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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. Freshmen 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 Freshmen.
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• ENGL 248 - The Age of Romanticism, 1789-1832
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• ENGL 249 - Victorian Literature: Culture and Anarchy
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• ENGL 250 - Victorian Poets
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• ENGL 251 - Topics in Black Literatures
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• ENGL 252 - Writing the Diaspora: Verses/Versus
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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 Novels
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• ENGL 257 - The Novel in English after 1945
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• ENGL 260 - Modern British Literature, 1901-1945
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• ENGL 261 - Literatures of Ireland
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• ENGL 262 - Postcolonial Literatures
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• ENGL 265 - Selected Author
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• ENGL 275 - Caribbean Discourse
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• ENGL 277 - Crossings: Literature without Borders
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• ENGL 290 - Field Work
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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 305 - Creative Writing Seminar
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• ENGL 306 - Creative Writing Seminar
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• ENGL 307 - Senior Creative Writing
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• ENGL 315 - Studies in Performance
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• ENGL 317 - Studies in Literary Theory
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• ENGL 318 - Literary Studies in Gender and Sexuality
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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 326 - Challenging Ethnicity
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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 331 - Postmodern American Literature
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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 - Romantic Poets: Rebels with a Cause
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• ENGL 353 - Romantic Poets: Rebels with a Cause
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• ENGL 355 - Modern Poets
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• ENGL 356 - Contemporary Poets
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• ENGL 357 - Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
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• ENGL 362 - Text and Image
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• ENGL 365 - Selected Author
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• ENGL 370 - Transnational Literature
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• ENGL 378 - Black Paris
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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 386 - English Seminar
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• ENGL 399 - Senior Independent Work
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History: I. Introductory |
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• HIST 101 - Martin Luther King Jr.
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• HIST 103 - Indo-Islamic Kingdoms/Cultures
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• HIST 108 - International Human Rights
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• HIST 116 - The Dark Ages
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• HIST 117 - High Middle Ages, 950-1300
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• HIST 121 - Readings in Modern European History
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• HIST 122 - Encounters in Modern East Asia
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• HIST 123 - Europe at the Crossroads, 1500-1789
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• HIST 124 - Europe 1945
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• HIST 125 - Infamy on Trial: Famous Trials in Early Modern Europe
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• HIST 126 - Terrorism in Russia and Eurasia
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• HIST 128 - Europe 1945 - Rethinking History
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• HIST 132 - Globalization in Historical Perspective, 1850 to the Present
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• HIST 141 - Tradition, History and the African Experience
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• HIST 143 - Russia, Ukraine, and the Steppe
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• HIST 151 - British History: James I (1603) to the Great War
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• HIST 159 - Blood and Faith: The St. Bartholomew’s Massacre in Context
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• HIST 160 - American Moments: Rediscovering U.S. History
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• HIST 161 - Violent Economies: Rewriting the American West
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• HIST 162 - Envisioning Latin America
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• HIST 164 - Latin American History ‘through the lens’
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• HIST 174 - The Emergence of the Modern Middle East
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• HIST 175 - Mandela: Race, Resistance and Renaissance in South Africa
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• HIST 182 - The 2016 Election in Historical Perspective
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History: II. Intermediate The prerequisite for courses at the 200-level is ordinarily 1 unit in history. |
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• HIST 204 - Independent India: 1947-1990s
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• HIST 208 - Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1945
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• HIST 214 - The Roots of the Palestine-Israel Conflict
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• HIST 216 - History of the Ancient Greeks
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• HIST 217 - History of the Ancient Romans
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• HIST 218 - The Crusades, 1095-1291
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• HIST 220 - Medieval and Renaissance Culture
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• HIST 225 - Renaissance Italy
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• HIST 226 - Northern Europe in the Renaissance, c. 1300-1550
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• HIST 230 - From Tyranny to Terror: The Old Regime and the French Revolution
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• HIST 231 - France and its “Others”
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• HIST 232 - France/North Africa: from Corsairs to post-Colonialism
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• HIST 235 - Ending Deadly Conflict
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• HIST 236 - Germany, 1740-1918
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• HIST 237 - Germany, 1918-1990
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• HIST 242 - The Russian Empire to 1812
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• HIST 243 - Russia and the Soviet Union, 1861-2000
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• HIST 251 - A History of American Foreign Relations
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• HIST 252 - Imagining India, 1707-1947
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• HIST 253 - The Jungle in Indian History
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