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  • 6.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes the role of human behavior in the development of American history. Students will gain an understanding of the sociological forces that have shaped history and our world. Special focus is placed upon the emigration of people from other parts of the world and how the internal population movements shaped our present time. A major part of the course is a study of history that examines the social, political, anthropological and military themes that have developed different generations of Americans, and that have formed the world we live in. Prerequisite:    LSHST-201
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  • 6.00 Credits

    Human Potential and the Arts is an interdisciplinary study of the role which works of art have in human society. This course examines how these works can be more effectively analyzed, interpreted, and evaluated in relation to the role they play in the realization of each person's full potential as a human being. Representative works from such areas as literature, film, drama, music, dance, painting, architecture, and sculpture are examined in detail. Prerequisites: LSENG 190 and LSLIT 110. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only. (Liberal Studies Core Course) Prerequisite:    LSHUM-200
  • 6.00 Credits

    Each of these individual courses is an interdisciplinary examination of a nation's major artistic, economic, linguistic, mythical, political, religious, and social character. Each course includes the equivalent of Elementary Foreign Language II as well as an interdisciplinary cultural study. Satisfying the Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core requirement, these courses are particularly useful for business executives who must be both knowledgeable about the milieu of international markets and able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental elements of communication in the language of the target nation. Prerequisites: LSENG 190, LSLIT 110, and Elementary Foreign Language Level I or its equivalent. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only. Specific language courses are available on a rotating schedule. (Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core Course) Prerequisite:    LSHUM-201
  • 6.00 Credits

    Each of these individual courses is an interdisciplinary examination of a nation's major artistic, economic, linguistic, mythical, political, religious, and social character. Each course includes the equivalent of Elementary Foreign Language II as well as an interdisciplinary cultural study. Satisfying the Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core requirement, these courses are particularly useful for business executives who must be both knowledgeable about the milieu of international markets and able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental elements of communication in the language of the target nation. Prerequisites: LSENG 190, LSLIT 110, and Elementary Foreign Language Level I or its equivalent. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only. Specific language courses are available on a rotating schedule. (Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core Course) Prerequisite:    LSHUM-202
  • 6.00 Credits

    Each of these individual courses is an interdisciplinary examination of a nation's major artistic, economic, linguistic, mythical, political, religious, and social character. Each course includes the equivalent of Elementary Foreign Language II as well as an interdisciplinary cultural study. Satisfying the Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core requirement, these courses are particularly useful for business executives who must be both knowledgeable about the milieu of international markets and able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental elements of communication in the language of the target nation. Prerequisites: LSENG 190, LSLIT 110, and Elementary Foreign Language Level I or its equivalent. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only. Specific language courses are available on a rotating schedule. (Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core Course) Prerequisite:    LSHUM-203
  • 6.00 Credits

    Each of these individual courses is an interdisciplinary examination of a nation's major artistic, economic, linguistic, mythical, political, religious, and social character. Each course includes the equivalent of Elementary Foreign Language II as well as an interdisciplinary cultural study. Satisfying the Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core requirement, these courses are particularly useful for business executives who must be both knowledgeable about the milieu of international markets and able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental elements of communication in the language of the target nation. Prerequisites: LSENG 190, LSLIT 110, and Elementary Foreign Language Level I or its equivalent. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only. Specific language courses are available on a rotating schedule. (Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core Course) Prerequisite:    LSHUM-204
  • 6.00 Credits

    Each of these individual courses is an interdisciplinary examination of a nation's major artistic, economic, linguistic, mythical, political, religious, and social character. Each course includes the equivalent of Elementary Foreign Language II as well as an interdisciplinary cultural study. Satisfying the Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core requirement, these courses are particularly useful for business executives who must be both knowledgeable about the milieu of international markets and able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental elements of communication in the language of the target nation. Prerequisites: LSENG 190, LSLIT 110, and Elementary Foreign Language Level I or its equivalent. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only. Specific language courses are available on a rotating schedule. (Liberal Studies Foreign Language Core Course) Prerequisite:    LSHUM-205
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