WESTERN
INTELLECTUAL TRADITION MINOR – 2001-03 Catalog
College of Liberal Arts
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This minor is designed to appeal to a cross-section of students, primarily in the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Science and Mathematics, and complements major programs from throughout the university community. It focuses on the major accomplishments of the Western intellectual tradition through courses that trace the development of literary expression, philosophical and scientific thought, and historical understanding from their beginnings to the modern world. Courses in the minor provide direct experience with significant works of the tradition and expose students to ideas which are of abiding concern and to themes which endure in human affairs. Such exposure cultivates the intellectual skills of analysis and expression, and promotes an understanding of the tradition, including its inherent intellectual diversity.
Prerequisites. Students must have completed one year of calculus (MATH 143) or the second year of a foreign language (FR 122, GER 122 or SPAN 122). The prerequisites reflect the centrality of both mathematics and language to the Western intellectual tradition. Mathematics pervades the modern world and has a particularly close connection with the human capacity for learning. To study a language other than English is to study English as well, and promotes insight into language in general as the articulation of experience and the discourse of reason.
Courses used to satisfy the required 12 units in Group A and 16 in Group B must be chosen outside the student's major and from at least two disciplines in each group.
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Units |
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Group A |
12 |
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Great
Books World Literature (C1)*: |
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Western
Civilization: |
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Philosophical
Classics (C2)*: |
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PHYS
211 Modern Physics I (4) |
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POLS
230 Basic Concepts of Political Thought (4) |
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Group B |
16 |
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British
Literature (C4)*: |
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Shakespeare
(C4)*: |
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American
Literature (C4)*: |
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History: |
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MATH
419 Introduction to the History of Mathematics (4) |
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Philosophy
(C4)*: |
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Political
Thought: |
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SPAN
416 Don Quixote (4) |
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