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undergraduate program : liberal arts


Through our liberal arts electives, you will explore the richness of your own cultural heritage while also being introduced to the cultures of the world. Courses in literature, history, philosophy, Asian studies and the sciences are offered, from which you will choose those of most interest and relevance to your own path. You will learn to write and evaluate texts, analyze problems and question cultural assumptions. The skills that you develop in self-expression and critical thinking will assist you in communicating about your own work and in evaluating the work of others.

FACULTY LISTING
Agnes Bushell
Claude Caswell
Steve Halpert
Bob Jenkins
Candace Kanes
Sheila McGuckin
Dana Sawyer
Camille Trabanco
Doug Vollmer
COURSE LISTING
EN 101 Composition and Literature
EN 102 Composition and Literature
HU 302 Drama
HU 307 Potentials of Human Consciousness
HU 313 Introduction to Film
HU 314 The Contemporary Novel
HU 315 Intro to World Religions
HU 317 Topics in Film
HU 318 The Fiction of Madness
HU 321 Envisioning a Sustainable Society
HU 325 Creative Nonfiction
HU 327 Through Asian Eyes-Aesthetics
HU 332 Post-Modern Philosophy
NS 301 Coastal Ecosystem
NS 302 Human Biology
NS 303 College Mathematics
NS 307 Intuitive Physics
NS 311 Zero -to- Infinity
NS 330 Mathematical Enterprises
SS 325 Utopias, Real and Imagined
SS 326 Native Americans Tell History
SS 345 Witches,Devils & Gods
WH 231 Diverse Cultures: Origins,
WH 232 Diverse Cultures: Globalization,
WP 211 Issues in Ideology I
WP 212 Issues in Ideology II
WP 221 Ethics 1:Pre-Socrates- Aquinas
WP 222 Ethics II:Humanism to Postmodernism
 




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