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Jul 19, 2025
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses of Instruction
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Key to Abbreviations
ACCT |
Accounting |
HHK |
Health & Human Kinetics |
ACTV |
Activity |
HIST |
History |
AMRS |
Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies |
HONS |
Honors Courses |
ARAB |
Arabic |
INT |
Interdisciplinary |
ART |
Fine Arts |
ITAL |
Italian |
ASTR |
Astronomy |
JAPN
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Japanese |
BIOL |
Biology |
JOUR |
Journalism |
BOMI |
Botany/Microbiology |
LAS |
Latin American Studies |
BUS |
Business Administration |
LATI |
Latin
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Black World Studies |
MATH |
Mathematics |
CHEM |
Chemistry |
MES |
Middle Eastern Studies |
CHIN |
Chinese |
MUS |
Music |
CLAS |
Classics |
MUSP |
Music Performance |
CMLT |
Comparative Literature |
NEUR |
Neuroscience |
COMM |
Communication |
PG |
Politics and Government |
CS |
Computer Science |
PHIL |
Philosophy |
DANC |
Dance |
PHYS |
Physics |
DATA |
Data Analytics |
PSYC |
Psychology |
ECON |
Economics |
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EDUC |
Education |
REL |
Religion |
ENG |
English |
RUSS |
Russian |
ENVS |
Environment & Sustainability |
SOAN
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Sociology/Anthropology |
ESL |
English as a Second Language |
SPAN |
Spanish |
FIN |
Finance |
SWAH |
Swahili |
FREN |
French |
THEA |
Theatre
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GEOG |
Geography |
UC |
University Courses |
GEOL |
Geology |
URB |
Urban Studies |
GERM |
German |
WGS |
Women’s/Gender Studies |
GREE |
Greek |
ZOOL |
Zoology |
To aid students in long-range planning, the letters F for fall semester and S for spring semester have been placed after selected course descriptions. All courses carry one unit of academic credit unless otherwise indicated.
Course Selection
Freshmen and sophomores should enroll in courses numbered 100 through 249, but may be permitted to take courses numbered above 250 with the relevant department’s permission. Juniors and seniors should enroll in courses numbered above 250, but may be permitted to take courses numbered below 250 if (a) it is necessary for the major; (b) it is a second (third, etc.) foreign language; (c) it is an elective in the area of science or mathematics where the student does not have the prerequisites for advanced course work; or (d) there is sufficient space in the class after the registration of freshmen and sophomores.
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Music |
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• MUS 356 - Instrumentation and Orchestration
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• MUS 357 - Music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque
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• MUS 358 - Music of the 18th and 19th Centuries
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• MUS 363 - Integrating Music for Elementary Teachers
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• MUS 373 - Elementary Music Methods
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• MUS 374 - Secondary Music Methods
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• MUS 490 - Independent Study
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Neuroscience |
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• NEUR 250 - Introduction to Neuroscience
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• NEUR 300 11 - Neuroanatomy
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• NEUR 300 3 - Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience
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• NEUR 300 9 - Genomics & Genetic Diseases
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• NEUR 323 - Computational Neuroscience
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• NEUR 323 L - Computational Neuroscience Lab
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• NEUR 362 - Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience
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• NEUR 362 - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
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• NEUR 374 - Topics in Neuroscience
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Politics and Government |
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• PG 111 - Power and American Politics
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• PG 112 - Global Issues
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• PG 113 - Democracy, Dictatorship & Political Change
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• PG 200 6 - The Practice of Politics: Argument, Agency and Activism
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• PG 201 1 - HONORS: Rise of China and U.S.-China Relations
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• PG 260 - Equality and American Politics
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• PG 261 - American Politics and the Mass Media
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• PG 279 - The Conduct of Political Inquiry
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• PG 280 - Environmental Politics and Policy
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• PG 300 34 - Citizenship in an Age of Empire: Theories of Global Citizenship
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• PG 300 37 - Public Opinion
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• PG 300 38 - Food Politics and Policy in America
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• PG 300 39 - African American Politics
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• PG 300 40 - Great Power Politics and U.S.-China Relations
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• PG 344 - Democratization in the Developing World
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• PG 346 - European Politics
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• PG 347 - Protest and Political Violence
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• PG 348 - Latin American Politics
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• PG 349 - East Asian Politics
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• PG 350 - Law and Courts
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• PG 351 - American Constitutional Law
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• PG 352 - Civil Rights and Liberties
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• PG 353 - Congress and Legislative Process
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• PG 354 - The American Presidency
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• PG 355 - American Public Policy
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• PG 356 - Public Administration
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• PG 357 - The United States Supreme Court: Current and Future
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• PG 358 - Political Parties and Interest Groups
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• PG 359 - Voting and Elections in the U.S.
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• PG 360 - International Politics
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• PG 361 - American Foreign Policy
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• PG 362 - International Organizations
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• PG 363 - Human Rights in International Perspective
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• PG 364 - International Political Economy
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• PG 365 - Globalization - Structures, Processes, and Issues
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• PG 371 - Power and Authority: Political Theory from the Canon to Fanon
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• PG 372 - Democracy and its Critics
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• PG 373 - Freedom, Equality, and Democracy in American Political Thought
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• PG 374 - Political Theory, Science and Technology
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• PG 490 - Independent Study
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• PG 491 - Directed Readings
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• PG 495 - Internship
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• PG 499 - Senior Seminar
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Philosophy |
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• PHIL 110 - Introduction to Philosophy
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• PHIL 110 A - Introduction to Philosophy
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• PHIL 112 - Critical Thinking: Ideology Critique
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• PHIL 112 - Critical Thinking: The Study of Argument
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• PHIL 113 - Rock Music and Philosophy
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• PHIL 201 1 - Zombie 101: What Undead Teach Us about Philosophical Problems
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• PHIL 211 - Ethics
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• PHIL 250 - Environmental Ethics
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• PHIL 269 - International Business Ethics
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• PHIL 310 - Special Topics in Philosophy
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• PHIL 340 - Feminist Philosophy
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• PHIL 341 - Logic
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• PHIL 343 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 345 - Philosophy of Religion
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• PHIL 346 - History of Ancient Philosophy
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• PHIL 348 - History of Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 349 - From Hegel to Nietzsche: The Struggle for Self- Determination
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• PHIL 350 - Mind, Language, and World in Twentieth Century Philosophy
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• PHIL 351 - Philosophy of Law
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• PHIL 354 - Social and Political Philosophy
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• PHIL 360 - Seminar in Bioethics
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• PHIL 362 - Aesthetics
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• PHIL 371 - Mathematical Logic
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• PHIL 390 - Seminar in Existentialism
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• PHIL 391 - Seminar in Plato
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• PHIL 490 - Independent Research
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• PHIL 491 - Directed Readings
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• PHIL 495 - Internship
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• PHIL 499 - Senior Research Seminar
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Physics |
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• PHYS 110 C - General Physics I
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• PHYS 110 L - General Physics Laboratory I
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• PHYS 111 C - General Physics for Physical Science Majors II
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• PHYS 111 L - General Physics Laboratory II
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• PHYS 115 - Principles of Physics I
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• PHYS 116 - Principles of Physics II
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• PHYS 275 - Analog Electronics
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• PHYS 280 - Contemporary Physics
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• PHYS 280 C - Contemporary Physics
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• PHYS 300 1 - Biophysics of the Brain
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• PHYS 300 2 - Biophysics of the Brain
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• PHYS 300 3 - Digital Signal Processing
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