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Nov 21, 2024
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LIBS 202 - Challenge and Response in the Modern World Unit(s): 9 An examination of modern accomplishments and problems that have derived from several sources: the 18th century mechanical models, the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions, and the rise of modern economic theories. Asking how it is possible in the 21st century to live a moral life, the course examines the rise of individualism, the tension between personal and social values, the problems of poverty and the distribution of wealth, and the multiple consequences of modern technology upon the human and natural environments.
Prerequisite(s): Course restricted to LIBS majors and minors only. Co-requisite(s): LIBS 103 GE Category: B2 - Life Science, B3 - Laboratory Activity, D - Social Sciences, the U.S. Constitution, California State & Local Government, and Critical Race Studies graduation requirements. Typically Offered Spring Only Teaching Mode: Face-to-Face Grading: Student Option
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