INT 2100 Introductory Integrative Seminar: History of the Civil Rights Movement
This course brings together insights from various modes of analysis (historical, social, economic, ethical, theological and aesthetical) to examine how the Civil Rights Movement brought the United States closer to the realization of a good and just society. This integrated approach acknowledges that human beings and human knowledge are holistic; that is, that the intellectual, physical, emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of humanity are all intimately connected. Therefore, any effort to analyze complex human behavior requires an integrative approach.
Prerequisite
All 1000-level general education courses or permission of Division Chair