Archive for October 2019
HNR 350: Precision: History, Science, & Technology
Most of us take precision for granted. A replacement battery you bought online fits in place perfectly with a click, bringing your laptop back to life… An inexpensive calculator gives results in 10 digits… A smartphone displays the exact time anywhere in the world at the touch of a button… What is precision anyway? Why…
Read MoreHNR 350: Precision: History, Science, & Technology
Most of us take precision for granted. A replacement battery you bought online fits in place perfectly with a click, bringing your laptop back to life… An inexpensive calculator gives results in 10 digits… A smartphone displays the exact time anywhere in the world at the touch of a button… What is precision anyway? Why…
Read MoreHNR 230: MCAT Preparation
This is a 1-credit seminar designed to help students gain a comprehensive understanding of the MCAT and develop proficiency in their individual preparation process. Faculty and guest speakers will deliver presentations related to their disciplines and outline relationships to the conceptual knowledge and skills examined by the MCAT. Students will engage in assignments designed to…
Read MoreHNR 340: Cine-Meta
Cine-Meta is a course both about the philosophy of film and creatively experiencing philosophy through the art of film. Students will explore the self-reflexivity of cinema (one meaning of “meta”, a second-order awareness) while engaging with perennial philosophic puzzles (“metaphysics” being another connotation of meta) through film (that’s the “cine” part) via collaborative cinematic storytelling (which is just a…
Read MoreHNR 220: Honors Leadership Seminar
In this course juniors and seniors will examine their own ideas, ethical thinking and values about leadership, and how these ideas and values can influence their attitudes and behaviors. Students will explore how they, as emerging professionals, can develop innovative leadership strategies that promote creativity, innovation and professional success for everyone in their professional work…
Read MoreHNR 360: Ethics of Emerging Technology
Technologies such as gene editing, self-driving cars and robots that care for the elderly will likely be available within the coming decades. These will add to existing technologies such as smart phones, cameras, and other sensors, which have already altered the social landscape that we inhabit. At the same time, increases in data and computing…
Read MoreHNR 340: Writing Your Way into Feminism
Whether through hashtag feminism movements like #MeToo, blogging/vlogging, investigative journalism, public policy work, theorizing, or creative writing, 21st century feminists are using writing to raise awareness, call out injustice, and initiate social change. This seminar will engage in contemporary feminist writing through two intertwined class components: 1) reading and discussing contemporary feminist writing for social…
Read MoreHNR 340: Fantasy and Social Values
This course will critically examine how science-fiction and sci-fi/fantasy franchises such as Harry Potter, Doctor Who, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hunger Games, Star Trek, and Star Wars act as modern myths that have both reflected and modeled social values, particularly in British and American society, from the end of the Second World War until…
Read MoreIST 343: Data in Society (Honors)
In this section of IST 343 designed for Honors students, we will critically examine how individuals, groups, and society create and are created by digital data and algorithms. Students will explore social, political, legal, and professional issues across varying contexts including social media and the Internet of Things. Our contemporary information environment is fully ‘mediatized’,…
Read MoreHNR 360: Critical Choices: Us Foreign Policy
US foreign policy is at a crossroads. Three decades after the end of the Cold War, and after nearly twenty years of conflict in the Middle East and Afghanistan, the American people are engaged in a fundamental debate about the future of the US role in the world. When should the United States intervene in…
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