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         Classical Medieval Lit General:     more books (46)
  1. Transformations of Circe: The History of an Enchantress by Judith Yarnall, 1994-02-01
  2. Intimate Commerce: Exchange, Gender, and Subjectivity in Greek Tragedy by Victoria Wohl, 1997
  3. When a Young Man Falls in Love: The Sexual Exploitation of Women in New Comedy by Vincen Rosivach, 1998-05-22
  4. Fauvel Studies: Allegory, Chronicle, Music, and Image in Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, MS Francais 146
  5. Classics of World Spirituality: Rumi's Divan of Shems of Tabriz (Classic World Spirituality) by James Cowan, 2003-03-28
  6. Oxford Guides to Chaucer: The Shorter Poems (Oxford Guides to Chaucer) by A. J. Minnis, 1995-07-13
  7. Islamic Literature in Spanish and Aljamiado: Yca of Segovia (Fl. 1450, His Antecedents and Successors) (Fl. 1450, His Antecedents and Successors) by Gerard Albert Wiegers, 1994-03-01
  8. Beowulf: The Critical Heritage (Critical Heritage Series) by Tom A. Shippey, 1998-10-15
  9. Court and Culture: Dutch Literature, 1350-1450 by Frits Pieter Van Oostrom, 1992-11-12
  10. Individuality and Achievement in Middle English Poetry
  11. Subjectivity in Troubadour Poetry (Cambridge Studies in French) by Sarah Kay, 1990-09-28
  12. Gender and the City in Euripides' Political Plays by Daniel Mendelsohn, 2003-01-09
  13. Ancient Comedy: The War of the Generations (Studies in Literary Themes and Genres) by Dana F. Sutton, 1993-08
  14. The Middle Ages (Hist of Literature)

41. Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 89)
8 BIO 101102 general Biology I, II (8) TWO additional approved Total credits21 classical AND medieval STUDIES MINOR Credits Required Courses .
http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/undergrad_catalog_2004_2006/catalog.cfm?page=cat

42. Resources For Academics
The Luminarium s section on medieval lit has essays, author profiles, The Internet Classics Archive by MIT has hundreds of classical texts online.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/5187/resources.html
Resources for Academic Investigations
a collection of links to get you started...
Literature
General
The English Server has scholarly articles, sources, and texts to get you started on just about any project in the humanities.
Medieval
The Labyrinth is probably your best bet for finding medieval texts and information. Aside from literature, they cover art, history, archeology, music, and a plethora of other sujects related to the middle ages. Also has a wonderful medieval Latin section.
The Luminarium's section on Medieval lit has essays, author profiles, and historical background to make your life easier.
Try Women Writers of the Middle Ages for specific information.
Saxo Grammaticus
is a searchable online dictionary of medieval Latin.
Shakespeare and the Renaissance
The Luminarium's Renaissance section provides information on a number of authors.
Their 17th Century page is also very helpful and beautifully done.
Try Mr. Shakespeare and the Internet for information on the Bard and his day.
Webspeare
, while geared for the high school student, still has some interesting information and helpful study guides.
Romanticism
Romantic Circles is devoted to providing information on the Canon Romantic writers and their historical context.

43. General Education Requirements
Students should consult their advisors about selecting the general education Formerly C lit 252, W 08/04, LA 08/04. CWL 253, medieval lit and Culture
http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/gened/urbana/2005/Fall/HUM.html
Home text only Archives Class Schedule Fall 05 Final Exam
Schedule
Registration ...
Resources
Course Catalog help Fall 05 GenEd
Requirements
Programs of Study Fall 05
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Course Numbers

Crosswalk Table
If you entered college as a freshman in Fall 1994 or later,
on or after its effective date, then it counts toward your requirement. If you took a course before its effective date, however, it will not count.
Effective for entering freshmen in Fall 2004, all courses on this list are approved for General Education credit on a campus wide basis. However individual Colleges or curricula may require specific courses or course categories. Students should consult their advisors about selecting the general education courses which best fit their programs of study.
Courses are added as they are approved.
View explanation of the abbreviations used throughout the table below. Course Title ACP CNW CW HUM NAT QR SBS AAS 281 Constructing Race in America Same as: HIST 281 Cross listed with: AFRO 281,

