Week 1- Two Cultures
UCLA’s campus, like many other campuses around the nation, is divided by art majors and math/science majors. At UCLA the north is considered the artsy campus, and the south is considered the math and science campus. The buildings in the middle of campus that separate the north and south are the majors that don’t really fit into either of the categories (sociology, history etc.). Vesna highlights this idea in her article, Toward a Third Culture: Being in Between . The idea of a triangle, and the point of the triangle being these ideologies that don’t fit in one extreme categories or the other, or are a combination of the two. For example, I am a sociology major, and I have taken a stats class, a design class, a biology class, and a poetry class. My major requires art, technology, math and science. ( Courtesy of U.C.L.A. : http://www.ucla.edu/pdf/ucla-campus-map.pdf ) While Brockman may argue that both extremes will never need to come together, the modern education s...
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