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ID299

Pilot Course

Global Humanities College of Liberal Arts

Subject Code

ID

Number

299

Title

Pilot Course

Description

Topics in Interdisciplinary Humanities courses are team-taught by faculty in Humanities fields with faculty outside of the Humanities. Courses explore a specific topic related to human experience and promote interdisciplinary engagement, critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity. Students will participate in discussions, hands-on activities, and research around the selected course theme. Assignments will be focused on developing critical thinking, writing, communication, and research skills in an interdisciplinary setting to provide a well-balanced and integrative academic experience. Sample course topics include: Narrative Medicine, Geoarchaeology of Lost Cities, True Crime, and Game Theory: The Art of Strategy. These courses are offered as part of the Norwich Humanities Initiative.3 Lecture hours. Goal 3: Arts & Humanities.

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Department or School

College

College of Liberal Arts

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