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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 279: Personality Theories
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Survey of major research and theoretical approaches to personality, including psychodynamic, humanistic, learning, cognitive, and dispositional theories. Research evidence and theoretical consistency/usefulness concerning each approach. Current issues and debates. (Social Science) ENNS or BUSHA
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 280 /380: Political A_airs Internship
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Field experience in applied politics. Prerequisites: acceptance by a sponsoring agency or individual and approval of a formal prospectus by the faculty sponsor. See Index. Courses 280/380. ( CR) Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue Politics 99
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 280 /380 - Political A_airs Internship
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 281: Introduction to Russian Culture and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Lectures, readings, and discussions on historical and contemporary trends in Russian culture with an emphasis on Russian identity and Russia's relationship to other cultures. Lectures, readings, and discussions in English. O_ered subject to availability of faculty. Same course as RUS 281. (Humanities, Writing Requirement) IKACH
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 282: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Introduction to the policy-making process, to the basics of public policy analysis, and to the substance of selected policy debates. (Social Science)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 290 /390: Individual Project
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
see Index. Courses 290/390.
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 299 /399: Summer Internship in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Field experience in applied politics. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing, acceptance by a sponsoring agency or individual, and approval of a formal prospectus by the faculty sponsor. May be repeated once for credit. See Index. Courses 299/399. ( CR)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 299 /399 - Summer Internship in Political Science
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 3-111: B.Topic:Something Wicked This Way Comes:Monsters in Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Since the beginning of written history, monsters have represented our cultural dark sides. They pervade our literature, our art, and our imaginations. But what does it mean to be a monster? How have our notions of monsters{from vampires to zombies to werewolves{changed over time? In this course, we will examine how monsters function in _lm and literature, and how the de_nition of \monstrous" has shifted as fears change and evolve. Emphasis will be placed on critical reading, academic writing, research, and revision. Students will complete several writing assignments, including a research project. Not open to students who have previously completed ENG 111. (Humanities, Writing Requirement) JACKSON
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 3-111 - B.Topic:Something Wicked This Way Comes:Monsters in Film and Literature
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 3-370: Advanced Topic:Contemporary Theatre
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
This course o_ers a critical look at contemporary theatre and performance practice, as exempli_ed by the traditionally vital theatre scene in New York City. Approximately 2-1/2 weeks of the course will be spent in New York, attending and responding to a variety of performance events that range from Broadway shows and O_ Broadway productions to performance art pieces in small galleries and experimental work. It is likely that students Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue Topics Courses 129 will also attend some dance events and a variety of art museums and galleries. The course will satisfy one of the theatre history and criticism credits required for the theatre major. Entails additional costs. Prerequisite: writing-designated course (W). (Humanities) OLINGER
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 300: level French course for the French major or minor
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Students who wish to receive French credit for the course will be required to get prior approval from the French department and will complete a signi_cant amount of their coursework in French. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Humanities) BATY/SACKS [CM]
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 300 - level French course for the French major or minor
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 301: Asian Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Study of Eastern philosophies such as Taoism, Confusianism, Buddhism, and Hinduism through their classic texts. Prerequisites: PHI 111 and sophomore standing. Alternate years. (Humanities) MIGELY
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