Courses in this category introduce students to an area of academic inquiry traditionally perceived to be central to general education. They stress concepts, values, and events in Western history that have shaped contemporary American and European civilization. Courses are distinguished by their historical sweep, which allows students to become aware of the continuing legacies of the past in contemporary culture. Students learn to situate contemporary society in a broad historical context and to think critically about the past and its relationship to the present, while becoming acquainted with the most significant analytic methods by which we attempt to understand the meaning of history. Comparative insights may also be offered with the non-Western cultural traditions studied in Category II. For additional enrollment information, see the Summer 2008 Schedule of Classes.
2008 Summer Session Schedule
| Course & Title |
Session |
Section |
Professor |
Days & Time |
Comparative Literature 151xg
Modern Western Literature and Culture |
050 |
22005 |
Orenstein |
MTWTh, 1:00 - 3:05 |
History 102g
Medieval Civilization |
052 |
36901 |
TBA |
MTWTh, 8:30 - 11:40 |
History 103g
The Emergence of Modern Europe |
|
36903 |
TBA |
MTWTh, 1:00 - 4:10 |
History 200gm
The American Experience |
052 |
36910 |
Cox |
TWTh, 8:00 - 12:10 |
Philosophy 155g
Modern Philosophy and the Meaning of Life |
051 |
49344 |
Finlay |
MTW, 12:00 - 2:50 |
Philosophy 220g
Science, Religion and the Making of the Modern Mind |
052 |
49351 |
Damnjanovic |
MTWTh, 9:00 -12:10 |
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