Quest 1 courses fulfill the requirement currently satisfied by IDS1161 “What is the Good Life?” and are open only to students who have not already taken it. Each Quest 1 course offers 3 credits of Gen Ed Humanities credit. Some, as noted below, fulfill Diversity (D), International (N), or Writing (WR/words) requirements. Quest courses count towards the major in which the instructor teaches at the discretion of that department; for information about this, speak to the Quest 1 course instructor, as listed below.
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16152): The Examined Life: Autobiography in American Performance and Literature
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16153):An Echo of the Invisible World
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16162, 16184, 16185): Justice and Power: Law and Violence
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16163): Cultural Animals
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16165): Fairy Tales and Identity
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16190): Nature & Culture: Lying & Deception
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16192): The Examined Life: Politics and the Arts, 1910-2018
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16193): The Idea of Happiness
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16194, 16195, 16196): Nature, Spirituality & Popular Culture
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16197, 16198, 16223): Race and Law in the American City
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16199): Identity of the Self from Classical Antiquity to the Digital Era
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16218): Women & Religion in Popular US Fiction
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16219): Medicine, Science and the Dawn of Reason
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16220): Humanities Disciplines through Writing
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16221): Women & Religion in Popular US Fiction
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16222): Compassion and the Arts
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16224): Ecological Urbanism before Columbus
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16226): The Examined Life: Life Well Played
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16253): Art of Identity & Health
IDS2935 (Class Number: 23908, 23909, 23910):
Race, Empire, and Leisure in the Carribean and United States