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B 202: Seminar in Human Dilemmas
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
C: B201. Interdisciplinary, interactive, and community-building seminar promoting student-guided exploration of questions uncovered in B201. Students will deepen their understanding through written and oral work and projects. They will develop an e-portfolio to document and reflect upon their learning and personal growth.
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B 224: The Emergence of Europe
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
This course seeks to answer the questions of how and why Europe emerged as the dominant political and economic power in the world, succeeding in subjugating other peoples around the globe, and then lost that role.
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B 226: TheMafia and Other ItalianMysteries
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
This course focuses on the Italian Mafia since 1870 as well as links to the U.S. Mafia. Also considers related areas of Italian "deep politics" (or Italy's Mysteries), includinright- and left-wing terror and the strategy of tension. Lecture and discussion plus assorted feature and documentary films.
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B 250: Intermediate Biblical Hebrew II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Grade of C in B200 or equivalent proficiency. Continues to build the skills necessary for reading various literary genres in the Bible while training the student to do formal textual exegesis. Introduction to scholarly tools necessary for translating and interpreting biblical text. II Sem.
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B 260: Women ,Men,and Society inModern Europe
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
An overview of the development of gender roles in Europe since the French Revolution; development of the private and public spheres; political ideology and women's roles in society; the industrial revolution, Darwinism, imperialism, nationalism, communism and gender roles; feminism and the sexual revolution.
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B 300: Vascular Plants
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
MP: One introductory biology course. Survey of the ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants, including their morphology, classification, ecology, evolution, and economic importance.
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B 301: The Intricate Human
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: B201. C: B302. Complex interrelationships among human biology, environment, culture, society, and behavior examined through casebased and problem-oriented approach. Students research complex problems in human biology to identify effects of personal decisions and effects of scientific advances on society and the environment. Student inquiry emphasizes rationale for scientific judgments and peer review.
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B 302: Seminar in the Intricate Human
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
C: B301. Interdisciplinary, interactive, and community-building seminar promoting student-guided exploration of questions uncovered in B301. Students will deepen their understanding through written and oral work and projects. They will develop an e-portfolio to document and reflect upon their learning and personal growth.
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B 303: Issues inModern European History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Study and analysis of selected historical issues and problems in modern European history (1750-present). Topics will vary. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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B 310: Bioanthropology:A History of Ideas
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: B200, B301, or permission of instructor. Emergence of modern bioanthropology as an academic discipline, emphasizing the careers of prominent scholars 46 Anthropology and theoretical contributions they made. Influences of funding institutions and major departments on the directions of research. Relationships to other fields of study.
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