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IL 102L: Computing and Information Literacy/Lab
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Students learn to use digital technology in the problem-solving process to obtain, evaluate and disseminate information. Two hours lecture, two hours lab. Requires concurrent enrollment in lecture and lab.Students may earn credit for only one C/IL course. Successful completion of C/IL 102/102L (with a grade of C or better) fulfills the computer literacy skills requirement of the University.
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IL 104: Computing and Informational Literacy for Business
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A focused variant of C/IL 102-102L with an emphasis appropriate for students with majors in the Kania School of Management.
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INTD 100: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Freshman seminars are designed to foster students’ successful integration into academic and community life at The University of Scranton. Topics common to all freshman seminars include: the purpose of higher education; time management; the mission of a Jesuit university; academic-development strategies; the role of faculty; University resources; and personal values.
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INTD 103: (D) The Vietnam Experience
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
The historical origins of the Vietnam War, including the period of French colonialism and the American intervention; the politics, economics, and military strategy in Vietnam during the war years and today; present relations with China and the USSR. Why were we there and why did we fail?
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INTD 104: (D,E) Men’s Health
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
The course will examine the historic, physiologic, social, cultural, emotional and economic issues affecting men’s health. The course explores strategies to assist students to gain information regarding men’s health issues, adopt healthier lifestyles, and use health care services appropriately. Health issues related to culture and diversity will also be addressed. Class members will be expected to actively participate in all discussions.
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INTD 105: Great Lives: Images on Stage
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
An examination of the often contrasting impressions of historical personalities, as they are portrayed in plays and films and as they appear to historians. Historical figures to be considered include Caesar, Richard III, Thomas More, Lincoln and Churchill.
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INTD 108: Health and Legal Implications of Chemical/Drug Abuse
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A team-taught course that deals with the neurophysical, health, and legal implications of alcohol/drug abuse, via: its biochemical effects and aspects, its legal and social consequences, and its health and lifestyle implications.
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INTD 109: (CA, Q) Mathematics and the Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A study of mathematical topics related to art, architecture, and design through the ages. Topics include: musical ratios, golden ratio, polygons, tilings, symmetry, circles, spirals, Platonic solids, perspective, and fractals. Visual artists include: Vitruvius, Palladio, Le Corbusier, Villard de Honnecourt, Leonardo, Dürer, Escher, and Greek, Islamic, and Indian designers.
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INTD 110J: The Jesuit Magis
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
For nearly 500 years, the Society of Jesus has been committed to pursuing the magis, a restless desire for excellence grounded in gratitude. Among other things, this course will explore the foundation of this concept in the life of Ignatius of Loyola and his spirituality. We will consider what role the magis has played in the span of Jesuit history, with particular focus on its implications for Jesuit education. Finally, we will ask what it means to be women and men of the magis – the shared call of each member of this University community, especially students in SJLA.
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INTD 117: Writing, Research and Speaking
6.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Students will make the transition from highschool to college-level writing, research & speaking through a series of workshops, conferences, writing assignments & oral presentations. This course satisfies both the Oral Communication & the Written Communication requirements in the University’s General Education curriculum.
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