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The Aquinas Emeritus College offers a liberal arts curriculum taught by professors from area institutions and professionals from diverse disciplines. A broad spectrum of topics is presented each year, covering everything from Art and Humanities to Science, and we continue to develop new course ideas. Our curriculum reflects the wide-ranging interests of mature adult learners, as well as important and timely topics being addressed by other cultural and research institutions such as the Public Museum of Grand Rapids and the Van Andel Institute. In addition to regular course offerings, we offer opportunities for cultural and study tours.
 
The academic program runs from September through June, consisting of five regular sessions of four weeks each (two in fall, two in winter/spring and one in June) and an abbreviated, two-week session in January. In addition to our on-campus program, we also offer courses at retirement communities and senior citizen centers, and at area cultural institutions.
 
The following list of topics represents a sampling of courses that have been presented in recent years:
 
Art & Art History Biography Biological & Earth Science
Book Seminar Computers Great Books Seminar
History Languages Literature, Film & Writing
Music Philosophy, Spirituality & Theology Political Science & Current Events
Social Sciences    
 
Art & Art History
19th Century American Art Pastel Painting
Antiques & Collecting Sculptures of the Meijer Gardens
Drawing in Pencil, Charcoal & Ink Surrealism
Matisse/Picasso Watercolors
Modern Architecture  
 
Biography
John Adams Franklin D Roosevelt
Christopher Columbus Theodore R. Roosevelt
Thomas Jefferson Harry S. Truman
John F. Kennedy George Washington
Abraham Lincoln  
 
Biological & Earth Science
Genes, Molecules and Disease
An Introduction to the Van Andel Institute
The Human Genome Project
The Life and Times of Ancient Michigan
The Historical Development of Some Challenging Scientific Breakthroughs
Taking Flight: Butterfly Biology and Conservation
The Impact of Biotechnology on Our Lives
Those Amazing Birds
 
Book Seminar
The Book Seminar meets twice each year for 6 weeks. Books featured in past seminars include:
Water Wars: Privatization, Pollution & Profit
The Clash of Civilizations: Remaking of World Order
The Geography of Thought: Why We Think the Way We Do
The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy
One Palestine Complete
Divided by God: America's Church-State Problem and What We Should Do About It
The News About the News
The World is Flat
Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse
 
Computers
Computers for Beginners Intermediate Computers
Introduction to the Internet  
 
Great Books Seminar
The Great Books Foundation 50th Anniversary Series:
Clashes of Culture Love and Marriage
 
History
The American Civil War The Roaring 20s
History of Russia U. S. Interventions in Latin America
Leadership Controversies of WWII Ordinary Germans & the Holocaust
The Lewis & Clark Expedition The Republic of Turkey: History, Culture & Politics
Modern China: A History Seminar  
 
Languages
Survival French Survival Spanish
 
Literature, Film & Writing
The Art of Journaling The Mind and Art of Samuel Johnson
Current Cinema On Reading Poetry
Fiction Writing Workshop Shakespeare's Kings
Film Noir Robert Frost: Man & Poet
From Memory to Memoir Writing from the Natural World
J. R. R. Tolkien  
 
Music
20th & 21st Century Music Makers
Four Great Composers
American 20th Century Pop Music
Keyboard Music Throughout the Ages
Cool Jazz
Introduction to Opera Grand Rapids and the Grand Rapids Ballet
 
Philosophy, Spirituality & Theology
Wrestling with God
The Priest & the Rabbi: A Catholic/Jewish Dialogue
History of God
Introduction to World Religions, Part I - Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam & Judaism
Sacred Time & the Search for Meaning
The Development of New Testament Literature
The Children of Abraham
The Psalms
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Living in the Presence: Aging & the Contemplative Experience
Celtic Spirituality
 
Political Science & Current Events
The World in Crisis 9/11: One Year Later
Bioterrorism  
 
Social Sciences
Archaeology of Jordan
Karl Bodmer's Native America
Building and Maintaining Healthy Relationships
Myths & Moundbuilders: Archaeology of the Grand River Valley in Michigan
Death & Dying
Nomadic Bedouin Women
Ireland: The Land & its Peoples
Qumran & the Dead Sea Scrolls
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