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JUDAIC STUDIES 405: Selected Studies in Jewish History. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Readings and research on various topics, periods, and problems of Jewish history. Seminar topics include "Approaches to Jewish History" and "Jewish Political Movements ." Same as HIS 40Hoffman
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JUDAIC STUDIES 405 - Selected Studies in Jewish History. Fall 2008
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JUDAIC STUDIES 445: Seminar:Hannah Arendt:Terror,Identity,Politics Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Seminar exploring the life and work of Hannah Arendt, who remains one of the most controversial and important political thinkers of the 20th century. Examines how her personal experience as a Jewish ?igré extended to an exploration of identity, to a critique of contemporary culture and politics, andto a revived sense of politics that emphasizes human distinctiveness rather than anonymous group processes. Same as GOV 445. Hammer
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JUDAIC STUDIES 445 - Seminar:Hannah Arendt:Terror,Identity,Politics Fall 2008
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JUDAIC STUDIES 490: Independent Study.Every Semester
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
The student pursues an in-depth investigation of a topic of special interest, under the direction of an adviser. Please see the Chair with any questions.
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JUDAIC STUDIES 490 - Independent Study.Every Semester
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Linguistics 101: Introduction to Linguistics Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Through course readings, class discussions, problem solving and group work, students will explore the core components of human language: speech sounds, word formation, sentence structure, and meaning. Provides numerous opportunities for students to use theoretical knowledge and apply it to analyzing the structure of other languages. Examines the history and development of the English language. Armstrong
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Linguistics 101 - Introduction to Linguistics Fall 2008
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Linguistics 120: Sociolinguistics. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An exploration of the relationship between language and society. Special attention will be paid to language variation (dialects, creoles, and pidgins) and language in society (multilingualism, slang, language prejudice, and gender). Readings, films, discussions and group work will prepare students for field work. Armstrong 130. Applied Linguistics. (LS) 210. Romance Linguistics. (LS)
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Linguistics 120 - Sociolinguistics. Spring 2009
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LIT 201.: Introduction to Comparative Literary Studies. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Study of literature as a common human enterprise from ancient times to the present day, across linguistic and national boundaries. Development of vocabulary and concepts for the analysis of literary genres, themes, and historical periods of literary development. Focus on literary texts from various eras, cultures, and languages. Readings will be in English. Bentzel The courses listed below have been approved as Comparative Literary Studies electives. Other courses, such as topics courses, may be approved by Lina Bernstein, chairperson of Comparative Literary Studies. Students should be aware that some of these courses have prerequisites. PHI 380. Philosophy and Literature. Spring 2009 RST 100. Hebrew Classics in Translation. Every Fall RUS 214. Russian Novel from Pushkin to Tolstoy (19th Century). Fall 2008 RUS 217. Russia: The 20th Century in Print and Film. Spring 2009 TDF 105. World Theater to 1700. Every Fall TDF 106. World Theater 1700-1945. Every Spring LIT/CLS 172. Classical Myth. LIT/GER 173. German Secrets. Cecile Zorach LIT 175. Rogues, Knaves, Swindlers, Tramps and other Cheats in the Picaresque Tradition. Scott Lerner LIT/CLS 270. Latin Literature in Translation. Staff LIT 245/ANT 245. The Folktale. Jim Taggart LIT 273/STS 273. Doctors and Patients in Arts and Literature. Lina Bernstein
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LIT 201. - Introduction to Comparative Literary Studies. Spring 2009
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MATHEMATICS 105: Preparation for College Mathematics.Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introductory logic and algebra, elementary functions: polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic. Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Not for credit toward the mathematics major or minor. Carter
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MATHEMATICS 105 - Preparation for College Mathematics.Every Fall
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MATHEMATICS 109: Calculus I.Every Semester
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introduction to the basic concepts of calculus and their applications. Functions, derivatives, and limits; exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; the definite integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Prerequisite: Twelfth-grade mathematics or MAT 105. Staff
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MATHEMATICS 109 - Calculus I.Every Semester
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MATHEMATICS 110: Calculus II.Every Semester
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Techniques of integration, applications of integration, separable first-order differential equations, convergence tests for infinite series, Taylor polynomials, and Taylor series. Prerequisite: MAT 109 or permission of the department. Staff
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MATHEMATICS 110 - Calculus II.Every Semester
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MATHEMATICS 111: Calculus III.Every Semester
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Vectors and parametric equations; functions of two variables; partial and directional derivatives; multiple integrals; line integrals. Prerequisite: MAT 110 or permission of the department. Staff
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MATHEMATICS 111 - Calculus III.Every Semester
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