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LAS 40023 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS

Course deals with classic and contemporary environmental ethics and focuses on the controversies shaping the relationship between humans and nature, both now and in the future. Topics include theories of intrinsic value of nature, wilderness preservation, deep ecology, ecofeminism, and nature friendly Native American spirituality. Crosslisted with PHL 40023.

LAS 41523 IDS:ISSUES IN SCIENCE & RELIGION

Explores scientific methodology, religious methodology and the relationship between these domains of inquiry. Brief survey of the historical relationship between science and religion (e.g., Christianity and the rise of western scientific method, the Galileo affair, etc.) and contemporary controversial issues such as Big Bang and evolution. Crosslisted with BIO 41523, REL 41523.

LAS 42015 CULTURAL FIELD EXPERIENCE

Course is based on field experience with background reading related to the area/culture visited. The student will experience sites of cultural, historical and environmental significance; will read literature preparatory to the trip, and write reports based on prominent learning.

LAS 42515 GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING

This interdisciplinary seminar gives seniors (classified as having earned 92 or more credit hours) the opportunity to bring their entire college experience to bear on a complex issue. Working in small groups (usually four or five), students first identify and define a significant problem or issue (e.g.child abuse, athletics and education, the energy crisis), and then articulate a way or ways to solve or cope with that problem or issue. The student group is given the major responsibility for the task. The tutor acts as a resource person and critic. Twice during the course, the group presents and defends its work before a jury of faculty and persons from the University community who have particular expertise in the areas of their research. The first presentation and defense occurs midway through the course, the second occurs during the last week of classes. Prerequisite: LAS 32513 Writing II: Integrating the Disciplines, senior standing (92 credit hours or more) and an approved learning contract.

LAS 45012 GRADUATION REVIEW

As the final course in the LAS sequence, Graduation Review asks students to revisit the breadth areas first introduced in Proseminar exploring them this time in the context of globalization and cross-cultural concerns. As in Proseminar, students will respond in discussions and reflective papers to issues raised by readings and/or other media selected from their quality and relevance to the areas in question. Close attention will be paid to the students' communication skills as well as their mastery of the course's substantive content. As a culminating experience, Graduation Review will also ask students to assess their Ottawa program (both the major and the liberal arts components) in terms of the process of their education and in terms of their achievement of the Ottawa University LAS program outcomes.

LAS 45513 ADVANCED SPECIAL TOPICS IN FILM

Advanced course for those who have taken Introduction to Film. Pursues specific area within art form.

LAS 45570 SPC TOPICS:GLOBAL BUSINESS PERSP

Students focus on a selected business perspective which culminates in a travel-abroad experience. Crosslisted with OAD 45570.

LAS 49000 SEMINAR IN APPLIED LIBERAL ARTS

Students apply critical thinking and appropriate research skills to demonstrate ability to confront an integrated problem, issue, or circumstance in the liberal arts. Research will reflect learning acquired through the business or liberal arts track.