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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course surveys the role of African Americans in the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Emphasis is on the contributions to America's development and the problems encountered. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course addresses the in-depth study of special topics in history, which do not have specific courses in the catalogue. Course content will vary depending on the topic being studied, but could include the History of Chicago or The History of the Modern Middle East. This course is repeatable up to four times because course content varies each semester. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency May be taken four times, but any topic only once
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course that introduces students to art, literature, music and philosophy of ancient and medieval, western and non-western civilizations. Note: HUM 121 and HUM 122 are independent courses. HUM 121 is not a prerequisite for HUM 122. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: HF 902
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course that introduces students to art, literature, music, and philosophy of western or non-western civilizations. Note: HUM 121 and HUM 122 are independent courses. HUM 121 is not a prerequisite for HUM 122. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: HF 903
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course on the historical, technical and aesthetic study of film. Students learn how the film maker communicates to us through camera movement, angles, lenses, lighting, sound, color, and editing. Gain a historical perspective on film by viewing samples from the 1920's through the present day and analyzing both genre films such as the western, horror, musical, adventure or comedy as well as non-genre and documentary film making. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency Course fee IAI: F2 908
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students travel with faculty to international or regional locations which may vary from year to year to study the humanities. The course may emphasize the literature, language, music, philosophy or art of the area. Lectures, field trips, demonstrations and on site individualized instruction will be used. Note: Travel expenses are paid by the student. Credit would be arranged with instructor. No more than 4 credit hours will count toward an associate degree or career certificate. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency May be taken four times for credit toward degree
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to the performing arts, including music, ballet and modern dance, drama and opera, as well as current performing art trends. Part of this course involves the study of philosophic, psychological and aesthetic perspectives of these performance style arts; another part will be devoted to viewing and analyzing different performing arts productions from the perspective of an educated audience member. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: F9 900
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to critical thinking skills (i.e. informal logic), including the following: problem solving, diagramming arguments, constructing sound reasoning skills and habits, detection of fallacies and reasoning in the disciplines. The course places an emphasis on interdisciplinary reasoning both in the course's content, and in that the course may be taught by qualified faculty from a variety of disciplines. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: H4 906
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A multi-media exploration of (1) the diverse philosophical and religious concepts and values in the Middle East, (2) the diverse expressions of these concepts and values in the art, architecture, craftsmanship, film, and literature produced by these and (3) the relation of these concepts and values to current ethical and political issues thereof. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: H2 903N
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course examines the arts and worldviews of East Asian cultures from ancient times to the present. Students in this course will study examples of the visual arts, music, dance, and literature from China, Japan, and Korea in the context of the region's philosophy, religion, and historic times. Invites guest speakers for lectures on topics of their expertise. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: HF 904N
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