Course Listing: CURR ISSUES IN UNDERGRAD LIFE

Spring 2017, Bloomington

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	EDUC-U 212  CURR ISSUES IN UNDERGRAD LIFE (2 CR)
           VT: 21ST CNTR CITZ: ACT/COLL/IDENT
              17720          ARR             ARR    ARR       Weiss H                  20    3    0
                 TOPIC : 21st Century Citizenship: Activism, Collaboration,
                 and Identity
                 Please refer any questions to hesaai@indiana.edu
                 Above class meets second eight weeks only
                 Above class taught online
                 U212 : This course will explore the broad and inclusive view
                 of what it means to be a civilly engaged individual.  At the
                 most basic level, civic engagement refers to individual and
                 collective actions designed to identify and address issues of
                 public concern (APA).  Traditionally, contacting public
                 officials, and engaging in civil disobedience, boycotts,
                 strikes, or even cause-oriented activities such as
                 crowdsourcing, blogging, online networking, and consumer
                 boycotting and boycotting.  Students will gain knowledge and
                 skills in civil engagement in the 21st century and promote
                 thoughtful student activism for the benefit of campus, local,
                 state, and national communities
                 Above class requires special fee - See fee page
           VT: FINCL PLAN FOR COLL: INTRO FIN
         CLSD 34077          ARR             ARR    WB WEB    Holthaus G               20    0    1
                 TOPIC: Financial Planning for College: An Introduction to
                 Personal Finance
                 Above class meets second eight weeks only
                 Above class taught online
                 Above course is designed to provide students with practical
                 tools to help manage money and achieve their educational
                 goals. Students will explore the study of personal finance,
                 providing tips to help you minimize debt and increase
                 savings/wealth. Because this is an introductory personal
                 finance course, no prior business courses are necessary
                 Above class: refer any questions to hesaai@indiana.edu
                 Above class requires special fee - See fee page
           VT: HIGH ED POPULAR CULTURE & FICT
         CLSD 37950          ARR             ARR    WB WEB    Lozano J                 20    0    0
                 Above class meets second eight weeks only
                 Above class requires special fee - See fee page
                 Film, television, books, and other forms of fiction in
                 popular culture depict a variety of different aspects of our
                 lives and culture. Higher education is no different. All of
                 these different forms of media explore colleges or
                 universities as well as the people associated with them in
                 different ways. This course examines how these educational
                 institutions and educators are depicted and what messages are
                 communicated by these depictions.
                 Above class: Please refer any questions to hesaai@indiana.edu