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Educational Studies |
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• EDUC 053. Educating Emergent Bilinguals
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• EDUC 054. How children talk to each other: Oral and written language
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• EDUC 056. TESOL Methods: Theory in Practice
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• EDUC 061. Gender and Education
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• EDUC 062. Sociology of Education
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• EDUC 064. Comparative Education
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• EDUC 065. Educational Research for Social Changes: Qualitative Methods
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• EDUC 066. College for All? Critical Issues in Higher Education
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• EDUC 067. Fight for #PhlEd: Urban Educational and Environmental Justice
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• EDUC 068. Urban Education
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• EDUC 069. The Facts and Economics of Education in America
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• EDUC 070. Outreach Practicum
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• EDUC 072. Humanitarianism: Educ & Conflict
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• EDUC 073. Creative Writing Outreach Course
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• EDUC 075. Introduction to Science Pedagogy: Theory and Practice
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• EDUC 076. Pre Student Teaching Practicum
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• EDUC 078SR. Schooling to Education: How Restorative Practices Can Transform Public Schools
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• EDUC 091A. Special Topics
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• EDUC 091B. Special Topics
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• EDUC 092. Curriculum and Methods
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• EDUC 093. Practice Teaching
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• EDUC 096. Thesis
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• EDUC 097. Thesis
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• EDUC 098. Psychology and Educational Studies Thesis
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• EDUC 104. Humanitarianism: Education in Emergencies
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• EDUC 126. Narratives of Disability & Intersectionality in School
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• ENVS 023. Politics of Population
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Educational Studies - Seminars |
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• EDUC 121. Motivation and Learning
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• EDUC 131. Social and Cultural Perspectives on Education
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• EDUC 133. Race, Boyhood, and Education
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• EDUC 151. Read, Make, and Mend the World: Anti-racism through books, materials, and literacy practices
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• EDUC 152. Researching Immigration and Education
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• EDUC 153. Latinos and Education
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• EDUC 161. Politics, Policy and Education
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• EDUC 166. College for All? Challenges in Higher Education.
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• EDUC 167. Education, Race, and the Law
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• EDUC 180. Honors Thesis
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English Literature - Academic Writing Courses |
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• ENGL 001C. Writing Pedagogy
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• ENGL 001D. Writing Tutorial
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• ENGL 001F. First-Year Seminar: Transitions to College Writing
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• ENGL 001J. First-Year Seminar: Persuasion
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• ENGL 002M. Medical Writing and Rhetoric
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• ENGL 002V. Visual Rhetorics and Multimodal Writing:Making arguments with image, text, and sound
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• ENGL 002W. Words Matter: Crafting and Critiquing Rhetorically Effective Styles
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• ENGL 003A. Independent Study and Directed Reading in Writing Studies
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• ENGL 005. Journalism Workshop
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English Literature - First-Year Seminars and Writing Courses |
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• ENGL 009A. First-Year Seminar: Literature and Law
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• ENGL 009C. First-Year Seminar: Why College? The Past and Future of Liberal Arts
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• ENGL 009D. First-Year Seminar: Nation and Migration
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• ENGL 009E. First-Year Seminar: Narcissus and the History of Reflection
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• ENGL 009F. First Year Seminar: Introduction to Latinx Literature and Culture
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• ENGL 009G. First-Year Seminar: Comedy
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• ENGL 009H. First-Year Seminar: Portraits of the Artist
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• ENGL 009J. First-Year Seminar: Revolution and Revolt
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• ENGL 009L. First-Year Seminar: Imagining Natural History
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• ENGL 009O. First-Year Seminar: American Archipelagos
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• ENGL 009P. First-Year Seminar: Refuge: Resettled in Philadelphia
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• ENGL 009R. First-Year Seminar: Grendel’s Workshop
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• ENGL 009S. First-Year Seminar: Black Liberty/Black Literature
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• ENGL 009Y. First-Year Seminar: Metropolitan Forms and Fictions
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• ENGL 009Z. First-Year Seminar: Close Reading and Its Discontents
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• ENGL 011. Comedy
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English Literature - Medieval and Renaissance |
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• ENGL 010. Monsters, Marvels, and Mysteries: Beowulf to Paradise Lost
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• ENGL 014. Old English/History of the Language
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• ENGL 016. Chaucer
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• ENGL 020. Shakespeare
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• ENGL 021. Shakespeare and Race
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• ENGL 022. Literature of the English Renaissance
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• ENGL 023. Renaissance Sexualities
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• ENGL 024. The Revolutionary Seventeenth Century
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• ENGL 025. Christopher Marlowe: Works, Life, and Afterlives
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• ENGL 026. Allegory and Allegoresis in the English Renaissance
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• ENGL 027. Queen Elizabeth: Power, Gender, and Art
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• ENGL 027B. Performing Justice on the Renaissance Stage
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• ENGL 028. Milton
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• ENGL 029. The Fat Renaissance.
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• ENGL 046. Tolkien and Pullman and Their Literary Roots
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English Literature - 18th and 19th Century |
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• ENGL 033. The Romantic Sublime
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• ENGL 035. The Rise of the Novel
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• ENGL 036. Jane Austen
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• ENGL 037B. Vision and the Late Victorians
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• ENGL 038. Regency Skepticism, 1812-1832
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• ENGL 040. Victorian Literature and Victorian Informatics
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• ENGL 041. The Victorian Poets: Eminence and Decadence
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• ENGL 050R. 19th Century Radicalisms
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• ENGL 051. Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways: Early American Literature
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• ENGL 051F. Moby-Dick
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• ENGL 055. Apocalypse Then
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• ENGL 059. 19th Century American Novels
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• ENGL 060. Early Black Media Cultures
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• ENGL 061. The Literatures of Slavery
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• ENGL 064A. The New Negro Versus Jim Crow
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• ENGL 071A. The Short Story en las Américas
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• ENGL 071B. The Lyric Poem in English
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English Literature - 20th and 21st Century |
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• ENGL 012. Writing and Sustenance
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• ENGL 045. Modern British Poetry
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• ENGL 047A. Asian American Literature and Culture
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• ENGL 047B. Alternate War Histories of Asia/America
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• ENGL 047C. Asian American Gender/Sexuality/Species
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• ENGL 047D. Southeast Asian Literature in English
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