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CHEM 4850: Seminar
0.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Weekly presentations from students, faculty and guest speakers on a range of topics from throughout the discipline of chemistry. Instruction and practice in library and online literature searching and the preparation and presentation of a scientific/technical talk.
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CHEM 4912 or 4914: Research
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Work on a problem under the direction of a member of the staff. Prerequisite: Permission of the department chair.
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CHEM 4994: Topics
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
The subject matter of the course is announced in the annual schedule of classes. Content varies from year to year but does not duplicate existing courses.
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CIL 1400: Health Justice
2.00 Credits
St Catherine University
In this course, you will study the connection between health and social justice through examination of the politics of health inequities, social determinants of health, and health as a human right. You will understand the connection between health justice and active civic engagement on the part of healthcare providers. You will explore leadership and policy-making as they relate to health justice.
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CIL 1500: Transcultural Learning Through Community Connections
2.00 Credits
St Catherine University
The purpose of this course is to enhance your self-awareness and ability to function in groups, including the transdisciplinary healthcare team. The emphasis is on the development of culturally competent communication and an understanding of and commitment to social justice issues as they relate to you as an individual, as a healthcare worker, and as a member of society. A service learning experience is incorporated into the class to provide opportunities to practice transcultural communication and to explore the impact of various social justice issues in the local community.
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CLAS 2450: Classical Mythology
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
An introduction to the major myths of the gods and heroes of Ancient Greece, along with their origins and interpretations. Because classical mythology played such an important role in the development of the Arts in Western civilization, this course has a strong visual component, and every lecture is accompanied by slides. Also offered as INDI and LATN. Fulfills the fine arts requirement.
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CLAS 3140: Classical Greek Philosophy
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Physical, metaphysical, epistemological and moral problems as developed and discussed by ancient Greek thinkers. Pre-Socratic philosophers through Aristotle, with emphasis on the writings of Plato. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: One philosophy course or permission of instructor.
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CLAS 3460: Women in Greece And Rome
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This course examines the evidence we have regarding the lives and societal position of women in the ancient world from the Homeric epics through the Roman empire. You will read a variety of texts, including law cases, short stories, and manuals on estate management, as well as four Athenian plays. The course also deals with the visual arts and archeological evidence from the time period in order to convey as complete as possible a picture of women's lives during these times. During the semester, you will write a substantial research paper on the topic of your choice and deliver a 40-50 minute class presentation on that topic.
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CLAS 4994: Topics
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
The subject matter of the course is announced in the annual schedule of classes. Content varies from year to year but does not duplicate existing courses.
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COMM 1030: Speaking to Lead And Influence
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
How is writing a speech different than writing a paper? Why does public speaking seem to come naturally to some, but not to others - or does it? Why are you so nervous? How do gendered norms impact your credibility as a female speaker? Undoubtedly, the ability to speak eloquently in a variety of settings is a vital component of contemporary leadership. This course is designed to introduce you to the skills needed to communicate effectively in a variety of public settings - from interview situations and boardroom meetings to public speeches and social contexts. We will focus on the practical application of rhetorical concepts, while maintaining an emphasis on self-empowerment and civic engagement. Readings and assignments are designed to foster the following skills: choosing effective speech topics, writing, outlining, and editing speech text, delivery and eloquence, audience analysis, ethics, language and structure, evaluation and criticism of speech texts.
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