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Nov 21, 2024
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LIBS 101 - The Human Enigma Unit(s): 9 This course is designed to introduce you to the interdisciplinary work of liberal studies and the unique community of the Hutchins School. In it, we weave together art, natural science, and social science to consider what it means to be human and to examine the diverse ways we see, know, and experience the world. Specific topics include art creation and human creativity, evolution, human connections to the nonhuman environment, existential philosophy, and social structures and cultural contexts.
Prerequisite(s): Course restricted to LIBS majors and minors. Co-requisite(s): LIBS 103 or UNIV 102 EOP GE Category: A2 - Written Communication, B2 - Life Science, B3 - Laboratory Activity, C1 - Arts Typically Offered Fall Only May Be Repeated No Teaching Mode: Face-to-Face, Hybrid & Online Grading: Student Option
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