Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Overview
Subject area
LEH
Catalog Number
300
Course Title
Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Department(s)
Description
(may be repeated for credit with a different topic) Selected topics in the humanities and the social sciences studied from different disciplinary perspectives. PREREQ: completion of at least 60 college credits. Note: In general this course will involve at least three different disciplines, and student should expect writing assignments and computer based work along with research involving the library and the Internet
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
Yes
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
Yes
Total Completions Allowed
99
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
3
Course Topic ID
1
Formal Description
A History of Death & Dying
Course Topic ID
2
Formal Description
American Environmental Policy
Course Topic ID
3
Formal Description
Berlin in the Twenties
Course Topic ID
4
Formal Description
Bioethics
Course Topic ID
5
Formal Description
Black Russians
Course Topic ID
6
Formal Description
Emotional intelligence
Course Topic ID
7
Formal Description
Film as Art and Art in Film
Course Topic ID
8
Formal Description
Folk and Literary Fairytale
Course Topic ID
9
Formal Description
Girls Interrupted
Course Topic ID
10
Formal Description
Images of Master and Slave
Course Topic ID
11
Formal Description
Obsession and Infatuation
Course Topic ID
12
Formal Description
Race in Multicultural Cinema
Course Topic ID
13
Formal Description
The Italian Genius
Course Topic ID
14
Formal Description
The World of Science Fiction
Course Topic ID
15
Formal Description
Women in Film and Literature
Course Topic ID
16
Formal Description
Women in the Bible
Course Topic ID
17
Formal Description
Writing About Pictures
Course Topic ID
18
Formal Description
Jazz and the Improvised Arts
Course Topic ID
19
Formal Description
"Return Again To The Beginning"Ancients On Wisdom
Course Topic ID
20
Formal Description
20th-Century Ireland In Film And Literature
Course Topic ID
21
Formal Description
African Religions In The Hispaniola
Course Topic ID
22
Formal Description
Amer Experience Of Pol Rep:A Comparative Approach
Course Topic ID
23
Formal Description
American Protest, Politics And Popular Culture
Course Topic ID
24
Formal Description
Bio-And Medical Ethics
Course Topic ID
25
Formal Description
Bioethics, Politics And Technology
Course Topic ID
26
Formal Description
Birth Of Renaissance In Florence
Course Topic ID
27
Formal Description
Blacks In Twentieth-Century Britain
Course Topic ID
28
Formal Description
CareerVis:Applying Career Interest To Comm Concern
Course Topic ID
29
Formal Description
Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales"
Course Topic ID
30
Formal Description
Colonial Ireland: Origins Of British Empire
Course Topic ID
31
Formal Description
Com Chng Mod:Practicum Addr Soc Issues In Local Co
Course Topic ID
32
Formal Description
Comparative Political Thought: East And West
Course Topic ID
33
Formal Description
Coping W Illness&Disability:Writing Out The Storm
Course Topic ID
34
Formal Description
Credit Crisis Of 2008:Origins And Aftermath
Course Topic ID
35
Formal Description
Criminal Obsession:Crime,The State&Global Disorder
Course Topic ID
36
Formal Description
Critics Of Modernity
Course Topic ID
37
Formal Description
Dandies,Drugs,&Fetishes:Decadence In Lit,Art&Film
Course Topic ID
38
Formal Description
Defining Moments In Film Scoring
Course Topic ID
39
Formal Description
Educating Kings And Citizens
Course Topic ID
40
Formal Description
Dreams: The Royal Road To Art, Literature And Film
Course Topic ID
41
Formal Description
Epidemic Dis In His:PlagueOf Athens-PlagueOf AIDS
Course Topic ID
42
Formal Description
Ethics And Decision Making In Literature And Film
Course Topic ID
43
Formal Description
Everyday Moscow: Past And Present
Course Topic ID
44
Formal Description
FEAR: The Cold War And American Culture
Course Topic ID
45
Formal Description
Film Adaptation: Transferring Classic Texts
Course Topic ID
46
Formal Description
Fooling Around In Arts:Jokes,Playing And Slapstick
Course Topic ID
47
Formal Description
Heretics,Swashbucklers&Thieves:Pirates&Piracy Hist
Course Topic ID
48
Formal Description
His Of Pol Of Ideas:Pol Of Public Higher Education
Course Topic ID
49
Formal Description
Hist,Memory&Blk Atlantic:Transnational Reflections
Course Topic ID
50
Formal Description
Hollywood Goes To War:WWII&American Film Industry
Course Topic ID
51
Formal Description
Humanitarianism, Medicine, And Conflict In Africa
Course Topic ID
52
Formal Description
Humor,Satire&Irony:Classics Of Yiddish Literature
Course Topic ID
53
Formal Description
Immorality: Pictures Of The Afterlife
Course Topic ID
54
Formal Description
Information, Property And Privacy
Course Topic ID
55
Formal Description
Jazz:Examination Of Structure&Improvisation In Art
Course Topic ID
56
Formal Description
Language And Society: Variation And Change
Course Topic ID
57
Formal Description
Leisure And Recreation In A Multicultural Society
Course Topic ID
58
Formal Description
Literature As A Political Tool In Modern France
Course Topic ID
59
Formal Description
Literature,Art And Film Of WWI
Course Topic ID
60
Formal Description
