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Humanities Capstone Seminar – 2nd semester course
Open to: 12th grade
Meetings per ten-day rotation: Varies
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Prerequisites: History 9-12, English 9-12
In the 12th grade Humanities Capstone Seminar students will explore essential questions that are at the core of the human condition through an interdisciplinary lens. This course will help students explore core topics related to happiness, ethics, and purpose. Diverse and interdisciplinary sources will be used to explore questions including but not limited to: What is truth? Is there such a thing as right and wrong? What is our duty to others? Where do we derive purpose, meaning, happiness, and well being? Students will explore these questions through literature, psychology, sociology, and philosophy. Students will learn through a combination of seminar style discussions, lectures, primary and secondary source readings, films, and literature. Students will be assessed through regular response papers, analytical essays, and facilitation of group discussions.