Lecture
Apple of My I
Course and term details
- Sequence
- 07A
- Part of term
- 1
- Term
- Fall 2026
- Delivery
- Traditional
- Delivery code
- TR
- Linked section
- No
- Open section
- Yes
Fall 2026
LectureMainEtzkorn, Tim MMon Wed Fri 10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
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Lecture
Schedule
Mon, Wed, Fri
10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
Education Annex 314
08/31/2026 – 12/11/2026
Class · LEC
Faculty
Etzkorn, Tim MPrimary
tetzkorn@uwyo.edu
Seats
Course description
Have you ever been curious about the cultures that underlie your passions? In this class, we will study the world around you and the cultures that make up our play, work, relationships, and sense of self. Whatever your passions are - stories, natural environment, activism, food, film, or history - you can find a place for it in Culture & Community. The course will begin with an exploration of pressing topics, then transition into researching contemporary issues and problems-largely be determined by student interest. Our course will culminate with individual multi-modal research projects where you put your cultural literacy and research skills to the test.
Credits
Section information
**Please note: This class has ENGL 1010-37A (TR, 9:35-10:50) as a co-requisite.** Ever wondered how true that old cliché, “you are what you eat,” is? This phrase is often used to encourage healthy eating. But can what we eat impact us in ways beyond physical health? By combining self-reflection, our family histories, and analysis of popular food brands and trends, this class will ask, how can the food around us imprint our values? Subsequently, how can the foods we eat be used to assert our convictions? This class is relevant to those studying history, American studies, family and consumer science, business, sociology, English, gender studies, nursing, and more. If you learn best in courses that intersect your experience with the ideas of others, this class will suit you. Assignments require you to dovetail reflection with research and interviews. By taking this class, you will grow as a student while better understanding yourself and your history.
Attributes
1
U5H · USP15-H Human Culture
USP15-H Human Culture
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