Winter Term 2019 The Practice of Community in Appleton - 1931 - UNIC 160 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: Limited to students with freshman class standing; consent of instructor required for sophomores, juniors, and seniors Catalog Description : The diverse human communities in which we participate are defined by shared location, history, identity, employment, or interests. This course explores the idea and practice of community using written works, films, and other resources in combination with field trips to and guest speakers from the community surrounding campus. PREREQUISITES: Limited to students with freshman class standing; consent of instructor required for sophomores, juniors, and seniors Attributes: 100-199 Introductory Course
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