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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies - Individualized Study

Curriculum Description
For those who wish to design their own field within the broad scope of courses in Liberal Studies rather than concentrating in one of the defined fields, students may choose Individualized Study. With the advice and direction of the Program Director they will select Core, Human Values courses and a thesis topic to meet their special needs and interests.

Faculty Advisor
John A. Reuscher, Ph.D.

Format
Students who select Individualized Study must complete 120 credits, including the thesis option either the 3-credit thesis or an additional 3-credit course). Courses may be selected from any of the other thirteen curricular fields, including the courses to satisfy the Human Values Core and Human Values degree requirement. A complete list of Human Values Core and Human Values courses in the various fields is available prior to the beginning of each term. Courses from departments at Georgetown University other than Liberal Studies may be selected and the Liberal Studies students register in these on a space-available basis. The courses so chosen must be germane to the Liberal Studies Degree Program and should have the Core Faculty Advisor's advice and permission.


Required Courses:

Science and Religion

Elective Courses:

Advanced Latin
AM REV & COLONIAL MIL TRAD
ARAB CHRISTIANS IN MOD HIST
Arab Intellectuals in the Modern World
Beyond Sojourner Truth
BREAKNG CODES:IDOL IN CHRST/ISLM
Canadian Politics
China's Olympics
China, the U.S., and the Cold War Confrontation
Christianity & Islam
COMPAR PARLIAMENTARY POL
CONTEMP ISLAMIC ACTIVIST INTELL
Global Commerce In the 13th Century
Global Hot Spots
Human Resource Management and the Law
Human Rights & International Law
Independent Study
Independent Study
Independent Study
International Relations for the 21st Century
International Relations for the 21st Century
Introduction to Creative Writing
Introduction to Disability Studies: Stories, Law, and Social Policy
Introduction to Disability Studies: Stories, Law, and Social Policy
Iraqi Politics
Islam and Global Terrorism
Islam and Politics
Islam In The West: 1500-2001
Islam/Gender/Social Change
Islamic Modernism
Issues In Globalization
Law and Literature
Managing and Sustaining Change
Mass Media and Society
Meet the Atom: A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Nuclear Technology
Modern North Africa
Multinational Corporations
Muslim Communities & The West
Muslim-Christian Relations
Muslim-Christian Relationships in World History
Paths to Critical Thinking
Persuasion and Influence
Profits vs. Principles: The Laws We Make to Both Advance and Control Business
Religion and the US Constitution
Revolutionary Thought In Islam
Slavery & Abolition
Social Implications of Personal Technology
The Civil War
The Myth of the Hero
Theories of Leadership
Thesis Proposal Workshop
Thesis Proposal Workshop
Thesis Research
Thesis Writing
TV: History/Culture/Structure
Unraveling Controversies of Malcolm X
Workplace Ethics
Writing for the Public Relations Professional

Curricular Field Core:

Greek and Roman Myth
Intermediate Latin
Introductory Latin
Propaganda & American Foreign Policy

Curricular Field Human Values:

APPROACHING OTTOMAN HIST
COMP NATLISM:ME & N AFRICA
COMPAR PARLIAMENTARY POL
Ethics, Intelligence and National Security
Human Rights & International Law
International Relations for the 21st Century
International Relations for the 21st Century
Managing and Sustaining Change
MEDIEVAL MEDITER CULTURES/CIV
Persuasion and Influence
Slavery & Abolition
Social Implications of Personal Technology
The Myth of the Hero
Theories of Leadership
Thesis Writing
Unraveling Controversies of Malcolm X
Workplace Ethics

Nonwestern Studies:

ARAB CHRISTIANS IN MOD HIST
Arab Intellectuals in the Modern World
BREAKNG CODES:IDOL IN CHRST/ISLM
China's Olympics
China, the U.S., and the Cold War Confrontation
Christianity & Islam
CONTEMP ISLAMIC ACTIVIST INTELL
Global Hot Spots
Iraqi Politics
Islam and Global Terrorism
Islam and Politics
Islam In The West: 1500-2001
Islam/Gender/Social Change
Islamic Modernism
Modern North Africa
Muslim Communities & The West
Muslim-Christian Relations
Muslim-Christian Relationships in World History
Revolutionary Thought In Islam

Program Core:

Biblical Literature and the Ancient World
Enlightenment, Revolution and Democracy
Faith and Reason in the Middle Ages
Greeks and Romans
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to the Social Sciences
Introduction to Urban Analysis and Community Development
Making a Difference in Society
Medieval Thought and Culture
The Early Modern World
The Nineteenth Century
The Renaissance

Courses:

Critical Thinking and Ethical Decision-Making
Cultural History of Modern Italy
Cyberethics
Engaging the Media
International Terrorism and Transnational Crime
Introduction to International Business
Literature from the Margins
Martyr and the Warrior
Media and Public Opinion
Race and Ethnic Relations
The Latina Novel

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