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English, Writing General Literatures
Note: 100 level courses may NOT be counted toward the English major or minor.
Advanced Courses
Note: All 300 level courses require the prerequisite of a 200 level ENG course.
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• ENG 329, 330 - Nineteenth Century British Fiction: The Marriage Plot
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• ENG 331, 333 - English Romanticism
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• ENG 338, 339 - City, Frontier, & Empire in American Literature
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• ENG 339 - City, Frontier, & Empire in American Literature
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• ENG 340, 341 - European Novel in Translation
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• ENG 343, 344 - Irish Literature
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• ENG 345, 346 - Contemporary Irish Drama
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• ENG 347, 348 - Modern British Fiction
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• ENG 349, 350 - Modern American Fiction
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• ENG 352, 353 - Modern Poetry I: 1889-1945
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• ENG 354, 355 - Modern Poetry II: 1945-2000
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• ENG 356, 357 - Native American Literature
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• ENG 364 - Screenwriting Workshop
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• ENG 365, 366 - Contemporary Poetry
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• ENG 368 - Magazine Writing & Editing: ‘Zines, DIY Publishing & Literary Journal
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• ENG 373, 374 - The Literary Marketplace
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• ENG 375 - Postcolonial Literature
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• ENG 378, 379 - The Death of the Sun: Energy, Elegy, & Empire in Victorian Literature
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• ENG 391, 392 - Decadence: The Literature of the 1890s
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• ENG 392 - Decadence: The Literature of the 1890s
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• ENG 395, 396 - Literature & Film of the Cold War
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• ENG 397, 398 - Gender, Sensation, & the Novel
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• ENG 400-449 - CUE: Seminar in English
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• ENG 960 - Internship in Writing
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Environmental Science |
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• ESC 111 - Topics in Environmental Science
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• ESC 113 - Environmental Science I
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• ESC 114 - Environmental Science II
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• ESC 201 - Environmental Geology
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• ESC 310 - CUE: Environmental Chemistry
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• ESC 312 - CUE: Toxicology
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• ESC 960 - Environmental Science Internship
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Finance |
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• FIN 105 - Family Finance I
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• FIN 106 - Family Finance II
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• FIN 144 - Introduction to Portfolio Management (The Investment Society)
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• FIN 237 - Corporation Finance
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• FIN 241 - Current Topics in Financial Markets: Investment Strategies
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• FIN 311 - Mathematics for Financial Analysis
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• FIN 330 - Money, Banking, & Financial Markets
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• FIN 344 - Investments & Portfolios
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• FIN 365 - Mergers & Acquisitions
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• FIN 367 - Derivative Markets
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• FIN 490 - CUE: Advanced Topics in Financial Management
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• FIN 960 - Finance Internship
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Film Studies |
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• FLM 201 - Film History I: 1895-1950
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• FLM 202, 204 - Film History II: 1950-Present
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• FLM 225 - The Western Film
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• FLM 227 - Melodrama
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• FLM 229 - Travel & Cultural Encounters in Film
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• FLM 250 - Contemporary World Cinema
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• FLM 325 - French New Wave Cinema
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• FLM 328 - Australian Cinema
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• FLM 330 - New Asian Cinemas
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• FLM 332 - Film Cultures of North Africa & the Middle East
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• FLM 334 - Bollywood: Indian Popular Cinema
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• FLM 336 - African American Cinema
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• FLM 348 - Cinema’s Altered States
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• FLM 349 - Film Reviewing
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• FLM 354 - Film Noir
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• FLM 360 - Major Filmmakers
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• FLM 450 - CUE: Film Studies Seminar
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French |
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• FRN 101 - Elementary French I
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• FRN 102 - Elementary French II
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• FRN 203 - Intermediate French I
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• FRN 204 - Intermediate French II
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• FRN 301 - French Conversation & Composition
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• FRN 304 - Advanced French Conversation & Composition
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• FRN 305 - Topics in France & the Francophone World
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• FRN 310 - French for the Professions
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• FRN 313 - French Theatre of Resistance
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• FRN 320 - French Civilization
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• FRN 330 - Francophone Cultures of Africa & the Caribbean
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• FRN 411 - Images of Grandeur in Seventeenth Century France
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• FRN 412 - Wit & Reason: A Breeding Ground for Revolution
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• FRN 413 - From Nature’s Charms to Urban Ennui: Nineteenth Century French Literature
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• FRN 414 - Literary Reflections of Crises & Cataclysms in Modern France
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• FRN 415 - Immigration & Identity in Contemporary French Literature
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Geography |
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• GEO 101 - World Geography
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German |
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• GRM 101 - Elementary German I
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• GRM 102 - Elementary German II
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• GRM 203 - Intermediate German I
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• GRM 204 - Intermediate German II
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• GRM 220, 221 - German Civilization
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• GRM 255, 256 - Berlin in Film
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• GRM 301 - German Conversation & Composition
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• GRM 303 - Advanced German Conversation & Composition
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• GRM 310 - Business German
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• GRM 313 - German Drama in Translation
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• GRM 316, 317 - German Cinema
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• GRM 351 - German Literature in Translation I
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• GRM 353 - German Literature in Translation II
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• GRM 400 - Introduction to German Literature
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• GRM 412 - German Prose
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• GRM 413 - German Drama
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• GRM 414 - German Lyric Poetry
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Hebrew |
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• HBW 101 - Elementary Hebrew I
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• HBW 102 - Elementary Hebrew II
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• HBW 203 - Intermediate Hebrew I
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• HBW 204 - Intermediate Hebrew II
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• HBW 430 - Hebrew Literature in Translation
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History Courses in History are numbered as follows:
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100 - 149 |
Acquaint beginning students with the academic study of history. |
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200 - 299 |
Concentrate on broad chronological studies of countries or regions. Generally intended for students with one prior college level history course. |
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300 - 399 |
Examine topics or themes in history. Generally designed for students with one or more prior college level history courses. |
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400 - 499 |
Capstone courses for majors and minors: Hone students’ skills and content knowledge. |
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• HST 100-149 - Introduction to History
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