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Feb 01, 2025
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Course Catalog 2007-2008 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Arts and Sciences
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African American Studies
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Anthropology
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Arabic
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Archeological Studies
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Art
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Athletics and Physical Education
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Biology
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Chinese-Please see the department of East Asian Studies
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Cinema Studies
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Classics
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Cognitive Sciences Concentration
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College Music
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Colloquia and Other Small Classes for First- and Second-Year Students
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Comparative American Studies
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Comparative Literature
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Computer Science
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Creative Writing
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Dance-Please see the department of Theatre and Dance
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East Asian Studies
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Economics
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Education
Education - Arts and Sciences
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Engineering
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English
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- • ENGL 112 - One Hundred Poems
- • ENGL 113 - The English Bible and Its Literary Authority
- • ENGL 141 - Rivers in American Literature
- • ENGL 190 - Moral Histories: Race, Immigration and Culture
- • ENGL 202 - Medieval European Literature
- • ENGL 203 - Medieval and Renaissance Literature
- • ENGL 204 - Shakespeare and Contemporary Criticism
- • ENGL 211 - Milton
- • ENGL 212 - Wit, Rakes, Madmen, & Jane: A Survey of Eighteenth-Century Literature
- • ENGL 218 - Shakespeare and the Limits of Genre
- • ENGL 220 - Romantic Literature
- • ENGL 222 - Satire from Swift to South Park
- • ENGL 223 - Grief, Rage and Wonder: The 19th-Century British Novel I
- • ENGL 224 - Work, Sex and Death: The 19th-Century British Novel II
- • ENGL 228 - Modern British and Irish Fiction
- • ENGL 232 - Traditions of Metamorphosis
- • ENGL 238 - Contemporary American Fiction
- • ENGL 240 - Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett
- • ENGL 257 - Late Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The Re-Making of “America”
- • ENGL 260 - Black Humor and Irony: Modern Literary Experiments
- • ENGL 265 - Anglophone Literatures of the Third World
- • ENGL 273 - The Psychoanalytic Imagination in American Culture
- • ENGL 275 - Introduction to Comparative Literature
- • ENGL 282 - Shifting Scenes: Drama Survey
- • ENGL 294 - The Lyric in English from 1600-1900
- • ENGL 301 - Chaucer
- • ENGL 306 - Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Poetry: Discourses of Love
- • ENGL 307 - Six Great Elizabethan and Jacobean Plays in Context
- • ENGL 308 - Sexualities in Shakespearean Poetry and Drama
- • ENGL 315 - Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- • ENGL 316 - Early Victorian Literature in Context
- • ENGL 323 - Six Poets: 1855-1955
- • ENGL 324 - Six Poets: 1945-Present
- • ENGL 330 - Modernist Chicago: Urban Literature and Sociology
- • ENGL 348 - Modern Drama: Ibsen to Pirandello
- • ENGL 353 - American Literature 1825-65: “To Write Like an American”
- • ENGL 357 - Transatlantic Cross-Currents: 19th-Century American and British Literature
- • ENGL 362 - Partition, War, Dislocation: Mid-Twentieth-Century South Asia and Historic Palestine
- • ENGL 363 - Gaines, Morrison, Wideman: Textualizing Orality and Literacy
- • ENGL 365 - American Drama
- • ENGL 370 - Itineraries of Postmodernism
- • ENGL 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
- • ENGL 373 - American Literature, Movies, and Culture in the 1930s: Art and Social Value
- • ENGL 383 - Selected Authors: Vladimir Nabokov
- • ENGL 386 - Narrating the Nation: Historical and Literary Approaches to Nationalism in Latin America, the Caribbean, and South Asia
- • ENGL 388 - Selected Authors: Salman Rushdie
- • ENGL 390 - Selected Authors: William Faulkner
- • ENGL 393 - Selected Authors: James Joyce
- • ENGL 394 - Selected Authors: Jane Austen
- • ENGL 395 - Poetry Workshop
- • ENGL 396 - Nonfiction Workshop
- • ENGL 397 - Fiction Workshop
- • ENGL 398 - Playwriting Workshop
- • ENGL 399 - Teaching & Tutoring Writing
- • ENGL 400 - Senior Tutorial
- • ENGL 437 - Seminar: Ars Poetica: Poetry, Art, Thought
- • ENGL 450 - Honors Project
- • ENGL 451 - Honors Project
- • ENGL 995 - Private Reading
Environmental Studies
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First-Year Seminar Program
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French and Italian
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Gender and Women’s Studies
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Geology
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German Language and Literature
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Greek-Please see the department of Classics
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Hispanic Studies
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History
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- • HIST 101 - Medieval and Early Modern European History
- • HIST 102 - Modern European History
- • HIST 103 - American History to 1877
- • HIST 104 - American History, 1877 to the Present: Major Problems of Interpretation
- • HIST 105 - Chinese Civilization
- • HIST 106 - Modern China
- • HIST 107 - Russian History I
- • HIST 108 - Russian History II
- • HIST 109 - Latin American History: Conquest and Colony
- • HIST 110 - Latin American History: State and Nation Since Independence
- • HIST 114 - Fascism
- • HIST 131 - Jewish History From Biblical Antiquity to 1492
- • HIST 132 - Jewish History from the Spanish Expulsion to the Present
- • HIST 159 - Japan from Earliest Times to 1868
- • HIST 160 - Modern Japan
- • HIST 162 - Cultures and Peoples of Ancient India
- • HIST 163 - Modern South Asia: From British Imperialism to the Present
- • HIST 171 - From Empire to Independence: Eastern Europe from the late 18th Century to WWII
- • HIST 172 - From the Iron Curtain to the Velvet Revolution: Eastern Europe under Communism, 1939-Present
- • HIST 180 - Global Environmental History of the Twentieth Century
- • HIST 202 - Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Reform and Reaction
- • HIST 221 - Revolutions of 1989
- • HIST 222 - Central Europe, 1848-1989
- • HIST 224 - Twentieth Century Europe, I: 1900-1945
- • HIST 225 - Twentieth Century Europe, II: 1945-Present
- • HIST 226 - World War II and the Making of the 20th Century
- • HIST 229 - Gender in Modern Europe, 1789-1989
- • HIST 233 - Jewish Memoirs and Memory: Writing the Self in Jewish Society
- • HIST 234 - Good and Evil: Ethics and Decision Making in the Holocaust
- • HIST 235 - East European Jewry, 1772-1939: Adaptation, Innovation, and Crisis
- • HIST 237 - Women in Jewish Society, Antiquity to Modernity
- • HIST 246 - American Orientalism
- • HIST 248 - Second Wave Feminism in the U.S.
