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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the history of culture in Latin America with an emphasis on the intersection of politics, society, and literature and on the relationship between literary and visual culture. Prerequisite: 201 or 202; 203 or 207; 204; and 1 other 200-level literature or culture course.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to film in Latin America and/or Spain during the 20th century. Topics vary and may include a historical survey of film, a study of films of a specific period, a comparative analysis of literary works and cinematic adaptations, or the work of specific filmmakers. May be repeated for credit with different topic. Prerequisite: 201 or 202; 203 or 207; 204; and 1 other 200-level literature or culture course.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced course on topics in literature and culture oriented toward the development of an individual research project. Open to qualified seniors with consent of an adviser. Prerequisite: consent of adviser.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of topics in the literary traditions of either Latin America or Spain. Possible topics include intellectual history, transatlantic exchanges, the short story, literature of the fantastic, feminist traditions, hybrid cultures, and history and fiction. May be repeated for credit with different topic. Prerequisite: 1 course from 250, 251, 260, or 261.
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of the literatures and cultures of Latin America and Spain. Possible topics include postcolonial criticism and its reception in Hispanic cultures, notions of translation, theories of poetics, orality and oral culture, literature and film, the memoir, and travel writing. May be repeated for credit with different topic.
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3.00 Credits
Independent reading under supervision. Consultation with director of undergraduate studies required. These courses may not be taken for major or minor credit.
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3.00 Credits
Basic statistical concepts and techniques introduced via case studies of interesting public policy issues. The cases illustrate methods of data collection and analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Data collection, summarization, correlation, regression, probability, sampling, estimation, tests of significance. Does not require calculus and makes minimal use of mathematics. 202 and 210 cannot both be taken for credit.
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3.00 Credits
A mathematical introduction to probability theory and statistical methods, including properties of probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. 210 is primarily intended for economics majors. 202 and 210 cannot both be taken for credit. Prerequisite: strong background in high school algebra (calculus is not required).
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of using statistical models to draw conclusions from experimental and survey data. Topics include simple linear regression, multiple regression, analysis of variance, and analysis of covariance. Practical application of the methods and the interpretation of the results will be emphasized. Prerequisites: 202, 210, or equivalent; MATH 220.
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