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University Requirements
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Tier 1 Writing Requirement
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Writing, Rhetoric and America Cultures (WRA)
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Students who take the Advanced Placement Examination in English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition or Capstone Research and score 3, the Tier 1 university writing requirement is waived. The waiver does not fulfill the Broad College writing requirement. Students must earn a score of 4 or 5 to earn credit for Tier 1 writing and to fulfill the Broad College requirement.
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WRA 0102/1004 Preparation for College Writing
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Students who need extra time and practice to achieve the Tier 1 learning goals are placed into Preparation for College Writing, which is a one-semester course preparatory to taking a WRA 100-level course. This course focuses on ways to write effectively in WRA 100-level courses and beyond. Students receive credit for this course, but it does not satisfy the Tier 1 writing requirement.
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WRA 101 Writing as Inquiry
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The study and practice of invention, arrangement, revision, style, and delivery to help students make successful transitions to writing, reading, and researching in higher education.
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WRA 195H Writing as Inquiry Honors
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The study and practice of invention, arrangement, revision, style, and delivery to help students make successful transitions to writing, reading, and researching in higher education.
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Integrative Studies
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Policy Note: Diversity Requirement
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Students must include at least one National (N) course and one International/Multicultural (I) course in their Integrative Studies programs. A National/International/Multicultural (D) course may meet either an (N) or an (I) requirement, but not both.
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Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities (IAH) 201 - 210
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IAH 201 United States and the World (D)
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Major issues in development of U.S. society and culture, presented in international and comparative context. Influences from Native Americans, Europeans, Africans, and Asians. Organized historically, with thematic emphasis on literature and the arts.
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IAH 202 Europe and the World (I)
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Cultural encounters and political relationships between Europeans and people(s) from other regions of the world since 1500 as shown through study of written texts, literature, the visual arts, music, and other forms of expression. Examples from Europe and several continents.
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IAH 203 Latin America and the World (I)
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Major issues in the development of Latin American societies and cultures, presented in global perspective. Influences from Indigenous peoples, Europeans, Africans, and others. Organized thematically and historically, through study of written texts, literature, and the arts.
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IAH 204 Asia and the World (I)
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Major issues in the development of Asian societies and cultures and their interaction with other regions of the world since 1600. Topics from East, Southeast, and South Asia. Organized thematically and historically, through study of written texts, the arts, and other forms of expression.
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IAH 205 Africa and the World (I)
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Major issues in the development of African societies and their interaction with other regions of the world since 600 through study of written texts, the arts, and other forms of expression. Topics from West, East, North, and Southern Africa. Organized thematically and historically.
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IAH 206 Self, Society, and Technology (D)
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Exploration in how technology affects and is affected by our conceptions of ourselves, relations with others, and our ideals. Approaches and materials from philosophy, literature, art, music, and history as well as the natural sciences.
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IAH 207 Literatures, Cultures, Identities (I)
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Explorations in how literature reflects, creates, and challenges cultural and individual identities. Approaches and materials from literature, philosophy, the arts, religion, and history. Selected themes and issues, variable by term.
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IAH 207A Race and Identity in Film and Media (D)
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The production of racial identity through film and other media. Approaches and materials from literature, philosophy, the arts, religion, and history. Selected themes and issues, variable by term.
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IAH 208 Music and Culture (I)
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Relationships between music and culture. Organized historically, geographically, or thematically, through study of written texts, music, the visual arts, and other forms of expression. Selected topics, variable by term in content and approach.
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IAH 209 Art, the Visual and the Culture (D)
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Exploration of art and visual culture in historical and cultural contexts. Reading and analysis of images. Approaches and materials from art history, anthropology, history, literature, philosophy, religious studies, economics, and natural science in cross-cultural and international perspective. Content variable by term.
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IAH 210 Middle East and the World (I)
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Major issues in the development of Middle Eastern societies and cultures, presented in global perspective. Influences from European, Africans, Asians, and others. Organized thematically and historically, though study of written texts, literature, and the arts.
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Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities (IAH) 211 - 241
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Prerequisite for IAH 211-241: Completion of IAH 201-210 course and completion of Tier 1 writing requirement.
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IAH 211A Area Studies and Multicultural Civilizations: Africa (I)
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Arts and humanities of Africa: literature, art, music, religion, and philosophy presented in historical context. Selected regions, cultures, and themes. Variable by term.
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IAH 211B Area Studies and Multicultural Civilizations: Asia and the Pacific (I)
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Arts and humanities of Asia: literature, visual arts, music, religion, and philosophy presented in historical context. Selected regions, cultures, and themes. Variable by term.
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IAH 211C Area Studies and Multicultural Civilizations: The Americas (D)
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Arts and humanities of the Americas: literature, visual arts, music, religion, and philosophy presented in historical context. Selected regions, cultures, and themes. Variable by term.
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IAH 211D Area Studies and Multicultural Civilizations: The Middle East (I)
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Arts and humanities of the Middle East: literature, visual arts, music, religion, and philosophy presented in historical context.
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IAH 221A Great Ages: The Ancient World (I)
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Arts and humanities of the ancient world examined through the frame of urban and intellectual life. Literature, visual arts, music, religion, and philosophy presented in historical context. Selected regions and themes, variable by term.
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IAH 221B Great Ages: The Medieval and Early Modern Worlds (I)
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Arts and humanities of the medieval and early modern worlds: literature, visual arts, music, religion, and philosophy presented in historical context. Selected regions and themes. Variable by term.
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IAH 221C Great Ages: The Modern World (I)