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4.00 Credits
A study of the contemporary theater in Spain with a focus on the current season through readings, interviews, discussions and weekly theater attendance.
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4.00 Credits
This course analyzes the possibilities for economic cooperation between the European Union and Spain, and Latin American economies. Study will focus on the challenges associated with and the important structural changes that are taking place in Europe as well as Latin America in the context of the growing integration of both regions in international markets. Prerequisite: Economics 100.
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3.60 Credits
(1 unit, 3.6 credits) Focus is on the various political systems (absolute monarchy, republic, dictatorship, constitutional monarchy) that have characterized Spanish politics during the 20th century. The transition from dictatorship to democracy and the salient elements of the current system are emphasized. Arrangements can be made to take this as a history credit.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to topology. Topics may include the general notion of a topological space, subspaces, metrics, continuous maps, connectedness, compactness, deformation of curves (homotopy) and the fundamental group of a space. Prerequisite: Mathematics 280.
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4.00 Credits
The basic theoretical underpinnings of computer organization and programming. Topics include the Chomsky hierarchy of languages and how to design various classes of automata to recognize computer languages. Application of mathematical proof techniques to the study of automata and grammars enhances understanding of both proof and language. Prerequisites: Computer Science 319 and Mathematics 280. Also offered as Computer Science 380.
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4.00 Credits
Permission required.
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9.00 Credits
A consideration of some advanced topics in plane geometry from a historical perspective. Euclidean plane geometry is reviewed through a study of constructions in the plane and extended through space geometry and the geometry of the sphere, Euclidean transformations in the plane, the nine-point circle, circle of Apollonius and a brief introduction to non-Euclidean geometry through the Saccheri quadrilateral. Especially recommended for prospective secondary school teachers.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the themes, techniques and socio-political contexts of the 20th-century novel. Choice of authors varies from year to year, but has included Mauriac, Gide, Proust, Sartre, Camus, Malraux, Robbe-Grillet, Tournier, Modiano, Duras and others. Also offered through European Studies.
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4.00 Credits
This course combines an historical view of the French cinema, an introduction to the techniques of film analysis and an examination of the major issues in film theory. Topics include the pioneers of cinema, the "classical" films of the 1930s and '40s, the filmof the "nouvelle vague" in the '50s and '60s and recent trends film production. The work of filmmakers such as Renoir, Clouzot, Truffaut, Beineix, Godard and Resnais will be studied. Also offered through Film Studies and European Studies.
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4.00 Credits
This course is concerned with the study of poetics and the development of the lyric tradition in France, including major periods of poetic expression from the Middle Ages to the 20th century: Villon, Ronsard, the Romantics, Baudelaire, the Symbolists, Apollinaire and Valery. Also offered through European Studies.
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