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Semester Hours: 3 Once a year A general survey of the histories of Asia during the ancient and medieval periods, focusing primarily on China, but including consideration of Korea, Japan, India and Southeast Asia. Investigates major religious, philosophical, cultural, economic and political developments. Introduces different cultures that helped shape Asia, and explores interactions among diverse cultures and processes of change. Central themes include state formation, the family and social systems, gender relations, class conflict and resistance, and the historical significance of technological knowledge and religious beliefs.
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Semester Hours: 3 Spring An examination of the modern transformations of China and Japan in response to the challenge of the West and the quest for modernity. Emphasis on China's and Japan's contrasting approaches to the redefined problems of state and society, nation formation, cultural orientation and modernization.
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Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring An overview of Modern Middle Eastern social, political and religious history from 1500 to the present. Topics include the rise of the Ottoman Empire, the expansion of European imperialism, the discovery of oil, the Arab-Israeli conflicts, and the Iranian Revolution.
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Supervised practicum in one or more health agencies. Students are assigned on the basis of past experiences and career goals.
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Supervised practicum in one or more health agencies. Students are assigned on the basis of past experiences and career goals.
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This class is a hands-on engagement in the practice and theory of service learning in health. It explores the integration of University and community service in health education and promotion. Students will assist with or develop a health-related program including planning, implementing, or evaluating it and then integrate this experience with the study of current practice, theory and research.
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Semester Hours: 3 The Social Science component of Culture and Expression has its emphasis on understanding the structures and values of a culture or civilization. These courses give students an informed understanding of culture, through the disciplines of history, sociology, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, comparative religion, economics, and geography. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: HUHC 11 must be taken concurrently with HUHC 13. Open only to HUHC students.(Formerly Culture and Expression.) [ Loading ...]
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3.00 Credits
Semester Hours: 3 The Social Science component of Culture and Expression has its emphasis on understanding the structures and values of a culture or civilization. These courses give students an informed understanding of culture, through the disciplines of history, sociology, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, comparative religion, economics, and geography. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: HUHC 12 must be taken concurrently with HUHC 14. Open only to HUHC students. (Formerly Culture and Expression.)
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Semester Hours: 3 Fall The Humanities component of Culture and Expression has its emphasis on artistic expressions of the cultures under examination. Much of the content of these courses is literary, but other expressive media such as architecture, music and the visual arts are also studied. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: HUHC 13 must be taken concurrently with HUHC 11. Open only to HUHC students. (Formerly Culture and Expression.)
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Semester Hours: 3 Spring The Humanities component of Culture and Expression has its emphasis on artistic expressions of the cultures under examination. Much of the content of these courses is literary, but other expressive media such as architecture, music and the visual arts are also studied. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: HUHC 14 must be taken concurrently with HUHC 12. Open only to HUHC students. (Formerly Culture and Expression.)
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