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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.
ICIC 12000-01 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic: Words and Worldviews Description: How does language reflect our worldviews and disciplines? Why do we use different kinds of languages in different contexts? What does language tell us about the taboo areas of specific disciplines? Explore the many ways communities employ language to communicate important ideas and values. Instructors: Jacqueline Winslow and Jennifer Muller MW 4-5:15PM, January 23 - February 25 CRN 41735
ICIC 12000-02 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic: Change Description: All human endeavors occur in the shaky-solid context of change, whether due to nature, evolution, politics, technology, or seeming whimsy. Utilizing interdisciplinary experts across campus, we explore what it means to acknowledge the role of change in our lives and societies. Instructors: Belisa Gonzalez and Rebecca Plante TR4-5:15, January 22 - February 21 CRN 42792
ICIC 12000-03 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic: Pain Description: Pain without love 'Cause I'd rather feel pain than nothing at all. Pain is a sign, a symbol, a cause, and an effect. Pain is in the human brain and mind. Industries thrive to understand and help humans deal with pain. Sometime they cause pain. Pain is also a song and a musical project in Sweden. In this course, we will examine how pain is used as a symbol and an artifact, a physical and mental entity, and explore the extent to which pain is studied and thought about from many dimensions. If you’ve ever known pain, this course is for you. Instructors: Stewart Auyash and Tom Shevory TR4-5:15, January 22 - February 21 CRN 42793
These and all IC2 courses are 1-credit mini-courses * short courses on making connections across disciplines * active hands-on learning; no lectures * useful in meeting complex real-world challenges * one credit and graded pass/fail * any three count as a Humanities or Social Sciences perspective in any theme
Other IC2 mini-courses for Spring 2019 include:
ICIC 10000-01 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines February 1-3 Instructors: Michael Smith and Jacqueline Winslow CRN 41734
ICIC 10000-02 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines February 8-10 Instructors: Sue-Je Gage and Kelly Dietz CRN 42789
ICIC 10000-03 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines March 22-24 Instructors: Jake Brenner and Amy Frith CRN 42790
ICIC 10000-04 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines March 29-31 Instructors: Howard Kalman and Dara Engler CRN 42791
ICIC 13000-01 Creativity: Transforming Insights into Ideas Instructors: Paula Turkon and Kurt Komaromi W4-6:40, January 23 - February 20 CRN 42794
ICIC 13000-02 Creativity: Transforming Insights into Ideas Instructors: Debbie Rifkin and Mara Baldwin M4-6:40, January 28 - February 25 CRN 42795
ICIC 14000-01 Character: Developing Habits for Good Instructors: Mead Loop and Jack Powers T6:50 – 9:30, January 22 - February 19 CRN 42796
ICIC 14000-02 Character: Developing Habits for Good Instructors: Robert Sullivan and Andrew Utterson W4-6:40, January 23 - February 20 CRN 42799
ICIC 15000-01 Contemplation: Understanding the Self as Learner Instructors: Mary Ann Erickson and Kathryn Caldwell MW4-5:15, January 23 - February 25 CRN 42800
ICIC 15000-02 Contemplation: Understanding the Self as Learner Instructors: Mary Ann Erickson and Julia Lapp TR4-5:15, March 19 - April 18 CRN 42801
ICIC 20000-01 Changing the World Instructors: Gordon Rowland and Ali Erkan MW4-5:15, January 23 - February 25 CRN 42802
See www.ithaca.edu/academics/iicc
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