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CL 161,162: Russian Literature in English
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
A study-through the best available translations-of the whole course of Russian literature, with principal emphasis on the nineteenth-century writers: Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy. Open to all students. [W] Pribic
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CL 225: Special Topics in Comparative Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course introduces the methodology of comparative literature and the problems of translation to advanced literature students. Students should have completed at least two courses in literature given by Foreign Languages and Literatures or the English department. A reading knowledge of one foreign language is strongly recommended. Offered: As needed Staff
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CL 351: Special Topics in Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Study of a genre or special topic in foreign literatures in translation. Seminar content is broad in scope and may span several centuries. In addition to the literature, theoretical readings are discussed, and a final research paper is required. Prerequisite: At least two literature courses in English or a foreign language Offered: As needed Staff
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CL 460: Reading and Research in Comparative Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is designed to give advanced students the opportunity to investigate intensively an area of special interest. Students are required to meet with the instructor periodically throughout the semester and to submit a scholarly paper, as well as to take an oral examination at the conclusion of the course. Prerequisite: Two literature courses in Foreign Languages and Literatures or English Staff
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CM 141: Introduction to Computational Media
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course introduces students to the basics of computing and teaches them how to write small programs. The course is centered around the manipulation of images and media files. Students will learn how to write small applications to control and display visual and audio information. Prerequisite: Math 125 Staff
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CM 151: Introduction to Computational Science
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Computational science concentrates on the effective use of computer software, hardware and mathematics to solve problems in science. The goal of this course is to teach science and engineering majors how to develop tailored, flexible, and efficient working environments built from small programs (scripts) written in the easy-to-learn, very high-level language Python. Students will learn to use existing applications and tools for automating simulation, data analysis, and visualization, and for steering simulations and computational experiments. Prerequisite: Math 161 and one of the following: Math 162, Economics 101, introductory science major elective Staff
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CM 390/391: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Independent study projects for qualified juniors and seniors. Staff
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COM 110: Media and Communication Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course will introduce students to scholarly research in the field of media. Students will focus on five different aspects of communication (intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, organizational, and mass media) and explore different research methods (3 Credits). Prerequisite: ENG 105
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COM 125: Effective Speaking
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course stresses the various methods of speech for effective oral communication. Special emphasis is placed on informative and persuasive speech, as well as on group presentations. A variety of formal and informal speaking situations provides the student with a balance between principles and practice (3 Credits).
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COM 205: Journalism I
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is an introduction to journalism, including practice in all activities relevant to news coverage. Students will become familiar with interviewing, editing, feature writing and many other aspects of journalism involved in today's communications-driven world. Students also will participate in the development of the College's newspaper, Off the Vine (3 Credits). Prerequisite: ENG 105
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