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RELIGION 777: Religion and Science
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
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RELIGION 9: Bible:Hebrew Scriptures
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Duff The literature, history, and religious thought represented by the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament). Continuities and contrasts between Israel and the ancient Near East are considered through study of the world view, oral and literary tradition, main religious ideas, and chief figures and movements of the biblical literature. (Fall and spring)
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ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES 55: Topics in Romance Literatures and Cultures in Translation
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Topics and themes providing a multicultural and comparative approach to the study of the cultural productions of French, Italian, and Spanish-speaking people. Readings and lectures in English. May be repeated for credit provided the topic varies. A laboratory fee may be required. (Fall)
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE 1: Engineering Orientation
1.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tong and Staff Introduction to careers in engineering and computer science, University resources, and computer skill development. Emphasizes teamwork skills by applying them to several design projects. (Fall)
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE 1 - Engineering Orientation
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 1 -2: First-Year Basic Russian
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Shatalina and Staff First part of beginning course in fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Russian. Prerequisite to Slav 2: Slav 1. Laboratory fee. (Academic year)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 101-2: Readings in the Russian Press
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Guslistova Reading and analysis of current Russian periodicals. For departmental majors and graduate students with a reading-language proficiency requirement.
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 109-10: Russia Today:Topics in Advanced Russian
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing at the advanced level. Prerequisite: Slav 10 or permission of instructor. (Academic year)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 109-10 - Russia Today:Topics in Advanced Russian
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 13-14: Russian for Heritage Speakers
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Guslistova Prepares heritage speakers of Russian for advanced study in Russian at the third-year level and beyond, including content courses in literature and area studies. (Academic year)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 161: Russian Culture to 1825
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Survey of Russian cultural heritage from its ancient origins through the early 19th century. Architecture from the medieval period through the end of the Empire style. Iconography, the influence of the Church, and effects of the West on Russian culture.
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 162: Russian Culture since 1825
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Survey of Russian culture from the 19th century through the present, including intellectual movements; realism in music, art, and theatre; ballet; avant-garde painting; and effects of Soviet policies and of Perestroika.
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