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Film: II. Intermediate |
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• FILM 285 - Fragile Presence: The Ultra Short Film as a Diaristic Practice
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• FILM 287 - Music in Classic French Cinema: 1930-1960
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• FILM 288 - Women and/in Cinema: a French Perspective
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• FILM 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• FILM 298 - Independent Work
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Film: III. Advanced |
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• FILM 300 - Film Research Thesis
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• FILM 301 - Film Screenplay Thesis
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• FILM 310 - Film Authorship
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• FILM 317 - Introduction to Screenwriting
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• FILM 319 - Advanced Screenwriting
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• FILM 325 - Writing the Short Film
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• FILM 326 - Senior Project: Non-Fiction
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• FILM 327 - Senior Project: Fiction
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• FILM 335 - Celebrity and Power: Stardom in Contemporary Culture
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• FILM 336 - African Cinema: A Continental Survey
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• FILM 337 - Indian National Cinema
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• FILM 339 - Contemporary Southeast Asian Cinemas
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• FILM 379 - Computer Animation: Art, Science and Criticism
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• FILM 383 - Cinema Modes
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• FILM 391 - Sensuous Theory Writing Workshop
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• FILM 392 - Research Seminar in Film History and Theory
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• FILM 399 - Senior Independent Work
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French and Francophone Studies: I. Introductory |
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• FFS 105 - Elementary French
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• FFS 106 - Elementary French
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• FFS 109 - Basic French Review
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• FFS 170 - Perspectives in French and Francophone Cultures
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French and Francophone Studies: II. Intermediate The intermediate level comprises three ascending levels: 1) FFS 205 and FFS 206 2) FFS 210 and FFS 212 and 3) 200-level courses numbered above 212. Rotating topics courses may be taken more than once.
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• FFS 205 - Intermediate French I
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• FFS 206 - Intermediate French II
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• FFS 210 - The Francophone World Through Text, Sound, and Image
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• FFS 212 - Reading Literature and Film
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• FFS 228 - Tellers and Tales
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• FFS 230 - Medieval and Early Modern Times
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• FFS 231 - Revolutionary France and Its Legacies
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• FFS 232 - The Modern Age
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• FFS 235 - Contemporary France
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• FFS 240 - Grammar and Composition
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• FFS 241 - Composition and Conversation
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• FFS 242 - Studies in Genre I
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• FFS 243 - Studies in Genre II
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• FFS 244 - French Cinema
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• FFS 288 - Women and/in Cinema: a French Perspective
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• FFS 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• FFS 292 - Independent Work on Pre-Study Away Projects
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• FFS 293 - Language Pedagogy and the Classroom
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• FFS 294 - Le Labo: The Culture and Language of the French and Francophone Labs
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• FFS 295 - Voices of Exile and Migration
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• FFS 296 - La chanson engagée: Songs of Protest and Hope
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• FFS 298 - Independent Work
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French and Francophone Studies: III. Advanced Prerequisite for all advanced courses: two units of 200-level work above FFS 212 , or equivalent, or by permission of the department. Open to first-year students and sophomores only by permission of the instructor. Rotating topics courses may be taken more than once.
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• FFS 300 - Senior Thesis
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• FFS 301 - Senior Translation
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• FFS 302 - Senior Project
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• FFS 303 - Senior Project
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• FFS 332 - Literature and Society in Pre-Revolutionary France
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• FFS 348 - Modernism and its Discontents
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• FFS 355 - Cross Currents in French Culture
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• FFS 366 - Francophone Literature and Cultures
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• FFS 370 - Stylistics and Translation
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• FFS 381 - The Invention of the Québécois Novel
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• FFS 393 - Advanced Independent Projects in French and Francophone Studies
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• FFS 394 - Independent Work on Post-Study Away Projects
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• FFS 395 - Thinking Africa: Conversations on the Thought of Achille Mbembe
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• FFS 396 - Subtitling French Films
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• FFS 397 - Student-Staged Surrealism: Liberty, Provocation, and Scandal
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• FFS 398 - Acting French: From the Page to the Stage
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• FFS 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Geography-Anthropology |
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• GEAN 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• GEAN 300 - Senior Thesis
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• GEAN 301 - Senior Thesis
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• GEAN 302 - Senior Thesis
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• GEAN 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Geography: I. Introductory |
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• GEOG 100 - Earth Resource Challenges
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• GEOG 102 - Global Geography: People, Places, and Regions
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• GEOG 111 - Science and Justice in the Anthropocene
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• GEOG 151 - Earth, Environment, And Humanity
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Geography: II. Intermediate |
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• GEOG 202 - Public Policy and Human Environments
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• GEOG 220 - Cartography: Spatial Data Visualization with GIS
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• GEOG 221 - Soils
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• GEOG 224 - GIS: Spatial Analysis
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• GEOG 226 - Remote Sensing
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• GEOG 228 - Web Mapping: Advanced Approaches to Publishing
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• GEOG 230 - Geographic Research Methods
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• GEOG 231 - Geomorphology: Surface Processes and Evolution of Landforms
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• GEOG 234 - Race, Space and Nature
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• GEOG 235 - Water
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• GEOG 236 - The Making of Modern East Asia: Empires and Transnational Interactions
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• GEOG 238 - Environmental China: Nature, Culture, and Development
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• GEOG 242 - Brazil in Crisis: Continuity and Change in Portuguese America
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• GEOG 246 - The U.S.-Mexico Border: Nation-State and Nature
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• GEOG 250 - Urban Geography: Space, Place, Environment
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• GEOG 252 - Cities of the Global South: Urbanization and Social Change in the Developing World
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• GEOG 254 - Environmental Science in the Field
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• GEOG 256 - Geographies of Food and Farming
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• GEOG 258 - Sustainable Landscapes: Bridging Place and Environment in Poughkeepsie
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• GEOG 260 - Conservation of Natural Resources
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• GEOG 262 - Mapping Climate Change and its Impacts
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• GEOG 266 - Population, Environment, and Sustainable Development
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• GEOG 270 - Gender and Social Space
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• GEOG 272 - Geographies of Mass Violence
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• GEOG 274 - The Political Geography of Human Rights
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• GEOG 276 - Economic Geography: Spaces of Global Capitalism
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