Undergraduate Liberal Studies
Undergraduate Liberal Studies
2016 Spring Term
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INTRODUCTION TO LIBERAL STUDIES
LIBST 201
An introduction to the concept of a liberal education, the methodologies of the liberal arts disciplines, and the use of computer technology for basic research. Students will create an individual plan of study to guide them through their Liberal Studies major and prepare them to complete a senior capstone project.
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (GH)
LIBST 350
This course is an examination of the impact of various types of technology on a user's view of and behaviors regarding social responsibility. The use of digital technologies (such as social media, blogs, wearable technologies, video games) will be examined with regard to issues of gender, race, class, and sexuality, public health, political dissidence, and capitalism.
CAPSTONE IN LIBERAL STUDIES
LIBST 400
Capstone in Liberal Studies provides a culminating experience for Liberal Studies majors. Students will evaluate their progress toward meeting the program's student learning objectives by assembling a portfolio of artifacts and by writing a reflective essay in which they demonstrate mastery of the program's student learning objectives.
INTERNSHIP IN LIBERAL STUDIES
LIBST 493
Variable topics.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
LIBST 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable
SENIOR THESIS
LIBST 499
Individual research under the supervision of a member of the faculty.