CWU Summer 2021 Wildcat Guide

K5: HUMANITIES

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SUSTAINABILITY

SOCIAL JUSTICE

WAYS OF KNOWING

ABS 110 - Expressive Black Culture: African American Literary Traditions from Folklore to Rap AIS 102 - American Indians in the Contact Period ENG 108 - Literature and Social Justice HUM 101 - Exploring Cultures in the Ancient World HUM 102 - Exploring Cultures from 16th Through 19th Centuries H UM 103 - Exploring Cultures in Modern and Contemporary Societies MGT 395 - Leadership in Business Organizations PHIL 103 - What is Enlightenment? PHIL 104 - Moral Controversies POSC 280 - Introduction to Western Political Thought RELS 102 - Food, Sex, and the Other: Everyday Religion and Morality SPAN 456 - The Spanish and Latin American Short Story TH 382 - Diverse Experiences in American Drama

ENG 106 - Literature and the Environment HIST 102 - World History: 1500-1815 HIST 301 - Pacific Northwest History RELS 102 - Food, Sex, and the Other: Everyday Religion and Morality

AIS 102 - American Indians in the Contact Period DHC 140 - Humanistic Understanding I ENG 105 - The Literary Imagination: An Introduction to Literature HIST 102 - World History: 1500-1815 HUM 101 - Exploring Cultures in the Ancient World H UM 103 - Exploring Cultures in Modern and Contemporary Societies

LAJ 215 - Law in American History PHIL 101 - Philosophical Inquiry RELS 101 - World Religions

SPAN 456 - The Spanish and Latin American Short Story WLC 341 - Spells of Enchantment: Re-interpreting the Fairy Tale

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

PHIL 105 - 5 credits : An exploration of the meaning of life from diverse philosophical traditions. Topics may include hedonism versus pessimism, theism, scientific humanism, and existentialism. POSC 250 - 5 credits : This course surveys political uses of language and consequences for society. It covers concepts in cultural politics, identity politics, and sociolinguistics. Students propose plans to use language to make societies more just and sustainable. POSC 250 and WLCC 250 are cross-listed courses; a student may not receive credit for both. POSC 280 - 5 credits : This course explores political thought in the West from its origins in Ancient Greece through the 20th century. This course examines concepts such as democracy, religious freedom, ethics, realism, citizenship, and human nature. RELS 101 - 5 credits : Survey of the major world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism), including their tenets, practices and evaluation of the human condition. RELS 102 - 5 credits : An examination of religion in everyday life and the contemporary moral issues both affecting and being addressed by world religious traditions. SPAN 456 - 5 credits : Study of the short story genre represented in works by major modern and contemporary Spanish and Latin American writers. Lectures, readings and discussions conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 301.

TH 382 - 4 credits : Study of contemporary American multi-cultural plays by people of color and other ethnic groups. Prerequisite: ENG 101

WLC 250 - 5 credits : This course surveys political uses of language and consequences for society. It covers concepts in cultural politics, identity politics, and sociolinguistics. Students propose plans to use language to make societies more just and sustainable. WLC 250 and POSC 250 are cross-listed courses; a student may not receive credit for both. WLC341 - 5 credits : The course is an introduction to the study of German and French fairy tales in translation, concentrating on the analysis and comparison of the traditional written form with today’s cinematographic and technological visual form.

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