IDS 101 Valuing Diversity -
This course focuses on multiculturalism and emphasizes the value of understanding and respecting cultural diversity in today's pluralistic societies. Students explore and discuss issues of race, ethnicity, gender, social class, religion, access, ability, sexual preference or orientation, language, age, size, and appearance. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English Semester Offered: F/S

IDS 200 Honors Colloquium: Special Topics -
This course is a team-taught seminar that serves as a capstone experience for students in the QCC Honors Program. Students examine timely issues from many disciplines using a variety of perspectives. The seminar provides a stimulating and challenging experience, covers a broad area of knowledge, and emphasizes inquiry, discovery, critical thinking, and discussion methods to encourage meaningful participation from both students and faculty. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Enrollment in Honors Program or permission of Honors Program Coordinator, ENG 102-Honors, 30 college credits Semester Offered: F/S

IDS 215 Bioethics -
This course provides an introduction to ethical thinking as it relates to the life and health sciences. Students examine ethical issues surrounding continuing developments in biology and biomedicine; identify ethical components in the application of biological knowledge to areas of human activity; analyze an ethical problem in biology and human activity; and, analyze a problem in biology and medicine to arrive at an ethically valid course of action for the individual or society. Credits: 3 Corequisites: ENG 101 Semester Offered: S

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