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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 493H,494H: Ecology And Geology of The Southwestern United States
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Discussions will emphasize biological responses to changes in the physical environment in the arid Southwest. Topics progress from the role of local topography and weather patterns on local environments, to the influence of natural disturbance regimes on the distribution of different species of plants and animals. Emphasis on how understanding ecological and geological processes can help prevent and solve environmental problems. Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors. R. Askins, D. Thompson
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 493M,494M: Sustainable Agriculture
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Botany 493M, 494M. Refer to the Botany listing for a course description.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 493U,494U: Environmental Justice in Global Perspective
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Government 493U, 494U. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or seniors who have had at least one course in either Government or International Relations. Enrollment limited to 15 students. J. Dawson
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 495,496: Goodwin- Niering Center Certificate Seminar
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A combination of guest lecturers and student pre- sentations on current environmental issues for participants in the GOODWINNIERING CENTER Certificate program. Prerequisite: Acceptance in GOODWIN-NIERING CENTER Certificate Program. Two credits per semester, marked as pass/not passed. Staff
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 497-498: HONORS STUDY Marine Biological Laboratory Semester at Woods Hole,Massachusetts
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Connecticut College is part of a consortium of colleges that participate in a semester away program in environmental sciences at the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA. The program offers an intensive immersion in ecological science that emphasizes hands-on laboratory and research experience. The curriculum consists of an aquatic ecosystems course, a terrestrial ecosystems course, an elective, an independent research project, and a science writing seminar.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 497-498 - HONORS STUDY Marine Biological Laboratory Semester at Woods Hole,Massachusetts
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FILM STUDIES 101: Introduction to Film Study: How to Read a Film
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An introduction to the concepts and methodology of film study as an academic discipline, to the development of film language and narrative conventions, connections between ideology and style, and categories of film form. Examples will be chosen from aesthetically and historically significant films. Enrollment limited to 30 students. Staff
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FILM STUDIES 202: Survey of American Film
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The history of Hollywood cinema, from the early silent down to the present. American film as an autonomous aesthetic medium and as a cultural and socio-historical artifact reflective of and active in the debates that have shaped American society in the 20th century. Significant changes in film history, the evolution of American film as a specifically visual art form; the major genres of Hollywood film production; the important linkages between cinematic and social history from the Progressive Era to the conservative revolution of the 1980s and 1990s. Prerequisite: Comparative Studies in Culture/Film Studies 101 or equivalent. Open to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Staff
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FILM STUDIES 203: Race And Ethnicity in American Film
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The ideological and theoretical issues in the representation of racial and ethnic minorities as the cultural Other in mainstream American film; the attempts of independent filmmakers of color to intervene in this process and define their own cultural identities. Prerequisite: At least one course in Film Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, or American Studies. Open to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Staff
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FILM STUDIES 204: African American Film
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An exploration of the historical and cultural significance of African American film, challenging students to construct working definitions of African American film and to grapple with issues concerning the representation of people of African descent in the American film industry from the silent era until present-day. Students will investigate the impact of historical events such as slavery, Jim Crow, and the Great Depression on the establishment of the separate and unequal African American film industry. Students will also consider the impact of key filmic technological advancements on African American involvement in the American film industry. This is the same course as American Studies 204. Enrollment limited to 30 students. Staff
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FILM STUDIES 209: The German New Wave And Beyond
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as German Studies 209. Refer to the German Studies listing for a course description.
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