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3.00 Credits
offers the student the opportunity to explore and study related themes in literature and the arts. The primary emphasis may be on literary, dramatic, or visual art forms, but the course will include some treatment of each. Students will be asked to respond and reflect, both affectively and intellectually, analyze (the works covered) and synthesize (their own ideas about the works), and write out their responses in cogent, effective prose. Writing intensive course; research paper required. This on line course is restricted to Management (BS), Health Care Leadership, and Organizational Leadership and BSN Fast Track students.
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is a geographic study of the world's major regions, with an emphasis on multicultural and global issues. This course examines the complex interrelationships between human beings and their environment. Students develop an awareness of many diverse cultures of the world and the interdependence of diverse national and international economic markets, issues, and political groups.
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surveys the history of world civilization from its beginnings until approximately 1500 C.E. It spans the globe, covering Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. It covers traditional political, social and intellectual aspects of Western civilization (classical Greece, the Roman Empire, the European Middle Ages and Renaissance), but emphasizes as well the distinctiveness of other cultures and their legacies in the world. (IAI Course # S2 902)
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surveys the history of world civilization from approximately 1500 C.E. to the present. It spans the globe, covering Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. It covers traditional political, social and intellectual aspects of Western civilization (the Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, expansion, modernism and world wars), but emphasizes as well the distinctiveness of other cultures and their legacies in the world. (IAI Course # S2 903)
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3.00 Credits
encompasses Reconstruction, expansion in the West and overseas, industrialization and the labor movement, involvement in two World Wars, the Cold War, the turbulent 1960s, Civil Rights and Vietnam, and politics and culture from the 1970s to the present. (IAI Course # S2 901, HST 912)
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surveys early African history, examines the colonial period and its legacy; examines contemporary issues in the developing nations of the continent. (IAI Course # S2 906N)
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3.00 Credits
surveys briefly the long history of the region from the period surrounding the life of Muhammad to the present, with an emphasis on the political developments since 1900 answering the question why the area seems so prone to conflict. Both Israel and the Arab states are studied, and their relations to one another explored as they emerge into the family of nations.
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3.00 Credits
surveys the history of South Africa, with emphases on indigenous people, European Colonization, the development of Apartheid, and the "new South Africa."
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3.00 Credits
surveys the history of India from ancient times to the present, with particular emphasis on the Mughal period, the British Raj, independence, post independence, and the philosophy and activity of Gandhi.
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3.00 Credits
surveys the history of the region, focusing on indigenous civilizations, European exploration and colonization, independence, and social and political problems and events to the present. (IAI Course # S2 910N)
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