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HUMN 220: The Mediterranean World
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Studies the ancient cultures located around the Mediterranean Sea and the contributions they made to the development of western civilizations to about 500 A.D. Drawing upon the resources of the Catholic and Benedictine traditions, the course explores the theme of "person in community" as reflected in religion, art, philosophy, and social, political, and economic institutions. IAI H9 900.
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HUMN 230: The Baptism of Europe
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Studies the development and Christianization of Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1500 A.D.). Drawing upon the resources of the Catholic and Benedictine traditions, the course explores the theme of "person in community" through social structures (religious, political, economic) and through the interactions and/or conflicts between people and cultures (Eastern and Western Christianity; Christianity, Judaism, Islam). IAI H9 900.
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HUMN 240: Converging Hemispheres
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Studies the increasingly global encounter of peoples, ideas, and cultures from the Age of Exploration (from 1400 A.D.) into the Twentieth century. Drawing upon the resources of the Catholic and Benedictine traditions, the course explores the shift in emphasis from "person in community" the values of freedom, equality, and responsibility. Examines the construction of the modern era focusing on scientific revolutions, economic transformation, religious reformations, and revolution, resistance and republicanism.
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HUMN 250: The Contemporary World
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Drawing upon the resources of the Catholic and Benedictine traditions, this course examines a variety of interpretations of the current world situation in light of the theme "person in community." Have the notions of person and community changed, or are they being changed through current political, economic, cultural and technological challenges?
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HUMN 291: Topics in Humanities
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Special topics offered by visiting lecturers and/or practitioners in the arts and humanities. Content will vary depending on the topic and instructor.
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HUMN 320: Converging Hemispheres
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Studies the increasing global encounter of peoples, ideas and cultures from the Age of Exploration (from 1400 A.D.) into the twentieth century. Drawing upon the resources of the Catholic and Benedictine traditions, the course explores the shift in emphasis from ?person in community? to ?individual in society? in term of social identity and the values of freedom, equality and responsibility. Examines the construction of the modern era, focusing on scientific revolutions, economic transformations, religious reformations and revolutions, resistance, and republicanism.
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HUMN 391: Topics in Humanities
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Special topics offered by visiting lecturers and/or practitioners in the arts and humanities. Content will vary depending on the topic and instructor.
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INTB 101: The Global Economy
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This core course examines the concept of globalization from an international business and economic perspective. Special attention is paid to the political, legal, cultural and technological forces that affect and are affected by this phenomenon.
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INTB 220: Area Studies
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Cultural, economic and business conditions of different world regions. (Periodically)
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INTB 291: Topics
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This course examines such topics as globalization, international trade and investment, offshoaring of production, and the impact of international business on culture. (Periodically)
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