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Environmental Studies: III. Advanced |
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• ENST 352 - Conservation Biology
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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 370 - Feminist Perspectives on Environmentalism
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• ENST 371 - Human, Posthuman, Non-Human
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• ENST 375 - Aquatic Chemistry
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• ENST 381 - Topics in Ecosystem Ecology - Ecosystem Structure and Function
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• ENST 382 - Sustainability, Climate Change, and Environmental Political Thought
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• ENST 383 - Dissent at the End of the Anthropocene
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• ENST 385 - Technology, Ecology, and Society
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• ENST 389 - From the Natural History Museum to Ecotourism:The Collection of Nature
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• ENST 399 - Senior Independent Research
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Film: I. Introductory |
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• FILM 175 - Introduction to Screen Arts
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• FILM 180 - The Detective Film
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Film: II. Intermediate |
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• FILM 210 - World Cinema to 1945
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• FILM 211 - World Cinema After 1945
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• FILM 212 - Genre: The Musical
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• FILM 214 - Genre: The War Film
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• FILM 215 - Genre: Science Fiction
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• FILM 216 - Genre: Romantic Comedy
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• FILM 217 - Video Art
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• FILM 218 - Genre: The Western
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• FILM 220 - Chinese Film and Contemporary Fiction
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• FILM 230 - Women in Film
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• FILM 231 - Minorities in the Media
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• FILM 232 - African American Cinema
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• FILM 233 - The McCarthy Era and Film
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• FILM 238 - Music in Film
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• FILM 240 - Foundations
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• FILM 255 - Four Italian Filmmakers (in English)
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• FILM 260 - Documentary: History and Aesthetics
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• FILM 266 - Genre: Horror
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• FILM 284 - American Television History
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• FILM 288 - The Wire, Quality Television, and the Media of Dissent
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• FILM 290 - Field Work
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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 320 - Filmmaking I
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• FILM 321 - Filmmaking II
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• FILM 325 - Writing the Short Film
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• FILM 326 - Documentary Workshop
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• FILM 327 - Narrative Workshop
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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 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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• FREN 105 - Elementary French
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• FREN 106 - Elementary French
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• FREN 109 - Basic French Review
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• FREN 186 - Meeting Places: Bars, Streets, Cafés
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French and Francophone Studies: II. Intermediate The intermediate level comprises a third-semester level (FREN 205 ), a fourth-semester level (FREN 206 ), a fifth-semester level (FREN 210 ), and a sixth-semester level (200-level courses numbered above 210). Prerequisite for all sixth-semester courses: completion of FREN 210 or the equivalent. Students desiring an introduction to the study of literature and culture may begin by electing FREN 212 . Rotating topics courses may be taken more than once.
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• FREN 205 - Intermediate French I
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• FREN 206 - Intermediate French II
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• FREN 210 - The Francophone World Through Text, Sound, and Image
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• FREN 212 - Reading Literature and Film
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• FREN 228 - Tellers and Tales
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• FREN 230 - Medieval and Early Modern Times
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• FREN 231 - Revolutionary France and Its Legacies
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• FREN 232 - The Modern Age
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• FREN 235 - Contemporary France
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• FREN 240 - Grammar and Composition
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• FREN 241 - Composition and Conversation
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• FREN 242 - Studies in Genre I
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• FREN 243 - Studies in Genre II
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• FREN 244 - French Cinema
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• FREN 246 - French-Speaking Cultures and Literatures of Africa and the Caribbean
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• FREN 284 - Subnature and Culinary Culture
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• FREN 290 - Field Work
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• FREN 298 - Independent Work
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French and Francophone Studies: III. Advanced Prerequisite for all advanced courses: 1 unit of 200-level work above FREN 210 or FREN 212 , or Study Abroad in France or in a French-speaking country, or by permission of the department. Open to freshman and sophomores only by permission of the instructor. Rotating topics courses may be taken more than once.
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• FREN 300 - Senior Thesis
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• FREN 301 - Senior Translation
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• FREN 302 - Senior Project
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• FREN 303 - Senior Project
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• FREN 332 - Literature and Society in Pre-Revolutionary France
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• FREN 348 - Modernism and its Discontents
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• FREN 355 - Cross-Currents in French Culture
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• FREN 366 - Francophone Literature and Cultures
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• FREN 370 - Stylistics and Translation
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• FREN 378 - Black Paris
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• FREN 380 - Special Seminar
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• FREN 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Geography-Anthropology |
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• GEAN 290 - Field Work
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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 220 - Cartography: Making Maps with GIS
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• GEOG 221 - Soils
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• GEOG 224 - GIS: Spatial Analysis
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