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HU 205: Special Topics in Genocide and Holocaust Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
This course is offered to students who minor in Genocide and Holocaust Studies to complement campus events, address specialized areas of study, and promote study away from campus. Fall semester, J-term, M-term. 1-3 credits. Repeatable for credit.
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HU 250: Special Topics in Liberal Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Study of selected topics related to Liberal Studies. Repeatable for credit. Permission required. 1-3 credits.
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HU 265: The Art of the Film
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
This introductory course in film aesthetics will critically examine the primary elements on the motion picture. Students will learn how a film builds meaning by analyzing the diverse components that construct a movie such as editing, directing, scoring, acting, and dramatic storytelling. It will familiarize students with film genres, cinema technology, and historical movements relevant to the development of the medium. Fall semester, oddnumbered years. 3 credits.
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HU 290: Social Justice Topics
1.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
This course reviews theoretical and applied aspects of social justice. The theoretical part of the course includes the study of biblical texts and documents of the Catholic Church related to social justice. The applied component provides experiential learning through service and/or advocacy. Spring semester. 1 credit.
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HU 320: City Study Experience (US)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Taking place in an urban area within the United States, this course uses the city – its people, popular and cultural material, public art,neighborhoods,and amenities – as the subject for study. Students will expand their boundaries as individuals and move toward accepting responsibility as global citizens. They will become sensitive to cultural difference and appreciate the cultural and social forces that shape the lives of those who share their planet. Repeatable for credit. Satisfies the US Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Permission required. 1-3 credits. Fee.
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HU 325: City Study Experience (Abroad, Non-Western Culture)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Taking place in an urban area outside the United States,Western Europe, and North America, this course uses the city – its people, popular and cultural material, public art, neighborhoods, and amenities – as the subject for study. Students will expand their boundaries as individuals and move toward accepting responsibility as global citizens. They will become sensitive to cultural difference and appreciate the cultural and social forces that shape the lives of those who share their planet. Repeatable for credit. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Permission required. 1-3 credits. Fee.
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HU 326: City Study Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Taking place in an urban area outside the United States, but in Western Europe, or another North American country, this course uses the city – its people, popular and cultural material, public art,neighborhoods,and amenities – as the subject for study. Students will expand their boundaries as individuals and move toward accepting responsibility as global citizens. They will become sensitive to cultural difference and appreciate the cultural and social forces that shape the lives of those who share their planet. Repeatable for credit. Permission required. 1-3 credits. Fee.
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HU 365: Topics in Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
This course covers diverse issues and topics related to the cinema while emphasizing advanced research writing in the humanities. Topical focus could include: film genres (e.g.,“The Western”,“ThDocumentary”), cinematic history (e.g.,“Films of the Silent Era”)international movements (e.g.,“The French New Wave”),directors(e.g., “Hitchcock”), or particular thematic or theoretical studiesrelevant to the humanities (e.g., “Literary Adaptations”, “War iFilm”). Spring semester, even-numbered years. Prerequisite: LA101. Repeatable for credit. 3 credits. Fee.
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HU 410: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
By arrangement. Repeatable for credit. Permission required. Variable credit.
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HU 430: Internship
0.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
By arrangement. Repeatable for credit. Permission required. Variable credit.
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