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HNRS 322C 1905: Origin of the Contemporary
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An interdisciplinary approach is used to examine intellectual and artistic endeavors happening around the year 1905, the year in which Albert Einstein published the theory of relativity. From physics to psychology to music, ethics, art and architecture, the course looks at the emphasis on interiority that resulted from the literal and metaphorical application of Einstein's theory.
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HNRS 323C: P3 France Since 1789
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course examines the salient social and political developments that have transpired in France from the French Revolution until the present. Topics covered include revolution, Napoleanic rule, the world wars, imperialism and decolonization, and France's role within the European Union. The format of this seminar consists of discussion and lecture.
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HNRS 325D: P3 Swastika on Celluloid
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This seminar examines cinematic/tele-visual portrayals of Adolf Hitler in Europe and the United States before and after 1945. Topics covered include the nature of Hitler's rule, his influence on European and global political developments, his personality, and the reasons for the enduring scholarly and popular interest in his person.
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HNRS 402D: Politics,Literature,and the Arts in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A survey of the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of Latin American and Caribbean authors, artists, and cinematographers, as manifested in representative samples of their major works. We develop an appreciation of the ideas and aspirations inherent in the works studied.
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HNRS 411C: Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Examines the obstacles confronting the pursuit of democracy and human rights with special reference to Latin America. Students conduct research to respond to basic questions regarding the theory and practice of democracy and human rights. How are human rights defined Are they universal or culturally relative How can human rights be protected How can abusers be sanctioned What is democracy How is democracy related to human rights Is it possible for a nation to assist the process of democratization in another Are there preconditions How do democracy and human rights fit into international relations
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HNRS 496: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
The student's independent study is under the direction of the Honors Program Director. This option is open only to second-semester junior and senior Honors students. Completion of the Independent Study/Tutorial Authorization form is required. See Policy on Independent Study.
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ISPR 100D: P3 Introduction to International Studies
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This is an introductory course designed to provide students with a geographical understanding of contemporary global issues and problems. There will be some discussion of the physical world and its representation in maps, but the emphasis is upon the cultural realm and the various ways humans have interacted with their environments and with each other. Students are required to familiarize themselves with many global regions beyond North America and to compare and contrast these regions as an essential part of becoming "globally literate."
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ISPR 201D: Understanding China
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
In this introductory course, students are exposed to Chinese culture, society, politics, and history through a series of carefully organized lectures and films. Students learn about the Opium Wars, the collapse of the last dynasty, the emergence of the People's Republic of China, and China's experiencessince 1949.
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ISPR 270D: CC Global Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
The global study of women requires considering different cultures, religions, and forms of government. This course studies contemporary issues through a gender perspective and considers the ways in which this perspective is useful in broadening our understanding of women's lives and concerns in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Examines the role of women in the struggle for human rights, environmental protection, economic justice, and political participation. Compares the situation of first-world and third-world women and analyzes the role of the United Nations in promoting advances in the status of women. Formerly offered as ISPR 202D. Cross-listed with POSC 270D.
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ISPR 490: Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An internship with a company or agency in the Rochester area, which includes the opportunity to work in the area of international affairs or a related subject. See Program Director for information about internships.
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