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Course Description

Cosmopolitanism: Ancient Times to Present | Explore the origins of cosmopolitanism, what it means to be a citizen of the world, in ancient Greece and its later manifestations in Eastern and Western thought and practice and its relevance today. $33 includes a $32 fee. Note: Requires membership in Peer Learning Partnership (PLP). Biannual membership is $30.

Learner Outcomes

Explore the basic components of cosmopolitanism; Analyze the interpretations and critiques of cosmopolitanism in later thought; Discover the influence of seaport merchants on coastal cities; Become familiar with, and analyze, the obstacles to cosmopolitanism; Understand the relationship between cosmopolitanism and nationalism/patriotism; Explore one’s own individual relationship to cosmopolitanism, and the cosmopolitanism of one’s own local community; Examine the influence of cosmopolitanism on the arts.
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Section Title
Cosmopolitanism: Ancient Times to Present
Type
In Person
Days
M
Time
2:30PM to 4:30PM
Dates
Sep 29, 2025 to Nov 17, 2025
Schedule
Contact Hours
16.0
Location
  • Main Campus
Delivery Options
Registration Fee
Drop Request Deadline
Sep 28, 2025
Section Transfer Request Deadline
Sep 28, 2025
Instructors
  • Stewart Moss
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