Quest 1 courses fufill the requirement currently satisfied by IUF1000/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, fufill 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: 16239): Ethics & Public Sphere
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16240): Race and Law in the American City
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16241): Place-Making, Self-Making
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16267): What is Madness?: Africa & Euroamerica
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16268): Medicine, Science and the Dawn of Reason
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16269): The European Experience: A Humanities Perspective
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16270): Places and Spaces
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16271): Why Tell Stories?
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16272): Revolution and Reconciliation in America and South Africa
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16273): Identity and Transformation in Fiction and Film
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16274): What is a Man?
IDS2935 (Class Number: 16301): Higher Education, Creative Reading, and the Examined Life