Human Interactions
How are past trends relevant to the present? How can we articulate the implications of ethical issues relating to human life? What’s the importance of comparing and contrasting another language and culture with our own? These are just a few of the questions that are addressed through the study of Human Interactions.
Requirements for the Human Interactions component include:
- Social Interactions – 4 semester hours
- Historical Perspectives – 4 semester hours
- Ethics – 4 semester hours
- Foreign language – 0-12 semester hours, depending on placement
- Ethics Intensive – 4 semester hours
COURSES
Ethics
- JWST-115 Jewish Philosophy and Ethics
- MGMT-369 Values, Ethics, & Good Life
- PHIL-101 Problems in Philosophy
- PHIL-105 Philosophy of Love & Desire
- PHIL-122 Resolving Moral Conflicts
- PHIL-125 Justice
- PHIL-150 Everyday Ethics
- PHIL-222 Advanced Ethical Theory
- RELI-101 Intro to Religious Studies
- RELI-102 Applied Biblical Ethics
- RELI-107 Faiths and Values
- RELI-115 Jewish Philosophy and Ethics
- RELI-208 Buddhism
- RELI-235 Environmental Ethics
- RELI-315 Being Awesome At Life
- RELI-318 Daoist and Confucian Ethics
Historical Perspectives
- ANTH-400 History Anthropological Theory
- HIST-111 U.S. History to 1877
- HIST-112 U. S. History Since 1877
- HIST-131 Europe, 800 - 1648
- HIST-132 Europe, 1648 - Present
- HIST-151 Traditional East Asia
- HIST-152 Modern East Asia
- HIST-171 African Civilization
- HIST-172 Early Modern Africa
- HIST-180 Latin America, 1492 - 1825
- HIST-181 Lat American Hist 1825 - Pres
- MUSC-245 Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque
- POLI-341 American Political Thought
- RELI-209 The Bible and Archaeology
- RELI-313 Church History 1500 - Present
- THEA-254 African American Theatre Hist
Ethics Intensive
- ACCT-210 Legal Environment
- ANTH-235 Qualitative Research Methods
- ARTH-412 Contemporary Art
- BIOL-300 Developmental Biology
- BIOL-301 Developmental Biology Lab
- COMM-201 Ethics and Leadership
- EDUC-476 Learning & Teach in Elem Ed
- EDUC-503 Classroom Management
- EENV-213 Oceanography
- ENGL-388 Entertainmnt, Art, Pol, Ethics
- HIST-300 History Methods
- JWST-302 Philosophy After the Holocaust
- LANG-210 Crossing Cultures Through Lit
- MUED-355 Music for Exceptional Children
- OFFR-210 Crossing Cultures Through Lit
- PHIL-221 Applied Ethics
- PHIL-223 Business Ethics
- PHIL-224 Bioethics
- PHIL-225 Just War Theory
- PHIL-241 Ancient Philosophy
- PHIL-255 The Republic & HBO's The Wire
- PHIL-302 Philosophy After the Holocaust
- PHIL-443 Political Philosophy
- POLI-205 Research Process & Data Analys
- POLI-443 Western Political Philosophy
- PSYC-450 Introduction to Counseling
- RELI-105 World Religions
- RELI-117 Intro to Asian Religions
- SOCI-220 Research Methods
- SOCI-235 Qualitative Research Methods
- SOCI-245 Quantitative Research Methods
- SOCI-316 Social Justice
Language
- CHNS-201 Intermediate Chinese I
- FRNC-201 Intermediate French I
- GERM-201 Intermediate German I
- GREK-201 Intermediate Greek Exegesis
- ITAL-201 Intermediate Italian I
- SPAN-201 Intermediate Spanish I
Social Interactions
- ANTH-152 Public Culture
- ANTH-162 Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH-220 Magic, Witchcraft & Religion
- ANTH-311 Regulating Bodies
- ANTH-360 Religious Fundamentalisms
- ANTH-413 Race, Ethnicity & Minorities
- COMM-191 Interpersonal Communication
- ECON-105 Elements of Economics
- ECON-201 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON-202 Principles of Microeconomics
- EDUC-240 Cognition & Classroom Learning
- HONS-240 Thought and Social Diversity
- POLI-111 American Government & Politics
- POLI-121 Comparative Govt and Politics
- POLI-131 World Affairs
- POLI-133 World Affairs: Statecraft
- PSYC-101 Principles of Psychology
- RELI-220 Magic, Witchcraft & Religion
- RELI-360 Religious Fundamentalisms
- SOCI-101 Principles of Sociology
- SOCI-102 Social Problems
- SOCI-413 Race, Ethnicity & Minorities
- WMST-100 Intro to Women's Studies