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INCO 222 - First Year Seminar
Credits:
A mandatory, non-credit course for entering freshman who
have graduated from high school within the last three years,
to be completed during the first semester of the freshman
year. The goals of the course are to enhance academic
success, to facilitate social adjustment to the Thompson
School and University environment, and to improve student
retention. The course will cover those academic and social
areas essential to getting new students on track and to
linking student to School and University support services
before the student encounters difficulties. CR/F.
INCO 401 - War
Credits:
4.00
Nature and experience of modern warfare and its historical
development; social and biological roots of war; national
security and defense concepts and issues; the nuclear age
and weapons of mass destruction; the post-Cold War age;
philosophical issues.
INCO #402 - Peace
Credits:
4.00
Investigates (1) military deterrence in theory and practice;
(2) alternatives to military deterrence such as diplomacy,
international law, and conflict resolution, and nonviolent
defense; (3) economic and environmental interdependence
of nations; and (4) political, cultural, ethical, and
religious conceptions of peace.
INCO 402H - Honors/Peace
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 402.
INCO 404 - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
Introductory course required of all honors program students.
Special fee.
INCO 404B - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404C - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404D - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404E - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404F - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404G - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404H - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404J - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404K - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404L - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404M - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404N - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404O - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404P - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404R - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404S - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404T - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404U - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404W - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 404Y - Honors: Freshman Seminar
Credits:
4.00
See description for INCO 404. Writing intensive.
INCO 410 - College
Credits:
2.00
Evolving role and function of colleges and universities in
American higher education. Issues involving the professorate
including teaching, scholarship and service as the framework
for an academic career.
INCO 444 - First Year Seminar
Credits:
1.00
Introduction to the University and its resources,
including instruction on study skills, time management,
crisis management, and conflict resolution; academic
responsibility: general education requirements and the value
of a liberal arts education. Exposure to the University's
academic and social support services including its libraries
and computer facilities. CR/F.
INCO 450 - Introduction to Race, Culture and Power
Credits:
4.00
Explores the ways in which the concept of "race" serves
to justify global relationships of domination and inequality
and is embedded in U.S. society. Examines how dominant
powers use "culture" to maintain subordination and how
subordinated peoples use "culture" to resist exploitation.
(Also listed as ANTH 450.)
INCO 480 - Arts in Society
Credits:
4.00
Brings students into relationship with classical visual
and performing arts. Students attend lectures about the
arts and live performances of music, theatre, and dance;
take trips to visit museums; and view architecture. Students
read relevant materials and write about each art work
experienced. Special fee.
INCO #520 - World Scientific Cultures
Credits:
4.00
Designed to prepare students in all majors to understand the
international dimensions of science and technology. The
course will introduce students to global issues in science
through study of the history, sociology, and politics of
science. In an era when virtually all branches of
scholarship involve international collaboration, very few
students are aware of the international dimensions of their
fields of study. Toward those ends, the students will
consider the place of science and technology in the modern
world from a number of different intellectual perspectives
and for a number of different cultures through four topics.
This will contribute to knowledge of and perspectives
within a diversity of traditions, including the interaction
of social and scientific notions of race and gender. The
course will acquaint students with these issues,
perspectives and methodologies of the social and cultural
study of science.
INCO 555 - Peer Education
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Students serve as co-instructor s for a section of INCO 444
First Year Seminar. Under the supervision of the course
coordinator and their co-instructor (a University faculty
member or Student Affairs professional), they prepare and
present materials and exercises for their section. With
their co-instructor, they also grade written and other
exercises. Students attend weekly meetings with their
section co-instructor and biweekly meetings of all section
instructors. They also attend a two day workshop on teaching
and course facilitation prior to the semester and a one day
workshop at the end of the semester. Prereq: permission.
May be repeated. CR/F.
