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Religion |
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• RLG 205 - Judaism (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 206 - New Testament and Early Christianity (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 207 - Islamic Thought (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 210 - American Religious History (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 212 - New Religious Movements (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 214 - History of Christianity (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 218 - Race, Sex, and God in Blues Literature (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 222 - Judaism and Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 226 - Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 236 - Womanist Theology (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 237 - Black Religious Thought I (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 239 - Religion and Politics in America (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 240 - Religious Topics (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 242 - Modern Jewish Experience (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 244 - Jewish Mysticism: Philosophy of Kabbalah (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 247 - Issues in Contemporary Jewish Thought: Whither the 21st Century ()
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• RLG 268 - Chinese Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 273 - Queer(y)ing Religion (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 274 - Liberation Theology (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 285 - Comparative Peace Traditions (4 Cr.)
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• RLG 290 - Internship (3-4 Cr.)
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• RLG 299 - Independent Work in Religion (1.5-4 Cr.)
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• RLG 305 - Topics in Judaic Studies (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 308 - Significant Feminist Theological Thinkers (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 315 - American Religion and Social Reform (4 Cr.)
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• RLG 320 - Christian Theology and Anti-Judaism (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 322 - Theories of Religion (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 330 - American Sacred Space (4 Cr.)
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• RLG 331 - Problems of Evil and Suffering (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 333 - Christian Ethics and War (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 334 - Special Topics in American Religious History (4 Cr.)
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• RLG 355 - Black Religious Thought II (3 Cr.)
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• RLG 399 - Advanced Independent Work (3-4 Cr.)
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• RLG 450 - Senior Thesis (4-4 Cr.)
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Russian The following courses are taught in Russian: |
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• RUS 110 - Elements of Russian I (4 Cr.)
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• RUS 120 - Elements of Russian II (4 Cr.)
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• RUS 130 - Intermediate Russian I (4 Cr.)
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• RUS 231 - Conversation and Composition (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 248 - Advanced Russian Grammar for Fluency (4 Cr.)
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• RUS 251 - Introduction to Russian Literature I (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 260/360 - The Russian Press (3/4 Cr.)
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• RUS 261 - Russian Grammar Through Readings (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 290 - Internship in Russian (3-4 Cr.)
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• RUS 299 - Independent Work (1-4 Cr.)
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• RUS 312 - Chekhov and the Short Story (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 335 - Technical Translation (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 351 - Introduction to Russian Literature II (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 360/260 - The Russian Press (4/3 Cr.)
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• RUS 395 - Seminar I (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 396 - Seminar II (3 Cr.)
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Russian World Literature in Translation One of the following four world literature courses is offered every fall. All are taught in English. One world literature course may be taken toward a Russian minor, two toward a major. |
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• RUS 253/353 - The Soul of Russia: Russian Culture and Civilization (3/4 Cr.)
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• RUS 254 - Russian Literature: Revolution and Purge (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 259 - Dimensions of the Russian Literary Mind: The Saint, the Madman, and the Dreamer (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 269 - The Russian Fairytale (3 Cr.)
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• RUS 353/253 - The Soul of Russia: Russian Culture and Civilization (4/3 Cr.)
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• WL 353 - Soul of Russia: Russian Culture and Civilization (4 Cr.)
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Sociology |
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• SOC 100 - Law and Society (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 106 - The Sociological Imagination (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 202 - Identity (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 203 - Qualitative Inquiry (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 210 - Development of Sociological Thought (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 213 - Sociology of Education (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 216 - Development and Social Change in Costa Rica (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 217 - Methods of Social Research (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 220 - Comparative Race and Ethnic Relations (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 228 - Social Problems (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 230 - Social Work (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 245 - Wealth, Power, and Prestige (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 250 - Criminal Justice (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 260 - Deviance and Social Control (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 265 - Health and Illness (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 270 - Gender, Work, and Family (3 Cr.)
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• SOC 271 - Protest! Legacy of the Sixties (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad (variable)
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• SOC 280 - Current Themes in Sociology (3-4 Cr.)
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• SOC 282 - Topics in Health and Medicine (3-4 Cr.)
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• SOC 283 - Topics in Social Science (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 290 - Internship in Sociology (3-4 Cr.)
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• SOC 299 - Independent Work (1.5-4 Cr.)
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• SOC 310 - Collective Memory (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 320 - The Search for Community (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 381 - Seminar: Common Sense(s) (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 384 - Seminar: Sociology of Masculinities (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 389 - Seminar: Sociology of Mental Health (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 392 - Seminar: Domestic Violence (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 393 - Seminar: Sociological Analysis of Selected Topics (4 Cr.)
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• SOC 410 - Senior Capstone in Sociology and Anthropology (4 Cr.)
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Theatre |
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• THE 103 - Introduction to the Theatre (3 Cr.)
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• THE 105 - Speech (3 Cr.)
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• THE 120 - Acting I (3 Cr.)
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• THE 131 - Community Performance for Peace, Conflict, and Dialogue (4 Cr.)
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• THE 140 - Theatre Production (3 Cr.)
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• THE 140L - Theatre Production Laboratory (1 Cr.)
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• THE 160 - Method and Approach to Theatre Research (3 Cr.)
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• THE 202 - Existentialism: Philosophy and Theatre (3 Cr.)
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• THE 212 - Maryland Shakespeare Intensive (3 Cr.)
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• THE 214 - Culture and Community: History/Literature (4 Cr.)
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• THE 218 - Theatre for Social Change (4 Cr.)
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• THE 220 - Advanced Acting Workshops (4 Cr.)
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• THE 228 - Expressive Use of Voice and Movement (3 Cr.)
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