Scholarly and Creative Inquiry Seminar

(one unit)

A course to introduce students to the processes of scholarly and creative inquiry through direct participation in that inquiry. To be taken in the first year. May be taken only to fulfill the core requirement.

  • ART 120, Hagia Sophia - A Cross Cultural Examination (6th-21st Century)
  • ART 130, Graphics: Exploring the Multiple
  • ART 140, Art Theory and Practice
  • ART 160, Chinese Painting in the West
  • BIOL 140, Novel Genetics
  • BIOL 157, Genetic Determinism: Are We Our Genes?
  • BIOL 160, The Broken Brain
  • BIOL 240, Mysteries of Biology: Solved and Unsolved
  • BUS 110, Business and the Natural Environment
  • CHEM 150, The Great Flood
  • CLSC 104, Cleopatra: History and Myth
  • CLSC 105, Homer
  • CLSC 106, The Peloponnesian War: Athens at the End of the "Golden Age"
  • COMM 190, The Discourses of Slavery
  • CSOC 117, The Anthropology of Food and Eating
  • CSOC 118, Social Organization and Change in the Developing World
  • CSOC 120, Social Order and Human Freedom
  • CSOC 125, Culture Wars: A Global Context
  • CSOC 130, Murderous Neighbors, Compassionate Strangers: Disparate Responses to Genocide
  • CSOC 140, Modern Revolutions
  • ECON 103, Varieties of Social Explanation
  • ECON 104, Peasants, Commodity Markets and Starbucks: Coffee in the Global and Local Economies
  • FL 105, Aesthetics and Identity in Japanese Culture
  • FL 115, The Problem of Theodicy
  • FL 125, The Quest for King Arthur
  • GEOL 111, Dinosaurs and the Worlds They Lived In
  • GEOL 115, Geomythology of Ancient Catastrophes
  • HIST 122, Ecotopia?: Landscape and Identity in the Pacific Northwest
  • HIST 123, The Second World War in Europe
  • HIST 131, "Let Nobody Turn Us Around": History and Culture of the Civil Rights Era
  • HIST 137, The Black Death: Medieval and Modern Perspectives
  • HON 150, History and the Construction of the Other
  • HUM 120, Crisis and Culture
  • HUM 122, Utopia / Dystopia
  • IPE 123, Political Economy of Southeast Asia
  • IPE 180, War and Peace in the Middle East
  • LAS 111, Salsa, Samba, and Soccer: Popular Culture in Latin America
  • MATH 133, The Art and Science of Secret Writing
  • MUS 121, Musical Film Biography: Fact, Fiction, and Art
  • PG 111, The Constitution in Crisis Times: From the Civil War to the War on Terrorism
  • PG 131, Islam and its Contexts
  • PG 137, Politics of Terror
  • PHIL 102, The Posthuman Future
  • PHIL 104, Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person
  • PHIL 105, Democracy and Equality
  • PHIL 108, Infinity and Paradox
  • PHIL 109, Life, Death, and Meaning
  • PHYS 103, The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  • PHYS 104, Symmetry in Scientific Thought
  • PSYC 145, Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology
  • PT 110, Analyzing Health Care
  • REL 107, Galilee: Religion, Power, and Politics
  • REL 110, Magic and Religion
  • REL 115, Buddhism and the Beats
  • REL 120, Communities of Resistance and Liberation
  • REL 125, Zen Insights and Oversights
  • REL 130, Lies, Secrets, and Power
  • STS 144, Darwin in his Time
  • THTR 111, Making Musical Theatre
 
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