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IS 3208H: Honors:Totalitarianism:Imagination,Theory,and Experience
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
The concept of totalitarianism as it has been theorized, analyzed, and written about in fiction and personal accounts. The approach is cross-cultural and interdisciplinary, and considers the evolution of the concept and experience of totalitarianism over the course of the 20th century.
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IS 3209H: Honors:Apocalypse Now? The Science and Policy of Preparing for a Catastrophe
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Popular visions, policy response, and scientific underpinnings of potentially catastrophic societal problems past and present. Do we worry about the right things? How do scientists, politicians, and purveyors of popular culture assess which threats warrant attention? (two 50-min lect/disc plus multiple evening film screenings)
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IS 3211H: Honors:Republic or Empire? The American 1890s
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
(Hist; 2 cr; prereq participation in the Honors Program or #; offered when feasible; fall, spring) The 1890s are often seen as a cultural watershed for the United States. Depression, political movements, and a "splendid little war" against Spain and the Philippinesrepresent only the surface of a decade which altered aspects of race, class, gender, and literary sensibility.
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IS 3212H: Honors:Global Encounters and the Making of the Contemporary World,1450 to the Present
4.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
An exploration of the initial interaction among the indigenous people of Africa and the Americas with the people of Europe. Parallel immediate and long-term effects of these initial encounters are identified and discussed.
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IS 3212H - Honors:Global Encounters and the Making of the Contemporary World,1450 to the Present
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IS 3221H: Honors:Open Source vs.Proprietary Technology:The Economics of Networks and Innovation
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
An exploration of the technological, legal, and economic factors shaping the evolution of knowledge networks, with particular reference to the open-source model of software development and its competitors.
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IS 3231H: Honors:Drama,Philosophy,and Politics in Classical Greece
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Examination of political and philosophical theories found in Plato and Aristotle as revealed in the dramatic works of Aeschylus and Euripides, among others.
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IS 3705: Peer Tutoring Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Topics in pedagogical theory regarding peer tutoring processes. Practice in peer tutoring.
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IS 3710: Peer Tutoring in College
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Tutor students in selected courses.
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IS 3720: Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Tutor student writers at the Writing Room; meet regularly with other tutors for ongoing training in peer writing tutoring.
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IS 3800: Practicum in Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Supervised experience of selected learning activities such as discussion group leader, lab assistant, research assistant, or other teaching-related activities.
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