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3.00 Credits
Surveys development of the Hip Hop culture (rapping, graffiti art, breaking, DJing) from black vernacular forms in Africa and America. Prerequisite: MUS 285, 385 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Comparative analysis of security issues confronting developed and developing countries, with emphasis on traditional military security concerns, and nontraditional security concerns such as national economic development, food security, resource security, and human security.
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses on the meaning of Jerusalem to Jews, Christians, and Muslims: the symbols of their religious expression, their cultural monuments, social co-existence, and political energies and conflicts in both the present and the past.
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3.00 Credits
Examines historical evolution of enduring issues in the development of the U.S., primarily by examining the way these issues have been argued at various times in our national history. Issues treated include the rights of blacks, the rights of women, and war-making rights. Cross-listed with COM 389.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Literature of the West: imaginative treatments of the American frontier and the post frontier West, Cooper to the present; major Southern American writers from Byrd to the present. CAS-B-LIT. Offered infrequently.
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3.00 Credits
Major forces that shaped American theatre from Eugene O'Neill and Provincetown Playhouse through avant-garde of the Off-Off Broadway movement. Emphasis placed on leading dramatists, performers, and designers of the period as well as such organizations as Group Theatre, Federal Theatre Project, and Living Theatre. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. CAS-B.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of change over time in the construction of sexual norms, attitudes, and behaviors in American culture, as well as of gender roles. Covers the period just prior to the Indian-European encounter through the present. Cross-listed with AMS 392.
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3.00 Credits
May be offered with various focuses (including African, African American, Latin American, Asian American, feminist perspectives, as well as others); explores alternative cultural, ethnic, and gender issues in dramatic literature. Emphasis on developing student appreciation of and critical response to traditional and nontraditional forms of drama.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive examination of Dante's major work, The Divine Comedy, read in a bilingual edition. Lectures and discussion in English. No prerequisites. Offered every two years. Cross-listed with ENG 401. CAS-B-LIT.
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3.00 Credits
Studies of plant communities, populations, and individuals in relation to their environment. Laboratory option available as BOT 434, 437. Prerequisite(s): One of the following: BOT/MBI/ ZOO 115, BOT 131, BOT 171 or ZOO 204, or by permission of instructor.
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