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Music - Introductory Courses without Prerequisite |
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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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• MUSI 061. Jazz Improvisation
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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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• MUSI 022. 19th-Century Music in Europe and the U.S.
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• MUSI 023. 20th-Century Music in Europe and the U.S.
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• MUSI 025. American Musical Theater
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• MUSI 026. Ballet & Modern Dance in Europe & North America 1789-1960
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• MUSI 027. Divas
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• MUSI 028. Sound, Sinners, and Saints in Medieval England
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• MUSI 030. Music of Asia
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• MUSI 031. Music and Culture in East Asia
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• MUSI 035. Foundations of Ethnomusicology
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• MUSI 036. Contesting Darkness: Music, Sound, and Place in Gothic Europe.
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• MUSI 036A. Off-Campus Study Attachment to: Contesting Darkness: Music, Sound, and Place in Gothic Europe
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• MUSI 038. Color and Spirit: Music of Debussy, Stravinsky, and Messiaen
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• MUSI 091C. Special Topics (Music Education)
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• MUSI 092. Independent Study
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• MUSI 093. Directed Reading
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• MUSI 094. Senior Research Topics in Music
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• MUSI 095. Tutorial
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• MUSI 096. Senior Thesis
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• MUSI 099. Senior Honors Recital
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• MUSI 107. Sound, Salvation, and Statecraft under the Tudors
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Music - Seminars |
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• MUSI 100. Ethnomusicology Seminar
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• MUSI 104. Chopin
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• MUSI 106. Winds of Pleasure: The Music and Writing of Hildegard of Bingen in Context and Revival
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• MUSI 115. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Form 5
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• MUSI 119. Composition
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Music - Performance |
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• MUSI 041. Jazz Ensemble
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• MUSI 042. Chinese Music Ensemble
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• MUSI 043. Chorus
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• MUSI 044. Orchestra
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• MUSI 046. Wind Ensemble
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• MUSI 047. Chamber Music
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• MUSI 048. Individual Instruction
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• MUSI 049A. Balinese Gamelan
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• MUSI 050. Garnet Singers
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• MUSI 052. Class Study of Guitar
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Peace and Conflict Studies |
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• PEAC 002. FIRST YEAR SEMINAR: War and Peace in the Media
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• PEAC 003. The Middle East and North Africa
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• PEAC 003A. Attachment: Crisis Resolution in the Middle East
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• PEAC 004. FYS: Campaigning for Social Change
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• PEAC 005. FYS: Transnational Advocacy Movements
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• PEAC 009. Introduction to Engaged Scholarship
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• PEAC 015. Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
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• PEAC 021. Environmental Justice in Latin America
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• PEAC 022. Peace Education
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• PEAC 023. First Year Seminar: Global Responses to Violence
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• PEAC 024. Quakers Past and Present
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• PEAC 025B. Transforming Intractable Conflict
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• PEAC 036. Environment, Cultural Memory and Social Change in Japan
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• PEAC 038. Civil Wars & Neoliberal Peace in Central America
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• PEAC 039. Social Entrepreneurship for Social Change
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• PEAC 042. Human Rights Law and Advocacy
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• PEAC 043. Gender, Sexuality, and Social Change
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• PEAC 053. Contemporary Israel/Palestine
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• PEAC 070. Research Internship/Fieldwork
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• PEAC 071B. Research Seminar: Global Nonviolent Action Database
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• PEAC 077. Gun Violence Prevention: Peace Studies and Action
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• PEAC 091. Senior Capstone Seminar
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• PEAC 093. Directed Reading
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• PEAC 104. Humanitarianism: Education in Emergencies
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• PEAC 155. FYS: Climate Capitalism & Green Revolutions
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• PEAC 180. Senior Honors Thesis
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Philosophy |
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• PHIL 001A. Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Agency
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• PHIL 001C. Introduction to Philosophy: Truth and Desire
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• PHIL 001F. Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Problems
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• PHIL 001G. Introduction to Philosophy: Rationality and Religious Belief
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• PHIL 001H. Introduction to Philosophy: Personal Identity and the Self
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• PHIL 001K. Introduction to Philosophy: Pursuits of Wisdom in Ancient Philosophy
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• PHIL 001M. Introduction to Philosophy: Free Thinkers
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• PHIL 001N. Introduction to Philosophy: Subjects and Selves
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• PHIL 001P. Introduction to Philosophy: Reasoning and Living Well
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• PHIL 003. First-Year Seminar: The Meaning of Life
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• PHIL 005. First-Year Seminar: Human Nature
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• PHIL 006. First-Year Seminar: Life, Mind, and Consciousness
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• PHIL 008. First-Year Seminar: Aesthetics & Political Resistance
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• PHIL 010. First-Year Seminar: Questions of Inquiry
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• PHIL 011. Moral Philosophy
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• PHIL 012. Logic
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• PHIL 012A. Logic
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• PHIL 012B. Logic
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• PHIL 013. Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 015. Special Topics: Kant: Critique of Pure Reason
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• PHIL 016. Philosophy of Religion
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• PHIL 018. Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 020. Plato and His Modern Readers
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