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Western Thought and Civilization 2901E
MEDIEVAL TO SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
An interdisciplinary exploration of social structures and literary-cultural expressions of Western thought from the medieval era to the Enlightenment. It incorporates: 1) engagement with primary historical, literary, philosophical texts/ideas; 2) training in public speaking and critical argument; 3) 'hands-on' exposure to music, art during seminars and field trips; 4) a Research Project.
Prerequisite(s): Enrolment in the King's Scholar program either through English 1901E,History 1901E and Philosophy 1901E courses, OR completion of first year requirements and permission of the Dean.
Extra Information: 3 hours; weekly seminar.
Course Weight: 1.00
Breadth:
CATEGORY A
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CATEGORY B
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Subject Code: WTC
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