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Judaic Studies |
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• JS 299 - Independent Work (2 or 4 Cr.)
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• JS 305 - Topics in Judaic Studies (2 or 4 Cr.)
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• JS 399 - Advanced Independent Work (2 or 4 Cr.)
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Latin American Studies The Latin American Studies minor (LAM) is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the diverse regions of the Caribbean, Mexico and Central and South America through the history, politics, languages and cultures of their peoples. Students examine different aspects of Latin American society based on their own major interests. There is a mandatory language requirement to complete up to SP 235. Students with Portuguese or French background, please contact the LAM director. In addition to the language requirement, the minor in Latin American Studies requires a minimum of 20 credits of course work. To complete the LAM minor students must take LAM 105, LAM/HIS 225, & LAM/HIS 295. In addition, they will need to take three electives, with at least one at the 400-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 (4 Cr.)
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• LAM 225 - Latin American History: Colonial Period (4 Cr.)
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• LAM 226 - Women, Peace and Protest: Latin American Women and the Search for Social Justice (4 Cr.)
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• LAM 236 - Latina Literature across Borders (2 Cr.)
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• LAM 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad (4 Cr.)
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• LAM 280 - Selected Topics in Latin American Studies (2-4 Cr.)
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• LAM 290 - Internship in Latin American Studies (0-4 Cr.)
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• LAM 295 - Latin American History: National Period (4 Cr.)
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• LAM 326 - Latin American/Carribean Women, Resistance, Protest (4 Cr.)
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• LAM 380 - Independent Work in Latin American Studies (2-4 Cr.)
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Literature |
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• LIT 114 - Literature for Everyone (1-2 Cr.)
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• LIT 200 - Close Reading, Critical Writing (2 Cr.)
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• LIT 211 - Early British Literature (2 Cr.)
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• LIT 212 - Humans & Nature in British Poetry (2 Cr.)
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• LIT 215 - Literary Theory: Four Ways of Looking at a Text (2 Cr.)
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• LIT 222 - Women and Literature (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 223 - African American Women Writers (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 232 - Shakespeare (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 236 - Latina Literature across Borders (2 Cr.)
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• LIT 242 - From Puritan Diaries to Oprah’s Book Club: Readers and Writers in American History (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 249 - The Legacies of Slavery (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 250 - The Roots of American Literature (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 254 - The American Novel (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 265 - The English Novel, from Austen to Woolf (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad ()
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• LIT 275 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 278 - 20th and 21st Century American Poetry (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 285 - Contemporary Literature from India, Africa, and Australia (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 290 - Internship in English (0-4 Cr.)
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• LIT 299 - Independent Work in English (1-4 Cr.)
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• LIT 325 - Overseas: When World Travelers Write (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 330 - Special Topics in English Literature to 1700 (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 335 - Jane Austen and Her Readers (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 341 - Archaeology of Text (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 371 - Seminar in American Literature (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 372 - Seminar in African American Literature (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 392 - Contemporary Literary Theory (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 399 - Independent Study (1-4 Cr.)
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• LIT 440 - Special Topics in Literature: Big Books (2 Cr.)
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• LIT 495 - Senior Thesis (4 Cr.)
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• LIT 497 - Senior Capstone in Literary Studies (2 Cr.)
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Music |
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• MUS 101 - Fundamentals of Music Theory (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 102 - Introduction to Music Composition (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 107 - Music Salon (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 109 - The History of Jazz (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 115 - The Eras of Bach and Beethoven: the Monumental Baroque and the Classical Revolution (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 121 - Sight Singing (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 131 - Basic Piano (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 140 - Goucher Chorus (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 141 - Orchestra (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 143 - Goucher Chamber Singers (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 144 - Small Ensembles (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 147 - Opera and Musical Theatre Workshop (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 149 - Goucher Jazz Ensemble (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 203 - Special Topics in Music (2 or 4 Cr.)
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• MUS 204 - Music Theory I: Introduction to Tonal Practice (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 210 - Computer Music (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 244 - Vocal Diction (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 248 - Music History I (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 272G - Intensive Course Abroad (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 272Y - Intensive Course Abroad (8 Cr.)
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• MUS 290 - Internship in Music (0-4 Cr.)
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• MUS 291 - Student Recital (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 299 - Independent Work in Music (2-4 Cr.)
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• MUS 304 - Music Theory II: Counterpoint and 20th Century Practice (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 323 - Improvisation (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 329 - Composition Seminar (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 341 - Conducting (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 349 - Music History II (4 Cr.)
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• MUS 353 - Jazz Theory (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 491 - Senior Recital (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 497 - Capstone in Music (2 Cr.)
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• MUS 499 - Independent Work in Music (2 Cr.)
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Private Instruction |
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• MUS 160 - Voice (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 161 - Mandolin (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 162 - Violin (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 163 - Viola (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 164 - Cello (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 165 - Double Bass (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 166 - Harp (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 167 - Flute (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 168 - Clarinet (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 169 - Saxophone (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 170 - Oboe (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 171 - Bassoon (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 173 - Trumpet (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 174 - French Horn (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 175 - Trombone (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 176 - Tuba (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 178 - Percussion (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 182 - Piano (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 183 - Organ (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 186 - Guitar (1 Cr.)
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• MUS 187 - Accordion (1 Cr.)
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Peace Studies |
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• PCE 110 - Introduction to Peace Studies: Power and Progress (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 111 - Introduction to Peace Studies: Peace (4 Cr.)
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• PCE 124 - Being Human (4 Cr.)
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