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HNRS 111: P1 Caught on Film
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course explores how different disciplines can be used to interpret films. The primary task for students is to compare and contrast interpretations of film from the perspective of muliple disciplines.
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HNRS 114P: P1 Flavors and Fragrances:The Caribbean Diaspora
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Food and music have always played an integral part of life on the islands. This course will explore what transpires when exile severs these crucial lifelines. Samples the topic in film and literature.
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HNRS 116C: May the Force Be With You
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Modern physics is built on the premise that everything in the universe can be traced to one of the four fundamental forces. In 1977, George Lucas introduced the world to a fifth force, unleashing one of the most celebrated epics of all times. This course examines the Star Wars phenomenon in detail, as only academia can. Throughout the course, we examine the technical aspects of the movie, from the science behind the special effects to what real science tells us about hyperspace, light-sabers, and blaster rifles. The course also researches other aspects of the epic: moviemaking and special effects, characters' mythic and religious connections, merchandising, fanaticism, and methods of storytelling. One of the main goals is to experience the power of the scientific method to critically examine material from popular culture.
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HNRS 199C: RW Research-Based Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Students learn the basics of writing an academic research paper. Emphasis is on elements of persuasive argumentation, the inclusion of more than one perspective on an issue, the proper use and documentation of sources, and revision. Students also learn how to make an effective oral presentation of their research. Department-determined topic may change from semester to semester. Note: May be repeated, but may not be taken for credit more than once in any discipline. New Core requirement. See section on the College Core for details.
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HNRS 201: Machiavelli and the Politics of Virtue
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An in-depth look at the political philosophy of Machiavelli, with special focus on some of his predecessors.
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HNRS 208D: Women,Men and Work:The Economics of Gender
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A focus on economic differences that exist between men and women. Historical analysis of the changes in gender roles followed by use of economic theory to better understand these changes. Primary focus on gender differences in the U.S. workplace, with a review of gender differences in other areas of society as well as cross-cultural gender differences. Restriction: Junior or senior Honors Program students.
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HNRS 211C: Geology of Natural Disaster
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course examines earthquakes and volcanoes, water quantity and quality, the coastal setting and ocean processes, and wildfires, including the aftermath of landslides. The geologic processes that create threats to global populations are studied, as well as possible mitigation of these geologic hazards. Restriction: Junior or senior Honors Program students.
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HNRS 215P: Crime and the City of Angels
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course explores crime narratives as commentaries on the socioeconomic realities of contemporary Los Angeles. Through films and novels, the course investigates issues of race and class, the power struggle over the shifting landscape of the city, and the politics of Los Angeles in the 1980s and 1990s, examining how writers and filmmakers use narratives and metaphors of crime as a means of social critique.
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HNRS 220C: Society and the Person
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Explores the liberal conceptions of the person arising from the views of the Enlightenment, "communitarianism," and a view to be developed in class.Examines the structure and functions of societies and social institutions, responsibilities of community membership, and the issue of fairness.
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HNRS 222C: A Tradition of Heroes
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course surveys the long heroic tradition in Western culture, reading selected works from ancient Greek and Roman, European and American literatures, considering questions such as: What makes a hero What qualities, what circumstances and situations require or call forth heroic actions How has the heroic idea changed through history Has anything remained constant amidst these changes Must a hero embody past ideals Who can be a hero How do issues of race and gender affect this category Has the heroic ideal survived in contemporary literature
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