Introduction to the interrelationships of disciplines, ideas and problems within contemporary life and their roots in Western European thought using primary source material in literature, philosophy and religion, science and technology, political, economic and social thought and the arts. Emphasis will be placed on understanding and critically evaluating the context of thought within which individuals raised in the Western European tradition think and view the world. Relationships to non-Western European tradition will be discussed. Tutorials will be used to develop skills in the written and oral analysis and evaluation of complex ideas and concepts.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Notes
- This course is required of every student registered in a Major program in the Faculty of Communication and Culture and should be taken as early as possible in the program.
Sections
| LEC 20 | MTWR 14:00 - 17:45
| SB 146
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| Notes: Tutorial is included in the lecture time. Must take Tutorial 20 or 21 for this lecture. |
| LEC 21 | MTWR 18:00 - 21:45
| SB 148
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| Notes: Tutorial is included in lecture time. Must take Tutorial 22 or 23 for this lecture. |
| TUT 20 | | | | | |
| TUT 21 | | | | | |
| TUT 22 | | | | | |
| TUT 23 | | | | | |
This course will be offered next in
Summer 2011.