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IGEN 231: One World:Many People
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is an introduction to the many peoples and cultures of the world. Special attention will be given to the geography and identity of the major human communities on the planet.
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IGEN 232: One World:Many Stories
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course considers the variety of experiences and stories of the world's people. Special attention will be given to autobiographical accounts of individuals as they deal with the traditions and lifestyles of their unique cultures.
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IGEN 233: One World:Many Faiths
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines the major religious faiths of the world. Special attention will be given to the beliefs, practices, stories, writings, and ethics of the world's largest religious traditions.
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IGEN 290: The Fiction of J.K.Rowling
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines the fiction of J.K. Rowling (the Harry Potter series) for its characterization, its thematic concerns, and its literary quality.
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IGEN 291: The Fiction of Stephen King
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines the novels and short fiction of Stephen King, as part of the Gothic, horror, science fiction, fantasy, and realistic traditions in literature, as reflections (and shapers) of American popular culture in the late 20th century, and as works of literary art.
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IGEN 301: The Origins of American Consumerism
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Explores the origins of American consumerism how our nation achieved one of the world's highest standards of per capita wealth by the time of its founding and today enjoys the highest standard of living in the world. The course identifies and analyzes economic, intellectual, historical, and philosophical influences that have shaped our consumer culture.
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IGEN 302: The History of Love and Sex
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examines the differing manners in which love and sex have been viewed throughout recorded history.
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IGEN 303: Social Identity:Who Am I? How Do Others View Me?
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course defines and provides examples of social identity - which is the image we have of ourselves and the image(s) we present to others. Several issues are addressed concerning social identity in everyday life. Students should be able to answer these questions at the completion of the course: What are the origins and consequences of an identity? Who am I? What is my niche in the social world? What is the value of self-help material in defining who I am? What are the consequences of discrepancies between how I see myself and how others see me? The course also examines identity changes over the life span caused by marriage, divorce, illness, and other life events that force identity change(s).
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IGEN 311: The New Consumer Culture:The Department Store and the Dawn of Modern Advertising
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Traces the development of the new consumer culture from the Industrial Revolution to the birth of the department store, modern advertising, and the modern consumer economy. Investigates the story of this transformation of American culture by examining the historical, economic, philosophical, religious, and literary record.
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IGEN 312: Love and Sex in the Arts
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examines the depictions of love and sex in movies, television, the visual arts, and works of literature.
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