STEM IN THE ANCIENT WORLD CLASSICS 314
As they build catapults and 3D-print waterwheels—and read the works of ancient philosophers and scientists— students discover the sophistication of the ancient world and its place in the modern one.
TASK FORCE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 495
Through Task Force, international studies students develop policy positions on timely issues from immigrant rights to cybersecurity to trade policy, and present recommendations to ambassadors and other high-level global policy experts.
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HAPPINESS PSYCH 208
Pairs scientific research with hands-on activities that promote a positive outlook.
THE EXPERIENCE OF INCARCERATION LSJ 478
Combines coursework on prisons with a monthly book club with inmates.
DETECTIVE FICTION FROM POE TO THE PRESENT ENGL 204B
Focuses on the genre’s ability to entertain and offer social commentary.
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL GERMAN 385
Explores how sympathy can be used for good or serve a darker purpose.
REACTING TO THE PAST HSTAM 320A
Uses elaborate role-playing to explore religion and politics of the Middle Ages.
DIGITAL ART AND NEW MEDIA DXARTS 200
Provides an overview of artists and scientists pioneering the digital arts.
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