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Liberal Arts 101 | (First-Year Seminar; 1 unit) |
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Modes of Inquiry | (1 unit in each) |
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Textual Analysis
Artistic Creation and Analysis Scientific Analysis Modeling and Analysis Historical and Cultural Analysis |
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Category Requirements | (1 unit in each) |
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Environmental Studies
Ethnicity Studies Gender Studies Global Studies |
The Modes of Inquiry core requirement reflects the awareness that there
are several fundamental types of analysis that scholars use to
understand the world. All Albion College courses require students to
employ analytical and creative tools while completing course
assignments. A Mode course, however, requires both professor and student
to approach the teaching and thinking process with a significantly
higher level of self-awareness and intentionality. Students are required
not only to think, but also to think about their thinking.
Analyzing a text (including works of art and music, written and oral
texts, and rituals and symbols) involves understanding not only what
meaning that text holds but also how those meanings are produced, what
purposes they serve, and what effects they have, as well as exploring
the ways in which a text conveys meaning. In order to fulfill this mode
of inquiry, courses must:
Courses in this mode focus on the uniquely symbolic and expressive way
in which the arts explore and express ideas and feelings. In order to
fulfill this mode of inquiry, courses must:
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Courses in this mode derive some essential or simplified features from
logical, physical, social or biological phenomena, and describe and
interpret them within an analytical framework. In order to fulfill this
mode of inquiry, courses must:
Courses in this mode focus on how human knowledge is determined by its
cultural and historical context, and how this knowledge in turn shapes
cultures and creates historical change. In order to fulfill this mode of
inquiry, courses must:
Students are required to take one unit from the list of courses approved as
satisfying the environmental studies requirement (see
www.albion.edu/registrar/ ).
Many of these courses also will satisfy a requirement in a major, in a
program, or in a concentration. Each approved course meets the following
criteria.
Students are required to take one unit from the list of courses approved
as satisfying the ethnicity studies requirement (see
www.albion.edu/registrar/ ).
Many of these courses also will satisfy a requirement in a major, in a
program or in a concentration. Each approved course meets the following
criteria.
Students are required to take one unit from the list of courses approved
as satisfying the gender studies requirement (see
www.albion.edu/registrar/ ).
Many of these courses also will satisfy a requirement in a major, in a
program or in a concentration. Each approved course meets the following
criteria.
Students have two options in fulfilling this category. They may
successfully participate in any approved off-campus study program
outside of the United States (or the Border Studies Program) for at
least one semester, or they may take one unit from the list of courses
approved as satisfying the global studies requirement (see
www.albion.edu/registrar/
). Many of these courses also will satisfy a
requirement in a major, in a program or in a concentration. Each
approved course meets the following criteria.