Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013

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IDST 2005 People who Changed the World

Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. A study of the lives of selected personalities of various periods whose achievements helped shape the course of history. Lectures, discussions, and audio-visual presentations. (Cross-listed as HIST 2005.)

3

IDST 2115 Intro to Folklore

Introduction to the major aims, methods, and subject matter in folklore. Survey of major areas and genres, including verbal folklore, material culture, and customs.

3

IDST 2205 Global Issues and Society

A thematic course addressing contemporary global concerns from diverse perspectives. Course themes will vary.

2

IDST 2210 Ethics and Society

A thematic exploration of classical and modern theories of ethics along with current ethical issues confronting a diverse and comprehensive array of social institutions. Course themes will vary.

2

IDST 2215 Communication in Society

A thematic examination of the historical background of communication, both written and oral, from its Greek origins to modern civic discourse. Course themes will vary.

2

IDST 2305 Topics Humn and Fine Arts

Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. A thematic study of world art, music, drama and literature. Course themes will vary.

3

IDST 2310 Fine & Applied Arts in Civ

A thematic survey of the personalities, aesthetic goals, style traits, techniques, and landmark achievements in the various art media. Course themes will vary.

3

IDST 2315 Amer Diverse Cultural Heritage

A comparative examination of various genres (literature, art, music, etc.) from various disciplinary perspectives (history, sociology, art, literary studies, philosophy, etc.) of under-represented groups in America. Specific focus and themes may vary.

3

IDST 2405 Science and Society

Prerequisite: 30 hours of course credit. A thematic exploration of the physical, chemical, and biological laws of nature as they relate to societal issues.

3

IDST 2405L Science and Society Lab

Lab course for 2405. Must be taken concurrently. Additional laboratory fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

1

IDST 2410 Origins

Prerequisite: 30 hours of course credit. An exploration of the contributions of the various sciences regarding questions about our existence, with an emphasis on the scientific method. 2410L must be taken concurrently.

3

IDST 2410L Origins Lab

Lab course for 2410. Must be taken concurrently.

1

IDST 2505 Interpersonal Relations in Soc

A study of classical and contemporary metaphors in art, science, literature, film and music as they relate to mind/brain, emotion/passion, and interacting/behaving.

3

IDST 2910 Honors Seminar I

Prerequisite: Admission to the honors program and approval of honors coordinator. Thematic and interdisciplinary study of topics of special interest.

3

IDST 2930 Liberal Studies Seminar

The Liberal Studies Seminar is a course required for students entering the Liberal Studies degree program. It is designed to introduce the student to the goals and methods of interdisciplinary learning and research through examination and critical analysis of current topics. Students will acquire an appreciation for interdisciplinary approaches to important current issues, and demonstrate their ability to incorporate liberal studies approaches into research, writing, speaking, and graphic presentation. Students must successfully complete this course during their first term in the Liberal Studies program. The course may be repeated one time to satisfy the IDST elective requirement.

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