Heritage 3 courses serve as the capstone experience in the General Education Program. As such, each Heritage 3 course encourages students to engage their imagination and creativity in considering potential courses of action for solving problems identified within the course, and to combine the knowledge and skills developed in the first three Heritage Series courses with the disciplinary expertise they bring from their majors and minors. Towards this end each Heritage 3 course includes an integrative project.
Heritage 3: The Responses to the Challenges
ARHI 402 |
Senior Capstone in Art History |
(3) |
BSC 440 |
Applied Behavioral Science Internship |
(3) |
BUS 465 |
Integrative Global Business Experience III |
(3) |
COM 305 |
Intercultural Communication |
(3) |
EDUC 468 |
Clinical Practice Seminar (cross-ref. ECE 412, ISE 442, MCE 422, AYA 436) |
(3) |
ENG 323 |
Modern Rhetoric |
(3) |
ENG 340 |
Professional Writing II |
(3) |
ENG 385 |
Literature & Film |
(3) |
GFA 401 |
Poverty & Prosperity in the Developing World (formerly Politics & Economics of Developing Nations) |
(3) |
GFA 405 |
Civil Rights and Liberties |
(3) |
GFA 415 |
International Law |
(3) |
HON 301H |
Honors Seminar |
(3) |
JS 211 |
Early Judaism: Foundations of Christianity |
(3) |
JS 315 |
Repairing a Broken World: Jewish Values that Heal |
(3) |
LSJ 350 |
Social Change II: Mobilizing Action Plans |
(3) |
PEAC 301 |
Conflict Resolution |
(3) |
PHIL 304 |
Bioethics |
(3) |
PSYCH 460 |
Senior Research Project |
(3) |
THEO 302 |
Liturgy and Sacraments |
(3) |
THEO 310 |
Christian Spirituality |
(3) |
THEO 320 |
Repairing a Broken World: Jewish Values That Heal |
(3) |
THEO 408 |
Seminar: Topics in Theology |
(3) |