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2 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: permission of adviser and instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit toward the B.M. degree, eight hours. For freshman and sophomore music students in the B.M. (Performance or Composition majors) degree program who are studying in the major performance area. (F, Sp, Su)
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1 to 3 hours. May be repeated with change of subject matter; content changes each semester. Study of newly developed, experimental, or inter-disciplinary topics in music.
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May be repeated with change of subject matter; maximum credit nine hours. Appreciation and analysis of poetry, novel, prose, drama, or film translated into English. (F, Su)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: junior standing or permission. Readings in folktales and myths from cultures around the world, with a focus on narrative structures and the role of the storyteller. Involves weekly reading and weekly writing assignments and a semester-log research project published on the internet. (No previous web publishing experience is required.) (F, Sp) [IV-WC]
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Prerequisite: junior standing. Provides a survey of Jewish literature from the Hebrew Bible to contemporary American literature, presented as a journey in which stops will be made at important places, covering all significant periods, genres and prominent writers. (F)
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Prerequisite: junior standing. Provides a survey of Jewish literature from the Hebrew Bible to contemporary American literature, presented as a journey in which stops will be made at important places, covering all significant periods, genres and prominent writers. (F)
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Prerequisite: 2113 or permission. Designed for students interested in, but with no or limited skill or knowledge of, Mandarin Chinese. Basically conversational, focusing on oral communicative skill of the language, with limited introduction to and learning of Chinese characters. Vocabulary will include terminology, common expressions, and structures used in business settings. (F, Sp)
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Considers the historical and cultural heritage of Russia through a study of its geography, history, religion, language, literature and the fine arts. Allows students to appreciate the global perspectives and cultural diversity. [IV-WC]
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Prerequisite: junior standing. Familiarizes students with the history of film in the Soviet Union , from the silent movies of its beginnings to its manifestation at the present time. No previous knowledge of the Russian language is required. Russian social and political issues explored through film. (F, Su)
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Prerequisite: junior standing. Examination of the life and literary works of Fyodor Dostoevsky, with special attention to the role the writer played in Russian and Western intellectual history. Reading assignments will include Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, and several shorter works, all in English translation. (Irreg.) [IV-WC]
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