44. SCHOLAE ::: PROVINCIA::: PROVINCIA AMERICA BOREOCCIDENTALIS
medieval), University Of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195, (206) 5432100. Classics classical Languages and lit, University Of Washington, Seattle
http://ambor.novaroma.org/scholae.htm
Scholae Latinae
The following northwest colleges and universities have one or more Nova-Roma related class or department:
Alaska Idaho Oregon Washington
Subject College History,
General University Of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence Dr Anchorage AK History,
General University Of Alaska Fairbanks Signers Hall Fairbanks AK History,
General Boise State University 1910 University Dr Boise ID History,
General Idaho State University 741 S 7Th Ave Pocatello ID History,
General Albertson College Of Idaho 2112 Cleveland Blvd Caldwell ID History,
General Northwest Nazarene College 623 Holly St Nampa ID History,
General North Idaho College 1000 W Garden Ave Coeur D Alene ID
Classical
Languages
and Lit University Of Idaho Moscow ID History

45. UCI Global Cultures General Approved Courses List
Comp lit 100A, literary representations of Latin America Span 121, literature ofLove and Sex (medieval and Renaissance)
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/global_cultures/genapprcrs.html
General Approved Courses List Global Cultures Home Major/Minor Quarterly Approved Courses Pertinent Links ... Inter-Area Studies 1. Hispanic, US Latino/a and Luso-Brazilian Cultures Anthro 121F: Anthro 141A Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and the Southwest Anthro 162A Comp Lit 100A Literary representations of Latin America Comp Lit 105 Late 20th century US/Mexican fiction Film S 160 Hist 114A War, Revolution and Dictatorship in Modern Spain Hist 146C Latinas in the Twentieth Century Hist 151A Chicano/a History to 1900 Hist 151B Chicana/o History in the Twentieth century Hist 161 B 19th Century Mexico Hist 161C 20th Century Mexico Hist 169 World Economy and Latin America Hist 169 Spanish American Independence Hist 169 Latin American and the Caribbean Hist 190F 20th Century Mexico Port 120B Luso-Brazilian Literature of the 19th Century Port 120C Luso-Brazilian Literature of the 20th Century Span 110B Latin American Civilization Span 110B Intro to 18-20th Century Spanish Literature Span 110E Span 116 Medieval Spanish Literature Span 121 Literature of Love and Sex (Medieval and Renaissance) Span 122: 18th and 19th Century Spanish Literature Span 123 Spanish Avant-Garde Span 130A Spanish-American Fiction: 1830-1920 Span 130B Spanish-American Fiction: 1920-1950 Span 130C Latin American Fiction: 1950+ Span 130C Latin American Narrative 1960+ Span 131B Chilean Literature Span 131A Spanish-American Poetry Span 131C Latin American Theater Span 140A Chicano Literature Span 140B Chicano Literature Span 150 Masterpieces of Twentieth Century Spanish American Literature

46. Arabic And Islamic Studies, Harvard University Department Of Near Eastern Langua
The Department prides itself on its strength in the classical medieval period, Students who opt to concentrate on Modern Arabic should read the general
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~nelc/arab_islam.html
Introduction General Graduate Requirements Field Requirements Faculty ... urses Introduction The Department prides itself on its strength in the classical medieval period, although it does offer one modern field as well. The goal of Arabic and Islamic studies is to give an integral view of Islamic culture in pre-modern times. Within this general framework the student will normally focus on one of the following fields:
Arabic language and literature

Islamic religion and culture

Islamic intellectual history
(especially philosophy and theology),
Islamic institutional history

Islamic law
, and
Modern Arabic literature and culture
General Graduate Requirements For the A.M. degree: Students must meet the general graduate requirements for all students pursuing an A.M. degree in NELC. In addition to these, the student and the advisor will meet to design and agree upon a course of study specific to the interests of the student. For the Ph.D program: In addition to the general graduate requirements , students pursuing a Ph.D in Arabic and Islamic Studies must also meet the

