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ETLA 100: Transitions I:Engaging the Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
This course introduces students to the concepts and methods of a liberal arts education, teaches students to use different methodological proficiencies to explore and analyze complex ideas, and encourages students to develop their curiosity and creativity and to take responsibility for their own learning. Each seminar focuses on one idea, problem, or concept. Students choose from a list of available Transitions I courses on admission to the college. Topics offered in 2008-2009 include "Consciousness," "Baseball: More Than a Game," and "The Human Animal in Literatur
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ETLA 103: Lifetime Wellness
1.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Understanding of wellness and related behavior that contributes to a healthy lifestyle. One semester hour.
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EUST 201X: Religious Individuals Who Changed History
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
The lives, times, and influences of religious people who have become agents of social change. Attention to changes in culture, economics, and value systems.
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EUST 235X: Comparative Politics in Western Europe
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Interaction of history, culture, economy, society, and international environment in shaping contemporary European political systems at the national, regional, and global level.
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EUST 333X: Geography and Economy of Europe
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Analysis of the economic, political, cultural, and physical systems of Europe. Emphasis on the European Union and its economic policies. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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EUST 335X: Regional and International Implications of the New Europe
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
The collapse of Communist East Europe, the rise of the European Union, and the domestic and international implications of the New Europe. National rights and sovereignty in legal, political, and economic terms; integration of the former Communist states into the European Union; relations of the European Union and of member nations to the rest of the world, especially the Middle East, North America, and Asia.
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EUST 340X: History of Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Major works from the history of political philosophy with emphasis on the development of major ideas in political philosophy, debates between major thinkers, and the relevance of great works of political philosophy to human self-understanding and major political issues of our time.
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EUST 347X: Jurisprudence
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Systematic treatment of the relation between human law and higher law in the secular (natural law) or sacral (revelation) context. Presuppositions of various schools of thought as they bear on enduring human problems grouped under six major themes of legal theory: legal rights of the individual; equality before the law; control of government by the people; the rule of law; peace and the world community of law; and law, justice, and order. Use of selected classics in Western and Islamic legal thought.
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EUST 410X: Democracy,Civilizations,and World Order
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Alternative theories of governance as laid out in the classic work of Hobbes, Tocqueville, and authors of the Federalist Papers and their implications for the nature of conflict, world order, and civilization in the contemporary world.
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EUST 460: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Advanced research in a specific area of European Studies. Prerequisites: junior or senior status and permission of the Director of International and Area Studies.
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