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Performing Ensembles Ensembles are offered only as zero course unit experiences graded on a satisfactory (S) or unsatisfactory (U) basis.
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• MUS 937 - Treble Ensemble
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• MUS 938 - Opera Workshop
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• MUS 939 - Collegium Musicum
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• MUS 940 - Chamber Orchestra
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• MUS 941 - Musica da Camera
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• MUS 942 - Wind Ensemble
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• MUS 943 - Jazz Big Band
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• MUS 944 - Jazz Improvisation Ensemble
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• MUS 950 - Small Ensembles
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Neuroscience |
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• NSC 201 - Mind & Brain
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• NSC 205 - Sex, Gender & the Brain
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• NSC 206 - Rethinking Drugs & Drug Abuse
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• NSC 300 - Brain & Behavior
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• NSC 301 - Neurons & Networks
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• NSC 302 - States of Consciousness
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• NSC 304 - Receptors & Channels
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• NSC 305 - Hormones & Behavior
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• NSC 307 - Neuroscience of Anxiety
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• NSC 308, 309 - Embodied Cognition
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• NSC 313 - Neuropharmacology & Cell Signaling
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• NSC 314 - Sensory Systems & Behavior
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• NSC 401 - CUE: Advanced Seminar in Neuroscience
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• NSC 970 - Neuroscience Independent Study/Research
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Personal and Professional Development |
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• PPD 050 - Foundations for Student Success
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• PPD 060 - Career Development and Networking
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Philosophy Introductory Courses |
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• PHL 104 - Philosophy East & West
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• PHL 105 - Conduct & Character
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• PHL 106 - Individual & Society
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• PHL 108 - Being & Knowing
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• PHL 115 - Philosophy of Race
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• PHL 134 - Problems of Evil
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Logic |
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• PHL 110 - Principles of Reasoning & Argument
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• PHL 211 - Formal Logic
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History of Philosophy |
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• PHL 221 - Ancient Greek Philosophy
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• PHL 223 - Modern Philosophy
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• PHL 226 - American Philosophy
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• PHL 325, 326 - Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Philosophy
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Contemporary Areas and Movements |
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• PHL 215 - Philosophy of Dreams
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• PHL 229 - Phenomenology
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• PHL 231 - Philosophy of Language
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• PHL 233, 234 - Philosophy and Spirituality
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• PHL 236 - Philosophy & the Arts
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• PHL 237 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHL 328, 338 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHL 331, 336 - Evidence and Inference
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• PHL 332 - The Fabric of Reality
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Global Philosophies |
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• PHL 250 - Philosophies of India
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• PHL 251 - Philosophies of China
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• PHL 254 - Caribbean Philosophy
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• PHL 256 - Africana Philosophy
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• PHL 351 - Daoist Philosophies
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Ethics and Social Theory |
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• PHL 227 - Philosophy of Feminism
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• PHL 239 - Political Philosophy
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• PHL 241 - Biomedical Ethics
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• PHL 242 - Law & Morality
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• PHL 244, 245 - Business Ethics
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• PHL 246 - Environmental Philosophy
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• PHL 249 - Neuroethics
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• PHL 333, 334 - Ethics
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CUE Seminar |
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• PHL 450-499 - CUE: Seminar
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Individualized Instruction |
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• PHL 960 - Philosophy Internship
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• PHL 970 - Philosophy Independent Study/Research
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Physics |
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• PHY 100-110 - Physics for Life
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• PHY 101 - Circuits, Science, & the World
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• PHY 102 - Theory to Tech
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• PHY 103 - Heat, Buoyancy, & Climate Change
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• PHY 104 - Light, Color, & Electric Circuits
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• PHY 111 - Introduction to Astronomy
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• PHY 113 - Cosmology: The Scientific Exploration of the Universe
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• PHY 121 - General Physics I
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• PHY 122 - General Physics II
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• PHY 140 - The Physics of Music
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• PHY 213 - Modern Physics
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• PHY 216 - Analog & Digital Circuits
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• PHY 226 - Optics: From Lenses to Lasers
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• PHY 235 - Nuclear & Particle Physics
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• PHY 241, 242 - Thermal & Statistical Physics
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• PHY 250 - Simulating Science
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• PHY 319 - Analytical Mechanics
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• PHY 329 - Electromagnetism
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• PHY 341 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
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• PHY 450 - CUE: Advanced Projects
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• PHY 970 - Physics Independent Study/Research
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Political Economy and Public Policy |
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• PEP 960 - Political Economy Internship
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Political Science Courses in political science are numbered as follows:
100 - 199 |
Introductory courses open to all students; required for the major. |
200 - 299 |
Intermediate courses normally open to students beyond the first semester of college. |
300 - 499 |
Advanced courses with previous course work in political science normally required; usually require a significant research project or sustained high-impact experience (e.g., simulations, service learning, etc.). |
Political Science courses are grouped into five thematic areas:
- States, Conflict, and Culture
- Problems in Democracy
- Institutions, Processes, and Public Policy
- (In)Equality, Justice, and Power
- Citizenship and Political Engagement
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• PSC 101 - Introduction to American Government & Democratic Politics
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• PSC 103 - Introduction to Comparative Politics & International Relations
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• PSC 105 - Political Ideologies
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• PSC 205 - Constitutional Law I
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• PSC 207, 208 - Constitutional Law II
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• PSC 209 - Elections & Campaigns in the United States
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• PSC 211 - Law and Society
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• PSC 213 - Public Health Policy
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• PSC 216 - Environmental Politics & Policymaking
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• PSC 219, 220 - Public Administration & Policy Implementation
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• PSC 223 - Political Organization & Democratic Voice: Parties, Interest Groups, & Citizens in U.S. Politics
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• PSC 229, 230, 231 - Islam, Populism, and Political Change in Europe
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• PSC 232 - Governments & Politics of East Asia
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• PSC 237 - Government & Politics of Africa
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• PSC 242, 243 - Introduction to Conflict & Peace Studies
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• PSC 246 - Developing Nations
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