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IAH 206 - 231B

IAH 206 - Self, Society, Technology

Exploration in how technology affects and is affected by our conceptions of ourselves, relations with others, and our ideals. Approaches and materials from philosophy, literature, art, music, and history as well as the natural sciences.

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IAH 207 - Literatures, Cultures, Identities

Explorations in how literature reflects, creates, and challenges cultural and individual identities. Approaches and materials from literature, philosophy, the arts, religion, and history. Selected themes and issues, variable by term.

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IAH 221A - Great Ages: The Ancient World

Arts and humanities of the ancient world examined through the frame of urban and intellectual life. Literature, visual arts, music, religion and philosophy presented in historical context. Selected regions and themes. Variable by term.

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IAH 231A - Themes and Issues: Human Values and the Arts and Humanities

Values of individualism, responsibility, love, community, and rationality. Students are introduced to diverse methods and materials from the arts and humanities.

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IAH 231B - Moral Issues and the Arts and Humanities

Human conflict and moral dilemmas, addressed through diverse methods and materials from the arts and humanities.

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