EPISODE · Jan 31, 2012 · 16 MIN
Why Should You Teach An Interdisciplinary Course?
from IHS Academic
In this Kosmos podcast, I speak with Dr. Jason King, assistant professor of theology at St. Vincent's College, about why you should teach an interdisciplinary course, and how it can benefit both you and the students.
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