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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H,I) Examines the writings of Dostoevsky in light of the social problems of his day and his personal search for truth and God in a world increasingly dominated by scientific materialism. Particular emphasis will be placed on Bakhtin's thesis that Dostoevsky invented a new form of the novel as well as on the darker sides of Dostoevsky's messianism and possible anti-semitism.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Variable; 3.00 Credits; I,H,CS) This course will study art-understood in a generic sense to include the visual arts, literature, film and music-that denounces social injustice and seeks to trigger fundamental reforms in Latin American societies. Known as arte comprometido or committed art in Latin America, the texts that will be analyzed treat topics such as political violence, economic exploitation, racism, and machismo. The class will be conducted in Spanish. Prerequisites: SP210.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) Students meet weekly throughout the semester in preparation for a national Model UN conference in November. In this course the students research their assigned country and assigned UN committee. They then attend four days of committee meetings as part of the Juniata delegation at the UN conference. Students may also take part in the high school conference that the Juniata College Model UN association organizes in the fall. Students may fill this role in a variety of ways (i.e. chairmen, assistants, technology, administrative). Students in this course must also pay a fee to help cover the cost of attending the conference.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) See PACS281. Prerequisite:PACS281.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) See PACS281. Prerequisites: PACS281 and PACS282.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; S,I) See PACS281. Prerequisites: PACS281, PACS282, and PACS283.
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4.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; I) An examination of an area of study not regularly included in departmental offerings. Prerequisites vary with topics.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; S,CW) A study of the incidence and nature of cooperation, competition, and conflict in human cultures. Evidence will be drawn from archaeological, ethnological and ethological data. Prerequisite: AN151.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,S,I) Examines how an understanding of gender issues is critical to understanding, assessing, and effectively addressing many conflicts. The course takes an interdisciplinary look at conflicts ranging from the differing experiences of women and men in conflict to interconnections between masculinity, femininity, security and warfare. An analysis of the ways in which gender issues cause and escalate conflicts is paired with discussions of how to address, challenge wage and/or resolve gendered conflicts. Prerequisites: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,H) See HS305
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