Want a guarantee that you’ll always show up to class? Book classes with topics you look forward to learning about! Whether for your major or as an elective, these interesting classes at the Â鶹´«Ã½ are thought-provoking and memorable.
These are the perfect classes to consider as part of the Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s , which encourages students to explore different perspectives and connect with their individualized career paths.
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Discover the possibilities for life in the universe and, in the process, gain an appreciation for the methods used in science. Learn about the origin of the universe, the formation of stars and planets, the nature of planets and their atmospheres, and interstellar travel.Ìý
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A study of consumer behavior and fashion adoption processes in contemporary society, the nature of fashion theories, the life-cycle, social and cultural processes and evolution of fashion, including recognizing the cause and effects of this industry on the world’s environment and inhabitants.
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Ever wondered where your coffee comes from and how it ends up in your cup? Learn about the coffee supply chain from crop to cup, including how coffee is involved in global power structures and how consumers and specialty coffees can influence change.
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Examine crime and the city as mutually constitutive manifestations of identity and power. This is a very popular class in which the professor explores things like graffiti in urban areas to myth bust some popular conceptions about crime.
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Why do certain foods appeal and others repel? How do foods move from their original homes into our own? How has our cuisine evolved? Food & Power in Global History considers the cultural, economic, and geopolitical discovery, evolution, and migration of food and drink from pre-modern times to the present.
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Explore contemporary Japanese society by investigating its colorful, dynamic, and rich output of visual culture. See how manga, cinematic anime, and items of material culture illustrate various aspects of life in Japan.
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Artificial intelligence is shaping every daily life and Â鶹´«Ã½ colleges are at its forefront – equipping Wildcats to make the most of these fast-evolving technologies. Choose from a long list of innovativeÌý, in the health, physical and social sciences to engineering, business, law, and more.Ìý
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“The best class I’ve taken was African Studies (AFAS 160A2). Not only did I have fun reading about the history of the African diaspora – where I am from – and the traditions of my ancestors, but I also expanded my knowledge by learning new things I was ignorant about. It was an amazing class taught by an amazing teacher and the material was so fluid and easy to understand.â€
Yassine Halhoul • Class of 2024
Major: Aerospace Engineering
Hometown: Fez, Morocco
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“The best class I have ever taken was MCB 181R with Dr. Stephanie Capaldi (I know; why would anyone like an intro lecture?). This class helped me discover my enjoyment for molecular and cellular biology and, more specifically, genetics. After this course, I switched my major and found a professor who helped me discover my future aspirations of working in infectious disease. I now get to be a preceptor for this course!â€
Emma Romano • Class of 2025
Major: Molecular and Cellular Biology Major • Minor: Health and Human Values
Hometown: Bridgeport, West Virginia
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