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May 19, 2025
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College Bulletin 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Search
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Other Courses |
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• ARTH 075. Public Art in America
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• BLST 008B. Music, Race and Class
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• BLST 033. African Cinemas
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• BLST 054. Toni Morrison
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• BLST 094A. Student Run: Hip Hop, Community, and Identity
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• BLST 099. Independent Study
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• BLST 133. Black Childhoods, Intersectionality and Education
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• BLST 138. DuBois and the Color Line
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• CPLT 021A. Performance in Early Modern Europe-Attachment
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• CPLT 029. Sign Language Literature
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• CPSC 013. Computational Linguistics
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• ECON 009. Creativity and Economics
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• ECON 045. Labor Economics
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• ECON 091C. Research Seminar in Economics: Public Policy
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• ENGL 027. Queen Elizabeth: Power, Gender, and Art
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• ENGL 064A. The New Negro Versus Jim Crow-Attachment
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• ENGL 064D. Soul Power
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• ENGL 070M. Innocence, Experience, and Beyond
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• ENGL 070S. Screenwriting
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• ENGL 085. Virginia Wolf
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• ENGR 030. Computational Optics
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• ENVS 000SR. StuRun: Grief, Agency, Meaning
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• ENVS 012. Compost and Climate Change
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• ENVS 022. Environmental Policy and Politics
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• ENVS 024. Environmental Anthropology
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• ENVS 025. Environmental History of Africa
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• ENVS 077SR. Food, Land and Healing
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• ENVS 092. Research Project in Environmental Studies
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• ENVS 095. Independent Study in Environmental Studies
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• ENVS 096. Senior Thesis in Environmental Studies
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• ENVS 120. Environmental Economics
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• FMST 026. Popular Music and Media
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• FMST 050A. What on Earth is World Cinema?-Attachment
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• FMST 053. Course in Translation: French Detective Fiction and Film
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• LALS 015. First Year Seminar: Introduction to Latinx Literature and Culture
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• LALS 052. Afro-Caribbean Literature and Visual Culture
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• LALS 057. Performing Latinidad: Latinx Film, Theater & Performance Art
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• LALS 062. The Politics of Latinx Art and Activism
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• LATN 034A. Apuleius, Augustine, and the African Tradition
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• LATN 035A. Attachment: Rhetoric and Violence in Republican Rome
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• LATN 050A. The Age of Nero
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• LING 027. Swahili II
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• LING 031. Modality in Language: Mandarin and ASL as Examples
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• LITR 074FA. Attachment: A History of the Five Senses
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• PEAC 022. Peace Education
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• PEAC 024. Quakers Past and Present
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• PEAC 038. Civil Wars & Neoliberal Peace in Central America
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• PEAC 041. Peace and Political Philosophy
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• PEAC 052. Afghanistan: Where Central & South Asia Meet
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• PEAC 060. Social Innovation for Peace
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• PEAC 072. Humanitarianism: Education & Conflict
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• PHIL 001G. Intro: Rationality and Religious Belief
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• PHIL 030. Buddhist Philosophy
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• PSYC 024. Qualitative Methods
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• SPAN 054A. Attachment: Contemporary Cuba: Utopia, Revolution and Reform
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• SPAN 060A. Attachment: Memoria e Identidad
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• THEA 046. Intermediate Special Project In Production Dramaturgy
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Ancient History |
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• ANCH 010. First-Year Seminar: Slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome
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• ANCH 011. First Year Seminar: Rome: The Archaeology of Empire
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• ANCH 012. FYS: The World of the Pharaohs: An Introduction to Egyptology.
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• ANCH 013. First Year Seminar: In Search of Troy
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• ANCH 016. First-Year Seminar: Augustus and Rome
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• ANCH 017. First-Year Seminar: Pompeii: In the Shadow of Vesuvius
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• ANCH 021. Roman Society and Identity: Food and War
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• ANCH 023. Alexander and the Hellenistic World
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• ANCH 028. Ancient Egypt
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• ANCH 030. History and Archaeology of the Early Roman Empire
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• ANCH 031. The Greeks and the Persian Empire
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• ANCH 032. The Roman Republic
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• ANCH 035. History and Archaeology of Republican Rome
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• ANCH 042. Democracy and Its Challenges: Athens in the Fifth Century
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• ANCH 044. The Early Roman Empire
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• ANCH 046. The History and Archaeology of the Late Roman Empire
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• ANCH 056. Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire
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• ANCH 066. Rome and Late Antiquity
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• ANCH 093. Directed Reading
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• ANCH 098. Senior Course Study
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Anthropology |
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• ANTH 001. Foundations: Culture, Power and Meaning
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• ANTH 001D. First-Year Seminar: Counterculture
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• ANTH 002D. First-Year Seminar: Culture and Gender
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• ANTH 002F. Anthropology of Childhood and the Family
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• ANTH 003G. First-Year Seminar: Development and its Discontents
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• ANTH 009C. Cultures of the Middle East
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• ANTH 020J. Dance and Diaspora
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• ANTH 023C. Anthropological Perspectives on Conservation
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• ANTH 023E. Ethnographic Research Methods (M)
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• ANTH 029B. Ethnography: Theory and Practice (M)
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• ANTH 031C. Hispanics, Mestizos, Latinxs (M)
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• ANTH 032D. Mass Media and Anthropology
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• ANTH 033B. Environmental Anthropology
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• ANTH 039B. Globalization and Culture
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• ANTH 039C. Food and Culture
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• ANTH 041D. Art, Money, Power
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• ANTH 043E. Culture, Health, Illness
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• ANTH 044. Gender, Sexuality, and Social Change
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• ANTH 049B. Comparative Perspectives on the Body
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• ANTH 049BA. Attachment: Comparative Perspective on the Body
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• ANTH 051B. Drugs and Governmentality
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• ANTH 053B. Anthropology of Public Health
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• ANTH 072C. Memory, History, Nation
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