47. Floren's Literature And Humanities Resources
classical lit, Comparative lit, ETexts and E-Journals, English lit (further An extensive archive of English literature from the medieval and
http://www.miracosta.cc.ca.us/home/gfloren/lithurs.htm
Update
08 July 2000
LITERATURE and HUMANITIES RESOURCES
General Resources and Guides
Period Studies Poetry Online Texts ...
To English Resources
GENERAL RESOURCES and GUIDES The English Server "Collections in the Arts and Humanities"a Yahoo-like directory of resources from the English Department at Carnegie-Mellon at <http://eserver.org/>, of interest to the student of literature and the humanities. [Last accessed: 08 July 2000] E.W. King Library Literature Subject Guide http://www.king.edu/library/lit.htm The Gale Literary Index http://www.galenet.com/servlet/LitIndex/ ... http://www.bibliomania.com/Reference/Readers/ >. From the Preface: "The object of this Handbook is to supply readers and speakers with a lucid but very brief account of such names as are used in allusions and references, whether by poets or prose writers,—to furnish those who consult it with the plot of popular dramas, the story of epic poems, and the outline of well-known tales... " UIUC Guide to Internet Resources in Literature and Humanities http://www.library.uiuc.edu/egx/internet.html English . [Last accessed: 08 July 2000] THE VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE Liu, Alan. "Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research." at <

48. Medieval Studies Workshop Directory
classical, medieval, and Renaissance drama; Renaissance literature. CHERCHI,PAOLO Professor, Romance Lang. and lit. medieval Italian and Spanish
http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/medieval/direct.html
Medieval Studies Workshop Directory The directory contains information on both graduate students and faculty at the University of Chicago, as well as the field of interest and e-mail address of each member. We hope that you find it useful. If you have any questions or comments about the directory, please contact one of the workshop coordinators:
Kathleen M. Self kmself@midway.uchicago.edu
or Sara Ritchey ritchey@midway.uchicago.edu
To update your on-line entry, please contact
Kathleen M. Self kmself@midway.uchicago.edu
A-B
C-D E-G ... T-Z
AL-TIKRITI, NABIL - Graduate Student, NELC
15th and 16th century Ottoman intellectual history.
nsaltikr@midway.uchicago.edu
ALBERT, SHARON - Graduate Student, Divinity
Judeo-Hebrew texts and traditions; Anglo-Saxon and Middle English texts. slalbert@midway.uchicago.edu ALDERSON, KEITH F. - Graduate Student, Germanic Studies Der Ackermann aus Bohmen ; medieval Germanic languages, literatures and philosophies; the early history of printing. kalderso@midway.uchicago.edu ALLEN, MICHAEL - Assistant Professor, Classics

49. British Literature Old English
AngloSaxon and medieval lit Resources at Indiana University The Onlinemedieval and classical Library This site also Includes modern English
http://www.thesink.ca/British Literature/BritLit Tables/britishlitoldenglish_tab

Old English

Middle English

The Renaissance (and Reformation)

The Restoration
...
BritLit Home
British Literature Old English The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: from the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance Covers every aspect of Anglo-Saxon literature, including discussions of important poems and prose works and accounts of individual authors. Old English Aloud: Readings of Old English Poetry Old English poetry was meant to be declaimed aloud before an audience, the poet, or Scop, being both a creative and a performing artist. Accompanied by harp he would entertain the guests of his patron with tales of past deeds, battles of old and the prowess of his lord's ancestors. In this manner was history kept alive for the Anglo-Saxons. ORB: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies: Anglo-Saxon England Academic site with a wealth of resources. Provides essays, bibliographies, images, documents, links, and other resources. University of Toronto: Dictionary of Old English
based on records written in English between 600 and 1150 A.D.

50. The Voice Of The Spirits - MyStations On SoundClick
title, The Well, Acoustic general. A remembrance of an experience in a candlelit labyrinth. JUST HIT 1 on the classicalmedieval CHARTS Nov 4th 2004
http://www.soundclick.com/stations/stations.cfm?id=157774

