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Courses - Liberal Arts:
LA 790: Special Topics in Liberal Studies 3 cr.
An interdisciplinary seminar on a topic (or issue) of cultural, historical, social, or literary importance; attention given to interrelationships among the disciplines that bear upon that topic. Topics vary and may reach into areas beyond the usual ones in the humanities, such as science in its human and ethical aspects. Open to qualified graduate students; especially encouraged for students pursuing the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts. May be taken twice for up to six hours of credit. Three hours of seminar.

LA 791: Greek and Roman Culture 3 cr.
An interdisciplinary course which examines Greek and Roman culture. Emphasis is on the interaction between culture and ideas. Three hours of seminar.

LA 792: Late Classical and Medieval Culture 3 cr.
An interdisciplinary course which examines the interaction between culture and ideas of the period from early Christianity to the Renaissance. Three hours of seminar.

LA 793: Culture of the Renaissance and Enlightenment 3 cr.
An interdisciplinary course which examines Western European culture from the Renaissance through the eighteenth century. Emphasis is on the interaction between culture and ideas. Three hours of seminar.

LA 794: Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Culture 3 cr.
An interdisciplinary course which examines the interaction between culture and ideas of the past two hundred years of Europe and America. Three hours of seminar.

LA 799: Thesis/Final Project 1-6 cr.
Prerequisite: Completion of core courses. One to six credits in research or other study per term. Final grading is on a pass/no credit basis.

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