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09X: 9L Designed to develop facility in oral expression and writing; emphasis on vocabulary expansion and reinforcement of grammatical structures. The course will draw much of its material from the web, as well as from television, films, and more traditional print media. These works will serve as a basis for discussion and frequent writing assignments about contemporary linguistic, cultural, social, and political issues. Not open to returning FSP participants. WCult: W. Schnader.
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Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S
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09S, 10S: Arrange Seminar conducted in German. Topic and instructor to be announced.
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Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S
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All terms: Arrange
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Honors Thesis
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09S, 10S: 11 This introduction to German cultural history examines social and historical developments as they are reflected in literature, art, music, and philosophy from the age of Martin Luther to the unification of Germany in 1990. Emphasis is placed on Germans' growing awareness of nationhood and on analysis of aesthetic and intellectual accomplishments representative of major periods in their history. May be elected as a prerequisite for the Foreign Study Program. Conducted in German. Dist: SOC; WCult: W. Kenkel.
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08F, 09W: 10 09F: 2A 10W, 10S: 10 An examination of the American political process as manifested in voting behavior, parties and their nominating conventions, interest groups, the Presidency, Congress, and the Judiciary. Special emphasis is placed on providing the student with a theoretical framework for evaluating the system including discussions of decision-making, bargaining, and democratic control. Dist: SOC; WCult: W. Winters, Fowler, D. Brooks.
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08F: 10 09W: 11 09S, 09F: 10 10W: 11 10S: 10, 10A This course will introduce students to the field of comparative government and politics through an examination of selected political systems. Special attention will be given to analytic techniques involved in the study of the field and to certain basic concepts, such as power and political culture, decision-making, and communications. Dist: SOC or INT. Carey, Sa'adah, Baldez, Vandewalle, Dimirtov.
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08F: 10A, 11, 12 09W: 10, 11 09S: 10A, 2A 09F: 10A 10W: 10A, 10, 11 10S: 2A This course introduces the systematic analysis of international society, the factors that motivate foreign policies, and instruments used in the conduct of international relations. Particular attention is given to power and economic relations; to cultural differences that may inhibit mutual understanding or lead to conflict; to nationalism and other ideologies; to the requisites and limits of cooperation; and to the historical structuring and functioning of international institutions. Dist: SOC or INT. Lind, Coggins, Valentino, Kang, S. Brooks, W Wohlforth.
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