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Education: II. Intermediate |
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• EDUC 261 - Intergroup Dialogue on Race and Migration
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• EDUC 263 - The Adolescent in American Society
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• EDUC 270 - Undocumented, Unapologetic, Unafraid
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• EDUC 271 - Hello, Dear Enemy: Mounting an Exhibition of Picture Books on Experiences of War and Displacement
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• EDUC 272 - Vassar College Urban Education Initiative
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• EDUC 275 - International and Comparative Education
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• EDUC 278 - Education for Peace, Justice and Human Rights
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• EDUC 279 - Rethinking Gender in an Educational Context
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• EDUC 286 - Introduction to Inclusive Pedagogies in Quantitative Education
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• EDUC 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• EDUC 297 - Independent Reading
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• EDUC 298 - Independent Study
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• EDUC 299 - Vassar Science Education Internship Program
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Education: III. Advanced |
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• EDUC 300 - Senior Portfolio: Childhood Education
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• EDUC 301 - Senior Portfolio: Adolescent Education
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• EDUC 302 - Senior Thesis/Project
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• EDUC 303 - Senior Thesis/Project
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• EDUC 304 - Senior Thesis/Project
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• EDUC 305 - Senior Thesis/Project
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• EDUC 322 - The Afro-Indo-Anglo Caribbean: Education, Feminism, Indigeneity and Migration
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• EDUC 336 - Childhood Development: Observation and Research Application
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• EDUC 340 - Disability Studies in Education: Research, Policy, and Practice
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• EDUC 350 - The Teaching of Reading: Curriculum Development in Childhood Education
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• EDUC 351 - The Teaching of Reading: Curriculum Development in Childhood Education
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• EDUC 353 - Pedagogies of Difference: Critical Approaches to Education
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• EDUC 355 - The School-to-Military Pipeline
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• EDUC 360 - Workshop in Curriculum Development
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• EDUC 361 - Seminar: Mathematics and Science in the Elementary Curriculum
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• EDUC 362 - Student Teaching Practicum: Childhood Education
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• EDUC 367 - Urban Education Reform
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• EDUC 369 - Social Citizenship in an Urban Age
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• EDUC 372 - Student Teaching
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• EDUC 373 - Adolescent Literacy
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• EDUC 382 - Reframing Literacy for the 21st Century
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• EDUC 384 - Advanced Seminar
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• EDUC 386 - Ghetto Schooling
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• EDUC 387 - Science, Spirituality, and Peace Education: Addressing Climate Change
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• EDUC 392 - Multidisciplinary Methods in Adolescent Education
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• EDUC 399 - Senior Independent Work
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English: I. Introductory |
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• ENGL 101 - The Art of Reading and Writing
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• ENGL 170 - Approaches to Literary Studies
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• ENGL 173 - Thinking Short: The Art of the Short Story
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• ENGL 174 - Poetry and Philosophy: The Ancient Quarrel
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• ENGL 177 - Special Topics
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• ENGL 180 - Improvisational Writing
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English: II. Intermediate Prerequisite: open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors with one unit of 100-level work or by permission of the associate chair. Students applying for permission to elect 200-level work must present samples of their writing to the associate chair. First-year students with AP credit may elect 200-level work after consultation with the department and with the permission of the instructor. First-year students who have completed ENGL 101 may elect 200-level work with permission of the instructor. Intermediate writing courses are not open to first-year students.
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• ENGL 203 - These American Lives: New Journalisms
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• ENGL 205 - Introductory Creative Writing
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• ENGL 206 - Intermediate Creative Writing
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• ENGL 207 - Intermediate Creative Writing: Literary Non-Fiction
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• ENGL 209 - Advanced Creative Writing: Narrative
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• ENGL 211 - Advanced Creative Writing: Verse
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• ENGL 213 - The English Language
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• ENGL 214 - Process, Prose, Pedagogy
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• ENGL 215 - Pre-modern Drama: Text and Performance before 1800
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• ENGL 216 - Modern Drama: Text and Performance after 1800
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• ENGL 217 - Literary Theory and Interpretation
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• ENGL 218 - Literature, Gender, and Sexuality
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• ENGL 219 - Queer of Color Critique
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• ENGL 222 - Early British Literature
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• ENGL 225 - American Literature, Origins to 1865
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• ENGL 226 - American Literature, 1865-1925
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• ENGL 227 - The Harlem Renaissance and its Precursors
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• ENGL 228 - African American Literature
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• ENGL 229 - Asian-American Literature, 1946-present
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• ENGL 230 - Latina and Latino Literature
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• ENGL 231 - Native American Literature
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• ENGL 235 - Old English
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• ENGL 236 - Beowulf
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• ENGL 237 - Medieval Literature
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• ENGL 240 - Shakespeare
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• ENGL 241 - Shakespeare
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• ENGL 242 - Shakespeare
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• ENGL 245 - The Enlightenment
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• ENGL 247 - Eighteenth-Century British Novels
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• ENGL 248 - The Age of Romanticism
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• ENGL 249 - Victorian Literature
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• ENGL 251 - Topics in Black Literatures
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• ENGL 253 - Topics in American Literature
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• ENGL 255 - Nineteenth-Century British Novels
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• ENGL 256 - Modern British and Irish Literature
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• ENGL 257 - The Novel in English after 1945
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• ENGL 262 - Postcolonial Literatures
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• ENGL 265 - Selected Author
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• ENGL 270 - New York Stories
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• ENGL 271 - Reviewing Shakespeare
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• ENGL 272 - What Makes a Collection?
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• ENGL 276 - How to Write a Black Memoir
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• ENGL 277 - Global Literatures in English
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• ENGL 282 - Vassar Critical Journal Intensive
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• ENGL 284 - Writing Medicine
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• ENGL 288 - From Pamphlets to Zines: A Self-Publishing Workshop
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• ENGL 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• ENGL 298 - Independent Study
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English: III. Advanced Prerequisite: Open to Juniors and Seniors with 2 units of 200-level work in English, or by permission of the instructor. |
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• ENGL 300 - Senior Tutorial
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• ENGL 302 - Adaptations
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• ENGL 304 - Creative Writing Seminar
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• ENGL 305 - Senior Creative Writing Seminar
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• ENGL 306 - Senior Creative Writing Seminar
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• ENGL 315 - Studies in Performance
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• ENGL 317 - Studies in Literary Theory
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