LAR 202 - Integrative Seminar: Democracy and Diversity (3)


In a collaborative setting, students will apply and integrate knowledge and experiences to examine complex questions related to democracy and diversity from multiple perspectives. This course can address far-reaching issues that are enduring or contemporary in areas such as culture and values, science and society, global interdependence, citizenship, or human dignity and freedom.

Students will work to

  • connect the methods and research of more than one field of study to address complex issues.
  • recognize multiple social, political, religious, cultural or global perspectives on complex issues.
  • develop collaborative skills which may include research and presentation of knowledge.
  • use reflection to examine their distinctive voices and to explore how they will connect knowledge across disciplines and experiences to shape their values and goals.

Prerequisite: LAR 101  



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