This course offers a range of intellectual inquiry, from history and economics to physical science, moral philosophy, and literature. At its core, this class challenges students to see the ways in which they are learning in an interconnected world which they can influence.
The overall concept of this course is to explore a series of broad contemporary issues in an interdisciplinary, unit-based manner, and features a high degree of independent investigation and group sharing. Possible units of study include climate change, global terrorism, poverty, and genetic engineering.