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350-61 |
Ethics: Women/Twentieth Century |
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Information: |
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Semester: |
Spring 2010 |
Access Course
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Instructor: |
Deb Lish |
Textbook: |
For most current book information
please go to:
http://www.efollett.com
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Course Description: |
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The primary
purpose of the integrative 350 core course is to develop
interdisciplinary abilities in ethical clarification with reference to
at least two major contemporary issues. The course focus
principally on ethical concerns. Topics include the following
subjects:
TERRORISM IN THE TWENTIETH CONTEMPORARY ERA An
interdisciplinary survey into the phenomenon of political violence and
terrorism is the core of this course. Historical, ethnic,
religious, and ideological roots of terrorism are examined to put this
behavior in sound, ethical perspectives with respect to the values of
society and the goals of its perpetrators.
WOMEN IN THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY The ethical issues confronted by American women are examined
by study of literary and historical texts as well as through their own
writing. Cross-listed with HUM 350.
Pre-requisite:
Completion of the skills component of the General Education Core or
permission of the instructor. |
Minimum Computer Requirements: |
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Win 2000/XP/VISTA or Mac OSX Pentium/G3 1Ghz w/ 2.0 GB RAM
High Speed Internet Access Recommended*
Internet Explorer 7x (Recommended) or Firefox 2.0.0.16 (Safari recommended for Mac)
Current Java runtime environment for Windows or OSX (java.com)
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*Course access via 56K modem or other form of dial up is not recommended and any connectivity problems due to this type of connection are not supported by Lewis-Clark State College.
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On Campus Requirements: |
Please
contact the instructor. |
Other Information: |
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On-line discussions may be required
during this course. The LC Mail account and BbCE course mail are the
only accounts that will be used to contact students regarding online
courses. An LC Mail account is automatically assigned to students when
they enroll. Access to this email account is found at
http://lcmail.lcsc.edu. BbCE course mail is enabled when a student is
enrolled in a BbCE course. Access to BbCE course mail is through each
BbCE course. BbCE course mail is an internal mail system only and cannot
be accessed outside of a BbCE course. Please check with your instructor
to determine the preferred method of contact.
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