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Mini-course on Conflict and Cooperation– one credit pass/failContributed by Gordon Rowland on 04/05/16
ICIC 12000-01 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic – Conflict and Cooperation Mondays & Wednesdays 4-5:15, Aug. 24 – Sept. 28 Instructors: Barbara Adams & Belisa Gonzales CRN 24014 Description: How do conflict and cooperation function in different arenas, in both the natural and human worlds? how are they perceived? is there overlap between these apparent opposites? what values are associated with them? Guest experts from a variety of disciplines -- music, sociology, economics, history, CSRE, art, biology, theatre, etc. -- will discuss how researchers and practitioners in each of these disciplines would address these common issues.
General course description: ICIC 12000 Insight—Combining expertise. How can we combine insights from disciplinary experts to address complex issues? Guest experts from a variety of disciplines will discuss how researchers and practitioners in each of their disciplines would address a common issue. Techniques are introduced to combine their insights and lead to deeper understanding and more powerful solutions. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. No prerequisites. LA.
Other Insight mini-courses available:
ICIC 12000-02 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic – The Secret of Life: Happiness, Success, Well-Being and Beyond Tuesdays & Thursdays 4-5:15, Aug. 25 – Sept. 27 Instructors: Nancy Jacobson & Veronica Santana-Frösén CRN 24015
ICIC 12000-03 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic – Mindfulness Tuesdays & Thursdays 4-5:15, Oct. 18 – Nov. 17 Instructors: Hormoz Movassaghi & Jason Hamilton CRN 24016
To register, select (IC)2 Integrated Curriculum, the first subject area listed in HomerConnect when you do a search.
This is one of four ICIC mini-courses for Fall 2016 * short courses on systems thinking, synthesizing expertise, creativity, and character * active hands-on learning; no lectures * lots of fun * the courses will help you make connections among what you are studying in different courses inside and outside your majors * this can make learning more lasting and more useful in meeting complex real-world challenges * courses are one credit and are graded pass/fail * taking any three of the four mini-courses will count as an ICC elective in the World of Systems or the Inquiry, Imagination and Innovation theme with a Humanities or Social Sciences perspective
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