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LSA Course Guide Search Results:
UG, Fall 2006, Other Req/Grp = Theme_Sem (all)
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WINTER 2006 LSA THEME SEMESTER: Explore Evolution
Evolutionary theory is a core concept that
frames entire fields of inquiry and informs countless insights
and discoveries in a wide range of disciplines, from biology and
paleontology to psychology and philosophy.
The Winter 2006 LSA Theme Semester, Explore
Evolution, will tap the rich intellectual and educational resources
of LSA and other University of Michigan units to engage the campus
and Ann Arbor area communities in an exploration of the basic
concepts of biological evolution, as well as cutting-edge research
in the field.
Semester activities will also explore the
insights gained when evolutionary concepts are used in the social
sciences and as a metaphor in the arts and humanities.
The theme semester is timed to coincide
with the installation at the Exhibit Museum of Natural History
of a National Science Foundation-funded museum exhibit, "Explore
Evolution," that will highlight the current research of seven
evolutionary scientists, including U-M paleontologist Phillip
Gingerich.
Goals
The purpose of the theme semester is to engage the curious, fascinate the interested, and challenge faculty and students with cutting-edge issues in evolutionary science.
The goals for the theme semester include:
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Exploring the history, implications, and relevance of evolutionary theory
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Communicating current research in evolutionary science and related disciplines
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Inviting the general public to gain a new and deeper understanding of evolution
Highlights include:
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A public Distinguished Speaker Series, with related seminars for academic audiences, and informal contacts with students
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Saturday Morning Physics lectures by U-M faculty on basic concepts and current research in evolutionary science
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An interdisciplinary symposium on current scientific thinking about the origins of the universe and of life
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A free public film series, with faculty respondents
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An Evolution and Culture Colloquium Series
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Workshops for undergraduates on evolution and the nature of science
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Workshops for K-12 teachers on teaching evolution
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Young Faculty Symposium on evolutionary biology
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Art exhibitions at the Institute for the Humanities and School of Art & Design Work galleries
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Programming associated with the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads program on the theme of "Revolutions in Science" and the book The Beak of the Finch, by Jonathan Weiner
Theme Semester Website: < href=http://www.umich.edu/evolution/>www.umich.edu/evolution/
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Title
Section
Instructor
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Term
Credits
Requirements
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AMCULT
102
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First Year Seminar in American Studies
Section
002,
SEM
American Citizenship: History and Theory
Instructor:
Rosen,Hannah
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
FYSem, Theme
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AMCULT
210
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Introduction to Ethnic Studies
Section
001,
REC
Introduction to Arab American Studies
Instructor:
Naber,Nadine C
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Reqs:
RE, SS
Other:
Theme
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AMCULT
216
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Introduction to Native American Studies - Social Science
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Smith,Andrea Lee
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS, RE
Other:
Theme
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AMCULT
301
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Topics in American Culture
Section
002,
REC
Detroit Politics and Community Organizing
Instructor:
Kurashige,Scott T
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AMCULT
305
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Asian Pacific American Community Service and Learning
Section
001,
LEC
:Detroit Asian Youth Project / Paaralang Pilipino School
Instructor:
Lawsin,Emily P
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AMCULT
314
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History of Asian Americans in the U.S.
Section
001,
LEC
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FA 2006
Credits:
4
Reqs:
SS
Other:
Theme
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AMCULT
319
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Empowering Families and Communities
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Gutierrez,Lorraine M
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FA 2006
Credits:
4
Reqs:
RE
Other:
Theme
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AMCULT
425
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Feminist Practice of Oral History
Section
001,
SEM
Instructor:
Lawsin,Emily P
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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AMCULT
498
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Humanities Approaches to American Culture
Section
001,
SEM
Imagining the Future: Creativity, Culture, and Citizenship
Instructor:
Ellison,Julie
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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ANTHRCUL
258
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Honors Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
Section
001,
SEM
Cuba : Race and Nation
Instructor:
Skurski,Julie A
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Reqs:
RE
Other:
Honors, Theme
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ANTHRCUL
309
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Anthropology of Europe
Section
001,
SEM
Instructor:
Hart,Janet Carol
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Reqs:
SS
Other:
Theme
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ARCH
423
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Introduction to Urban and Environmental Planning
Section
001,
LEC
Instructor:
Harper-Anderson,Elsie L
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
(Non-LSA credit).
Other:
Theme
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ARTDES
310
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Outreach Studio Topic
Section
001,
LAB
WHERE THE WILD THINGS AREN'T
Instructor:
Hughes,Holly
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
(Non-LSA credit).
Other:
Theme
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ARTDES
310
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Outreach Studio Topic
Section
002,
LAB
VETERAN'S VIDEO PORTRAIT PROJECT
Instructor:
Kumao,Heidi E
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
(Non-LSA credit).
Other:
Theme
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ARTDES
310
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Outreach Studio Topic
Section
003,
LAB
DETROIT CONNECTIONS
Instructor:
Paul,Janice C
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
(Non-LSA credit).
Other:
Theme
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ARTDES
310
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Outreach Studio Topic
Section
004,
LAB
MENTAL ECOLOGY
Instructor:
Takahashi,Satoru
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
(Non-LSA credit).
Other:
Theme
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ARTDES
310
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Outreach Studio Topic
Section
005,
LAB
Bodies in the World: Representing Human Rights
Instructor:
Jacobsen,Carol S
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
(Non-LSA credit).
Other:
Theme
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ASIAN
480
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Topics in Asian Studies
Section
006,
SEM
Issues of the Korean Diasporas
Instructor:
Kim,Gera
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Other:
Theme
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CAAS
103
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First Year Social Science Seminar
Section
005,
SEM
I, Too, Sing America: A Psychology of Race & Racism
Instructor:
Behling,Charles F
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Reqs:
RE, SS
Other:
FYSem, Theme
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CAAS
104
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First Year Humanities Seminar
Section
001,
SEM
Interracial America
Instructor:
Briones,Matthew M
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FA 2006
Credits:
3
Reqs:
RE, HU
Other:
FYSem, Theme
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