Professor: Nicole Dahmen
4.00 credits
- CRN 41846 - Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, 10:00-11:20am @ Remote Synchronous
Curiosity is defined as the desire to know something. It’s a basic element of our human brain functioning, but it’s the key to much more than simply the acquisition of new knowledge. Curiosity can help to foster deeper connections to ourselves, others, and the world around us. Curiosity can help us heal, help us create, and help us solve complex problems. We will approach our study of curiosity through the lens of the social sciences.