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Sample Syllabi from a Completely Integrated Great Books Cure Curriculum: Shimer College
Integrative Studies 1: Analysis, Logic, and Rhetoric
Integrative Studies 2: Nature and Creation of Mathematics
Integrative Studies 5: History and Philosophy of Western Civilization (Ancient World to Middle Ages)
Natural Sciences 1: Laws and Models in Chemistry
Natural Sciences 2: Evolution, Genetics, and Animal Behavior
Natural Sciences 3: Physics: Light and the Physical Bases of Explanation
Natural Sciences 4: Twentieth-Century Science and Philosophy
Humanities 1: Art and Music
Humanities 2: Poetry, Drama, and Fiction
Humanities 3: Philosophy and Theology (Ancient to Early Modern)
Humanities 4: Critical Evaluation in the Humanities (Enlightenment to Present)
History and Philosophy of Western Civilization (Renaissance to Twentieth Century)
Political Science 1: Western Political Tradition
Political Science 2: Modern Theories of State and Society
Social Sciences 1: Society, Culture, and Personality
Social Sciences 2: Methodology of the Social Sciences
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