REQUIRED TEXTS (available at PC Bookstore) Margaret L. Andersen & Patricia Hill Collins, eds. Race, Class, and Gender: An Anthology. Charles Taylor, et al....
Course Objectives This course is really about sources and uses of power in civic or public life. What is common and what is different...
Course Description: The goal of this course is to develop a working knowledge of various principles and theories based in the discipline of psychology...
Overview: This course examines human development from conception through early adulthood with special a special focus on issues related to race, class & gender. ...
THE HONOR TRADITION: Like all your classes at Converse, in this class, you are bound by the Converse Honor Tradition. You may review the...
Course Description: This course examines the lives of women in various parts of the African continent, taking into account social, economic, and political change....
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course involves students in community service learning theory and practice. Through Project Horizon, the University of Hartford’s community outreach program, students...
"No one if perfectly healthy, Imagination frees us, Creation renews us, Creativity Heals Us." - Author Unknown Course Notice: This course meets the requirements of a Tier...
Required materials This is an experiential learning course; i.e. you learn by doing and by application of information and techniques acquired in previous courses....
Course Description “Philanthropy can be both a potent vehicle through which public needs are met and an instrument for the expression of private beliefs...
University Mission John Carroll is a Catholic and Jesuit University dedicated to developing women and men with the knowledge and character to lead and...
Course Description This class is a survey of pre-Columbian civilization and the impact of the Encounter with Europe, modern-socio-historical, cultural and political events which...