Honors - Feit Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
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Overview
Subject area
IDC
Catalog Number
4050H
Course Title
Honors - Feit Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
Department(s)
Description
Each semester, this seminar in the humanities focuses on a general theme, an epoch, or a movement from the point of view of two or more different disciplines in the arts and sciences. The course stresses the study of primary sources and student and faculty exchange; outside lectures, field trips, or other assignments utilizing the cultural resources of the city may be required. The subject or theme, the format, and the faculty and student members of the seminar change each semester. The seminar is open to excellent students of junior and senior standing who have completed at least 6 credits in humanities and have obtained the permission of the director of the seminar program. The seminar is required for certain scholarship students. Admission is restricted to 15 to 20 students. An excellent student may enroll in more than one seminar. With formal permission from both the Feit Seminar director and an advisor from the relevant department, students may use a Feit Seminar as the capstone in their Tier III m
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
Yes
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
Yes
Total Completions Allowed
99
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
3
Course Topic ID
1
Formal Description
Soundtracks: History and its Music in Modern Amer
Course Topic ID
2
Formal Description
Utopias/Dystopias
Course Topic ID
3
Formal Description
Remembering the Great War: 1914-1014
Course Topic ID
4
Formal Description
Global Communism
Course Topic ID
5
Formal Description
Nuestra America
Course Topic ID
6
Formal Description
Darwin at Issue
Course Topic ID
7
Formal Description
Workers of the World, Unite! Histories of the Glob
Course Topic ID
8
Formal Description
Conceptual Art and Writing
Course Topic ID
9
Formal Description
Digital Humanities and the Modern City
Course Topic ID
10
Formal Description
Outlaw Nation: Pirates, Slaves, Witches, & Others
Course Topic ID
11
Formal Description
Jazz: Cultural Touchstone of the 20th Century
Course Topic ID
12
Formal Description
Media and Democracy
Course Topic ID
13
Formal Description
Home in Exile: Crtv Exprssn & the Diasporic Exp
Course Topic ID
14
Formal Description
Spike Lee vs. Alfred Hitchcock
Course Topic ID
15
Formal Description
The Peoples and Cultures of the Himalaya
Course Topic ID
16
Formal Description
Literature and the Brain
Course Topic ID
17
Formal Description
Migration, Media, and Identity
Course Topic ID
18
Formal Description
War and the Arc of Human Experience
Course Topic ID
19
Formal Description
The Culture, History, and Philosophy of Currency
Course Topic ID
20
Formal Description
American Politics and the Broadway Musical
Course Topic ID
21
Formal Description
From Page to Stage
Course Topic ID
22
Formal Description
Multilingual Literary Translation Workshop
Course Topic ID
23
Formal Description
Language, Identity, and Social Media
Course Topic ID
24
Formal Description
"New" Energy and Journalism
Course Topic ID
25
Formal Description
Humor Matters
Course Topic ID
26
Formal Description
FEIT: ART OF WORDS
Course Topic ID
27
Formal Description
The Art of Words
Course Topic ID
28
Formal Description
The Nature of Science and Religion
Course Topic ID
29
Formal Description
States, Bodies, and Power
Course Topic ID
30
Formal Description
Black Archeologies: Archiving Black Environments
Course Topic ID
31
Formal Description
The Italian American Narrative in History and Lite
Course Topic ID
32
Formal Description
Surveillance Law and Literature
Course Topic ID
33
Formal Description
Fight the Power: Race, Class and Gender in Popular
Course Topic ID
34
Formal Description
Intergroup Dialogue on Race and Ethnicity
Course Topic ID
35
Formal Description
Domesticating the Empire
Course Topic ID
36
Formal Description
Shakespearean Successions: Power, Family, and the
Course Topic ID
37
Formal Description
Jazz: Cultural Touchstone of the 20th Century
Course Topic ID
38
Formal Description
New York City Englishes: Dialect, Identity, and Cu
Course Topic ID
39
Formal Description
Martial Arts: A Global Perspective
Course Topic ID
40
Formal Description
Prototyping for Social Impact
Course Topic ID
41
Formal Description
Who Speaks for the Oceans?
Course Topic ID
42
Formal Description
Climate Change, Ethics, & Literature
Course Topic ID
43
Formal Description
The Social Power of Brazilian Music
Course Topic ID
44
Formal Description
News Media, Toxic Sludge,& the Future of Democracy
Course Topic ID
45
Formal Description
Page to Stage
Course Topic ID
46
Formal Description
Making Music in the U.S.
Course Topic ID
47
Formal Description
Wayfinding: Theory & Practice
Course Topic ID
48
Formal Description
Creativity Unleashed
Course Topic ID
49
Formal Description
Learn to Make, Make to Learn
Course Topic ID
50
Formal Description
Performing the Caribbean
Course Topic ID
51
Formal Description
Covering Immigration and Deportation in NYC
Course Topic ID
52
Formal Description
Staging Identity/Performing Power
Course Topic ID
53
Formal Description
Jazz: Cultural Touchstone of the 20th Century
Course Topic ID
54
Formal Description
The Art of Life Writing
Course Topic ID
55
Formal Description
Radical Bestiaries: Animals and Humans in the Atlantic World
Course Topic ID
56
Formal Description
Empathy and the (Musical) Theater
Course Topic ID
57
Formal Description
Dystopia and the State of the World
Course Topic ID
58
Formal Description
Black & Jewish identities in Brazilian Culture
Course Topic ID
59
Formal Description
Empire of the Senses: The Experience of Power in History and Literature
Course Topic ID
60
Formal Description
Learn to Make, Make to Learn
Requisites
025530
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