Special Interests Courses for the Fall 2008 Semester
Scroll down below
to read more information about the LEARNING COMMUNITIES COURSES, THE HONORS
PROGRAM, GREAT BOOKS PROGRAM,
GLOBAL STUDIES PROGRAM AND CERIFICATE COURSES, WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM AND CERTIFICATE
COURSES, DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES,
LATE START COURSES, AND INDEPENDENT STUDY OPTIONS.
To read more about an instructor and/or to their course description, click on the blue links below
TO REGISTER FOR ANY OF THESE CLASSES PLEASE VISIT: MyOakton
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Learning Communities
(formally known as Tandems): Learning
Communities link two courses to provide a cross-disciplinary study of a topic.
Course requirements overlap. Students have a greater opportunity to know each other and the instructors,
who sit in on both classes.
Students must register for both courses. (6 credits)
Learning Communities Courses:
To read more about an instructor and/or to their course description, click on the blue links below
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Honors Program:offers you all the advantages of a traditional liberal arts education
- small classes, distinguished faculty, and challenging courses with other bright,
interested and motivated students. Honors at Oakton is designed for students
who have the ability to succeed anywhere, but who choose to remain close to
home and obtain a quality education at an affordable cost. Honors courses are
student-centered and prepare students to transfer to competitive colleges and
universities and to read, write and think at a high level in their jobs.
For more information, contact the
Honors Program.
Honors Courses: To read more about an instructor and/or to their course description, click on the blue links below
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Humanities
120-0H1: Western Culture and the Arts |
TR
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9:30 am-10:45
am
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Des Plaines | Thomas
Bowen and Hollace Graff |
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Humanities 140-0H1: Introduction to Women's Studies |
MW
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12:30pm
- 1:45pm
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Des Plaines | Hollace Graff |
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Philosophy 205- 0H1: World Religions |
MW
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12:30pm
- 1:45pm
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Des Plaines | Joo Heung Lee |
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Philosophy
290-0H1: Topics
in Philosophy ~ |
MW
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11:00am-12:15pm
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Des Plaines | Hollace Graff |
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Great
Books Program at Oakton encourages faculty and students
to explore cultural themes through discussion of literary, historical, philosophical
and political texts fundamental to the Western tradition. Students and faculty
will have the opportunity to form a close intellectual community, as they read
and analyze provocative and powerful texts that have substantially influenced
the development of our society. What makes a Great Books course? At least half
of the readings in all Great Books courses are classic texts from both Western
and non-Western traditions.
Each course will also be based on a significant theme, such as democracy, beauty,
desire, morality, or citizenship. To register for a Great Books course, simply
choose the "G" section number
for a class which is part of your regular course program. For more information,
contact the Great
Books Program.
Great Books Courses: To read more about an instructor and/or to their course description, click on the blue links below
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Humanities
127-0G1: Introduction to Philosophy |
MW
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9:30am - 10:45 am
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Des Plaines | Peter Hudis |
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Humanities
127- 0G2: Introduction to Philosophy |
TR |
11:00am - 12:15 pm |
Des Plaines |
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Humanities
127- 0G3: Introduction to Philosophy |
TR |
8:00am - 9:15 am |
Des Plaines |
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Humanities
127- 0G4: Introduction to Philosophy |
MW |
9:30am - 10:45 am |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 106- 0G1:
Ethics |
MW |
9:30am - 10:45 am |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 106- 0G2:
Ethics |
TR |
9:30pm - 10:45 am |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 106- 0G3: Ethics |
TR |
12:30pm - 1:45 pm |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 106- 0G4: Ethics |
TR |
12:30pm - 1:45 pm |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 106- 0G5: Ethics |
MW |
11:00pm - 12:15 pm |
Des Plaines |
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MW |
9:30am - 10:45 am |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 230- 0G2:
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy |
MW |
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
Skokie |
TBA |
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Philosophy 245- 0G1:
Foundational Religious Texts |
F |
9:00am - 11:50 am |
Skokie |
Daniel Kynaston |
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Global Studies Program:
Now you can earn a certificate
in Global Studies. The Global Studies
Concentration is an eighteen (18) semester hour program designed to aid students
in understanding the complex interrelationships among nations and peoples within
the global society. The program presents a cross-disciplinary approach that
allows students to explore the impact of forces such as culture / ethnicity
/ race, imperialism, globalization, industrialization, environmental sustainability,
resistance movements, peace movements, and access to natural and human resources,
including water, food, healthcare and education. It establishes a unique foundation
for the pursuit of varied majors and careers, from liberal arts to social sciences
to business.
See course listing below. For more information, click here.
The Oakton Global Studies Program Mission Statement Oakton
Community Colleges Vision, Mission and Values states, in part, that the
college encourages students to entertain and question ideas, think critically,
solve problems, and engage with other cultures, with one another and with faculty.
In addition, the college challenges students to be capable global citizens,
guided by knowledge and ethical principles, who will shape the future. To read
more about the Global Studies Program click
here.
