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HPSS S101

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TOPICS: HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, & THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

Subject

HPSS

Course Number

S101

Description

Topics in History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences is an introductory course in which students are encouraged to develop the skills in critical thinking, reading, and writing that are common to the disciplines represented in the Department of History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences (HPSS). Sections focus on the topics typically addressed within the department's disciplines; through discussion about key texts and issues, students are introduced to important disciplinary methodologies and controversies. All sections have frequent writing assignments, which, combined with substantial feedback from HPSS faculty, afford students the opportunity to develop the strategies and techniques of effective writing. There are no waivers for HPSS-S101 except for transfer students who have taken an equivalent college course.

First-year students should check the Registrar's Office website for topics.

Transfer and upper-level students should register for one of the evening sections.

Major Requirement | BFA

Student Eligibility

Open to Undeclared Students Only.

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring

Credits

3

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Lecture

Delivery Mode

In-Person