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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; IC,CW) This Interdisciplinary Colloquium examines the overlap between political science and psychology. Topics include how and why citizens from political attitudes, how elected officials make decisions, the influence of values, the structure of political beliefs and ideologies, how citizens interact with each other, political persuasion, and attitude change. Special attention will be given to using political psychology to understand contemporary politics. Prerequisites: Sophomore, Junior or Senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 3.00 Credits; IC,CW) This course is an interdisciplinary survey of culture, literature, and philosophy during the Age of Goethe (the era of European Romanticism: 1770-1830). Focus on the concepts of the individual and self consciousness, freedom and self development, and subsequently the rise of alienation in the early nineteenth century. All readings and discussion in English. No prior familiarity with German intellectual history required. Students interested in receiving one additional German credit should sign up for GR 213.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Variable; 3.00 Credits; IC,CW) This course examines how humans in North, Central, and South America have mined natural resources over the past 500 years, how these actions have changed nature and human societies, and how these changes can be compared. Students will work with minerals both in the field and in the classroom.
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3.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 4.00 Credits; IC) Allows department to offer topics not normally taught. Prerequisites and fees vary by title.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 4.00 Credits; CW,H,I,S) An integrative examination of human experience with an emphasis on language, gender, race and literature and the ways in which different cultures understand human reality. This course may fulfill a Humanities or International or Social Science distribution.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; I) A survey for the world's major cultural realms. Included are geographic setting, resources, environmental restrictions, historical and cultural traditions, industrial and agricultural development, economic base and trends, population distribution and political subdivisions.
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4.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits) Allows the department to offer special topics not normally offered. Departments may offer more than one special topics. Prerequisites vary by title.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 4.00 Credits; IC,CW) Examines the process of globalization and modernization and the changing political and cultural ideas which have accompanied them using various media and materials from different cultures to ask who we are, where we are and how we got there. This course may fulfill a Humanities or International or Social Science distribution. Prerequisites: Sophomore, Junior or Senior Standing.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,I,H,S) Provides students who have recently returned from study abroad with a common focus for the exchange of ideas about diverse international experiences. Annual topics will be chosen from international politics, literature, and culture. Intensive classroom discussions of the weekly readings will allow each student to contribute to the collective learning process, regardless of their individual areas of concentration. Prerequisites: Senior status, study abroad and/or IS104 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall & Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; C) This competency-based course is designed to acquaint incoming students with the campus information technology, its network and computer applications needed for many courses at Juniata. In addition, research methods and formal citation using college library resources are covered. Web-based materials, short projects, and written assignments are used to demonstrate competency in numerous areas. Corequisite: EN110.
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