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Eastern Iowa Community College District
Catalog 2004 - 2006
 
 
 
Arts and Sciences
 
International Perspective (IP)
 
 
IP:100   Contemporary World Issues   3 cr.
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of issues affecting life in the modern world. Identifies topical areas to study as background to major contemporary issues. Typical areas of discussion will be ecology, world economy, resource utilization and comparative cultures. Instruction will be primarily discussion and will utilize guest lectures, outside reading and projects and limited lecture.
This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural-Historical Perspectives Area.
(59.4 Lec. Hrs.)
 
 
IP:150   East Asia: People, Society and Culture   3 cr.
The focus is East Asia: China and Japan today in the context of a global and changing world. This course will examine the ways of thinking of Eastern peoples and the complexities of the growing interdependencies between East and West.
This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural-Historical Perspectives Area.
(59.4 Lec. Hrs.)
 
 
IP:166   Study Abroad: British Life and Culture   3 cr.
An introduction to British society and civilization by various lectures and field trips offered by the Cambridge/London program sponsored by the Iowa Community College Consortium for Study Abroad. The course takes a social, historical and cultural look at contemporary British society. Required for enrollees in the Cambridge/London, England, semester.
(59.4 Lec. Hrs.)
 
 
IP:170   History of Cambridge, England   3 cr.
This course is designed to orient students to the history, life and culture of Cambridge, England. Students will review the history of the city from its roots in East Anglia, Roman and Anglo-Saxon period to present time. An introduction to the geography of the area will also be given. Students will learn about other aspects of the city, education, American links to Cambridge, culture and the arts, religion, sport, economy, architecture, museums and notable alumni of Cambridge University. This course is required for students who will be participating in the semester study abroad program for England.
 
 
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