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Mathematics and Statistics |
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• MATH 064. Introduction to Topology
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• MATH 065. Introduction to Geometry
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• MATH 066. Stochastic and Numerical Methods
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• MATH 067. Introduction to Modern Algebra
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• MATH 069. Combinatorics
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• MATH 073. Advanced Topics in Analysis
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• MATH 077. Advanced Topics in Algebra
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• MATH 083. Complex Analysis
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• MATH 093. Directed Reading
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• MATH 097. Senior Conference
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• STAT 001. Statistical Thinking
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• STAT 011. Statistical Methods I
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• STAT 021. Statistical Methods II
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• STAT 041. Theory for Bayesian Inference
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• STAT 051. Probability
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• STAT 061. Mathematical Statistics I
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• STAT 093. Directed Reading
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Mathematics and Statistics - Seminars |
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• MATH 101. Real Analysis II
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• MATH 102. Modern Algebra II
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• MATH 103. Complex Analysis
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• MATH 104. Topology
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• MATH 105. Geometry II
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• STAT 111. Mathematical Statistics II
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Medieval Studies |
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• MDST 096. Thesis
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• MDST 180. Senior Honors Thesis
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Modern Languages and Literatures |
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• GMST 012. Texts in Context: Topics in German Culture and Society from the Reformation until Today
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• LITR 007. Hot off the Press: Current Headlines from a German Perspective
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• LITR 009G. Finding Refuge
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• LITR 015. Transgender Worlds
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• LITR 015CH. Introduction to East Asian Humanities
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• LITR 017F. First-Year Seminar: Francophone Bande Dessinée and Graphic Novels
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• LITR 017FE. Fashioning the Self: The Shapeshifting of Identity in the French and Francophone World
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• LITR 020S. The Latin American Short Story
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• LITR 021GA. Artificial Humans in German Culture-Attachment
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• LITR 022. Representing Colonial Taiwan: City and Public Space in Print
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• LITR 024J. Japanese Film and Animation
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• LITR 025S. Reading Borges: Labyrinths and Forking Paths
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• LITR 026. Popular Music and Media
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• LITR 037CH. Text and Image: Classical Chinese Poetry and Painting
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• LITR 037G. The Holocaust: History, Representation, and Culture
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• LITR 037R. Crime or Punishment: Russian Narratives of Captivity and Incarceration
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• LITR 038CH. The Promise and Peril of Dialogues: Theory, Practice, Comparison
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• LITR 043R. Chernobyl: Nuclear Narratives and the Environment
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• LITR 045R. Poetry in Translation/Translating Poetry
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• LITR 051G. European Cinema
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• LITR 054G. German Cinema
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• LITR 055CH. Chinese and Sinophone Cinemas: Silent Era to Digital Age
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• LITR 056G. Outbreak Narratives
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• LITR 059FG. Re-Envisioning Diasporas
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• LITR 063R. Roots of Feminism & Radicalism in Russia
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• LITR 070R. Translation Workshop
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• LITR 073J. Transnational Japanese Literature: Diversity and Diaspora in Modern Japanese Literature
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• LITR 074F. The Shadow of the Enlightement
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• LITR 075F. Witness Draw Resist: Representing Peace and Justice in Comics
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• LITR 083. Crime Drama
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• LITR 094. Independent Study
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• LITR 096. Thesis
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• LITR 180. Honors Thesis
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Music - Introductory Courses without Prerequisite |
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• MUSI 001A. 1000 Years of Musical Firsts
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• MUSI 002B. Reading and Making Music: The Basics of Notation
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• MUSI 002C. Taiko & Asian American Experiences
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• MUSI 003. Jazz History
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• MUSI 003A. Introduction to Music Technology
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• MUSI 004A. Zombie Art?: Why Opera Will Never Die
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• MUSI 004C. Russian Culture through Music
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• MUSI 004E. Sound Design
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• MUSI 005. U.S. Pop Music History
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• MUSI 005A. Music and Dance Cultures of the World
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• MUSI 005B. Popular Music and Masculinities from Rock ‘n’ Roll to Boy Bands
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• MUSI 005D. The Art of the American Musical
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• MUSI 005E. Popular Music and Media
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• MUSI 005F. Black Popular Music: From “Race Music” to the Mainstream
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• MUSI 006. Arts in Action
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• MUSI 006A. Music in Times of War and Disease
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• MUSI 006B. Music and War
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• MUSI 006C. Music and the Battle Between Good and Evil
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• MUSI 006D. Performing Resistance: Black Music and Protest in the African Diaspora
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• MUSI 007. Foundations of Songwriting
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• MUSI 007A. More Than a Drum Line: Exploring the Legacies of HBCU Marching Band Traditions
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• MUSI 007B. Beethoven and the Romantic Spirit
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• MUSI 008. Music, Politics, and Society in the Modern Middle East: 1922-2016
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• MUSI 008A. Music & Mao: Music and Politics in Communist China
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• MUSI 008B. Music, Race and Class
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• MUSI 008C. Medievalism in Music and Media
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• MUSI 009A. Music and Mathematics
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• MUSI 009B. Music as Oral Tradition
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• MUSI 010. From Roots to Django: Interpreting the Soundtracks of Black Power, Black Pain, Black Joy, and Retribution.
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Music - Theory and Composition |
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• MUSI 011. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Form 1
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• MUSI 012. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Form 2
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• MUSI 013. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Form 3
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• MUSI 014. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Form 4
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• MUSI 016. Jazz Theory and Analysis
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• MUSI 018. Conducting and Orchestration
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• MUSI 040. Elements of Musicianship
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• MUSI 040A. Elements of Musicianship I
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• MUSI 040B. Elements of Musicianship II
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• MUSI 040C. Elements of Musicianship III
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• MUSI 040D. Elements of Musicianship IV
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Music - History of Music |
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• MUSI 020. Medieval and Renaissance Music
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• MUSI 021. Music in Europe and the Americas in the 17th and 18th Centuries
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