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INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES
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In the Spring of 1999 the faculty approved the creation of new
course letter designations for courses which are either cross-,
multi-, or inter-disciplinary in nature. They are as follows:
AH--Arts/Humanities
FN--Fine Arts
HM--Humanities
NSM--Natural Sciences, Math, Computer Science
SBS--Social & Behavioral Sciences
IDS--Interdisciplinary Studies
A list of these courses follows:
- HM 200 Seminar in Latin American Studies (1)
- An interdisciplinary seminar in Latin American studies taught
by a faculty member with a specialty in the area. The focus of
the seminar will change each time it is offered: for example,
topics include the dictator in Latin America, the role of the
family, women in Latin America. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing
and EH 102. Spring.
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- HM 238 Canada: A Profile of its Culture (1)
- A seminar that examines Canadian culture as manifested in its
geography, history, ethnic make up, arts, with regard to its current
political and social issues, and as reflected in its literature.
In this course students develop a profile of the mosaic called
the Canadian identity.
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