Course Description:
An interdisciplinary study of a selected culture,
involving history, politics, sociology, and economics, as well as literature,
art, music and spiritual life. The course includes a trip to the area studied.
Same as Forl 5300.
Course Objectives:
Students will demonstrate
· tolerance of cultural difference
· sensitivity to ethical dimensions
of issues
· the ability to synthesize
· enlarged perspective of the world
· creativity
· critical thinking
· sensitivity to bias
· understanding of the cultural context
of chosen texts
· appreciation of art, music and spiritual
life of the selected culture
· appreciation of history, politics,
sociology, and economics of the selected culture