S-Race,Religion,&Nation/E.Asia

Junior Writing Seminar: As their nations struggled to find their places in a new world order dominated by Western nations, East Asians saw the variety, visibility, and impacts of religion explode in their everyday lives. We need only think of the bulletproof Chinese Boxers who defied the Qing Dynasty and the entire Western world in 1900 or the hyper-patriotic, militaristic Emperor-worship cultivated by State Shinto in Japan.

ST-Intro/QuechuaLang&Culture I

This course introduces students to the study of Southern Quechua language, the most widely spoken variety of the Quechua language family. The main goal of this course is to allow students to understand the Quechua world through the study of basic Southern Quechua grammar while examining current Andean cultural products and the context in which they are produced. Fulfills the language requirement for MA and PhD students.

SustainbleLivng:Solutions/21st

Students will work in teams to research and develop solutions to the sustainable challenges facing our society. They will collaborate to investigate, critically evaluate, effectively communicate, and reflect on the multifaceted challenges associated with addressing sustainable resource use, water, food, energy, transportation, waste management, and climate change.
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