Inquiry Seminars
Registration begins at 9 a.m., April 18.
During your first semester at Concordia you will take a specially designed course called an Inquiry Seminar, which is part of your First-Year Experience. The topics are extremely diverse and the professors request to teach these courses on topics they find fascinating. The other students in your Inquiry Seminar will also be members of your Orientation Club.
Check out the Inquiry Seminar offerings below and jot down your top three to five.
Inquiry Seminars
HispanicUSA: Tales of Two AmericasLeadership through Athletics
Madness and Genius in German Literature and Film
Women and Sports
Utopia / Dystopia
Called to Help
Daily Life Under Totalitarianism
Murder! – Form, Ethics, and Values in Mystery Fiction
From Geishas to Cyborgs: Production and Reception of Japanese Visual Culture, Eighteenth to Twenty-first Centuries
Gendered Performance
Credo Seminars
(for those invited to participate in the honors program)
The Greeks at WarEngaged Buddhism and Mindfulness Practice
The Bible -- (Just?) a Story
Coffeehouse Culture
Filming the Future: Exploring Science Fiction Cinema
Politics of American Law
The Magic of Myth in Literature and Film



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