University of Notre Dame
Founded in 1842, the University of Notre Dame is a private Catholic research university located in St. Joseph County, Indiana, boasting 14 research institutes. The university is organized around four undergraduate colleges and one professional school - Arts and Letters, Science, Engineering, the Mendoza College of Business, and the School of Architecture. Including the Law School, Notre Dame's Graduate School offers 32 master's degree and 25 doctoral degree programs. In recent years, Notre Dame faculty have won 46 fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities - more than any other university in the nation.
6 Courses
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View CourseTen Images of Hell in the Twentieth Century
Using four widely accepted images of Hell, this course examines the horrors that defined the 20th ...
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View CourseIntroduction to Poverty Studies
This course gives students an overview of academic research into the nature, causes, and ...
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View CourseAre We Eating Good Food?
Professor Dan Hicks asks students to take a critical look at our contemporary food system ...
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View CourseJews and Christians Throughout History
This course will explore a number of issues which emerge from the history of Christian theology: ...
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View CourseAncient Wisdom and Modern Love
An increasingly popular course, Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love, considers human love and attempts ...
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View CourseAncient and Medieval Philosophy
This course will concentrate on major figures and persistent themes in ancient and medieval ...