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Geography: II. Intermediate |
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• GEOG 282 - Democracy and Community Development: from New Orleans to New York
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• GEOG 286 - Energy and Nature
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• GEOG 290 - Field Work
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• GEOG 297 - Readings in Geography
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• GEOG 298 - Independent Work
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Geography: III. Advanced |
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• GEOG 300 - Senior Thesis
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• GEOG 301 - Senior Thesis
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• GEOG 302 - Senior Thesis
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• GEOG 304 - Senior Seminar: Issues in Geographic Theory and Method
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• GEOG 340 - Advanced Urban and Regional Studies
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• GEOG 341 - Oil
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• GEOG 352 - Medicine and (Dis)order: A Social Geography of Healthcare
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• GEOG 356 - Environment and Land Use Planning
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• GEOG 372 - Topics in Human Geography
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• GEOG 384 - Community GIS
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• GEOG 387 - Risk and Geohazards
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• GEOG 399 - Senior Independent Work
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German: I. Introductory |
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• GERM 101 - Sex Before, During, and After the Nazis
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• GERM 105 - Beginning German: The Stories of Childhood
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• GERM 106 - Beginning German: The Stories of Childhood
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• GERM 109 - Intensive Beginning German
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German: II. Intermediate |
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• GERM 210 - Intermediate German I: Identity in Contemporary Germany
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• GERM 211 - Intermediate German II: Space in Weimar Germany
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• GERM 220 - Turning a Phrase: Writing with Style in German
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• GERM 221 - Compelling Speech: German Conversational Skills
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• GERM 230 - Contemporary German Culture and Media
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• GERM 235 - Introduction to German Cultural Studies
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• GERM 239 - Introduction to German Cultural Studies for Majors
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• GERM 240 - A Culture of Play: An Introduction to German Theater
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• GERM 260 - Developments in German Literature
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• GERM 265 - German Film in English Translation
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• GERM 269 - German Film for Majors
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• GERM 270 - Aesthetic Forms, Texts, and Genres
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• GERM 280 - Foreign Language Learning and Teaching: Theory and Practice
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• GERM 290 - Field Work
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• GERM 297 - Readings In German
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• GERM 298 - Independent Work
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German: III. Advanced |
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• GERM 300 - Senior Thesis
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• GERM 301 - Senior Seminar
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• GERM 302 - Senior Thesis
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• GERM 303 - Senior Thesis
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• GERM 355 - Advanced Seminar
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• GERM 375 - Advanced Topics in German Cultural Studies
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• GERM 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Greek and Roman Studies: I. Introductory Courses in English Translation
Courses in English translation, numbered X00-X19 are taught entirely in English. No knowledge of Greek or Latin is required. |
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• GRST 100 - Then and Now: Reinterpreting Greece and Rome
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• GRST 101 - Civilization in Question
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• GRST 102 - Cleopatra
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• GRST 104 - Greek Archaeology
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• GRST 127 - Intensive Elementary Greek
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• GRST 184 - Crosscurrents: The Ancient Mediterranean
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• GRST 185 - Virgil’s Aeneid
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Greek and Roman Studies: II. Intermediate Independent Work
Independent work may be pursued in Greek, Latin, or English translation. |
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• GRST 201 - Ancient Warfare
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• GRST 202 - Myth
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• GRST 203 - Women in Greek and Roman History and Myth
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• GRST 204 - Gender and Sexuality in Roman Culture
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• GRST 209 - From Homer to Omeros
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• GRST 210 - Art, Myth, and Society in the Ancient Aegean
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• GRST 211 - Rome: The Art of Empire
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• GRST 215 - The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
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• GRST 216 - History of the Ancient Greeks
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• GRST 217 - History of the Ancient Romans
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• GRST 219 - The Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
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• GRST 280 - Homer in the Twenty-First Century
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• GRST 290 - Field Work
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• GRST 298 - Independent Study
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Greek and Roman Studies: III. Advanced |
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• GRST 301 - Seminar in Classical Civilization
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• GRST 302 - The Blegen Seminar
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• GRST 310 - Seminar in Ancient Art
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• GRST 360 - a or b Senior Thesis
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• GRST 361 - Senior Thesis
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• GRST 362 - Senior Thesis
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• GRST 363 - a or b Senior Project
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• GRST 381 - Urbanism in the Ancient Mediterranean: Pompeii, Akrotiri and Constantinople
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• GRST 399 - Senior Independent Study
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Courses in Greek Language and Literature: I. Introductory Courses in Greek Language and Literature
Courses numbered X20-X39 require appropriate reading ability in ancient Greek. |
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• GRST 125 - Elementary Greek
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• GRST 126 - Elementary Greek
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Courses in Greek Language and Literature: II. Intermediate |
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• GRST 225 - Intermediate Greek
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• GRST 226 - Intermediate Greek: Topics in Greek Literature
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Courses in Greek Language and Literature: III. Advanced |
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• GRST 321 - Advanced Greek: Topics in Greek Literature
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• GRST 322 - Greek Tragedy
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• GRST 323 - Homer
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Courses in Latin Language and Literature: I. Introductory Courses in Latin Language and Literature
Courses numbered X40-X59 require appropriate reading ability in Latin. |
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• GRST 145 - Elementary Latin
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• GRST 146 - Elementary Latin
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Courses in Latin Language and Literature: II. Intermediate |
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• GRST 245 - Intermediate Latin I
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• GRST 246 - Intermediate Latin II
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Courses in Latin Language and Literature: III. Advanced |
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• GRST 341 - Topics in Latin Literature
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• GRST 342 - Virgil
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• GRST 343 - Tacitus
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• GRST 344 - Roman Lyric and Elegy
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Hebrew: I. Introductory |
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• HEBR 105 - Elementary Hebrew
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• HEBR 106 - Elementary Hebrew
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Hebrew: II. Intermediate |
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• HEBR 205 - Intermediate Hebrew I
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• HEBR 206 - Intermediate Hebrew II
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• HEBR 217 - Film, Fiction and the Construction of Identity–Israeli and Palestinian Voices
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• HEBR 221 - Voices from Modern Israel
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• HEBR 290 - Field Work
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• HEBR 298 - Independent Work
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Hebrew: III. Advanced |
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• HEBR 305 - Advanced Readings in Hebrew: Genres and Themes
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• HEBR 399 - Independent Work
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Hindi: I. Introductory |
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• HIND 105 - Beginning Hindi
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