INCO 585 - Foreign Exchange
Credits:
1.00 to 16.00
Juniors and seniors may spend a semester or year in
Canada at one of eleven colleges and universities in
Nova Scotia or one of eighteen participating institutions
in Quebec. Possible disciplines include public relations,
hospitality management, and computer science. Eligibility
requirements include U.S. citizenship, junior or senior
standing, and good academic achievement. For more
information contact the Center for International Education.
CR/F.
INCO 586 - Foreign Exchange
Credits:
1.00 to 16.00
See description for INCO 585.
INCO 595 - Winterim Topics
Credits:
1.00 to 4.00
Concentrated interdisciplinary exposure to a particular
culture or locale off campus during the winter term.
Includes anthropological, artistic, biological, cultural,
environmental, or geographical, historical, political,
sociological, and other aspects of a culture, country or
locale. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 credits.
INCO 595W - Winterim Topics
Credits:
1.00 to 4.00
Concentrated interdisciplinary exposure to a particular
culture or locale off campus during the winter term.
Includes anthropological, artistic, biological, cultural,
environmental, or geographical, historical, political,
sociological, and other aspects of a culture, country or
locale. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 credits. Writing
intensive.
INCO 596 - Summer Topics
Credits:
1.00 to 4.00
Provides a concentrated interdisciplinary exposure to
a particular culture or locale off campus during the summer
session. Includes anthropological, artistic, biological,
cultural, environmental, geographical, historical,
political, sociological, and other aspects of a culture,
country or locale. May be repeated to 8 credits.
INCO 604 - Honors Senior Thesis/Project
Credits:
4.00
INCO 604H - Honors Senior Thesis
Credits:
4.00 or 8.00
Final requirement for graduation with University Honors.
Intended for honors students in majors that do not offer
honors work. Open by special permission to other honors
students. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
IA (continuous grading). Writing intensive.
INCO 655 - London Program
Credits:
1.00 to 18.00
Enables students to pursue a semester or academic year of
in UNH's programs in London, England. Students must be
admitted before enrolling in the course. For information and
application forms, consult program secretary, 53 Hamilton
Smith Hall. Special fee. IA (continuous grading) grade will
be assigned until official transcript is received.
INCO 656 - London Program
Credits:
1.00 to 18.00
See description for INCO 655.
INCO 657 - Budapest University of Economic Sciences Exchange Program
Credits:
16.00
Coordinated through the Institute for Policy and Social
Science Research, this program is designed for students
studying in the social sciences, or related disciplines, who
wish to study abroad. The program will be is conducted each
fall in Budapest, Hungary. The English language courses
offered transfer as general education, major, or elective
credit within the departments of sociology, economics,
political science, history, tourism, communication, and
other social sciences. Students accompanied by a UNH
professor. Prereq: first-year student. Special fee. CR/F.
INCO 685 - Study Abroad
Credits:
4.00 to 16.00
Enables students to pursue a semester, summer, or
an academic year of foreign study in programs other than
those offered by UNH. Students must provide the University
Committee on Study Abroad with detailed information about
the curriculum and must receive approval from that committee
before registration. Credit awarded only upon successful
completion of the course of study and after receipt by the
committee of an official transcript. Interested students
should consult the Center for International Education.
Prereq: permission. Special fee. (Financial aid requires a
minimum of 6 credits.) CR/F.
INCO 686 - Study Abroad
Credits:
4.00 to 16.00
See description for INCO 685.
INCO 698 - Summer Research Project
Credits:
8.00
Guided independent research or student/faculty
collaborative research. Open to recipients of summer
undergraduate research fellowships or by permission of the
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. (Summer only.)
CR/F.
INCO 699 - McNair Summer Internship
Credits:
McNair Fellows; not graded; Summer only.
INCO 796 - Touching the Limits of Knowledge: Cosmology and Our View of the World
Credits:
1.00
A seminar analyzing the paradoxes and limits of scientific
knowledge and religious understanding, their compatibility
or lack of it with respect to contemporary cosmology.