Connections

(one unit)

A course to develop an understanding of the interrelationship of fields of knowledge. Normally taken after completion of all other university core requirements, in the junior or senior year and must be taken at Puget Sound.

  • AFAM 355, African-American Women in American History
  • AFAM 401, Narratives of Race
  • ASIA 344, Asia in Motion
  • CONN 302, Ethics of Responsibility and Difference
  • CONN 303, The Monstrous Middle Ages
  • CONN 305, The Idea of Archaeology
  • CONN 306, The Conflict Between Rhetoric and Philosophy
  • CONN 310, Crime and Punishment
  • CONN 312, Biological Determinism and Human Freedom: Issues in Science and Religion
  • CONN 315, Democracy, Ancient and Modern
  • CONN 320, Health and Medicine
  • CONN 325, The Experience of Prejudice
  • CONN 329, Communication Between Science and the Public
  • CONN 340, Gender and Communication
  • CONN 348, Strange Realities: Physics in the Twentieth Century
  • CONN 350, Perspectives on Food and Culture
  • CONN 351, Everything Causes Cancer - Statistical Arguments for Causation
  • CONN 355, Early Modern French Theater and Contemporary American Culture
  • CONN 369, Power, Gender, and Divinity: The Construction of Goddesses
  • CONN 375, The Harlem Renaissance
  • CONN 379, Postcolonial Literature and Theory
  • CONN 380, Religion and Architecture: From Cosmos to Cosmopolitanism
  • CONN 381, Environmental Law
  • CONN 390, Black Business Leadership: Past and Present
  • CONN 410, Making a Difference: Exploring the Ethics of Hope
  • CONN 415, Education and the Changing Workforce
  • CONN 480, Informed Seeing
  • ENVR 322, Water Policy
  • ENVR 325, Geological and Environmental Catastrophes
  • ENVR 335, Thinking About Biodiversity
  • HON 401, Some Classics of Islamic, Indian, and East Asian Civilizations
  • HUM 301, The Idea of the Self
  • HUM 305, Modernization and Modernism
  • HUM 309A, Nationalism: British and German Nationalism in the Age of Industrialization and Empire, 1700-1919
  • HUM 310, Imperialism and Culture: the British Experience
  • HUM 315, Drama, Film, and the Musical Stage
  • HUM 330, Tao and Landscape Art
  • IPE 389, Global Struggles over Intellectual Property
  • IPE 427, Competing Perspectives on the Material World
  • STS 314, Cosmological Thought
  • STS 318, Science and Gender
  • STS 330, The Idea of Evolution
  • STS 340, Finding Order in Nature
  • STS 341, Modeling the Earth's Climate
  • STS 345, Physics in the Modern World: Copenhagen to Manhattan
  • STS 350, Computational Intelligence: An Introduction to Cognitive Science
  • STS 352, Memory in a Social Context
  • STS 360, Astrobiology: The Search for Life on Other Planets and for Life's Origins on Earth
  • STS 370, Science and Religion: Historical Perspectives
 
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