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Film Studies |
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• FLM 250 - Contemporary World Cinema
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• FLM 325 - French New Wave 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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• FLM 970 - Film Studies Independent Study/Research
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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 - Communication & Cultural Understanding
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• FRN 304, 306 - Approaches to Textual Analysis
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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 330 - Introduction to Francophone Studies
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• FRN 333 - France & Asia
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• FRN 335 - The Francophone Arab World
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• FRN 337 - The French Revolutionary Spirit
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• FRN 341 - French & Francophone Cinema
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• FRN 343 - Family, Sexuality, & Gender in the Francophone World
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• FRN 417 - Negotiating Identity in Contemporary France
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• FRN 418 - Francophone Communities in North America
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• FRN 420 - Myth & Memory in Quebec
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• FRN 422 - Popular Literature & Culture in the Francophone World
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• FRN 424 - Francophone Women Writers of Africa & the Caribbean
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• FRN 426, 427 - Paris Through the Ages
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• FRN 428 - Globalization & the Legacy of Empire in the Francophone World
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• FRN 430 - Strangers, Foreigners, & Others
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• FRN 490 - CUE: French Research Project
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• FRN 970 - French Independent Study/Research
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Geography |
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• GEO 101, 102 - 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 255, 256 - Berlin in Film
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• GRM 257 - Freud’s Vienna
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• GRM 301 - German Conversation & Composition
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• GRM 303 - Advanced German Conversation & Composition
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• GRM 313 - Sex & Death/German Stage
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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 412 - German Prose
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• GRM 970 - German Independent Study/Research
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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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• HBW 970 - Hebrew Independent Study/Research
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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 and regions. |
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300 - 399* |
Examine more focused topics or themes in history. |
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400 - 449 |
Reading Seminar in History and |
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450 - 499 |
Research Seminar in History are capstone experiences open only to majors and minors |
*200 and 300 level courses are not distinguished from each other by degree of difficulty or assumed background knowledge.
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• HST 100-149 - Introduction to History
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• HST 101 - Introduction to History: Democracy in America
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• HST 102 - Introduction to History: Representation of Disabilities in America
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• HST 103 - Introduction to History: African History Through Film
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• HST 104 - Introduction to History: Reformers & Radicals in U.S. History
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• HST 105 - Introduction to History: Modern European History
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• HST 107 - Introduction to History: China’s Magical Creatures (and Where to Find Them)
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• HST 108 - Introduction to History: World War I & the Twentieth Century
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• HST 109 - Introduction to History: Gender & Jim Crow
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• HST 111 - Introduction to History: Holocaust in Cinema
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• HST 112 - Introduction to History: Movie-Made America
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• HST 113 - Introduction to History: The Birds & The Bees
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• HST 115 - Introduction to History: Disorderly American Cities
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• HST 116 - Introduction to History: Pop Culture & Politics: Africa
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• HST 117 - Introduction to History: Mediterranean Encounters
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• HST 118 - Introduction to History: American Women in the mid-Twentieth Century
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• HST 119 - Introduction to History: Frontiers in History
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• HST 122 - Introduction to History: African Freedom Fighters
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• HST 124 - Introduction to History: Half the Sky: Women in Chinese History
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• HST 126 - Introduction to History: Coming to America
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• HST 130 - Introduction to History: America’s Consumer Nation
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• HST 131 - Introduction to History: World War & Memory
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• HST 134 - Introduction to History: Immigrants to America since 1890
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• HST 135 - Introduction to History: Latin American History Through Women’s Eyes
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• HST 136 - Introduction to History: Nazi in Popular Imagination
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• HST 137 - Introduction to History: People and their stuff in Chinese History
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• HST 139 - Introduction to History: Visual Culture in Latin America
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• HST 141 - Introduction to History: Reacting to the Past: Race & Power
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• HST 143 - Introduction to History: Epidemic America
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• HST 144 - Introduction to History: Music/Civil Rights Movement
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• HST 146 - Introduction to History: Sexuality in U.S. History
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• HST 147 - Introduction to History: Popular Culture in Latin America
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• HST 149 - Introduction to History: Remembering the American Revolution
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Required |
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• HST 400-449 - CUE: Reading Seminar in History
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• HST 450-499 - CUE: Research Seminar in History
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African History |
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• HST 209, 210 - Africa Since 1800
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East Asian History |
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• HST 259 - Korean History
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• HST 267 - Introduction to Traditional Japan
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• HST 269 - Introduction to Traditional China
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• HST 271 - Modern China
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• HST 273 - Modern Japan
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European History |
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• HST 213, 214 - Seventeenth Century Europe
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• HST 215, 216 - Eighteenth Century Europe
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