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Academic year
The following Bachelor of Liberal Studies - Humanities & Social Sciences courses are listed for the 2008-2009 Fall and Spring academic year.
| Course code | Title |
|---|---|
| BLHS-100 | Introduction to Ethics |
| BLHS-101 | Introduction to the social sciences |
| BLHS-102 | Greeks and Romans |
| BLHS-103 | Biblical literature and the ancient world |
| BLHS-104 | Medieval thought and culture |
| BLHS-105 | Faith and reason in the Middle Ages |
| BLHS-107 | The Early Modern World |
| BLHS-108 | Enlightenment, revolution and democracy |
| BLHS-109 | The Nineteenth Century |
| BLHS-110 | War and peace |
| BLHS-111 | The New Millennium |
| BLHS-120 | Writing in an interdisciplinary environment |
| BLHS-165 | Writing for the public relations professional |
| BLHS-171 | Television: History, Culture and Structure |
| BLHS-200 | Global hot spots |
| BLHS-205 | Multinational corporations |
| BLHS-215 | Introductory Latin |
| BLHS-232 | Beyond Sojourner Truth |
| BLHS-240 | Propaganda and American Foreign Policy |
| BLHS-351 | The U.S. Civil War |
| BLHS-352 | Profits v Principles: The Laws We Make to Both Advance and Control Business |
| BLHS-460 | Understanding Nuclear Technology and its Relevance in the Modern World |
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