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History 358: Topics in Enlightenment History
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO L.Graham This course explores the field of Enlightenment History in the European and Atlantic worlds. Topics will rotate to reflect current debates. The seminar reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the field through readings in primary sources, historical scholarship, and theoretical texts. Prerequisite: Junior or senior status and at least one prior course in history.
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History 400: Senior Thesis Seminar
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO P.Smith History 400 is designed to expose students to different historical methods and guide them through the conceptualization of a topic, the research, and the writing of a thesis proposal.
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History 480: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO J.Krippner Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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Independent 104: Calculus:Concepts and History
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
NA/QU (Cross-listed in Mathematics) J.Tecosky-Feldman Prerequisite: Not ordinarily open to students who have studied calculus previously. Offered occasionally.
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Independent 104 - Calculus:Concepts and History
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Independent 108: Physics in Modern Medicine
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
NA (Cross-listed in Physics) S.Amador Kane Does not count toward the major. Typically offered in alternate years.
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Independent 111: Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO (Cross-listed in Peace and Conflict Studies) Staff A broad overview of the study of conflict, peace and peace-building. Topics include: militarization, nuclearization, ethnic conflict, genocide, social movements, and non-violence, with special emphasis on understanding the historical and cultural contexts of conflicts and peacebuilding efforts. (Satisfies the social justice requirement.)
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Independent 123: Perspectives in Biology:Scientific Literacy
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
NA (Cross-listed in Biology) K.Johnson Does not count toward the major.
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Independent 190: Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU (Cross-listed in German and Philosophy and Gender and Sexuality Studies) H.Schlipphacke An introduction to key concepts, issues, and theories in feminism and queer studies that focuses on the ways in which gender is constructed, understood, and enacted in relation to class, race, religion, nationality, and cultural productions. Prerequisite: None (Satisfies the social justice requirement.)
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Independent 215: Sport and Society
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO A.Kitroeff This course examines the evolution of sport in the Americas and Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries from its amateur beginnings to its transformation into a lucrative business with a global scope in the late 20th century. The course is divided into three broad chronological sections: the 19th century, the 20th century through World War II, and the post- 1945 era. In each of these segments we are concerned with the way social changes affected the way sport was played, administered, experienced as a spectacle and how it was treated as an important social institution. Prerequisite: Freshman Writing. Offered occasionally.
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Independent 217: Humanimality: Figurations of the Animal in the Shaping of Human Institutions
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU (Cross-listed in English) K.Benston (Satisfies the social justice requirement.)
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