Love, Lust And In Between:Stories Of I.B. Singer
Course Topic ID
61
Formal Description
Med,Science&Culture:The Global Politics Of Health
Course Topic ID
62
Formal Description
Mexican Muralism:Revolution&Other Universal Themes
Course Topic ID
63
Formal Description
Monsters: Ancient And Modern
Course Topic ID
64
Formal Description
Moral Ambiguity Of The Film Western
Course Topic ID
65
Formal Description
MoralityAnd Madness In The American Film Western
Course Topic ID
66
Formal Description
Movie Heroines In A Changeing World
Course Topic ID
67
Formal Description
Nihilism In Interbellum Germany
Course Topic ID
69
Formal Description
On Narcissism: Ideas And Images
Course Topic ID
70
Formal Description
Perception and Thinking
Course Topic ID
71
Formal Description
Philosophy Of Science
Course Topic ID
72
Formal Description
Political Economy, Race And Gender
Course Topic ID
73
Formal Description
Politics And Culture Of African People
Course Topic ID
74
Formal Description
Politics Of Incarceration, Survelliance
Course Topic ID
75
Formal Description
Problems And Narratives Of Evil
Course Topic ID
76
Formal Description
Rationality, Epistemology And Sciences
Course Topic ID
77
Formal Description
Retellings,Adaptations,Appropriations
Course Topic ID
78
Formal Description
Saints And Sinners: Hollywood Does The Middle Ages
Course Topic ID
79
Formal Description
Sexuality&Sex Roles In Transnational Perspective
Course Topic ID
80
Formal Description
Tales Of Love,Loneliness And Strange Relatives
Course Topic ID
81
Formal Description
Telling Tales: Folk And Literary Fairytales
Course Topic ID
82
Formal Description
The Dr-Patient Relationship:Viewed Through Art&Sci
Course Topic ID
83
Formal Description
The Hero's Journey In Literature And The Arts
Course Topic ID
84
Formal Description
Idea Of Amer:Evoling Patterns Towards A Nat Phil
Course Topic ID
85
Formal Description
The Mafia:Demystifying A Social&Political Phenomen
Course Topic ID
86
Formal Description
The Mystery Of St. Pertersburg:Literature,Art,Film
Course Topic ID
87
Formal Description
The Nature Of Reality:Metaphysics
Course Topic ID
88
Formal Description
The Problem Of Evil
Course Topic ID
89
Formal Description
Theism, Atheism And Existentialism
Course Topic ID
90
Formal Description
Theory Of Knowledge In The Arts And Sciences
Course Topic ID
91
Formal Description
Three Eras Of Globalization In Modern Wrld History
Course Topic ID
92
Formal Description
20th Cen Thought:Turning Lang/Returning To Being
Course Topic ID
93
Formal Description
Understanding Political Economy & Global Challenge
Course Topic ID
94
Formal Description
Victimization Of Minorities:The Holocust In Europe
Course Topic ID
95
Formal Description
Widows&Maids:Medieval Images Of Wom Chaucer's Cant
Course Topic ID
96
Formal Description
Women And Violence In Contemporary Hispanic World
Course Topic ID
97
Formal Description
Working In Film: Images Of American Labor
Course Topic ID
98
Formal Description
Wrongly Convicted: Doing Time Without Doing Crime
Course Topic ID
99
Formal Description
Discipl,Punish&Pol Incarceration,Law Enforc&Survel
Course Topic ID
100
Formal Description
His Pol Of Ideas:Discipl,Punish&Pol Incarceration,
Course Topic ID
101
Formal Description
A Defiant Duelist: Evolution Of The Russian Hero
Course Topic ID
102
Formal Description
Pursuit Of Happiness
Course Topic ID
103
Formal Description
Hist & Arch/Bronze Age: Minoan & Mycenaean-Crete
Course Topic ID
104
Formal Description
Global Politics Of Health
Course Topic ID
105
Formal Description
Irish Language Cinema
Course Topic ID
106
Formal Description
50 Shades of Re(a)d
Course Topic ID
107
Formal Description
Race and Nature in Latin American Literature
Course Topic ID
108
Formal Description
Medicine, Illness & Body in American History
Course Topic ID
109
Formal Description
Femmes Fatales: Women & Crime Fiction
Course Topic ID
110
Formal Description
Darwinian Revolution
Course Topic ID
111
Formal Description
King Arthur in History, Lit, Film
Course Topic ID
112
Formal Description
Fictions of Disability
Course Topic ID
113
Formal Description
Metaphysics
Course Topic ID
114
Formal Description
Philosophy, Sport & Culture
Course Topic ID
115
Formal Description
Caribbean Identities in Film & Literature
Course Topic ID
116
Formal Description
Heroes and Villains: Medieval Men in Contemporary
Course Topic ID
117
Formal Description
Contemporary Dominican Society
Course Topic ID
118
Formal Description
The Art of Hitchcock
Course Topic ID
119
Formal Description
Thinking and Perception
Course Topic ID
120
Formal Description
Dominican Culture
Course Topic ID
121
Formal Description
Critical Issues in Global Citizenship
Course Topic ID
122
Formal Description
Irish Theatre & Music from 1950
Course Topic ID
123
Formal Description
Jokes, Playing and Slapstick In Art
Course Topic ID
124
Formal Description
Improvisation as a Source of Discovery
Course Topic ID
125
Formal Description
What is Art? Analysis of Film, Art, TV, Architectu
Course Topic ID
126
Formal Description
Saints and Harlots: Medieval Woman in Contemporary
Course Topic ID
127
Formal Description
Ireland: England's First Colony, Survey of Medieva
Course Topic ID
128
Formal Description
Resurgence of Religion? Globalization, Culture &
Course Topic ID
129
Formal Description
Racism & Ethnic Prejudice
Requisites
010275