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TR |
2:00pm - 3:15 PM |
Des Plaines |
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Humanities 165-001:
Introduction to World Music |
MW
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12:30pm-
1:45 PM
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Des Plaines | Dennis Polkow |
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Humanities 165-002:
Introduction to World Music |
M
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2:00pm
- 4:50 PM
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Des Plaines | David Hunter |
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Humanities 220-001:
Asian Humanities |
TR
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11:00am
- 12:15 pm
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Skokie | Emily Bloch |
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Humanities 220-0W1:
Asian Humanities |
S
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9:00am
- 1:00 pm
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Skokie | Emily Bloch |
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Philosophy 205-001:
World Religions |
TR |
12:30pm - 1:45 PM |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 205-002: World Religions |
TR |
9:30pm - 10:45 am |
Skokie |
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Philosophy 205-003: World Religions |
MW
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9:30pm
- 10:45 am
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Des Plaines | Joo Heung Lee |
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Philosophy 205-004: World Religions |
MW
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2:00pm
- 3:15 pm
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Des Plaines | Gail Ginsburg |
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Philosophy 205-005: World Religions |
TH
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8:00am
- 9:15 am
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Des Plaines | Gail Ginsburg |
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Philosophy 205-006: World Religions |
MW
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9:30am
- 10:45 am
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Des Plaines | Mark Samberg |
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Philosophy 205-007: World Religions |
F |
9:00am - 11:50 am |
Des Plaines |
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| Philosophy 205-008: World Religions |
MW |
8:00am - 9:15 am |
Des Plaines |
Daniel Kynaston |
| Philosophy 205-009: World Religions |
MW |
2:00pm - 3:15 pm |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 205-010: World Religions |
TH
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4:30pm
- 5:45 pm
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Des Plaines | Mohamed Mehdi |
| Philosophy 205-050: World Religions |
M |
4:30pm - 5:45 pm |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 205-051: World Religions |
W |
6:00pm - 8:50 pm |
Skokie |
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S |
9:00am - 1:00 PM |
Des Plaines |
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Philosophy 205- 0C1: World Religions |
This is an online
class.
Weekly participation required. |
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TR |
12:30pm - 1:45 PM |
Des Plaines |
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For a listing of Fall
2008 Global Studies Courses click
here
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Women's Studies Program:
This
semester Oakton launches a new Women's Studies Program. Who should take Women's
Studies classes? Everyone! Women's Studies classes are open to all Oakton students.
All courses transfer as major or elective credit, and most can be used to fulfill
general education requirements. So whether you want to take a few WS courses
as you satisfy your gen eds, are interested in transferring as a major to one
of the many area institutions offering an undergraduate Women's Studies degree,
or just wish to explore this fascinating discipline for personal enrichment,
Women's Studies has something for you. For more information click
here.
Women's Studies Concentration/Certification:
For a listing of Fall 2008 Women's Studies courses click
here
| Humanities 140-001: Introduction to Women's Studies |
MW |
11:00am - 12:15pm |
Des Plaines |
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| Humanities 140-002: Introduction to Women's Studies |
TR |
11:00am - 12:15pm |
Skokie |
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| Humanities 140-0H1: Introduction to Women's Studies |
MW
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12:30pm - 1:45pm
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Des Plaines | Hollace Graff |
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TR |
9:30am - 10:45am |
Des Plaines |
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TR |
2:00pm - 3:15 pm |
Skokie |
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| Humanities
142-050:
Women and Creativity |
W
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6:30
pm - 9:20 pm
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Des Plaines | Kate Zambreno |
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Late Start Classes: These
courses begin on September
27, 2008 and finish on December 13, 2008 and are in
session for 10 weeks.
To
read more about an instructor and/or to their course description, click
on the blue links below
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Humanities 120- 0W1: Western Culture and the Arts |
S |
9:00am - 1:00 pm |
Skokie |
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Humanities 122- 0W1: Contemporary Culture and the Arts |
S |
9:00am
- 1:00 pm |
Des Plaines |
TBA |
| Humanities 127 - 0W1~ Introduction to Philosophy |
S
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9:00am-1:00pm
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Skokie | Urban Thobe |
| Humanities 220 - 0W1~ Asian Humanities |
S
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9:00am-1:00pm
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Skokie | Emily Bloch |
| Philosophy 107 - 0W1~ Business Ethics |
S
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9:00am-1:00pm
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Des Plaines | Thomas Dolan |
| Philosophy 205 - 0W1~ World Religion |
S
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9:00am-1:00pm
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Des Plaines | Eugene Muhammad |
Online courses:
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Humanities 120- 0C1 |
This is an online class. Weekly participation required. |
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This is an online class. Weekly participation required. |
Thomas Bowen | |
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This is an online class. Weekly participation required. |
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Philosophy 105- 0C1: Logic |
This is an online class. Weekly participation required. |
Thomas Bowen |
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This is an online class. Weekly participation required. |
Independent Studies:
If there is something else you would like to study that is not on our schedule
and you are a highly motivated student with strong backgrounds in Humanities
and Philosophy, you have the option to approach our faculty members to set up
a Honors Contract or to set up a special Independent Study course.
For more information, please contact Hollace
Graff, Chair of the Philosophy and Humanities Department.