Inter-Disciplinary (INTD)
Career exploration will first be done through online research and interviewing people in the field and then at least 15 hours of job shadowing will be part of the course. 1
Students will complete 30+ hours through one or more internship or job shadow placements related to their major or intended major. 1
Individual extension added based on student's program. (1-16)
Individual extension added based on student's program. 3-16 credit/no credit
An integrated, interdisciplinary examination of the origins of human nature from the perspective of contemporary evolutionary theory, ethology and biological anthropology. The course examines the origins of - among other phenomena - sexual behavior, marriage and family life, crime, social stratification, leadership, government, politics, patriotism, nationalism, racism, ethnocentrism, aggression, genocide, war, ideology and morality.
Individual extension added based on student's program. 3-16 (Graded)
Individual extension added based on student's program. 3-16 credit/no credit
This course is designed to allow liberal studies majors the opportunity to develop and implement a project/paper using the skills and knowledge from their previous course work. Projects/papers should relate to the student's individual areas of study, and represent a synthesis of their previous learning under the supervision of an appropriate faculty member.