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GES 328K: Nutrition:The Total Diet
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Investigates the science of interactions between proper nutrition and weight management, and examines the appropriate ethical, and perhaps limited use of technology as a means to reverse obesity. Topics include how hormonal imbalances and genetic alterations may result in failure to regulate appetite and metabolism. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 330K: History of Science in Europe
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of scientists and their discoveries throughout history within the context of an experiential learning opportunity in Europe. Astronomy, biology, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, medicine, and physics are addressed. Evaluation of the effect on society of these disciplines (architecture, art, exploration, philosophy, politics, religion, etc.) will also be evaluated. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 331K: Science in the Fifth Dimension
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
An exploration of what science is, what it is not, and how it interacts with its "fifth dimension"(society) in art, politics, technology, culture, medicine, and other aspects of the nonscientif?ic community. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 334K: Perspectives on Computing and Society
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Impact of computing technology on social, economic, and value systems. Evolution of approaches to software development. Consideration of Christian ethics in the development and application of computing technology in various areas of human activity. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 334K - Perspectives on Computing and Society
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GES 336GZ: Building Cross-Cultural and Global Leadership Competence in Hawai'i
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Synthesizes theories of global competence and leadership, cultural diversity and cross-cultural competence, individualism and collectivism, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence with shalom and community. Examines and compares cultural groups in Hawai'i in social-historical context. Incorporates strategies for cross-cultural self-awareness and assessment with cultural and service learning experiences. Prerequisites: GES130 or GES145, 146; Contemporary Western Life and Thought (L) course or GES245; World Cultures (U) course.
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GES 337G: Psychosocial Perspectives on Genocide
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Examination of the nature of genocide with an emphasis on historical and psychosocial influences in the actions of perpetrators, bystanders, and victims. Discussion of relevant religious and moral issues. Study includes the Armenian, Cambodian, Rwandan, and Bosnian Muslim genocides as well as the Holocaust. Prerequisites: GES130 or GES145, 146; Contemporary Western Life and Thought (L) course or GES245; World Cultures (U) course.
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GES 338K: Great Controversies in Science and Technology
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Overview of great scientific controversies past and present. Topics include: science versus religion, age of the earth, evolution and creation, global warming, and energy issues. Relationships between science and society with particular emphasis on discerning the difference between scientific results, popular consensus, and societal pressures. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 402P: Perspectives on Christian Marriage
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
An analysis of the central issues involved in making a wise decision concerning Christian marriage. Topics include: what the Bible says about marriage; whether or not marriage is for you; family of origin concerns; premarital factors associated with marital stability; and planning for success. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 403P: Theatre:A Mirror to Society
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Theatre as a medium that reflects relevant issues within our society. Discussion and contemplation of contemporary issues that may challenge Christians' personal or collective convictions. Issues may include dysfunctional behavior, racism, environmental or social concerns, as well as current relevant issues selected by students. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 404P: Being Just in an Unjust World
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study and practice of moral decision making from psychological, philosophical, and Christian perspectives. Includes analysis of moral sensitivity, judgment, and action; and discussion and exercises designed to develop personal skills in these areas. Focal issues may include friendship, human rights, personal sexuality, power/authority, capital punishment, and current issues selected by students. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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