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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course designed to introduce the field of women's studies including a review of significant historical movements and documents as well as discussion of contemporary literature and theory. Offered spring semester even years.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the character and culture of the Japanese people by analyzing their society and history through readings of 20th-century Japanese fiction. (Readings are by Japanese authors in English translation.) Offered spring term alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
Individual study to enable the student either to study material not in the curriculum or to facilitate an individualized approach in a field not now covered in a single course. Not open to freshmen.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the creative images of Jesus throughout the centuries, drawing examples from the literary, dramatic, visual, musical, kinetic, and cinematic arts, seeking a deeper appreciation for the arts in the life of the church and for the impact of the image of Jesus in people's lives. Offered periodically.
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3.00 Credits
A seminar designed to promote in-depth discussion, independent research, and writing in areas not included in the regular course offerings. Topics considered vary from semester to semester.
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16.00 Credits
The Los Angeles Film Studies Center is designed to train students of Council institutions to serve various aspects of the film industry with both professional skill and Christian integrity. Students live, learn, and work in the LA area near major studios. The curriculum consists of two required seminars focusing on the role of film in culture and the relationship of faith to work in this very influential industry. In addition, students choose two elective courses from a variety of offerings in film studies. Internships in various segments of the film industry provide students with hands-on experience. The combination of the internship and seminars allows students to explore the film industry with a Christian context and from a liberal arts perspective.
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18.00 Credits
An opportunity to live and work in Latin America based in San Jose, Costa Rica. The program introduces students to a wide range of experiences through the study of language, literature, culture, politics, history, economics, ecology, and religion of the region.
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3.00 Credits
A detailed study of judicial decision-making and its relationship to the handling of disputes at different levels of the legal structure and various stages of the legal process. Using case-law materials, the techniques of legal reasoning and styles of legal thinking, along with the ways in which judicial decisions are able to respond to the demands of social change are investigated. Consideration is given to techniques of reading legal texts, strategies of interpretation, legal reasoning, decision-making, and persuasion. Offered fall term alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to basic legal research and writing, using a combination of readings, workshops, practice assignments, and a comprehensive project. Students will access statutes, cases, and secondary sources utilizing both traditional and computerized research methods. Research assignments culminate with a challenging project addressing several issues of law with the results presented in a legal memorandum. Offered fall term alternate years.
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