51. 3 Quarter Plan
LTGN 100 A classical TRADITION CHAMBERLAIN CT LTGN 140B A - MODERN CHIlit/TRAN YIP WL POETRY LTGN 154 A - medieval HEBREW lit FRIEDMAN RE
http://literature.ucsd.edu/cf/3qplansec1992.cfm
Academic Year 1991-1992 by Section
This is not an official document. Please go to the Department for additional information. CHINESE LITERATURE Fall Winter Spring LTCH - NO COURSE OFFERING
LTCH 140A A - CLSSCL CHI LIT/TRAN YIP W-L
POETRY
LTCH 140B A - MODERN CHI LIT/TRAN YIP W-L
POETRY
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Fall Winter Spring LTCO - NO COURSE OFFERING
LTCO 202C A - CASSEDY S D
MODERN PERIOD
LTCO 210 A - CLASSICAL STUDIES SULLIVAN J
ANCIENT NOVEL
LTCO 274 A - GENRE STUDIES HOWE F MYSTICAL WRITING GENERAL LITERATURE Fall Winter Spring LTGN 004B A - WALK C PERSPECTIVES ON GERMAN FASCISM LTGN 019A A - CHAMBERLAIN C T LTGN 090 A - UNDERGRAD SEMINAR Staff LTGN 100 A - CLASSICAL TRADITION EDWARDS A ART OF PERSUASN:RHETORIC/ANCIENT GREECE LTGN 114 A - AUTHORS/RUSSIAN LIT CASSEDY S D DOSTOEVSKY (IN TRANSLATION) LTGN 119 A - GER LIT IN TRANSLTN HODNETT E 2OTH CENTURY GERMAN PROSE WRITERS LTGN 121 A - DANTE IN TRANSLATN JED S H MEDIEVAL CULTURE LTGN 123 A - WOMEN IN ITALY JED S H LTGN 143C A - LATER JAPANESE LIT MIYOSHI M WOMEN WRITERS LTGN 162 A - PROSE FICTION MIYOSHI M WORLD PROSE FICTION IN TRANSLATION LTGN 173 A - CONTEMPORARY LIT BUCH H C GERMANY SINCE 1945-LIT/DIVIDED COUNTRY LTGN 177 A - FANTASY/SCIENCE FIC POTTS S J. R. R. TOLKIEN

52. Roman/Latin Web Resources - Links
MIT classical Archives (lit in translation); netLibrary Online medieval andClassics Into the medieval Era. IMS (Internet medieval Sourcebook)
http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Departments_Majors/Classics/Resources/RomanLat
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Select one Prospective Student Alumni Visitors
Roman/Latin Web Resources - Links
Classics Department

53. Liberal Arts Core 16
lit 101203, Introduction to classical literature; Greek Roman Epic in lit 241-242, Dante and the medieval World; Petrarch and the Renaissance World
http://www-hl.syr.edu/cas-pages/LibArtsCore16.htm
The Humanities Division
2005-2006 Liberal Arts Core Guidebook The Humanities Division encompasses the history, theory, analysis and criticism of language, literature and other texts, religion, art, and music; and the examination of fundamental questions arising in the human search for values, knowledge, purpose, and meaning. These are central concerns of the departments or programs of African American Studies; English; Languages, Literatures and Linguistics; Fine Arts; Philosophy; Religion and Women's Studies. Hence, most courses satisfying the Humanities Division requirements come from these departments and programs. THE BASIC LIST IN THE HUMANITIES Students must take at least three courses from the following list, including a two-course sequence (indicated by hyphens), to complete the requirement for four courses in this division. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AAS 231-232 African American Literature to 1900: An Introduction; African American Literature: Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

54. Willamette University
LDT or UDT and the course title will say something like general Credit. CREATIVE NONFICTION ENG UDT CREATIVE NONFICTION ENGL 340 medieval lit
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/admindb/OregonTransferCredit-OregonCollegesandUniver
Course Equivalencies
for Willamette University
Updated as of 15-Sep-2005 for Summer 2005 Questions about these Articulation Tables should be directed to:
Admission and Orientation

*Note* If there is no direct OSU equivalent for a transfer course that fulfills a Baccalaureate Core requirement, then
the OSU course number is given as "LDT" or "UDT" and the course title will say something like "General Credit."
"LDT" stands for "lower division transfer."
"UDT" stands for "upper division transfer."
*No more than two courses from any one department may be used by a student to satisfy the OSU Perspectives category of the core.
*The two courses used to fulfill the OSU Synthesis requirement may not be in the same department. Transfer Course OSU Equivalent
Oregon State University Search
Admissions
Write to Admissions ... Request Admission Materials.

