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Featured Course: The Human Organism
Learn about healthy practices this summer with BIOL 106!
In a world where cancer is the leading cause of death and infectious disease is an ongoing epidemic in multiple countries, we need to be aware of how our bodies function and what makes...
June 28, 2016 · 9:52 AM
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Featured Course: African Drumming and Dance
Learn African drumming & dance in this hands-on workshop.
People of different cultures have been using music and dance to tell stories for centuries. These mediums capture emotion so effortlessly, and their best attribute is that people don’t need to...
June 24, 2016 · 8:53 AM
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Featured Course: Introduction to Moral Theory
Enter the minds of philosophers with PHIL 152!
Earn Arts and Humanities GEP as you enter the minds of Philosophers such as John Stuart Mill or Immanuel Kant and discover their moral inquiries: What is right and wrong? How should we live?...
June 16, 2016 · 10:26 AM
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Featured Course: Ethical Theory
Explore answers to important questions with PHIL 350!
Ethical theories focus on identifying the best possible life for human beings to live. In this course we will explore answers to the questions “what is the good life?” and “what ought I to do?”...
June 14, 2016 · 1:09 PM
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Featured Course: Film and Society in China
Explore the last 100 years of Chinese society in MLL 220.
Everyone watches movies around the world, but sometimes we forget that the Marvel Cinematic Universe or the latest Nicholas Sparks novel-turned-romance-film aren’t the only options for movie-goers...
June 9, 2016 · 1:06 PM
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Featured Course: Holocaust Literature
This summer, study the realities of the Holocaust in JDST320
“On many occasions, we survivors of the Nazi concentration camps have come to notice how little use words are in describing our experiences… In all of our accounts, verbal or written, one finds...
May 26, 2016 · 10:00 AM
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Featured Course: Cultural Anthropology
Learn what culture really is with ANTH 211!
We all know what culture is, but we have a hard time describing it. That is what Anthropology tries to do. Anthropologists want to know the why behind rituals, family social structures, food, and...
May 24, 2016 · 3:29 PM
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Featured Course: Race and Ethnic Relations
Earn GEP credits while examining race & ethnic inequalities.
Today in the United States, we celebrate Beyonce as Queen Bey and have elected a black man to be president twice. At the same time, however, movements like #OscarsSoWhite and #BlackLivesMatter...
May 20, 2016 · 2:56 PM
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Featured Course: Korean Films
Earn GEP credits while learning about Korean culture!
Earn your GEP Culture credit this summer as you analyze and discuss how films reflect the challenges within Korean society and culture. MLL 315: Images of Society in Contemporary Korean...
May 19, 2016 · 12:59 PM
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Featured Course: Introduction to The Black Experience
Earn GEP credits and gain insight into the black experience!
AFST 100: Introduction to the Black Experience helps students to understand the black experience in the African Diaspora. The course covers current and historical events, the historical and...
May 11, 2016 · 11:19 AM
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