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Philosophy: II. Intermediate |
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• PHIL 298 - Independent Work
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Philosophy: III. Advanced |
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• PHIL 300 - Senior Thesis
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• PHIL 301 - Senior Thesis
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• PHIL 302 - Senior Thesis
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• PHIL 310 - Seminar in Analytic Philosophy
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• PHIL 311 - Seminar in Cognitive Science
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• PHIL 320 - Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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• PHIL 330 - Seminar: Ethics & Theory of Value
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• PHIL 340 - Seminar in Continental Philosophy
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• PHIL 350 - Seminar on Modernism, Post Modernism, and Hermeneutics
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• PHIL 382 - Seminar: Special Topics in Philosophy
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• PHIL 399 - Senior Independent Work
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• PHIL 2013/14 - Topic to be determined.
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Physics: I. Introductory |
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• PHYS 100 - Physics in Motion
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• PHYS 110 - Science of Sound
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• PHYS 113 - Fundamentals of Physics I
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• PHYS 114 - Fundamentals of Physics II
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• PHYS 115 - Topics in Classical Physics
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• PHYS 116 - Topics in Applied Physics
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• PHYS 150 - The Limits of the Universe and the Limits of Understanding
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• PHYS 152 - Lasers, Technology, Teleportation
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• PHYS 168 - A Tour of the Subatomic Zoo
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• PHYS 182 - Relatively Uncertain: A History of Physics, Religion and Popular Culture
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Physics: II. Intermediate |
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• PHYS 200 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 201 - Methods of Experimental Physics
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• PHYS 210 - Classical Mechanics
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• PHYS 240 - Electromagnetism I
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• PHYS 245 - Introduction to Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 260 - Contemporary Optics
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• PHYS 290 - Field Work
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• PHYS 298 - Independent Work
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Physics: III. Advanced |
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• PHYS 300 - Independent Project or Thesis
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• PHYS 301 - Independent Project or Thesis
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• PHYS 310 - Advanced Mechanics
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• PHYS 320 - Quantum Mechanics I
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• PHYS 341 - Electromagnetism II
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• PHYS 375 - Advanced Topics in Physics
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• PHYS 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Political Science: I. Introductory The courses listed below are introductions to the discipline of political science: American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Politics, and Political Theory. One introductory course is required of majors. No more than two introductory courses in different subfields may be counted towards the major. Except where otherwise noted, enrollment of juniors and seniors for 100-level courses by permission of the instructor only. |
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• POLI 110 - Gender, Social Problems and Social Change
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• POLI 112 - Family, Law, and Social Policy
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• POLI 140 - American Politics
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• POLI 150 - Comparative Politics
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• POLI 160 - International Politics
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• POLI 170 - Political Theory
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• POLI 177 - Environmental Political Thought
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• POLI 178 - Political Theory, Environmental Justice: The Case of New Orleans After Katrina
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Political Science: II. Intermediate Prerequisite: Freshmen may take a 200-level course only with the permission of the instructor, which usually requires satisfactory completion of an introductory course. For sophomores, juniors, and seniors, an introductory course is recommended but not required. |
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• POLI 207 - Political Analysis
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Political Science: II. Intermediate A. American Politics |
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• POLI 232 - The Politics of Private and Public
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• POLI 234 - Media and Politics
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• POLI 238 - Power and Public Policy
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• POLI 240 - The American Presidency
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• POLI 241 - Congress
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• POLI 242 - Law, Justice, and Politics
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• POLI 243 - Constitutional Law
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• POLI 244 - Political Parties and Public Opinion
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• POLI 246 - Civil Rights
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• POLI 247 - The Politics of Difference
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• POLI 249 - The Politics of City, Suburb, and Neighborhood
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Political Science: II. Intermediate B. Comparative Politics |
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• POLI 251 - Reorderings
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• POLI 252 - The Politics of Modern Social Movements
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• POLI 253 - Transitions In Europe
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• POLI 254 - Chinese Politics and Economy
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• POLI 255 - Subaltern Politics
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• POLI 256 - Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism
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• POLI 257 - Genre and the Postcolonial City
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• POLI 258 - Latin American Politics
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• POLI 259 - Settler Colonialism in a Comparative Perspective
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Political Science: II. Intermediate C. International Politics |
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• POLI 260 - International Relations of the Third World: Bangdung to 9/11
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• POLI 261 - Theories of War and Peace
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• POLI 262 - India, China and the State of Post-coloniality
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• POLI 263 - Critical International Relations
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• POLI 264 - The Foreign Policy of the United States
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• POLI 265 - International Political Economy
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• POLI 266 - Defense Policy and Arms Control
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• POLI 268 - The Politics of Globalization
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Political Science: II. Intermediate D. Political Theory |
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• POLI 270 - Modern Political Thought
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• POLI 271 - Race, Gender, and Class in American Political Thought
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• POLI 273 - Interpreting Politics
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• POLI 274 - Political Ideology
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• POLI 275 - Terrorism and Political Philosophy
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• POLI 277 - The Politics of Capitalism
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• POLI 279 - Utopian Political Thought
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Political Science: II. Intermediate: E. Other |
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• POLI 290 - Field Work
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• POLI 298 - Independent Work
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Political Science: III. Advanced A. Optional Senior Thesis Courses numbered 310-319 are advanced courses that meet twice a week and are limited to nineteen students. These courses do not require permission of the instructor for sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have taken at least one previous political science course. These courses can meet the requirement for two graded 300-level courses but do not meet the requirement of one 300-level seminar during the senior year. Seminars in the 340s, 350s, 360s, and 370s are generally limited to twelve students and require permission of the instructor. Students taking seminars are expected to have taken relevant course-work at a lower level. The content of seminars can vary from year to year depending upon interests of students and instructors. Seminars might focus on topics too specialized to receive exhaustive treatment in lower-level courses; they might explore particular approaches to the discipline or particular methods of research; they might be concerned with especially difficult problems in political life, or be oriented toward a research project of the instructor. The thesis (POLI 300 , POLI 301 , POLI 302 ) and senior independent work (POLI 399 ) require permission of the instructor. |
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• POLI 300 - Senior Thesis
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• POLI 301 - Senior Thesis
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• POLI 302 - Senior Thesis
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Political Science: III. Advanced B. American Politics Seminars |
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• POLI 341 - Seminar in Congressional Politics: U.S. House and Senate Election
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• POLI 343 - Seminar in Constitutional Theory
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• POLI 346 - The Politics of Rights and Social Change
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• POLI 348 - Seminar in Democracy and Power in America
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Political Science: III. Advanced C. Comparative Politics Seminars |
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• POLI 352 - Redemption and Diplomatic Imagination in Postcolonial Africa
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• POLI 355 - Seminar on Violence
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• POLI 358 - Comparative Political Economy
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• POLI 381 - Democracy and Empire
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Political Science: III. Advanced D. International Politics Seminars |
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• POLI 360 - The Ethics of War and Peace
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• POLI 362 - Seminar in International Politics: Migration and Citizenship
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• POLI 363 - Decolonizing International Relations
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• POLI 365 - Civil Wars and Rebel Movements
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• POLI 366 - Worlding International Relations
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