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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 1-356: African Americans in U.S.History
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
The focus of this course will be on slavery in the American colonies and the United States. Prerequisite: junior standing. (Humanities) LUCAS
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 1-411: Senior Seminar:Colonial Literature and Postcolonial Theory,or The Strange but Surprisingly True Adventures of Eighteenth-Century Literature,together with an account of its humble origins in England and its subsequent travels around the world
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Advanced, theoretically informed engagement with literary studies, broadly de_ned, including reection on what the English major brings to intellectual and creative life beyond the undergraduate years. The scholarly focus will be on eighteenth-century literature (especially _ction) and postcolonial adaptations and responses to that literature. We will read some postcolonial literature and theory in addition to eighteenth-century specimens. How did writers in the eighteenth century conceive of and interact with the larger world? Why have those conceptions continued to intrigue and occupy writers in formerly colonized countries today? Students will initiate research projects, and will reect on the place of literature in life beyond the English major. Prerequisites: English major and senior standing. (Humanities) REED
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 1-411 - Senior Seminar:Colonial Literature and Postcolonial Theory,or The Strange but Surprisingly True Adventures of Eighteenth-Century Literature,together with an account of its humble origins in England and its subsequent travels around the world
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 102: Introductory Physics II
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Continuation of PHY 101 covering electricity, magnetism, and modern physics. Prerequisite: PHY 101 or 111. (Science)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 102 - Introductory Physics II
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 105: Human Origins
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Physical and prehistoric development of humankind, including primate and human evolution, \race" and racism, behavioral evolution, sexual evolution, the Darwinian revolution, and modern evolutionary theory. Alternate years.
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 105 - Human Origins
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 106: Language,Culture,and Community
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
An introduction to linguistic anthropology. Students will become familiar with contemporary issues, themes, and theories about language. Topics include communication as a sign system; language as a formal abstract system; and the relationship between language and culture, language and social identity, and language and ideology. Students will become critical thinkers about ways language and language use a_ect and are a_ected by individuals, social groups, cultural practices, and politics. Alternate years. (Social Science) SIEBERT
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 106 - Language,Culture,and Community
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 107: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Introduction to methods and materials of building theatrical scenery for production. Students are required to help build scenery for upcoming Theatre Department productions through lab work, utilizing methods learned in classroom component. Stage lighting instruction covers basic electrical theory, functions and properties of light, and hanging and focusing of various theatrical lighting _xtures. (Fine Arts) OLINGER
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 107 - Stagecraft
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 108: Costume Construction
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Introduction to costume construction technology, including sewing, pattern making, draping, and millinery through classroom and laboratory work. A brief survey of dress throughout history is included. Students are required to help in the construction of costumes for an upcoming Theatre Department production. (Fine Arts)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 108 - Costume Construction
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 110: Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Theories, methods, and techniques of the interpretation of the material remains of human cultures. Reconstruction of human behavior, technology, and cultural developments. Alternate years. (Social Science) Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue Anthropology 113
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 110 - Archaeology
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 111: General Physics I
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Introduction to physics intended for physical science majors. Topics include Newton's laws of motion, concepts of work and energy, rotational motion, and conservation laws. Prerequisite: MAT 120 or 121. (Science)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 111 - General Physics I
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 112: General Physics II
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Continuation of PHY 111. Topics include relativity and electricity and magnetism. Prerequisites: PHY 111 and MAT 122. (Science)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 112 - General Physics II
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