Many courses in the Art, Art History, and Film Department satisfy the University's Arts Core requirement, and several fulfill the Cultural Diversity requirement. The University’s Core Courses web page ...
Students complete their core requirements with courses that have been pre-approved by Faculty Core Committees. A single course may satisfy only one Core requirement, with the following exceptions: ...
The debate that led to the creation of a new, two-quarter “Civilizations” sequence at the University of Chicago on gender and sexuality centered around a couple of big questions: Why doesn’t the ...
All History Core courses are marked on Agora and listed on the History Core Courses webpage. No other courses can count as a Core course unless students receive written permission from the ...
To fulfill the 2 Core Courses, take two Core Courses from two different Core Areas. CSE Core Courses are classified into six areas: Introduction to CSE, Computational Mathematics, High Performance ...
Students who have completed prior relevant coursework may consider waiving core courses. Waivers allow students to take more electives but do not reduce the total number of courses a student must take ...
All students regardless of concentration are required to take the core courses in the Traditional Program. We believe that laying a Foundation in Bioethics and Medical Humanities and Clinical Ethics ...
This course serves to introduce bioengineering students to ethical issues related to their work which includes introductions to ethical theories, ethical decision-making, accessibility, and social ...
Providing students with the opportunity to waive core courses and enrich their Kellogg academic experience by taking a greater number of advanced electives is a priority for the school. The school ...
With the spring equinox last weekend, we’re only getting closer to summer, especially since the second round of summer 2021 registration is approaching on March 29. This year, Columbia and Barnard ...
The Johnson & Wales approach to education has always been richly experiential. Now, that real-world, hands-on focus is being fully integrated into every course, including those in the Core Curriculum.
Increasingly within the many news stories about the perceived and real failings of colleges today are laments about the fading content of the required general education or core courses to which ...
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