- • HIST 251 - U.S. Foreign Policy
- • HIST 252 - American Environmental History
- • HIST 253 - Recent America: US Since WWII
- • HIST 257 - Westward Bound: The West in American History
- • HIST 258 - Industrial Revolution in America
- • HIST 259 - Revolutionary America and the Early Republic
- • HIST 260 - Asian American History
- • HIST 263 - American Civil War and Reconstruction
- • HIST 265 - American Sexualities
- • HIST 267 - Nineteenth Century American Women: Cultures, Politics and Identities
- • HIST 268 - Oberlin History as American History
- • HIST 269 - American Women in the 1950s
- • HIST 270 - Latina/Latino Survey
- • HIST 271 - “Wonder-full” Narrations of the New World
- • HIST 272 - Becoming “American”: Natives, Slaves, and Colonists in British North America
- • HIST 274 - How Societies Remember: History and Memory in 20th Century Europe and the Soviet Union
- • HIST 275 - Gender and Nation in Modern Europe
- • HIST 276 - Spain and the Pacific World, 1571-1898
- • HIST 277 - Environmental Issues in the Nineteenth Century
- • HIST 281 - Ethnicity and Nation in Modern China
- • HIST 282 - The Invention of Asia
- • HIST 283 - Environmental Histories of South Asia
- • HIST 286 - World War II in Asia, 1931-45
- • HIST 287 - Japan’s Empire, 1895-1945
- • HIST 293 - Dirty Wars and Democracy
- • HIST 294 - The United States and Latin America
- • HIST 296 - Russia Before Peter the Great
- • HIST 297 - The Soviet Union/Russia Since 1945
- • HIST 306 - Germans and Jews
- • HIST 309 - Seminar: Modern Jewish Identity
- • HIST 310 - Marx and Marxism
- • HIST 312 - Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge
- • HIST 313 - The French Empire
- • HIST 314 - Existentialism
- • HIST 319 - Migration in 20th Century Europe
- • HIST 323 - Liberty and Power, Democracy and Slavery in Jacksonian America
- • HIST 325 - Native American History, ca. 1450-1900
- • HIST 327 - Borderlands
- • HIST 329 - Perfecting the World: Abolition and Radical Movements in the United States before the Civil War
- • HIST 331 - Colloquium in Asian American History
- • HIST 333 - The Cold War
- • HIST 334 - Comparative Cultural Encounters in North America
- • HIST 335 - Gender and Labor in Early America
- • HIST 336 - Motherhood in the U.S., 1930-present
- • HIST 339 - Motion Picture Censorship
- • HIST 342 - Race, Gender and American Social Movements
- • HIST 344 - Gender, Marriage and Kinship in China
- • HIST 345 - Social Movements in China, Late Imperial Times to the Present
- • HIST 352 - The City in Japanese History
- • HIST 353 - Transnational History in Northeast Asia
- • HIST 356 - The British Empire in Asia and Africa
- • HIST 357 - Non-Violent Opposition to British Imperialism: M. Gandhi
- • HIST 359 - On the Road in Mughal India
- • HIST 360 - History of Vietnam
- • HIST 361 - The Mexican Revolution: Birth, Life, Death
- • HIST 367 - Narrating the Nation: Historical and Literary Approaches to Nationalism
- • HIST 371 - The Russian Intelligentsia in the Late Imperial Period
- • HIST 375 - Totalitarianism in Comparative Perspective
- • HIST 377 - Russia in Asia
- • HIST 379 - Stalinism
- • HIST 380 - Commodities, Nature, and Society
- • HIST 395 - Method in Modern European History
- • HIST 442 - Democracy and Human Rights in China
- • HIST 501 - Senior Honors
- • HIST 502 - Senior Honors
- • HIST 995 - Private Reading
Interdivisional Programs/Courses
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International Studies Concentration
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Japanese-Please see the department of East Asian Studies
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Jewish Studies
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Latin American Studies
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Latin–Please see the department of Classics
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Law and Society
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Learning Assistance Program
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London Program
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Mathematics
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Middle East and North Africa Studies
Multicultural Studies
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Neuroscience
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OCEAN
Philosophy
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Physics and Astronomy
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Politics
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Psychology
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Quantitative Proficiency
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Religion
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Rhetoric and Composition
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Russian and East European Studies
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Russian Language, Literature and Culture
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Sociology
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Theater and Dance
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Third World Studies
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