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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 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 - Shakespeare on Screen
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• ENGL 272 - What Makes a Collection?
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• ENGL 273 - Slow and Close: Toni Morrison
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• ENGL 274 - Reading and Writing American Memoir
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• ENGL 275 - Vassar Critical Journal Intensive
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• ENGL 276 - How to Write a Black Memoir
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• ENGL 277 - Reading and Writing Outdoors
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• ENGL 278 - Reading Middlemarch
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• ENGL 281 - The Comics Course
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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 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 310 - Entering the Labyrinth: Literature, Art & Eco-Contemplation
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• ENGL 315 - Studies in Performance
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• ENGL 319 - Race and its Metaphors
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• ENGL 320 - Studies in Literary Traditions
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• ENGL 325 - Studies in Genre
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• ENGL 328 - Literature of the American Renaissance
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• ENGL 329 - American Literary Realism
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• ENGL 330 - American Modernism
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• ENGL 340 - Studies in Medieval Literature
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• ENGL 341 - Studies in the Renaissance
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• ENGL 342 - Studies in Shakespeare
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• ENGL 345 - Milton
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• ENGL 350 - Studies in Eighteenth-century British Literature
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• ENGL 351 - Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
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• ENGL 352 - Studies in Romanticism
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• ENGL 355 - Twenty- and Twenty-First Century Poetry
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• ENGL 357 - Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
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• ENGL 365 - Selected Author
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• ENGL 370 - Transnational Literature
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• ENGL 374 - Experimental Fiction Laboratory
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• ENGL 375 - Seminar in Women’s Studies
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• ENGL 376 - Vassar Poetry Review
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• ENGL 378 - Brief Encounters: The Reading and Writing of Flash Fiction
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• ENGL 379 - The Research Intensive: Sources, Methods, Processes
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• ENGL 380 - English Seminar
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• ENGL 381 - English Seminar
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• ENGL 382 - English Seminar
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• ENGL 383 - English Seminar
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• ENGL 384 - English Seminar
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• ENGL 385 - English Seminar
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• ENGL 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Environmental Studies: I. Introductory |
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• ENST 107 - Global Change and Sustainability
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• ENST 124 - Essentials of Environmental Science
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• ENST 125 - Environmentalisms in Perspective
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• ENST 153 - Fluid Earth: Oceans, Atmosphere, & the Climate System
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• ENST 162 - Climate Solutions and Climate Careers: Finding your Role in the Climate Fight
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• ENST 164 - Environmental History of Latin America
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• ENST 175 - Women’s Nature Writing
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• ENST 177 - A Prehistoric Perspective on Climate Change
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• ENST 182 - China Study Trip: Sustainable stratergies and impacts along the central Yangtze River
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Environmental Studies: II. Intermediate |
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• ENST 201 - Class Without Walls in Nature
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• ENST 202 - Public Policy and Human Environments
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• ENST 213 - Indigenous Environmental Activism
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• ENST 230 - Research Methods: Studying Sustainability at Vassar
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• ENST 232 - Pathways for Sustainability
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• ENST 234 - Race, Space and Nature
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• ENST 238 - Environmental China: Nature, Culture, and Development
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• ENST 242 - Fragile Presence: The Ultra Short Film as Personal Cinematic Practice
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• ENST 254 - Environmental Science in the Field
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• ENST 260 - Issues in Environmental Studies
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• ENST 261 - “The Nuclear Cage”: Environmental Theory and Nuclear Power
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• ENST 264 - Apocalypse Now: Finding Agency and Hope in a Deteriorating World
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• ENST 265 - Resource Extraction: History, Economy & Sustainability of Fossil Fuels
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• ENST 266 - Racism, Waste and Resistance
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• ENST 270 - Topics in Environmental Studies
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• ENST 277 - Biogeochemistry
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• ENST 278 - Environmental Political Thought
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• ENST 279 - Landscape History and Conservation at Matthew Vassar’s Springside
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• ENST 282 - Blue Rwanda: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Water, Health, and Sustainability
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• ENST 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• ENST 294 - Liquid Urbanscape in Climate Crisis
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• ENST 298 - Independent Research
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Environmental Studies: III. Advanced |
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• ENST 300 - Senior Project/Thesis
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• ENST 301 - Thesis Preparation: Sources, Theories, and Methods
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• ENST 303 - Thesis
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• ENST 304 - Thesis
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• ENST 310 - Entering the Labyrinth: Literature, Art & Eco-Contemplation
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• ENST 321 - Advanced Topics in Environmental Geology
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• ENST 333 - Gardens and Landscape in Early Modern Italy
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• ENST 335 - Paleoclimatology: Earth’s History of Climate Change
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• ENST 336 - Black Ecologies
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• ENST 340 - Advanced Urban and Regional Studies
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• ENST 352 - Conservation and Restoration Ecology
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• ENST 356 - Environment and Land-Use Planning
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• ENST 361 - Modeling the Earth
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• ENST 368 - Toxic Futures: From Social Theory to Environmental Theory
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• ENST 372 - Topics in Human Geography
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