Topics to be covered include properties of the integers, prime numbers, congruences, various Diophantine problems, arithmetical functions and cryptography. Prerequisite: MTH 153, MTH 211, or permission of the instructor.
A laboratory course exploring anatomical research methods, neurochemical techniques, behavioral testing, design of experiments, and data analysis. Prerequisites: NCS/PSY 110 or PSY 130 and CHM 111 or 118 or permission of the instructor. Not open to seniors. Enrollment limited to 16.
A survey of the world's musical traditions, usually including areas of Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, India, Indonesia, and East Asia. Each unit will contain a general overview of the region, detailed study of one or more genres, and a discussion of contemporary popular musics. No prerequisites.
Sectioned course. An introduction to the game of golf. Taught from ?green to tee,? this course teaches the basic mechanics of the swing as well as correct club selection. The initial focus of the course is directed to the "short game" and develops toward appropriate use of mid-, and long irons, concluding with woods/metals. Applied rules of golf and etiquette are also addressed. Pending weather, field trip experience may be scheduled at the end of the term. Equipment is provided. Enrollment limited to 10 per section.
Same as ENG 202.Texts include The Iliad; tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides; Plato?s Symposium; Virgil?s Aeneid; Dante?s Divine Comedy. Lecture and discussion. CLT 202/ENG 202, like CLT 203/ENG 203, is among the courses from which comparative literature majors choose two as the basis of the major. Students interested in comparative literature and/or the foundations of Western literature and wanting a writing-intensive course should take 202 or 203, or both.
Same as ENG 202.Texts include The Iliad; tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides; Plato?s Symposium; Virgil?s Aeneid; Dante?s Divine Comedy. Lecture and discussion. CLT 202/ENG 202, like CLT 203/ENG 203, is among the courses from which comparative literature majors choose two as the basis of the major. Students interested in comparative literature and/or the foundations of Western literature and wanting a writing-intensive course should take 202 or 203, or both.
Same as ENG 202.Texts include The Iliad; tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides; Plato?s Symposium; Virgil?s Aeneid; Dante?s Divine Comedy. Lecture and discussion. CLT 202/ENG 202, like CLT 203/ENG 203, is among the courses from which comparative literature majors choose two as the basis of the major. Students interested in comparative literature and/or the foundations of Western literature and wanting a writing-intensive course should take 202 or 203, or both.
Review of communicative skills through writing and class discussion. Materials include a movie, a comic book, a play, and a novel. Prerequisite: three or four years of high school French, FRN 102, 103 or 120, or permission of the instructor. Students completing the course normally enter FRN 230. Enrollment limited to 18 per section.
Seminar on research design and conduct. The development and conduct of research projects including question definition, choice of methodology, selection of evidence sources and evidence evaluation. Participants will present their own research design and preliminary findings. Limited to recipients of Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships. Seminar to be taken twice- once as a junior and once as a senior. Graded S/U only (2 S/U credits each time taken).