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Neuroscience and Behavior |
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• NEUR 301 - Seminar in Neuroscience and Behavior
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• NEUR 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Philosophy: I. Introductory |
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• PHIL 101 - History of Western Philosophy: Ancient
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• PHIL 102 - History of Western Philosophy: Modern
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• PHIL 105 - Philosophical Questions
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• PHIL 106 - Philosophy and Contemporary Issues
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• PHIL 110 - Early Chinese Philosophy
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• PHIL 150 - The Limits of the Universe and the Limits of Understanding
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Philosophy: II. Intermediate |
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• PHIL 205 - Nineteenth Century Philosophy
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• PHIL 210 - Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Buddhism
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• PHIL 215 - Phenomenology and Existential Thought
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• PHIL 220 - Metaphysics
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• PHIL 222 - Philosophy of Language
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• PHIL 224 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHIL 226 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 228 - Epistemology
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• PHIL 230 - Symbolic Logic
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• PHIL 234 - Ethics
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• PHIL 236 - Philosophy of Law
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• PHIL 238 - Social and Political Philosophy
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• PHIL 240 - Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
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• PHIL 242 - The Philosophy of Music
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• PHIL 250 - Feminist Theory
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• PHIL 280 - Spaces of Exception: Migration, Asylum-Seeking, and Statelessness Today
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• PHIL 283 - Feminist Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 290 - Field Work
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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 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 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Physics: I. Introductory |
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• PHYS 100 - Physics in Motion
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• PHYS 105 - 20th Century Revolutions in Physics
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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 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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Physics: II. Intermediate |
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• PHYS 200 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 202 - Introduction to Experimental Physics
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• PHYS 203 - Experimental Physics II
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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 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 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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• POLI 181 - Reproduction, Families and Social Policy
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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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• POLI 281 - Borderline Jews
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• POLI 283 - Food Politics in the United States
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Political Science: II. Intermediate A. American 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 - Religion and Politics in the United States
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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: Bandung 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 267 - Democracy and Empire
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• POLI 268 - The Politics of Globalization
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• POLI 269 - The Politics of Development
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Political Science: II. Intermediate D. Political Theory |
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• POLI 270 - Modern Political Thought
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