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ENGLISH 493W,494W: Chaucer
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
We will draw on John Dryden's characterization of The Canterbury Tales to examine Chaucer's use of inherited literary forms, his experiments in language, and his representation of a wide range of personal and social selves. Readings will include: about two-thirds of The Canterbury Tales; selected sources and analogues; and contemporary critical essays on the Tales. K. Bleeth
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ENGLISH 497-498: Honors Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Candidates for Honors in English are required to take Course 497-498 in the senior year and expected to take Course 304 in the spring semester of the junior year.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 110: Environmental Studies as a Natural Science
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A study of the basic ecological processes operative in natural systems. Our dependence upon those systems and the impact of human activities upon them. The application of the ecological principles, such as energy flow and recycling of resources, to the solution of some of the environmental problems facing society. Enrollment limited to 40 students. P. Siver, Staff
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 111: Environmental Studies as a Social Science
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course will explore the interdisciplinary nature of environmental studies, investigating the linkages between environmental science, the social sciences, and the humanities. Particular emphasis will be placed on the complex linkage between science and politics, looking at both domestic U.S. environmental problems and policy as well as international and global environmental problems and responses by the international community. Environmental philosophies, literature, social activism, and economics will also be included in this interdisciplinary introduction to environmental studies. Enrollment limited to 35 students. J. Dawson
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 115: Introduction to Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Plate tectonics as an explanation of the evolution of the earth. Investigation of the geologic processes responsible for the creation of mountain ranges, volcanoes and earthquakes. Indoor and outdoor laboratory exercises emphasize the geologic history of New England and the Atlantic Ocean. This is the same course as Geophysics 115. Three lectures; three hours of laboratory work. Enrollment limited to 14 students per laboratory section. D. Thompson
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 120: Introduction to Environmental Geology
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An introduction to the role of humans within the recent geologic environment. Topics include dangers imposed by geologic hazards, issues of mineral and water resource development and concerns surrounding environmental pollution. Indoor and outdoor laboratory exercises emphasize regional environmental problems and geologic hazards. Three lectures; three hours laboratory work. Enrollment limited to 14 students per laboratory section. Staff
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 207: Seminar on Indigenous Use of Tropical Rainforests
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Botany 207. Refer to the Botany listing for a course description.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 210: Hydrology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Introduction to global circulation patterns and the hydrologic water cycle. Investigation of rainfall and runoff processes.Topics include evaporation, precipitation, infiltration, flow through porous media, overland flow, ground water contamination, and atmospheric circulation processes. This is the same course as Geophysics 210. Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: One introductory Connecticut College course in astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, environmental studies, geophysics, or physics. Enrollment limited to 30 students. D. Thompson
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 213: Ethnoecology of Peru
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Anthropology 313/Botany 213. Refer to the Botany listing for a course description.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 224: Garden to Wilderness: Nature in Western Art From The Renaissance to Modernity
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Art History 224. Refer to the Art History listing for a course description.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 224 - Garden to Wilderness: Nature in Western Art From The Renaissance to Modernity
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