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More important, courses can certainly be designed which eliminate the danger of parochialism by putting the technical aspects of art in their larger context. Hum 105, as a Gen Ed course if it fulfills its promise, would seem to be the archetype of this new genre. The Committee on General Education has both the flexibility and the philosophical rationale to take such courses--those featuring academic and practical analysis--under its newly strengthened wing. The "new breed" of Gen Ed courses should highlight a few more confrontations with real, live...
...Committee on General Education may consider using the freshman seminar program to diversify opportunities for fulfilling the new Gen Ed requirements...
...clear mandate from the Faculty debate was to create a greater diversity in course offerings," Edward T. Wilcox, director of General Education, said yesterday. Though the way in which the seminars might fit into the Gen Ed program is undetermined as yet, Wilcox said they could help create this diversity...
Wilcox pointed out that the seminars' limited size would not prevent them from satisfying a Gen Ed requirement if the Committee decided their substance was appropriate to General Education...
Wilcox pointed out that only a portion of the seminars could become art of the program. "A good many of them bear no relation to the Gen Ed requirement," he said. "Some of them are very narrow research projects...