55. U Of S: Transcripts: Subject Codes And Historic Equivalents
CMRS, CMRS, classical medieval Renaissance GPMD, GPMED, general PracticeMedicine. GRST, GR ST, Graduate Studies. GRK, GREEK, Greek
http://www.students.usask.ca/academic/transcripts/codes/
U of S Home Contact A-Z Index ... Transcripts
Academic Life
Subject Codes and Historic Equivalents
New Subject Code
Old Subject Code
Subject Name
ACC ACC Accounting ACUT ACUTE Acute Care AGBI AG B Agricultural Biology AGCH AG CH Agricultural Chemistry AGE AG E Agricultural Engineering AGEC AG EC Agricultural Economics AGM AG M Agricultural Mechanics AGMC AG MC Agricultural Microbiology AGBE AGBEN Agri and Bioresource Engineer AGBI AGBIO Agricultural Biology AGBS AGBUS Agribusiness AGEX AGEXT Agricultural Extension AGMD AGMED Agricultural Medicine AGRC AGRIC General Agriculture AGRN AGRON Agronomy AHCC Ancient Hist and Class Culture AKK AKK Akkadian ANSC AN SC Animal Science ANAE ANAES Anaesthesia ACB ANAT Anatomy and Cell Biology ANES ANES Anesthesiology ANST ANEST Ancient Near East Studies ANTH ANTH Anthropology APMC AP MC Applied Microbiology APC APC Animal Production Certificate APIC APIC General Apiculture APM APM Animal Production Management ARAM ARAM Aramaic ARCH ARCH Archaeology ART ART Art ARHI ART H Art History ARCM ARTCM Communication ARTH ARTH Art and Art History ASTR ASTRO Astronomy BLIT B LIT Biblical Literature BTCB Biotechnology and Cell Biology BTMI Biotechnology and Microbiology BAC BAC Business Admin Certificate BACT BACT Bacteriology BTBC BBIOC Biotechnology and Biochemistry BTBI BBIOL Biotechnology and Biology BDSS Biol Diagnost and Surg Service BUEC BECON Business Economics BINF BINFO Bioinformatics BIOE BIO E Biomedical Engineering BIOC BIOCH Biochemistry BIOL BIOL Biology BREE BIORE Bioresource Engineering BISC BIOSC

56. Medieval Literature Resource Guide
A general guide to literary resources on the Web, including medieval Fulltextdatabase of classical, patristic, and medieval Greek literature.
http://pages.slu.edu/faculty/schmidj/guides/medlit.html
S AINT L OUIS U NIVERSITY
R ESOURCE G UIDE
Pius XII Memorial Library
MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
Compiled by Juliet Mousseau, Ph. D. Cand. Theological Studies, Stefan Hall, Ph. D. English,
Jennifer Hart Weed, Ph. D. Cand. Philosophy, Sue Schulze, Ph. D. Cand. History
Maintained by Jamie Schmid , M.S.L.I.S., Reference Librarian and English Liaison Librarian
Updated May 19, 2004 This guide identifies resources for the study of medieval literature found in Pius XII Memorial Library. The guide is intended for use by both beginning or advanced graduate students and faculty. It includes both English language and foreign language titles. The annotations are intended to provide basic information. Items whose contents are obvious from their titles are not annotated. CONTENTS General Resources Old and Middle English Beowulf Chaucer ... Middle Eastern GENERAL RESOURCES GENERAL PRINT INDEXES/SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES European Authors 1000-1900. Eds. Stanley J. Kunitz and Vineta Colby. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1967.
Ref. PN451.K8

57. Goals&Outcomes :: Liberal Learning :: The College Of New Jersey
See also Total List of Approved general Education Courses November 12, 2003 lit 343/Mythology. lit 343/Late medieval Writers. lit 346/Romanticism
http://www.tcnj.edu/~liberal/totallist.html
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Liberal Learning
Definitions Transformation
General Education /
Liberal Learning First Seminar Total List of Liberal Learning Approved Courses Interdisciplinary Concentrations Course Proposal Form ... Society, Ethics and Technology SET TCNJ Home Academics Liberal Learning
Total List of Approved Liberal Learning Courses
August 30, 2005
See also: Total List of Approved General Education Courses November 12, 2003 NOTE: Students should check for prerequisites and other restrictions in the Bulletin and on TESS prior to planning their schedules and registering for courses. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are topics courses requiring authorization from the Office of Liberal Learning for credit as indicated.
Contents
First Seminar First Seminar, World Views and Ways of Knowing

58. English Literature Program At Pitt
Literary Resources on the Net search by category (classical, medieval, Renaissance, each of which links to a list of general webpages, course syllabi,
http://www.pitt.edu/~englit/researchlinks.htm
Links to Internet Resources
1. General Indexes and Gateways
2. E-Libraries, E-Texts

