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5.00 Credits
The implications of one's death for philosophy, culture, art, literature, aging, economics, psychology, medicine and living. Draws upon books, essays, films, field trips and personal experience.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: any course in psychology. Introduces non-Western perspective of human behaviors. Culture's influence on human thinking, feeling, and action. Learning diversity in understanding societies and human beings. Repeatable with different topics.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: FAIR 201a and 203a. Use of psychological theories of moral development to examine autobiographical narratives from widely differing perspectives guided by the question, "what really matters" in peoples' lives, and why
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: FAIR 203a or permission of instructor. Interdisciplinary study of the relationships between culture, personality, and the self. Includes several approaches in psychology and anthropology to explore how culture influences personality and how self concept is developed.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: previous courses in psychology or women studies. Major theories of psychology of women.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 200-level psychology class. Learning social psychological theories through films (e.g., conformity, intergroup conflicts, aggression, et cetera) and the application of social psychological theories to actual social situations. The psychological influence of media.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Fair 202a or equivalent. This class will explore how various artists, composers and filmmakers have expressed enthusiasm and/or disdain for war and its injustices throughout history. We will discuss potential contemporary applications for art during wartime and create three art projects based upon reading and discussions .
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Fair 202a or equivalent or instructor permission. Examination of the role of art in popular culture, including Pop artists and their ideas, how art is perceived by our society and how and why artist's images are used to sell products to consumers. Students will create artworks that respond to pop cultural values, myths and images.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Fair 254x or two design or two studio art classes. Exploration of and experimentation with advanced printmaking techniques emphasizing the fourcolor technique. Relief, intaglio, drypoint, woodcut collagraph and monotype illustrating personal narratives and themes.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Fair 202a, art studio, art history courses or permission of instructor. Exploration of difference of public art from private or commercial art, how to determine success, and the larger social discourse on the role of art in society, through readings, research and creation of, or proposals for, public art works.
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