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3.00 Credits
Focus on special topic in literature of Great Britain. May be repeated for credit for different topics. Objectives: to promote research, critical reading, and thinking skills; and to enhance cultural, social, and aesthetic understanding through study of texts from Great Britain. Prerequisite: 2000-level EN course.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on special topic in literature of the United States. May be repeated for credit for different topics. Objectives: to promote research, critical reading, and thinking skills; and to enhance cultural, social, and aesthetic understanding through study of particular issues in American Literature. Prerequisite: 2000-level EN course.
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3.00 Credits
Explores literary, philosophical, social, and cultural questions related to gender and sexuality. May be repeated for credit for different topics. Objectives: to promote research, critical reading, and thinking skills; and to enhance cultural, social, and aesthetic understanding through intensive reading of and writing about texts concerned with gender issues. Prerequisite: 2000-level EN course.
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3.00 Credits
Study of literary texts and other forms of cultural expression in relation to issues in science and technology. May be repeated for credit for different topics. Objectives: to promote research, critical reading, and thinking skills; and to enhance cultural, social, and aesthetic understanding through intensive reading of and writing about cultural expression in relation to issues in science and technology. Prerequisite: 2000-level EN course.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the interrelation of literary texts and other forms of cultural expression, particularly music and/or visual arts. May be repeated for credit for different topics. Objectives: to promote research, critical reading, and thinking skills; and to enhance cultural, social, and aesthetic understanding through study of the possible connections among a variety of representative and aesthetic forms. Prerequisite: 2000-level EN course.
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3.00 Credits
Study of a special topic in literature. May be repeated for credit for different topics. Objectives: to promote research, critical reading, and thinking skills; and to enhance cultural, social, and aesthetic understanding through study of a special topic in literature. Prerequisite: 2000-level EN course.
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3.00 Credits
Independent or small group work, under supervision of instructor, by special arrangement. Prerequisites: Liberal Studies majors only and instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
In this Capstone course, students develop a major project that integrates the knowledge and skills they have acquired through the program. Students manage the project from start to finish under the guidance of their project advisor. In addition, students revise selected projects from previous classes to develop a professional portfolio of writing samples. Prerequisites: Liberal Studies seniors only and departmental permission.
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3.00 Credits
2:0:NC A workshop which prepares students for the academic and social challenges of college. Workshop topics include self-exploration and development of skills, such as note-taking, exam preparation, time management, and evaluation of academic goals.
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3.00 Credits
General introduction to issues in science and society through the perspective of history. The course's approach is to look at a scientific world view in its varying social contexts as it developed over several hundred years. The mechanical world view emerged during the scientific revolution and led to an understanding of planetary motion, the ability to go to the moon, and the power to harness nuclear energy. Topics include social context of the scientific revolution, Copernicus, Galileo, science and the Church, Newton, Bohr and atomic structure and nuclear energy, and the decision to drop the atomic bomb. Prerequisite: HI 2104.
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