Democratic Citizenship

General

Prefix

HIST

Course Number

197

Course Level

Undergraduate

Department/Unit(s)

College/School

College of Liberal Arts

Description

Exploration through history of the concept and practice of democratic citizenship from an intellectual, political, social, cultural, economic, and multicultural perspective from the year 1500 to present.

Credits

Min

3

Max

3

Repeatable

No

Goals and Diversity

MN Goal Course

Yes

MN Goal Designation(s)

05, 09

Cultural Diversity

No

Learning Outcomes

Outcome

Explain the connections among education, citizenship, and participation in a democratic society while considering major ethical and political theories.

Outcome

Descibe how interpretations of ethics or citizenship may vary by nationality, ethnicity, race, color, religion, gender, ability and disability, or sexual orientation.

Outcome

Apply concepts such as democracy, rights, morality, justice, virtue, liberty and obligation to person, professional, and public issues.

Outcome

Analyze alternative theoretical approaches or formulate solutions to ethical or civic issues, and develop personal agency or ethical judgement in the public domain.