| (3 cr.) This interdisciplinary seminar builds on
experiences and learning from QU 101 and focuses
on the major themes and concepts that structure
life in the cultures of the pluralistic American
community. The topics can range from social media
to spirituality, from bioethics to refugee
narratives, depending on the specialty of the
instructor. All sections address the common course
questions: 1) What is the meaning of community in
a national context; 2) What is the effect of
individualism on our concept of national community
and citizenship; and 3) What is the effect of our
pluralistic and multicultural heritage on our
concept of national community and citizenship?
Every Year, All |