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This course traces the development of modern ideas about natural rights and freedoms within the US and the world from 1776 to the recent past. Through examining "replies" to the Declaration, we will study the way that groups and liberation movements in the US and throughout the world have adapted the foundational ideas of the Declaration in different political and temporal contexts.
The Foundations of a Creative Vocabulary is designed to engage anyone interested in talking about or viewing creative endeavors. Topics will include how the Visual Arts are an essential part of a Liberal Arts education, the vocabulary necessary to interact with an increasingly visual world, and the interaction of the visual arts with other disciplines. Special focus will be placed on the development of a creative process, which can be applied to visual projects, paper writing, or presentations.
This survey course in literature includes textual analysis of literary works, classic through contemporary, selected from various genres. Writing assignments are based on the readings. AP Composition or equivalent college credit for CMP 101 required.