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Catalogue 2014-2015 
    
Catalogue 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Political Science: II. Intermediate D. Political Theory

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Political Science: II. Intermediate: E. Other

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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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Political Science: III. Advanced B. American Politics Seminars

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Political Science: III. Advanced C. Comparative Politics Seminars

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Political Science: III. Advanced D. International Politics Seminars

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Political Science: III. Advanced E. Political Theory Seminars

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Political Science: III. Advanced F. Other

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Portuguese: I. Introductory

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Portuguese: II. Intermediate

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Portuguese: III. Advanced

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Psychology: I. Introductory

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Psychology: II. Intermediate

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Psychology: III. Advanced

Open to seniors. For majors, satisfactory completion of a research methods course (PSYC 209 , PSYC 219 , PSYC 229 , PSYC 239 , PSYC 249 , PSYC 259 ) is a prerequisite for these courses. Seminar seats are assigned according to a department lottery system. Please contact department office for lottery information. Non-majors and juniors should consult the instructor.

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Religion: I. Introductory

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Religion: II. Intermediate

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