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Mar 22, 2023
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Course Catalog 2022-2023
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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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Cinema Studies |
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• CINE 323 - Theory and History of Global Cinema
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• CINE 324 - Video Production Workshop II: The Short Film
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• CINE 325 - Imagining Immanence
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• CINE 326 - First Person Cinema: Personal Narrative
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• CINE 328 - Media Networks: Interconnections of History and Theory
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• CINE 329 - Chinese Queer Cinema
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• CINE 331 - Docufiction
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• CINE 332 - The Autobiographical Film
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• CINE 335 - Advanced Cinematic Storytelling
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• CINE 342 - Experiments in Moving Image and Sound II
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• CINE 347 - When Old Media Were New
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• CINE 350 - The Poetics and Politics of French Documentary and the Essay Film
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• CINE 354 - Actors, Stars, and the World Stage
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• CINE 358 - Feminist Media Histories
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• CINE 360 - Strange Cinema
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• CINE 361 - Time & the Human Condition
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• CINE 362 - New Issues in Documentary
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• CINE 363 - Bodies of Laughter: The Slapstick Film Comedy
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• CINE 364 - Advanced Film Making Projects
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• CINE 370 - Francophone Cinemas of the African Diaspora
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• CINE 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
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• CINE 375 - Realism, 1800 to the Present: The Mirror Up to Nature
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• CINE 377 - Narrative Across Platforms
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• CINE 381 - Hopeful Monsters: (Mixed-)Media Studies
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• CINE 398 - New Wave, New Hollywood, New Cinema Studies
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• CINE 399F - Cinema Studies Practicum - Full
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• CINE 399H - Cinema Studies Practicum - Half
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• CINE 980 - Transmedia Storytelling in Japanese Cinema
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• CINE 995F - Private Reading - Full
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• CINE 995H - Private Reading - Half
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Classics |
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• CLAS 103 - History of Greece
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• CLAS 104 - History of Rome
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• CLAS 111 - Greek and Roman Epic
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• CLAS 112 - Greek and Roman Drama in Translation
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• CLAS 201 - Magic and Mystery Ancient World
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• CLAS 203 - The City in Antiquity
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• CLAS 209 - The Ancient and Modern Novel
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• CLAS 210 - Greek and Roman Mythology
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• CLAS 217 - The Age of Nero
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• CLAS 219 - Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome
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• CLAS 222 - Ovid and the Middle Ages
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• CLAS 251 - Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean
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• CLAS 307 - Roman Egypt: Art, Culture, History
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• CLAS 308 - Ancient Greek & Roman Science
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• CLAS 351 - Pompeii: Life and Afterlife
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• CLAS 401F - Honors - Full
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• CLAS 401H - Honors - Half
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• CLAS 995F - Private Reading - Full
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• CLAS 995H - Private Reading - Half
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Cognitive Science |
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• COGS 101 - Mind, Brain, and Behavior: An Introduction to Cognitive Sciences
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• COGS 995F - Private Reading -Full
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College Music |
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• CMUS 400 - Senior Honors
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• CMUS 401 - Senior Honors
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Comparative American Studies |
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• CAST 050 - Cleveland Immersion Program
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• CAST 100 - Introduction to Comparative American Studies
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• CAST 106 - The History of Rock: Race, Class, Gender, Place
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• CAST 200 - Theories and Methods in American Studies
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• CAST 201 - Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective
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• CAST 202 - Visible Bodies and the Politics of Sexuality
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• CAST 207 - Introduction to Queer Studies
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• CAST 208 - Which American Life?
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• CAST 209 - American Identities and Popular Culture
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• CAST 210 - Sanctuary, Solidarity, and Latina/o/x Practices of Accompaniment
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• CAST 211 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Identities
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• CAST 214 - Friends, Foes, and Feminism: Relationships in Contemporary U.S. Novels
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• CAST 215 - Minor Feelings: An Introduction to Affect Studies
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• CAST 223 - Surviving America: Introduction to Native Studies
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• CAST 229 - How We Look: Visualizing US Identities
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• CAST 231 - The Coalition of the Future: How We Combat White Nationalism and Weave the Fabric of Democracy
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• CAST 232 - History of Race in American Cities and Suburbs
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• CAST 248 - Asian American Reckonings: An Introduction to Asian American Studies
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• CAST 256 - Immigration in U.S. History
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• CAST 260 - Asian American History
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• CAST 261 - Contemporary Arab American Literature
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• CAST 270 - Latina/o History
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• CAST 284 - Disability and Queer Community Health in a Time of Pandemic
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• CAST 302 - American Agricultures
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• CAST 309 - Performing America
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• CAST 311 - Militarization of American Daily Life
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• CAST 312 - Cultures of Surveillance
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• CAST 313 - Archives and Affects
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• CAST 315 - Brown TV
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• CAST 317 - Transgender Cultural Studies
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• CAST 318 - Seminar: American Orientalism
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• CAST 319 - Sexual “Absences”
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• CAST 335 - Latinx Oral Histories
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• CAST 339 - Indigenous Activism, Environmental Justice, and the State
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• CAST 382 - Afro-Asian America: Intraminority Connections in Historical Perspective
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• CAST 385 - Indigenous Nations, Treaty Rights, and the Great Lakes
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• CAST 403 - Queer Trauma Narratives
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• CAST 405 - Age of Fracture: The United States since 1973
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• CAST 406 - Gender and Geography: Literatures of Appalachia
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• CAST 408 - Race, Religion and Citizenship
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• CAST 411 - Seminar: Ethnic and Racial Minority Mental Health
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• CAST 416 - Taste the Nation: Culture, Consumption, and American Identities
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• CAST 427 - Borderlands
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• CAST 500 - Capstone Research Seminar
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• CAST 501 - Senior Honors
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• CAST 502 - Senior Honors
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• CAST 995F - Private Reading - Full
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