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Nov 24, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Thomas Paine Studies Minor
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The Departments of English, History, Philosophy, and Political Science offer a 15-credit, interdisciplinary minor in Thomas Paine Studies. Students who minor in Thomas Paine Studies will:
- Understand the political ideas originated and developed by Paine.
- Connect Paine’s political ideas to the philosophical, historical, and literary context of the early American republic and the transatlantic circulation of ideas in the eighteenth century.
- Situate Paine within American political history and the American political tradition.
- Apply Thomas Paine’s ideas to the political problems and issues of contemporary American and global society.
- Develop their writing skills across disciplines
- Improve their critical and problem solving skills by applying them to Paine’s writings.
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Required Courses (12 Credits)
Students who wish to complete the minor in Thomas Paine Studies must complete EACH of the following courses:
Elective Courses (3 Credits)
Students who wish to complete the minor in Thomas Paine Studies must complete ONE of the following courses:
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