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<strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong> Page No. 16 <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Run Date: 10/23/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Run Time: 11:45:07<br />

<strong>Core</strong> <strong>Curriculum</strong> - First Year Seminar - Subject: First Year Seminar<br />

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Subject Catalog Nbr Section Class Nbr Course Title Component Units Topics<br />

FYS 101 47 4252 First-Year Seminar Lecture 3 The Significance <strong>of</strong> Place<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 176 Days: TuTh Time: 2:25pm - 3:40pm Instructor: Caveda,Ashley Anne<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 18 Class Enrl Tot: 17 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

In this class, we will analyze how the components <strong>of</strong> a place--its landscape, architecture, cultural geography and population--reflect upon and influence the<br />

people who live within it. For this class, we will look at places as rhetorical--that is, we will learn to "read" places to better understand what they<br />

claim about the people who inhabit them. Through analyzing various mediums, including literature, film, advertisements and travel writing, we will answer<br />

several important questions: Is a person necessarily shaped by the places in which she or he lives? What does it mean to be from a place? How can we<br />

capture the spirit and essence <strong>of</strong> unique places through writing and film? How do advertising companies and travel industries take advantage <strong>of</strong> our<br />

associations with specific places?<br />

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FYS 101 48 4253 First-Year Seminar Lecture 3 The Significance <strong>of</strong> Place<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 176 Days: TuTh Time: 3:50pm - 5:05pm Instructor: Reading,Nicholas James<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 18 Class Enrl Tot: 18 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

In this class, we will analyze how the components <strong>of</strong> a place--its landscape, architecture, cultural geography and population--reflect upon and influence the<br />

people who live within it. For this class, we will look at places as rhetorical--that is, we will learn to "read" places to better understand what they<br />

claim about the people who inhabit them. Through analyzing various mediums, including literature, film, advertisements and travel writing, we will answer<br />

several important questions: Is a person necessarily shaped by the places in which she or he lives? What does it mean to be from a place? How can we<br />

capture the spirit and essence <strong>of</strong> unique places through writing and film? How do advertising companies and travel industries take advantage <strong>of</strong> our<br />

associations with specific places?<br />

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FYS 101 49 4275 First-Year Seminar Lecture 3 La Musica!: Classical Music in<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Lilly Hall Room: 133 Days: MWF Time: 8:00am - 8:50am Instructor: Brooks,Lisa E<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 18 Class Enrl Tot: 18 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

Classical Music and Society Students will consider the relevance <strong>of</strong> classical music to 21st century American life. We will study classical music as a<br />

"product" and ourselves as "consumers." Finally, we will focus on the music <strong>of</strong> a particular society--Nazi Germany--to examine even broader implications <strong>of</strong><br />

music, including propaganda and censorship.<br />

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FYS 101 50 4281 First-Year Seminar Lecture 3 Faith, Doubt and Reason<br />

Class Dates: 08/28/<strong>2013</strong> - 12/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Bldg: Jordan Hall Room: 348 Days: MWF Time: 10:00am - 10:50am Instructor: Hege,Brent A<br />

Class Enrl Cap: 18 Class Enrl Tot: 18 Class Wait Cap: 0 Class Wait Tot: 0 Class Min Enrl: 0<br />

This is a two-semester course. Students who enroll in this topic in the fall are expected to enroll in this topic in the spring. Semester one is a<br />

prerequisite <strong>for</strong> semester two.Faith Doubt and Reason. Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> classic philosophical religious and literary texts exploring the ways in

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