Curriculum
The following curriculum includes courses that students in the community will take exclusively as a group, as cohort of a larger course section, and individually as ‘electives' depending upon their previous preparation. When possible, the group courses will have linked curricula or theme, but such coordination is not always possible. In certain cases, substitutions of courses in the group schedules can be arranged.
2007 History Learning Community Theme:
HUMAN CONFLICT
FALL SEMESTER |
Required:
- LC Seminar: The Holocaust
(HIST 2001 or LBST 2101 credit)
Dr. Oscar Lansen, Undergraduate Coordinator
- Current Issues in the Developing World
(HIST 2002 or INTL Geol-political Awareness)
Ambassador Ed Brynn, History/International Studies
- General Psychology with Laboratory
(Gen Ed Science)
Dr. Kim Buch, PSYC LC Coordinator
Will Hold Seats in:
- Foreign Language (as per placement score)
Elective:
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SPRING SEMESTER (tentative) |
Required:
- Global Connections: 20 th Century War and Peace
(LBST 2102 or HIST 1100 credit)
Dr. Oscar Lansen, Undergraduate Coordinator
- Slavery in the Atlantic World
(HIST 2002 or INTL credit)
Dr. Robert Smith, History/Africana Studies
Elective:
- Foreign Language
- Math or English
- Student Choice
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