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LAS 30003 IDS: CONTRASTS IN THE ARTS (3)

An examination of subject areas from different historical periods in which the idea of variation is perceived in the fine arts, with an emphasis on visual arts, music, and dance. Also explored is the concept of improvisation as variation as found in painting, music, and film, as well as an examination of common themes with their various interpretations. Cross-listed with MUS 30003.

LAS 30012 WRITING AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE LIBERAL ARTS (4)

Engages students in exploring and understanding different ways of knowing through activities, readings, and discussion in four breadth areas. Students strengthen skills in reflective and critical thinking, written and oral communication, problem-solving, information literacy, and research writing as they explore knowledge and values in the interdisciplinary context of the liberal arts. Students apply new and experiential knowledge in everyday life as they learn to examine multiple points of view and evaluate sources.

LAS 32513 INTEGRATING THE DISCIPLINES (4)

This course explores the relationships among the subjects of knowledge, work and meaning. Students seek to integrate ideas and approaches of several disciplines in both individual and group projects.

LAS 33523 IDS: ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE (3)

An examination of a variety of literary works from several genres, focusing on the portrayal of physical environments and the connections between these environments and human spheres of influence. This course will explore how human beings relate to the natural world, and how that relation influences the way we read texts and the world around us, Authors to be studied might include Leopold, Thoreau, Defoe, the Brontes, Wordsworth, Merwin, Snyder and Kingsolver. Cross-listed with ENG 33523.

LAS 34000 IDS: TOMBS/TALES ANCIENT SCOTLAND (3)

Course reviews the written and material record of continuous settlement in the Orkney Islands, dating back 5000 years. Topics include a select review of archaeological evidence for Neolithic and Bronze Age sites as well as the contemporary socio-cultural structure of the Islands from a literary and anthropological perspective. Cross-listed with ENG 34000 and SOC 34000.

LAS 35011 EDUCATIONAL PLANNING (1)

States plans for current educational, personal and vocational goals, listing all completed and planned courses, outlining courses in major area of study and containing list of all courses fulfilling breadth areas in liberal arts education.

LAS 37223 IDS: AESTHETICS (3)

A philosophical examination of the arts and aesthetic experience. This course explores theories of beauty and drama from ancient and contemporary theorists. Students apply aesthetic theories to analyze works of art in multiple domains from different perspectives. Cross-listed with ENG 37223 and LAS 37223.

LAS 37623 IDS: MADNESS: MULTIFACETED APPROACH (3)

Interdisciplinary seminar which interrogates the literary, artistic, and cultural representations of madness across culture and time. Cross-listed with ENG 37623.

LAS 38123 IDS: INTEGRAL THEORY (3)

An investigation of the body, mind and spirit in self, culture and nature as developed by Ken Wilber and the Integral Institute. Students explore truth in the domains of philosophy and eastern spirituality and consider ways to improve their well-being.

LAS 39000 CROSS CULTURAL ISSUES INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (4)

Provides theoretical and practical resources to examine and understand international cross-cultural issues. Guides search for understanding and comprehension of the many dimensions of a culture, enabling greater insight into how societal considerations effect the conduct of social interactions both within specific organizations and countries and on an international basis. Includes analysis of how a country's history, culture, economic paradigms, legal system, spiritual heritage and social development influence business, personal and inter-cultural relationships.

LAS 39014 THE INDIVIDUAL IN SOCIETY (4)

Reflects on the Social/Civic and Value/Meaning breadth areas. Begins to view these areas and places within society in critical vein. Relationships are made between values and ways one acts upon these values in society. Question rights and responsibilities of individual and how these conflict with rights and responsibilities to society.