CC 110 Texts and Contexts I
8 Credits
TR 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
MW 9-9:50 a.m. or 10:30-11:20 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
R 8-9:15 p.m.
Texts and Contexts offers students an opportunity to study selected great works of humankind and to engage the lively ideas that have shaped its traditions. The close reading of primary texts is accompanied by a survey of the wider aspects of the historical epoch and milieu appropriate to each text. Semesters are arranged in chronological units that also have a topical focus––the fall semester beginning with antiquity and the spring semester concluding with the modern world. Readings are drawn from history, literature, philosophy, and religion. Supplementary materials to illuminate the texts and their contexts may include biographies, artistic works, and scholarly and critical essays.
Other Fall Semester Courses
CC 201A: Christ College Symposium
CC 205: Word And Image (Humanities: Fine Arts Requirement)
CC 215: The Christian Tradition (THEO 200 And WIC Course)
CC 255: Interpretation: Self, Culture, Society (Social Science Requirement)
CC 300 GX: History And Systems Of Psychology
CC 325 B: African American Literature (Cultural Diversity)
CC 325 A: Museum History And Culture
CC 325 C: Japanese Visual Culture (Cultural Diversity Requirement)
CC 300 HX: Studies In Theology, Health & Healing (Upper Level Theology Requirement)
CC 300 A: Science, Technology, And Society
CC 300 B: Empathy & Compassion In Society
CC 300 CX: The Christian Epic From Virgil To Milton (Upper Level THEO Requirement)
CC 300 DX: History And Systems Of Psychology
CC 300 EX: Real Stories From American Literature (Humanities: Literature Requirement)
CC 455 A: Inquiry In The Liberal Arts
CC 499: Christ College Senior Colloquium