HUM-HUMANITIES
-- 2001-03 Catalog
Humanities Program
HUM
250 Computer Applications in the
Liberal Arts (4)
The
computer as a problem-solving tool in Liberal Arts research, teaching, data
management, scholarship, writing, and other forms of electronic communication.
An introduction to microcomputers, networked computer systems, appropriate
software, and Internet and WWW resources. The ethical and phenomenological
implications of the burgeoning use of technology in the humanities. 3 seminars,
1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ENGL 134.
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302 Human Values in Agriculture (4) GE Area F
Technical
aspects of controversial agricultural issues. Identification of value
conflicts, comparison of potential impacts, and use of relevant ethical
principles. Weighing risks and benefits to resolve the issue. Extensive
participation and interaction making oral presentations, role playing, and
arguing in public forums. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: Completion of
GE Area B and junior standing.
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303 Values and Technology (4) GE C4
Humanistic
investigation into the theoretical and practical applications of technology
with specific reference to the social effects of technological change. For all
majors. Non-technical. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and
one course from Area C.
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310 Humanities in World Cultures (4) GE C4
Interdisciplinary
examination of the humanities in a selected culture. Special focus on the arts,
literature, philosophy and language in that culture. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Repeatable to 12 units
with different course titles. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A
and one course from Area C.
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311 London: Its Institutions and
Culture (4)
Analytical
and interpretive survey of the principal and most ancient center of the
English-speaking and English influenced world. Development of the city through
time frame perspective from Roman administrative capital to financial and
political colossus. Impact of the age of total war and London's evolution into
a multi-ethnic model of post-industrial urban life. 3 lectures, 1 activity.
Prerequisite: Enrollment in London Study program; completion of GE Area A, one
course from Area C, and junior standing or consent of instructor.
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312 Humanities in Chicano/a Culture (4)
GE C4
USCP
Interdisciplinary
examination of humanities in Chicano culture. Special focus on the arts,
literature, social situations, and the monolingual and bilingual language
aspects in Chicano culture. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A
and one course from Area C.
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319 London Activities (2) (CR/NC)
Analytical
and interpretive survey of the principal center of the English speaking world.
The development of London from Roman administrative capital to modern cultural,
financial and political colossus. Credit/No Credit grading only. 2 activities.
Prerequisite: limited to London Study students.
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320 Values, Media, and Culture (4) GE C4
Contemporary
popular culture and its relationship to the great art and literature of the
past. Discussion of television, films, advertising, best sellers, popular
magazines, children's stories, comics, and the great tradition of literature. 4
lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and one course from Area C.
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340 The Content of Our Character (4) GE C4
Some
of the major heroes of Western literature; Homer's Achilles, Sophocle's
Antigone, Socrates, King David, Job, Jesus, Hemingway's Lt. Frederick Henry.
How the choices they made reflected the moral beliefs of their day. 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and one course in Area C1 or Area C2.
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361 Modernism (4)
Interdisciplinary
survey of the nineteenth and early twentieth-century concepts and cultural movements
known as modernism throughout Europe, North America and Latin America.
Disciplines include architecture, art, drama, literature, music, philosophy,
and photography. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and junior
standing.
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362 Postmodernism (4)
Development,
major characteristics, and social implications of this significant movement
within twentieth-century thought. Works studied to be chosen from disciplines
including art, architecture, literature, music, literary criticism and philosophy.
4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A.
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400 Independent Study Project (1–2)
Independent
study project focusing more than one discipline on a problem in the Humanities.
May involve travel and/or independent research. Bibliography and study plan
submitted in advance. 1–2 activities. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing
and consent of instructor.
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403 Ethical Issues in Cyberspace (3)
The
ethical debates and issues connected to the rise of online communications
technology. The impact of the Internet on freedom of speech, privacy, property
rights, and other democratic values. Effect of online communications technology
on the quality of personal and interpersonal life. Open to all majors. 3
lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and junior standing.
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470 Selected Advanced Topics (2–4)
Focused
interdisciplinary study of a problem in the Humanities combining the insight
and expertise of more than one discipline, such as history, literature,
religious studies, philosophy, fine arts and the sciences. Class Schedule will list topic selected. 2–4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and junior standing.
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490 President's Seminar: Science,
Society and
the University (4)
Development
of higher education in the United States; the role of science and research in
the University; and the response of higher education to changing economic,
political and social demands. 4 seminars. Prerequisite: Senior standing, GPA of
at least 3.0, or consent of instructor.