3. Web Concordances

4. Dictionaries and References
...
13. Buying Used Books on the Internet
1. GENERAL Indexes and Gateways: Periods and Movements. A page of links to useful sites: http://library.uce.ac.uk/englmove.htm The Electric Eclectic: a large collection of links. http://bloxword.ca/jimsbmks.htm Electronic Poetry Center: http://www.epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/ The English Server (formerly at Carnegie Mellon Univ., now U of Washington)mostly scholarly, especially strong on current topics. http://eserver.org/ Humanities and Social Sciences Bookmarks (Toronto) a very extensive collection of links, though not updated (and hence many sites have disappeared). http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/chass/book.html Links to places literary (University of Dundee) a very attractive and extensive collection of links. http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/favelink.htm Literary Encyclopedia: a global reference work for literatures in English comprising over 17,000 indexed entries, more than one thousand of which are basic entries have been supplemented with essays of around 2500 words. http://www.LiteraryEncyclopedia.com

59. MEDIEVAL STUDIES COURSES FALL 2005
general descriptions of courses may be obtained from the relevant Department or STUDIES IN medieval lit ALLEGORY EPIC. SPECIAL PERMISSION REQ.
http://medieval-studies.rutgers.edu/crs_2005F.html
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY
M EDIEVAL S TUDIES P ROGRAM
FALL 2005 COURSE OFFERINGS
Note: The following is meant only as a "hand list" for students. For the most up-to-date information, including classroom assignments, go the Rutgers online " Schedule of Classes ," and check under appropriate departments for class listings. General descriptions of courses may be obtained from the relevant Department or Program Websites . Links are provided, below, only for courses where detailed online descriptions are available.
UNDERGRADUATE
MEDIEVAL STUDIES PROGRAM
  • MEDIEVAL CIVILIZATION (3). #28648:01. CROSS LISTED WITH 01:510:209:01. W 6:10-9:00 PM. SC-106 Coll Av. DI BATTISTA. CULTURES OF THE MIDDLE AGES (3). #33524:01. CROSS LISTED WITH 01:350:388:01 AND 01:195:388:01. MTh 9:50-11:10 AM. MU-213 Coll Av. SCANLON. SENIOR SEMINR IN MEDIEVAL STUDIES EXPLORING DRACULA (3). #29688:01. CROSS LISTED WITH 01:506:401:07. W 1:10-4:10 PM Coll Av. COURSE MEETS IN MCDONNELL SEMINAR RM. ALEXANDER LIBRARY. REINERT. SENIOR SEMINR IN MEDIEVAL STUDIES CHRISTIAN ORTHODOXY BEFORE THE ROMAN-CONSTANTINOPOLITAN SCHISM (3). #30880:04. CROSS LISTED WITH 01:840:426:01. TTh 2:15-3:35 PM. WAL-210 D/C. KOLBABA.

60. COURSES SATISFYING GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL STUDENTS MATRICULATING
medieval literature. ENGL BC 3159. Skepticism and Affirmation (also lit) Chemistry, BC 1002 Molecules and Matter; BC 1601 general Chemistry I; C 1403,
http://www.barnard.edu/provost/gerapprcourses.html
BARNARD COLLEGE COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF COURSES SATISFYING GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Click here for Comprehensive List of Courses Evaluated and Denied Designation Click on this link for Current Courses with Designations Click here for Instructions for Submitting Courses for GER designation
1. Reason and Value (1REA)
6. Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (6QUA) 2. Social Analysis (2SOC) ... Back to Provost Office Home Page 1. REASON AND VALUE (1REA) Requirement: One course that allows students to explore ways in which values shape thought, thought shapes values, and both guide human actions. AHIS W3650 Twentieth Century Art also ART ANTH V 3160 The Body and Society ( also SOC and CUL ANTH V 3936 Madness and Civilization ( also SOC ANTH V 3988 also CUL ASRL W3772 Perspectives on Evil and Suffering in World Religions ( also CUL CLCV W 4110 Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece ECON BC 3041 Theoretical Fdns. of Political Economy ENGL BC 3158 Medieval Literature ENGL BC 3159 Skepticism and Affirmation ( also LIT ENGL BC The English Colloquium (all sections) ENGL BC 3179 American Literature to 1800 ( also LIT ENGL BC 3183 American Literature since 1945 ENGL BC 3195 Modernism ENGL W 3267 Foundations of American Literature FREN W 3420 Introduction to French and Francophone Studies I FREN BC 3048 Critical Theory GERM BC 3201 Intro. to German Culture and Thought (

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