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Comparative Cultural Studies (BA)
Is asking "what it all means" your passion? What does it mean when museums are asked to return works of art to their countries of origin? When Native Americans protest a ski center's proposal to make artificial snow on a mountain they hold sacred? When schools battle over the teaching of evolution?
Indulge your curiosity. Explore the complexities of human experience. Apply the notion of "learning to live together" to the study of religion, technology, the visual arts, and the physical world. Investigate the nature of human imagination and values. Consider the roles world religions have played in human history and culture and study pressing contemporary religious issues. Learn about yourself: Where do your ideas and values come from? What are their implications - for your life and the lives of others?
Basic requirements for the
Comparative Cultural Studies (BA)
degree
Liberal Studies (35 units)
Major Requirements (58 units)
Diversity Requirements (These courses may be used to meet other requirements in your academic plan) (6 units)
Electives
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NAU Catalog for a current list of classes for this program.
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Events & Deadlines
- 05/27 : MEMORIAL DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 07/04 : INDEPENDENCE DAY- UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 09/02 : LABOR DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 11/11 : VETERANS DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 11/28-11/29 : THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED (Begin)
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Degree Available At:
 - In Person Campuses
 - Blended Campuses
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