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Apply for Master of Liberal Studies spring courses by October 15
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KOKOMO, Ind.—Applications to participate in the Spring 2005 Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (M.L.S.) program at Indiana University Kokomo must be received by October 15. Call (765) 455-9381 or visit www.iuk.edu/mls. The M.L.S. program utilizes existing coursework in the arts and sciences, supplemented with seminars designed especially for this degree. It has been designed to appeal to students whose careers will be enhanced by a graduate credential. It also attracts individuals who want an organized, challenging program of study for personal self-fulfillment. M.L.S. students complete 30 hours of course work, including 9 hours of interdisciplinary seminars and elective courses in the humanities; social and behavioral sciences; and natural, information and mathematical sciences. All new M.L.S. students for spring 2005 are required to take course D501, Seminar in Humanities, taught by Professor of English John Rudy, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Terri Bourus, Ph.D., will teach D601, the M.L.S. Project Proposal Seminar, which is restricted to students enrolled in the M.L.S. program. Elective M.L.S. courses being offered in spring and the faculty members teaching them are • D511, Philosophy and Human Nature, Associate Professor of Philosophy Robert Strikwerda, Ph.D. • D511, Harlem Renaissance, Associate Professor of English Nadene Keene, D.A. • D512, African Politics, Assistant Professor of Political Science Todd Bradley, Ph.D. • F512, The Legend, Lecturer in Folklore Sue Ridlen, Ph.D. • L553, Study of Southern Authors, Nadene Keene. (This course involves travel to Savannah, Ga., during Spring Recess, March 13–20, 2005.)
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