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Jun 17, 2024
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Course Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Information
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This is a comprehensive listing of all active, credit-bearing courses offered by Oberlin College and Conservatory since Fall 2016. Courses listed this online catalog may not be offered every semester; for up to date information on which courses are offered in a given semester, please see PRESTO.
For the most part, courses offered by departments are offered within the principal division of the department. Many interdisciplinary departments and programs also offer courses within more than one division.
Individual courses may be counted simultaneously toward more than one General Course Requirement providing they carry the appropriate divisional attributes and/or designations.
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English |
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• ENGL 261 - Constructing the Subject: African American Women and Auto/Biography
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• ENGL 263 - Black English and Voice: An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
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• ENGL 265 - Anglophone Postcolonial Literatures
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• ENGL 267 - Ethnic American Literature
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• ENGL 271 - Imagining America: Experimental Contemporary Ethnic American Literature
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• ENGL 275 - Introduction to Comparative Literature
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• ENGL 277 - American Drama
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• ENGL 279 - Imagining Borders
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• ENGL 282 - Shifting Scenes: Drama Survey
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• ENGL 290 - Shakespearean Comedy and Social Justice
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• ENGL 291 - Introduction to Advanced Study of Cinema
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• ENGL 299 - What is Literature: Introduction to the Advanced Study of Literature
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• ENGL 300 - Race and Visual Culture in the 20th and 21st Centuries
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• ENGL 301 - Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
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• ENGL 304 - Shakespeare and Metamorphosis
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• ENGL 306 - Literature and the Scientific Revolution
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• ENGL 308 - Visuality, Materiality, and Renaissance Literature
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• ENGL 309 - The Poetry of Love and Seduction in the Renaissance
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• ENGL 310 - Early Medieval Literature: From Virgil to Dante
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• ENGL 311 - Renaissance Drama (not including Shakespeare)
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• ENGL 312 - Milton
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• ENGL 313 - The Poetry of the English Renaissance
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• ENGL 315 - The Eighteenth-Century British Novel and Print Culture
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• ENGL 318 - From Don Quixote to Persepolis: History of the Novel
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• ENGL 320 - From Frankenstein to Dracula: At the Margins of 19th-Century Britain
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• ENGL 321 - Science Fiction as Social Critique: Identity, Ideology, Genre
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• ENGL 322 - Imagining Immanence
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• ENGL 323 - Six Poets: 1855-1955
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• ENGL 324 - Six Poets: 1945-Present
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• ENGL 327 - The Nineteenth-Century British Novel
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• ENGL 328 - Modern Drama II: Brecht to Pinter
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• ENGL 330 - Modernist Chicago: Urban Literature and Sociology
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• ENGL 332 - Song and Book
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• ENGL 338 - Modern Fiction and Sexual Difference
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• ENGL 343 - American Gothic
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• ENGL 344 - Race, Gender, Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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• ENGL 348 - Modern Drama: Ibsen to Pirandello
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• ENGL 349 - Contemporary Drama, 1980 to the Present
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• ENGL 353 - US Literature 1825-65: “To Write Like an American”
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• ENGL 356 - New Orleans, New England: The Regional and the National
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• ENGL 357 - Inventing America: Histories of the Book, Archive, and Empire
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• ENGL 360 - Globalization and Diaspora
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• ENGL 361 - Strange Cinema
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• ENGL 363 - Gaines, Morrison, Wideman: Textualizing Orality and Literacy
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• ENGL 366 - Nature and Transcendentalism
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• ENGL 367 - The French Joyce
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• ENGL 368 - Cultures of Basketball
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• ENGL 370 - Seminar: Itineraries of Postmodernism
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• ENGL 371 - Politics and Pleasure
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• ENGL 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
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• ENGL 375 - Realism: Mirror Up to Nature
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• ENGL 376 - Migrant Subjects and the Postcolonial Novel
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• ENGL 378 - Contemporary British and Irish Drama
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• ENGL 379 - Welfare Queens and Tiger Moms: Narratives of the Maternal
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• ENGL 381 - Hopeful Monsters: (Mixed-) Media Studies
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• ENGL 383 - Selected Authors: Vladimir Nabokov
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• ENGL 385 - Women in/and “Bollywood”
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• ENGL 387 - ”Bollywood“‘s India: An Introduction to Indian Cinema
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• ENGL 388 - Selected Authors: Salman Rushdie
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• ENGL 391 - European Modernism and the World
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• ENGL 393 - Selected Authors: James Joyce and Virginia Woolf
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• ENGL 398 - Applied Literary Studies
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• ENGL 399 - Teaching & Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines
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• ENGL 400 - Senior Tutorial
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• ENGL 428 - Seminar: Virginia Woolf & Zadie Smith
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• ENGL 437 - Seminar: Ars Poetica
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• ENGL 438 - Seminar: Literary Cognitive Linguistics
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• ENGL 448 - Seminar: Words and Things
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• ENGL 450 - Honors Seminar
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• ENGL 451 - Honors Project
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• ENGL 452 - Honors Project I
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• ENGL 453 - Honors Project II
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• ENGL 900 - OCEAN: Shakespeare & Performance
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• ENGL 910F - London, England, Britain: National Identities and Their Discontents
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• ENGL 910H - London, England, Britain: National Identities and Their Discontents
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• ENGL 911F - Contemporary British Multicultural Fiction
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• ENGL 911H - Contemporary British Multicultural Fiction
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• ENGL 942B - Nature, Culture, London: In, Around, Below, Above, Before, and After the City
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• ENGL 943 - Words Written on Water
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• ENGL 966B - The London Stage
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• ENGL 972B - Modernism in England
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• ENGL 995F - Private Reading - Full
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• ENGL 995H - Private Reading - Half
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English for Speakers of Other Languages |
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• ESOL 095 - ESOL Practicum
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• ESOL 105 - Music and Academic Vocabulary
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• ESOL 110 - ESOL Level 1 Reading, Writing, and Grammar
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• ESOL 115 - English for Speakers of Other Languages: Speaking, Listening and Culture
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• ESOL 120 - ESOL Level 2
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• ESOL 130 - ESOL Level 3
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• ESOL 140 - Expository Writing for English Speakers of Other Languages
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• ESOL 190 - Advanced Academic English
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• ESOL 995F - Private Reading - Full
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• ESOL 995H - Private Reading - Half
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Entrepreneurship |
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• ENTR 100 - Intro to Entrepreneurship
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• ENTR 102 - Oberlin Business Scholars
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• ENTR 995F - Private Reading - Full
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• ENTR 995H - Private Reading - Half
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Environmental Studies |
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• ENVS 101 - Environment and Society
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• ENVS 201 - Introduction to Environmental Humanities
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• ENVS 208 - Environmental Policy
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