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LIBERAL STUDIES SEMINARS

Fall 2017

Social Science Seminars

ALS-3040:901Topical Seminar: Social SciencesDistance Learning

CRN# 51307Instructor: Theodore Krause

Topic: Religious Controversies in a Scientific World

This seminar will trace the on-going battle between human logic and faith throughout history and illustrate the multidimensional role of religion in socio-cultural conflict. Various scientific discoveries will highlight the unfolding of religious doctrine as humans relate to what is known and unknown about the origin of the universe. In addition, religious expression impacting individualfreedoms and cross-cultural controversies will be explored.

ALS-3040:902Topical Seminar: Social SciencesDistance Learning

CRN# 44702Instructor: Kathleen Fitzpatrick

Topic: Sports & Business

This course will provide students with an introduction to management and leadership principles. Students will read three books which utilize relevant, interesting examples from baseball, football, and golf. Topics include: dealing with customers, employee relations, marketing of products, team building, mentoring, and managing change.

ALS-3040:903Topical Seminar: Social SciencesDistance Learning

CRN# 51308Instructor: Jane Atwood

Topic: Urban Nation: Voices of the Inner City

Urban Nation is a social movement that has not been officially defined. It is used by inner city populations (primarily Latino and African American) as a unifying, cultural identifier. Urban areas are the primary setting in which the art of expression has grown in multiple forms, conveying the urban experience. This seminar examines how Urban Nation identity is evolving and growing within urban settings and how the expressionism of this experience is changing the cultural landscape in the United States.

Humanities Seminars

ALS-3050:901Topical Seminar: HumanitiesDistance Learning

CRN# 49259Instructor: Mark Cuthbertson

Topic: Great Coaches, Great Leaders

This online course offers a biographical examination of some of America’s great coaches. Through various readings, multimedia offerings, and collaboration, students will learn motivational strategies, techniques, and common characteristics of legendary athletic leaders. After critically reading, viewing, and listening to various course offerings, students will be required to write strong, properly formatted expository essays, submit timely and substantive discussion board posts, and successfully complete a final exam.

ALS-3050:902Topical Seminar: HumanitiesDistance Learning

CRN# 51311Instructor: Timothy Geiger

Topic: Ink and Paper: The Printed Word

The purpose of this seminar is to introduce students to the world of books, from their earliest inceptions as scribbling on cave walls, through the printing revolution brought about by Gutenburg, up to their current incarnations as digital media. We will examine the history of books through lectures, discussions, and on-line projects.

Natural Science Seminars

ALS-3060:901Topical Seminar: Natural SciencesDistance Learning

CRN# 45530Instructor: Caren Steinmiller

Topic: Drug Use: Pharmacology & Social Issues

This course will provide a review of drug product development and regulation leading to discussions on a variety of drug topics from Over-The-Counter, Behind-The-Counter, prescription, supplements, legal recreational substances (alcohol, tobacco) and illegal substances. The course will focus on contemporary issues related to various substances, allowing students’ input on the specific drug topics that will be discussed in class.

ALS-3060:909Topical Seminar: Natural SciencesDistance Learning

CRN# 49264Instructor: Brittany Joseph2nd Half Term (10/18-12/8/)

Topic: Understanding Autism

The purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of what Autism is from a scientific perspective while analyzing how it impacts children, adolescents, and adults.