Interdisciplinary Thinking 21st Century

Course Code:
HUM 410
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable
Course Description:
This course grounds students in a new and interdisciplinary way of thinking. Combining elements of critical and creative thinking, this course helps students to develop skills in questioning, imagining possibilities, exploring opportunities, analyzing alternatives, synthesizing ideas, and evaluating thought. Through a variety of course activities, students identify essential interdisciplinary qualities. Students will develop the capacity and skill to be able to examine thought from different points of view (e.g. cultural, political, social, economic, scientific, artistic, gender-based, multi-age-based, spiritual, philosophical, historical, empathetic, and integrated perspectives). Prerequisites: WC-R, RE-R, SC-R. Completes General Education Requirements:RE-I, LAS.
Credit:
3
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