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Undergraduate Record 2007-2008 [ARCHIVED RECORD]
Course Descriptions
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French |
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• FREN 571 - New World Literature
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• FREN 580 - Literature and Society
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• FREN 593 - Independent Study/Selected Topics in French Literature and/or Civilization
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• FREN 594 - Independent Study/Selected Topics in French Literature and/or Civilization
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• FREN 598 - Thesis Research
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• FREN 599 - Thesis Research
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French in Translation |
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• FRTR 220 - Topics in French and Francophone Culture
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• FRTR 221 - Topics in Medieval Literature
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• FRTR 223 - Topics in French Baroque and Classical Culture
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• FRTR 244 - Topics in French Cinema
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• FRTR 329 - Contemporary Caribbean Culture
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General History |
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• HIST 100 - Introductory Seminar in History
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• HIST 215 - History of U.S.-Latin American Relations in the 20th Century
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• HIST 220 - Technology in World History
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• HIST 301 - History of Canada
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• HIST 302 - History of British West Indies
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• HIST 304 - The British Empire in the 18th Century
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• HIST 320 - History, Museums, and Interpretation
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• HIST 321 - History of Sexuality in the West
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• HIST 322 - Zionism and the Creation of the State of Israel
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• HIST 330 - South Atlantic Migration
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• HIST 337 - The Impact of Printing, 1450-1900
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• HIST 352 - The Second World War
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• HIST 353 - Cold War in World History
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• HIST 361 - Espionage and Intelligence in the 20th Century
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• HIST 401 - Major Seminar
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• HIST 402 - Major Colloquium
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• HIST 403 - Topics in History
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• HIST 404 - Independent Study
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• HIST 405 - Distinguished Majors Program-Special Colloquium
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• HIST 406A - Distinguished Majors Program-Special Seminar
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• HIST 406B - Distinguished Majors Program-Special Seminar
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• HIST 407 - Political and Social Thought Seminar
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• HIST 501 - Documentary Editing Procedures and Practice
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• HIST 502 - Documentary Editing Procedures and Practice
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• HIST 503 - Quantitative Analysis of Historical Data
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• HIST 504 - Monticello Internship
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• HIST 505 - History, Memory, Subjectivity
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• HIST 506 - Philosophy of History
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• HIST 507 - Internship in History: Interpreting African-American Life at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
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• HIST 509 - Multiculturalism in the Ottoman Empire
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• HIST 511 - Slave Systems in Africa and the Americas
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• HIST 513 - The Atlantic Slave Trade
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• HIST 529 - History of US Intelligence in the 20th Century and its Impace on Policymaking
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• HIST 589 - South Atlantic History
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• HIUS 502 - Counterpoint Seminar: Teaching Post-Civil War American History
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General Linguistics |
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• LNGS 200 - Grammatical Concepts in Foreign Language Learning
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• LNGS 222 - Black English
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• LNGS 224 - Southern American English
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• LNGS 325 - Introduction to Linguistic Theory and Analysis
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• LNGS 326 - Introduction to Comparative-Historical Linguistics
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• LNGS 495 - Eastern Literature through Picture and Film
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• LNGS 495 - Independent Study in General Linguistics
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• LNGS 496 - Eastern Literature through Picture and Film
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• LNGS 496 - Independent Study in General Linguistics
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• LNGS 506 - Syntax and Semantics
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General Religion |
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• RELG 100 - First-Year Seminar
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• RELG 101 - Introduction to Western Religious Traditions
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• RELG 104 - Introduction to Eastern Religious Traditions
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• RELG 214 - Archaic Cult and Myth
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• RELG 215 - Religion in American Life and Thought to 1865
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• RELG 216 - Religion in American Life and Thought from 1865 to the Present
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• RELG 219 - Religion and Modern Fiction
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• RELG 230 - Religious Ethics and Moral Problems
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• RELG 238 - Faith and Doubt in the Modern Age
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• RELG 239 - Theism and Humanism
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• RELG 244 - Human Nature and Its Possibilities
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• RELG 263 - Business, Ethics, and Society
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• RELG 265 - Theology, Ethics, and Medicine
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• RELG 305 - Religions of Western Antiquity
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• RELG 308 - Israeli Fiction in Translation
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• RELG 321 - Major Themes in American Religious History
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• RELG 340 - Women and Religion
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• RELG 347 - Christianity and Science
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• RELG 351 - Religion and Society
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• RELG 353 - Religion and Psychology
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• RELG 357 - Existentialism: Its Literary, Philosophical and Religious Expressions
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• RELG 360 - Religion and Modern Theatre
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• RELG 364 - Religion, God, and Evil
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• RELG 365 - Systems of Theological Ethics
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• RELG 366 - Issues in Theological Ethics
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• RELG 372 - Witchcraft
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• RELG 375 - Taoism and Confucianism
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• RELG 386 - Human Bodies and Parts as Properties
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• RELG 395 - Evil in Modernity: Banal or Demonic
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• RELG 400 - Majors Seminar
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• RELG 415 - Salem Witch Trials
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• RELG 422 - American Religious Autobiography
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• RELG 461 - Sex and Morality
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• RELG 503 - Readings in Chinese Religion
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• RELG 506 - Interpretation of Myth
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• RELG 507 - Interpretation Theory
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• RELG 508 - Seminar on Religion and American Culture I
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• RELG 514 - Seminar on a Major Religious Thinker
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• RELG 515 - Issues in Religious Ethics
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• RELG 517 - Seminar in History of Religions
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• RELG 518 - Seminar in Philosophical Theology
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• RELG 524 - Problems in Philosophy of Religion
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• RELG 537 - Feasting, Fasting and Faith: Food in Jewish and Christian Traditions
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• RELG 541 - Seminar in Social and Political Thought
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