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Featured Course: Studies in Visual Culture (ART 216)
Visit renowned Baltimore museums & go on your own journey.
Nintendo looked to the prehistoric civilization of Jomon as inspiration for its newest game in The Legend of Zelda series: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Intricate flame-like patterns,...
May 24, 2017 · 12:57 PM
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Featured Course: Human Geography
Explore how human activities affect human systems in GES 102
Why does the United States have a per capita Gross Domestic Product of $55,000, while many countries in Africa have per capita GDPs of $5,000 or less? What accounts for poverty in American cities,...
November 1, 2016 · 2:16 PM
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Featured Course: Issues in Gender and Women’s Studies
Learn about the health phases in a woman's life in GWST 290
GWST 290: Issues and Phases in Women’s Health provides a detailed overview of the health issues that occur during the various phases of women’s lives. Explore the biological understandings and...
October 26, 2016 · 11:15 AM
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Featured Course: Sports Production
Assist with ESPN broadcasts in MCS 370
Ever wonder how sports broadcasters decide which moments to replay, and what makes the highlights? MCS 370: Special Topics in Media and Communication Studies (Sports Production) allows you the...
October 25, 2016 · 8:24 AM
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Featured Course: The Ancient World in Modern Film
Explore how history and art collide in ANCS 350!
Modern cinema often shapes our understanding of the past – both good and bad. But just how historically accurate are our favorite films? Are modern directors more interested in wowing audiences...
July 8, 2016 · 9:06 AM
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Featured Course: East-Asian Civilization
Explore the cultural contributions of Asians with HIST 103!
Before the intrusion of the West in the 19th century, East Asia was significantly different from what we see now. In order to understand how Western civilization impacted the development of...
July 7, 2016 · 1:26 PM
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Featured Course: Studies in Asian American Culture
Discover cultural contributions of Asians in lit. & film!
One of the best ways to track cultural contributions is through literature and film. AMST 375 – Studies in Asian American Culture explores the role of cultural expression and artistic...
July 6, 2016 · 12:53 PM
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Featured Course: American Indian Cultures
ANTH 326: Examine Contemporary American Indian Communities
Many people fail to realize the cultural diversity of groups indigenous to the Americas. This summer, examine the issues of representation and identity in contemporary North American Indian...
June 30, 2016 · 12:38 PM
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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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