• ISBU 3760

    Issues in Leadership
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Designed to serve as an overview and exploration in the ever-growing field of leadership studies, the purpose of this course is to learn about leadership- to be better at leadership, whether in an organization, community, family, or some other context. A wide-range of topics and issues will be examined through historical and modern conceptions, case studies, moral and ethical sides of leadership, and focused looks at crisis leadership.

  • ISSS 3760

    Issues in Leadership
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     GPA

    3.33

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Designed to serve as an overview and exploration in the ever-growing field of leadership studies, the purpose of this course is to learn about leadership- to be better at leadership, whether in an organization, community, family, or some other context. A wide-range of topics and issues will be examined through historical and modern conceptions, case studies, moral and ethical sides of leadership, and focused looks at crisis leadership.

  • ISLS 3780

    An Examination of the Criminal Justice System
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    3.67

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Provides students with an overview and understanding of the criminal justice system as a social institution inside of the American institution. Enables students to gain an understanding of the various components of the criminal justice system and its responsibilities to include courts, corrections, and law enforcements.

  • ISCP 3991

    Capstone Project I
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    3.54

    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    Explores the process of basic research and project design. Working with a faculty mentor, students develop a proposal for the Capstone Project. The completed proposal must be approved before students may register for ISCP 4991.

  • ISSS 4060

    War and World Politics
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    3.47

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Explores the causes of war, evolution and advances in military strategy, historical case studies, and contemporary issues of nuclear weapons, humanitarian war, and war against terrorism through major scholarly works, primary documents, films, class discussions, papers, and lectures.

  • ISHU 4165

    American Directors
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    3.10

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Investigates the work of contemporary filmmakers, each with a unique style and an approach to film that combines stylistic innovation with a particular cultural vision.

  • ISHU 4180

    The Nature of the Hero and How to Create One
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    3.72

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Focuses on plot, point of view, discovery of theme, recognition and reversal, and writing in scene, for writers of fiction, nonfiction, screenplays and memoir. Creates an understanding of how stories are shaped and told. Explores Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey, which distills the stories told in every culture into a framework for one's own story.

  • ISSS 4301

    History of Social Protest Movements Through Music
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    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    Examines the history of American protest movements by looking at music from the 1900s to 2000. Analyzes readings and analyzes music from that period. Explores movements such as the populist movement, labor movements, anti-war protests, the civil rights movement, the women's movement, peace movements, and environmental movements.

  • ISSS 4320

    Colonial America
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Examines America's colonial period to the eve of the American Revolution. Investigates people, cultures, institutions, and events of the period. Explores later American issues and debates, such as freedom and slavery, warfare, religion and revival, race, class, and how they influenced commercialism.

  • ISSS 4429

    Comparative Political Economies
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    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    Examines theories of political economy in their embedded social, historical, and cultural contexts to address relevant contemporary questions about economics in everyday life. Compares multiple theories of political economy, such as (Neo)classical, (Neo)Keynesian, Marxist, and heterodox economics to explore theories of power, institutions, distribution, and collective action.