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COMM 498: Communication: Ethics
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: COMM 398 or permission of instructor. Examines in detail several ethical perspectives of communication and many criteria which may be used to evaluate the ethicality of communication contexts ranging from interpersonal to international.
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CONCENTRATED 211b: The American Legal System
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
The American legal system and how it affects individuals and society. The structure and evolving nature of the legal system, legal reasoning and the role of courts in government. Skill development in reading and analyzing court opinions.
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CONCENTRATED 212c: Introduction to Political Economy
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Study of the American macroeconomic system from two perspectives: orthodox and critical; application of both theoretical frameworks to problems in modern society.
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CONCENTRATED 212c - Introduction to Political Economy
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CONCENTRATED 212e: Coast to Coast on a Piece of Toast: Hoboism in America
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Explores phenomenon of "riding the rails" in America, with an emphasis onAmerican labor, race, politics and creative expression and influences on literature, music and art.
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CONCENTRATED 213b: Topics in Popular Culture
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: FAIR 201a or concurrent. Introduction to critical interpretations of popular cultural theory as it relates to particular popular culture phenomena from an interdisciplinary perspective. Topics may include reality television, soap operas, celebrity and tabloid magazines, advertising, and more. Repeatable with different topics.
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CONCENTRATED 213d: Slave Narratives And Other Testimonies of The Old South
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
An introductory, interdisciplinary approach to early African American history and the history of the Old South. Using slave autobiographies, WPA interviews, free black testimonies and memoirs in addition to contemporary historical works, we will reconstruct, analyze and deconstruct the history of Southern life and culture during the Antebellum era through the Civil War.
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CONCENTRATED 214b: Interdisciplinary Topics in American Experience
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Significant events, movements, art genres, history or other phenomena in American society. Uses multiple approaches, not limited to traditional disciplines, to interpret course material. Topics may include a particular art form, the Ku Klux Klan, et cetera. Repeatable with different topics.
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CONCENTRATED 214e: Historian as Detective
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Introduction to the challenges of investigation. Assignments develop specific research skills, an understanding of evidence and the nature of historical knowledge. Use of reference tools, historical fiction, essays and readings in classical historians: Herodotus, Thucydides, Tacitus, Gibbon.
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CONCENTRATED 215f: The Asian- American Experience
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
The history of Asians in the United States, the development of communities and the effects of the encounter between Asian cultures and the developing American cultural context. Also offered as AMST 205.
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CONCENTRATED 216b: Testimonies of The New South
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
An interdisciplinary, introductory-level course examining the social, cultural, economic changes that occurred in the South after the Civil War to the early 1900s. The primary source of documentation will be autobiographies, speeches, literature and commentaries made by black and white southerners who experienced these changes at that time. This course is a continuation of FAIR 213b.
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