• ISLS 3780

    An Examination of the Criminal Justice System
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    3.69

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    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.

  • ISBU 3888

    Survey of History and Philosophy of Technology
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    3.50

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Explores ways in which the history and philosophy of technology can inform today's liberal arts students about the role of technology in our society. Covers current and historical topics as well as explores and develops a personal philosophic approach to the application of technology.

  • ISSS 3888

    Survey of History and Philosophy of Technology
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     GPA

    3.59

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Explores ways in which the history and philosophy of technology can inform today's liberal arts students about the role of technology in our society. Covers current and historical topics as well as explores and develops a personal philosophic approach to the application of technology.

  • 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.

  • ISHU 4020

    Medical Humanities: Art and Sanity
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Examines the places where art and medicine intersect. Explores the relationship between art and sanity and the contemplative, cathartic, and expressive possibilities of art as a healing modality. Provides students with a theoretical basis and vocabulary for discussing therapeutic art and a set of tools and exercises for creating it.

  • 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.

  • ISSS 4063

    Hell's Angel: How Hunter Thompson Kept America Honest
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    3.19

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Examines the work of Hunter Thompson in a study of how 'Gonzo' changed greater American journalism as a whole. Demonstrates how Thompson's role as a public intellectual spread into wider journalism, such as Doonesbury. Portrays Thompson as a premier political critic of each administration who exerted near unparalleled social influence.

  • ISSS 4064

    Remembering the Future: How Historical Vision has Shaped Modern Politics
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    3.57

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Analyzes how history has shaped decisions about war, peace, and political order in the modern era. Includes close examination of the French Revolution, the World Wars, the Cuban Missile Crisis and, Vietnam. Combines policy analysis and historical study to understand the past's paradoxical role in designing the modern world.

  • ISHU 4165

    American Directors
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    3.13

    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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    3.74

    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.