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esp BGS 370: Introduction to the Humanities
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Culture and the arts as an expression of individual artistic vision or an expression of a society's values. Cultural expression that is produced anonymously within a culture; cultural expression that is supported by patrons or government; and cultural expression that is supported fully by the individual consumer. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 373: The Comic Spirit
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Several traditions of humor in the arts. Theories of Susanne Langer and Arthur Koestler; nonsense and puns; exaggerative humor such as parody, satire, lampoon, burlesque, and "black humor"; and situation comedy.Prereq: access to a television set. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 375: The Holocaust as Literature
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Literature of the Holocaust in Europe from 1933 to 1945; discussions of three major novels on this theme. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 376: Art and Communication
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The communicative function of art; how we determine the meaning of signs, codes, and texts; the role of different media; the relation of form and content; and the question of individual style. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 377: Introduction to Drama:Greek Tragedy
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Basic concepts of dramatic structure, character development, and critical analysis. Students will read three plays by Sophocles as well as excerpts from Artistotle and Freud. Readings are supplied with course materials. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 378: Images and Culture
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Artworks in Western culture with a focus on how images are rooted in time and place. Students will learn how to "read" paintings, use artists' biographies texamine paintings, and understand how a particular culture and its images are interwoven. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 379: Science Fiction:An Interdisciplinary Humanities Module
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The reasons for science fi ction's popularity and why it seems challenging to many readers; guidelines on how to read this unique form of literature. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 381: Technology and Social Values
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Urgent questions of values raised by our technology, such as how computer networks affect our privacy, how automobiles confl ict with environmental concerns, how we reconcile the benefi ts of nuclear power with its risks, how the emerging technologies of reproduction challenge our traditional ways of thinking, and how medical technologies have complicated the process of dying. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 382: Women and Work:The Continuing Revolution
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The revolution in women's work in the US. The history of working women; the effect of race and class on employment patterns; housework, clerical work, and the professions; and current issues concerning comparable worth, government family policy, and the media. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 383: Health,Illness,and Society
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Human health in its social context; impact of illness on human societies at different stages of history; connections between disease and socioeconomic, political, religious, and psychological phenomena; impact of the biomedical and public health revolution of the past century; perspectives of history, sociology, and social psychology. (1 Credit)
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