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| Semester: | Fall 2026 |
| Number: | 0083-486-002 |
| Instructor: | Craig Carson |
| Days: | Tuesday Thursday 3:05 pm - 4:20 pm |
| Note: | Traditional In-Person Class |
| Location: | Garden City |
| Credits: | 3 |
| Notes: |
Honors College students only. |
| Course Materials: | View Text Books |
| Related Syllabi: |
Louise Geddes for
Fall 2017* Stefano Miceli for Spring 2025* |
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| Description: |
Students will examine the role of narrative in different disciplines -- economics, political theory, sociology, theology, literature, among others – in shaping and misrepresenting relationships between human beings, technology, science, resource extraction, animals, and the environment, and how they may contribute to the planet's degradation and rehabilitation. |
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