Studies 600.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 00IC: Indiv Curriculm for Indep Stdy
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Indiv Curriculm for Indep Stdy
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 170: Fund of Managerial Accounting
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Study of the uses of accounting data to make basic decisions of the firm. Comparisons between manager decision-making and economic theory of the firm will be made
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 200: Reading Literature
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course in the close reading of literary texts. Through the study of a limited number of works of fiction, poetry, and drama, students develop their ability to read carefully and to understand the relations between literary texts and a range of historical and/or literary contexts. The course also introduces students to some of the terms, critical approaches, and research methodologies necessary for further literary study.
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