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• HIS 201 - World History II (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 203 - Boxer Uprising in China and the World (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 204 - Tumultuous Centuries: Modern Japan (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 205 - Bad Spirits: The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade in History and Memory (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 206 - Success and Failure in Early American Capitalism (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 207 - Comparative African History (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 208 - Modern Eastern Europe, 1772 to the Present (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 214 - Social Theory in Historical Context (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 220 - Imperial Russia From Peter the Great to the Revolution (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 222 - Russia and the Soviet Union in the 20th Century and Beyond (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 223 - Russian and Slavic History From Earliest Times to Peter the Great (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 224 - Europe: 1914-1945 (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 226 - Women and Gender in Modern European History (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 227 - Cultures of Contemporary Europe (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 229 - History, Literature, and Film on the Holocaust (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 233 - Modern German History: From Unification to Unification (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 234 - England and Colonial America: 1600-1763 (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 235 - American Revolution (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 237 - Oral Histories of Holocaust Survivors—Telling Their Stories (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 238 - Comparative History of Colonialism in Asia (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 241 - America and the Vietnam War: a Fateful Encounter (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 242 - From Puritan Diaries to Oprah’s Book Club: Readers and Writers in American History (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 243 - Early American Republic 1789-1815 (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 244 - Collecting and History of the Museum (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 251 - Jews in Germany From Enlightenment to the Rise of the Nazi Regime (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 253 - History of the Cold War (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 254 - The Jews of Russia Under Tsars, Soviets, and in the Post-Soviet Era (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 260 - Civil War and Reconstruction: 1850-1876 (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 268 - Latin American History: Pre-Columbian to Present (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 270 - African American History I (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 271 - Baltimore As Town and City (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 273 - African American History II (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 278 - European and American Architecture: 1750-1850 (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 282 - Women of North Africa and the Middle East (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 287 - The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Modern China (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 288 - History of Cross-Cultural Trade in Asia (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 289 - Special Topics: The European Witch Hunt to 1750 (3 Cr.)
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• HIS 290 - Practicum in History (3-4 Cr.)
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• HIS 299 - Independent Work in History (1-4 Cr.)
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• HIS 305 - The Personal Narrative in American History and Culture (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 311 - Public History: Theory and Practice (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 320 - Special Topics (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 323 - Political and Social Thought in the Age of the French Revolution (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 333 - Seminar in East European History (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 338 - Seminar in Modern European and American History (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 342 - Stalinism in the USSR (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 387 - Seminar in Twentieth-Century Asia (4 Cr.)
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• HIS 397 - Senior Portfolio (1 Cr.)
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• HIS 400 - Independent Work in History Department (1.5-4 Cr.)
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• HIS 450 - Senior Thesis (4/4 Cr.)
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Intellectual Disabilities |
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• SPE 224 - Practicum in Special Education with Children with Intellectual Disabilities (Variable Cr.)
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• SPE 324 - The Assessment of the Behavior and Development of a Child with Intellectual Disabilities (4 Cr.)
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Interdisciplinary Capstone |
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• IDS 290 - Internship (3-4 Cr.)
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• IDS 299 - Independent Work in Interdisciplinary Studies (3-4 Cr.)
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• IDS 300 - Making Connections: A Service-Learning Liberal Arts Capstone (4 Cr.)
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• IDS 399 - Advanced Independent Work (3-4 Cr.)
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International Scholars |
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• ISP 110Y - Perspectives on the Global Condition (8 Cr. Seminar)
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• ISP 115 - The American Identities (3 Cr.)
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• ISP 310 - International Scholars Roundtable (Required; No Cr.)
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Italian |
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• IT 110 - Elements of Italian I (4 Cr.)
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• IT 110G - Intensive Course Abroad (4 Cr.)
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• IT 120 - Elements of Italian II (4 Cr.)
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• IT 120G - Intensive Course Abroad (4 Cr.)
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• IT 130 - Intermediate Italian (4 Cr.)
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• IT 130G - Language and Culture ()
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• IT 230 - Introduction to Contemporary Italian Culture (3 Cr.)
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• IT 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad (8 Cr.)
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Judaic Studies |
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• JS 105 - The Jewish Experience (3 Cr.)
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• JS 110 - Elements of Hebrew I (4 Cr.)
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• JS 120 - Elements of Hebrew II (4 Cr.)
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• JS 130 - Elements of Hebrew III (4 Cr.)
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• JS 200 - Jewish Mysticism (3 Cr.)
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• JS 201 - The Hebrew Scriptures (3 Cr.)
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• JS 205 - Judaism (3 Cr.)
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• JS 210 - Advanced Modern Hebrew and Israeli Culture (3 Cr.)
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• JS 220 - Israel in the Ancient Near East (3 Cr.)
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• JS 222 - Judaism and Philosophy (3 Cr.)
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• JS 225 - Topics in Judiac Studies (3 Cr.)
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• JS 233 - Contemporary Jewish Literature (3 Cr.)
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• JS 235 - A Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature (3 Cr.)
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• JS 240 - The Israeli Media (3 Cr.)
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• JS 241 - Israeli Film and Television (3 Cr.)
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• JS 242 - The Modern Jewish Experience (3 Cr.)
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• JS 246 - Literature and Film on the Holocaust (4 Cr.)
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• JS 247 - Issues in Contemporary Jewish Thought (3 Cr.)
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• JS 250 - World Crisis (1.5-2.0 Cr.)
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• JS 251 - Jews in Germany From the Enlightenment to the Rise of the Nazi Regime (3 Cr.)
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• JS 253 - The Rise of American Jewry (3 Cr.)
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• JS 255 - The Dynamics of Israeli Politics (3 Cr.)
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• JS 257 - The Jews of Russia Under Tsars, Soviets, and in the Post-Soviet Era (3 Cr.)
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• JS 258 - The International Politics of the Middle East (3 Cr.)
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• JS 259 - Oral Histories of Holocaust Survivors (3 Cr.)
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• JS 264 - Jewish Law and Ethics (3 Cr.)
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• JS 270 - Current Trends in Israeli Cinema (3 Cr.)
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• JS 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad (1.5-3 Cr.)
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• JS 299 - Independent Work (1-4 Cr.)
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• JS 305 - Topics in Judaic Studies (3 Cr.)
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• JS 399 - Advanced Independent Work (1.5-4 Cr.)
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Latin American Studies This program looks at the diverse regions consisting of the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America through the history, politics, language, and culture of its people. Students with a minor in Latin American studies must accumulate a minimum of 18 credits at the 200 and 300 levels as laid out in the program description, with at least one course at the 300 level. Note that some courses have language prerequisites that must be satisfied before enrolling in those courses. |
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• LAM 105 - Introduction to Latin American Studies (3 Cr.)
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• LAM 226 - Women, Peace and Protest: Latin American Women and the Search for Social Justice (3 Cr.)
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