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GER 360: Advanced German Grammar
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A systematic study of German grammar, vocabulary, and style with attention to linguistic developments from the time of the Reformation to the present.
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GER 410: The German Stage
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A conversation course using informal student re-enactment of scenes from landmarks of German language drama; readings and rehearsals from plays by Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, Büchner, Brecht, Borchert, Frisch, and Jelinek (works spanning the 18 th to the 20 th century. No experience in theatre or acting is required. Prerequisite: GER 210 or equivalent.
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GER 420: The Theme of Love in German Culture
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An investigation of the theme of love in a a variety of works of German culture, including prose fiction, poetry, plays, opera, pop music, art and film. Materials from the medieval period to the present day. Prerequisite: GER 210 or 220 or placement.
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GER 500: Senior Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Centre College
A colloquium based on the German studies reading list, a group of 10 important works and anthologies deemed essential to the major. (Offered on a Pass/Unsatisfactory basis only.)
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GNS 210: Introduction to Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An exploration of the social and cultural construction of gender differences, focusing on contemporary issues; the course also considers biological differences. Some of the reading and lecture materials will concentrate on sex and gender internationally. We will examine ways that boys/men and girls/women are socialized differently by parents, friends, co-workers, and the media. Next we will explore gender differences in social institutions, including education, family, workplace, and the criminal justice system. We will conclude by examining different types of feminism and contemporary men's social movements.
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GOV 110: Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An introduction to political values and institutions as they have evolved in historical context. Emphasis is placed on the examination of classic texts in political thought and their relevance to contemporary political life.
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GOV 210: American Politics and Institutions
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An introduction to the process of American government, emphasizing the structure, powers, and functions of government, primarily at the federal level. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing; GOV 110 strongly recommended.
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GOV 260: Introduction to International Relations
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An investigation of the basic factors in international politics, including the relationship of international politics to international economics in the conduct of foreign affairs. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing; GOV 110 strongly recommended.
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GOV 300,301: Western Political Theory-I,II
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A survey of the works of selected thinkers whose political ideas and approaches to the study of politics have become a part of the framework of Western political institutions and thought. Emphasis is placed on such theorists as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Burke, Mill, Hegel, and Marx. Prerequisite:Junior standing; GOV 300 or permission of the instructor for GOV 301.
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GOV 310: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An examination of the major strands of political ideas in the United States, traced from their English antecedents to the present. Prerequisite: Junior standing; GOV 210; or HIS 230, 240; or permission of the instructor.
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