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[Sample] Culinary Anthropology: The Social Impact of Food

This interdisciplinary course explores the role of food in human societies from prehistoric times to the modern era. By examining food-related rituals, symbolism, economic systems, and power dynamics, students will understand how cuisine shapes and reflects culture. Fieldwork will include visits to...

[Sample] Transhumanism and Posthumanism: Future Visions of Humanity.

The course examines the philosophical and technological developments around Transhumanism and Posthumanism. Students will engage with futurist theories, bioethics, and the potential impacts of advancements such as genetic engineering, neuroenhancement, and artificial intelligence. Through...

[Sample] RoboEthics: Moral and Ethical Considerations in AI and Robotics

As artificial intelligence and robotics become increasingly prevalent in our society, so does the need for understanding the ethical implications. This course will delve into concepts such as machine autonomy, AI rights, algorithmic bias, and the responsibility of AI creators. Students will evaluate...

[Sample] Transhumanism and Posthumanism: Future Visions of Humanity.

The course examines the philosophical and technological developments around Transhumanism and Posthumanism. Students will engage with futurist theories, bioethics, and the potential impacts of advancements such as genetic engineering, neuroenhancement, and artificial intelligence. Through...

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International Political Economy (Pol-Sci 367)

Catalog Description This course examines major schools of thought and contemporary research in international political economy, as well as the study of the interactions of politics with economics, governments, and markets. What to expect While it may be helpful to have taken other courses in either...

Terrorism & Political Violence (Pol-Sci 316)

Catalog Description This course explores terrorism and armed struggle from theoretical and historical perspectives, and analyzes a number of violent movements with nationalist, ideological, and religious motivations. What to expect Students learn, evaluate, and apply theories of the use of violence...

Women & Conflict (Pol-Sci 371)

Catalog Description Students will explore the roles of women in armed political conflict; specifically the ways that women influence and participate in conflict and peace processes as well as the ways women are affected by conflict and peace processes. What to expect This course brings a gender lens...

Conflict Resolution (Pol-Sci 404)

Catalog Description This course examines theories of peace and conflict resolution in the international system. Students will assess the challenges to conflict resolution, international cooperation, and peace as well as the means through which states and non-state actors overcome those challenges...

Practicing Politics

This course investigates the process by which government attention is allocated to policy issues and the tension this creates between the public, interest groups, and the institutions of government. The goal of the course is to create a basis for civic knowledge and engagement.