UNIV 218R
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Topics in Social Science
Undergraduate Education
Course Description
Survey or introductory approach to issues in the social sciences; topics may include but are not limited to anthropology, archaeology, economics, government, history, psychology, sociology, social work, etc.
When Taught
Contact Department
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Note
This course will fill the GE Social Science requirement.
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Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcome
By the end of this course, students will be able to
Apply relevant historical knowledge and social science disciplinary methods to explore a question, theme, or topic.
Frame questions, locate and evaluate evidence, and develop arguments that account for relevant historical and societal contexts, opposing views, and personal and disciplinary biases.
Recognize and integrate different ways of knowing, including approaches rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ, as they analyze a question, theme, or topic.
Communicate conclusions in oral, visual, or written format using relevant vocabulary and judicious interpretation of evidence.