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Biology: II. Intermediate Prerequisites for 200-level courses are BIOL 106 and either BIOL 105 , AP Biology with a 4 or 5 AP score, or IB higher level 5, 6 or 7 test score, unless otherwise noted. |
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• BIOL 283 - Human Physiology
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• BIOL 290 - Field Work
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• BIOL 298 - Independent Work
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Biology: III. Advanced Two units of 200-level biology are prerequisites for entry into 300-level courses; see each course for specific courses required or exceptions. |
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• BIOL 303 - Senior Research
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• BIOL 316 - Seminar in Neurobiology
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• BIOL 323 - Seminar in Cell and Molecular Biology
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• BIOL 324 - Molecular Biology
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• BIOL 340 - Experimental Animal Behavior
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• BIOL 352 - Conservation Biology
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• BIOL 353 - Bioinformatics
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• BIOL 355 - Ecology and Evolution of Sexual Reproduction
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• BIOL 356 - Aquatic Ecology
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• BIOL 370 - Immunology
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• BIOL 379 - Today’s News in Biology
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• BIOL 380 - Engaging Biologists and Their Research
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• BIOL 381 - Topics in Ecosystem Ecology - Ecosystem Structure and Function
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• BIOL 382 - Advanced Research Methods
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• BIOL 383 - Hormones and Behavior
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• BIOL 385 - Mad Dogs, Vampires and Zombie Ants: Behavior Mediating Infections
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• BIOL 386 - Stem Cell Biology
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• BIOL 387 - Symbiotic Interactions
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• BIOL 388 - Virology
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• BIOL 389 - Sensory Ecology
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• BIOL 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Chemistry: I. Introductory |
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• CHEM 108 - General Chemistry
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• CHEM 109 - General Chemistry
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• CHEM 125 - Chemical Principles
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• CHEM 135 - Introduction to Forensic Chemistry
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• CHEM 145 - Chemistry Research Techniques
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• CHEM 146 - The Culture and Chemistry of Cuisine
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• CHEM 198 - Freshmen Independent Research
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Chemistry: II. Intermediate |
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• CHEM 244 - Organic Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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• CHEM 245 - Organic Chemistry: Reactions and Mechanisms
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• CHEM 272 - Biochemistry
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• CHEM 275 - Computational Methods in Chemistry
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• CHEM 290 - Field Work
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• CHEM 297 - Reading Course
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• CHEM 298 - Independent Research
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Chemistry: III. Advanced |
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• CHEM 300 - Senior Thesis
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• CHEM 323 - Protein Chemistry
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• CHEM 324 - Molecular Biology
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• CHEM 325 - Topics in Biochemistry
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• CHEM 326 - Inorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 342 - Advanced Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 350 - Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics and Chemical Kinetics
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• CHEM 352 - Physical Chemistry: Molecular Structure
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• CHEM 357 - Chemical Physics
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• CHEM 362 - Instrumental Analysis
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• CHEM 365 - Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds
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• CHEM 370 - Advanced Laboratory
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• CHEM 372 - Integrated Chemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 373 - Integrated Chemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 375 - Aquatic Chemistry
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• CHEM 382 - Special Topics in Organic Chemistry: Introduction to Polymer Chemistry
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• CHEM 399 - Senior Independent Research
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Chinese/Japanese: I. Introductory |
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• CHJA 120 - Introduction to Chinese and Japanese Literature
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Chinese/Japanese: II. Intermediate |
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• CHJA 290 - Field Work
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• CHJA 298 - Independent Study
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Chinese/Japanese: III. Advanced |
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• CHJA 300 - Senior Thesis
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• CHJA 301 - Senior Thesis
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• CHJA 302 - Senior Project
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• CHJA 303 - Senior Project
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• CHJA 304 - Senior Project
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• CHJA 351 - Special Topics in Chinese and Japanese Literature and Culture
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• CHJA 361 - Chinese and Japanese Drama and Theatre
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• CHJA 362 - Senior Seminar: Women in Japanese and Chinese Literature
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• CHJA 366 - Seminar in Transcending the Limit: Literary Theory in the East-West Context
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• CHJA 399 - Senior Independent Work
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College Course: I. Introductory |
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• CLCS 100 - The Theater of Chekhov and Stanislavski: Higher, Lighter, Simpler, More Joyful
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• CLCS 101 - Civilization in Question
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• CLCS 183 - Vassar For Veterans
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• CLCS 184 - The Great War and Literary Modernism
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• CLCS 185 - The Bible Before Print
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• CLCS 186 - The Western Literary Tradition: From Antiquity to the Middle Ages
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College Course: II. Intermediate |
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• CLCS 214 - Process, Prose, Pedagogy
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• CLCS 290 - Field Work
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• CLCS 298 - Independent Research
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College Course: III. Advanced |
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• CLCS 301 - History, Memory, and Legacies of the Holocaust
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• CLCS 302 - Adaptations
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• CLCS 384 - Transnational Queer: Genders, Sexualities, Identities
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Computer Science: I. Introductory |
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• CMPU 101 - Computer Science I: Problem-Solving and Abstraction
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• CMPU 102 - Computer Science II: Data Structures and Algorithms
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• CMPU 145 - Foundations of Computer Science
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Computer Science: II. Intermediate |
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• CMPU 203 - Computer Science III: Software Design and Implementation
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• CMPU 224 - Computer Organization
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• CMPU 235 - Programming Languages
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• CMPU 240 - Language Theory and Computation
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• CMPU 241 - Analysis of Algorithms
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• CMPU 245 - Declarative Programming Models
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• CMPU 250 - Modeling, Simulation and Analysis
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• CMPU 290 - Field Work
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• CMPU 295 - Special Topics
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• CMPU 298 - Independent Work
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Computer Science: III. Advanced Two units of 200-level computer science are prerequisite for entry into 300-level courses; see each course for specific courses required or exceptions. |
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• CMPU 300 - Senior Research and Thesis
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• CMPU 301 - Senior Research and Thesis
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• CMPU 324 - Computer Architecture
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• CMPU 325 - Microcomputers and Digital Electronics
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• CMPU 331 - Compilers
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• CMPU 334 - Operating Systems
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• CMPU 353 - Bioinformatics
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