| (3 cr.) This interdisciplinary seminar builds on
experiences and learning from QU 101 and QU 201
and focuses on the political, social, cultural,
ecological and economic systems that define the
global community. Topics can range from the Middle
East to Oceanic America, from health care to
understanding and combating poverty, depending on
the specialty of the instructor. All sections
address the common course questions: 1) What is
the global community? 2) What is our investment in
the global community? and 3) How do we balance
personal allegiances or affiliations with
membership in the global community?
Prerequisite: QU 201; Every Year, All |