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Integrative Seminar - IIntegrative Seminar - I (INT 2100)

Term: 2020 Fall

Faculty

Jonathan Dyen
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My name is Jon Dyen.  I am a Professor of English here at the College.  I have a PhD in American Literature from Boston University.  My areas on interest include Modern American Literature, World Literature, Literary Theory, Composition, and Film.  In addition to teaching, I also coordinate the  Interdisciplinary Writing Program.   

My Office Hours for the Summer Two session are by appointment.  

 

 

Schedule

Tue, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (9/9/2020 - 12/15/2020) Location: MLTN LABRC

Description

INT 2100 - Integrative Seminar I (4)
INT 2100: Integrative Seminar I is a multidisciplinary course that brings together insights from various modes of analysis (historical, social, economic, ethical, theological and aesthetical) to examine a specific topic. 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. Sample topics include History of the Civil Rights Movement and Physical, Psychological, and Spiritual Dimensions of Health and Wellness. Prerequisite: All 1000-level general education courses or permission of Division Chair.

Pre-requisites: HUM 1010 and a minimum of 17 credits of Gen-Ed coursework or permission of the Division chair