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May 28, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Course numbers followed by an ‘L’ are cross-listed with another department or program.
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Interdisciplinary Studies |
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• INTR-D 110 - Set SAIL for Success Course Part I
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• INTR-D 111 - Sail Success Course Part II
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• INTR-D 120 - CSM Freshman Transition Seminar
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• INTR-D 121 - CSM Freshman Transition Seminar II
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• INTR-D 125 - Science for Humane Survival I
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• INTR-D 126 - Science for Humane Survival II
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• INTR-D 127 - Light in Art and the Cosmos
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• INTR-D 135 - Connected Scholars
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• INTR-D 170 - UTeach Step 1: Inquiry Approaches to Teaching
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• INTR-D 175 - UTeach Step 2: Inquiry-Based Lesson Design
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• INTR-D 187S - Science Gateway Seminar I
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• INTR-D 188S - Science Gateway Seminar II
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• INTR-D 200G - Special Topics Intermediate Seminar
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• INTR-D 280 - Special Topics
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• INTR-D 291 - PACE Success: for students working in an on-campus apprenticeship
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• INTR-D 480 - Special Topics
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International Relations |
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• IR 499L - Seminar in International Relations (B)
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Italian |
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• ITAL 100 - Intensive Elementary Italian
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• ITAL 101 - Elementary Italian I
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• ITAL 102 - Elementary Italian II
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• ITAL 150 - Italian Food and Culture: National and Global Perspectives
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• ITAL 201 - Intermediate Italian I
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• ITAL 202 - Intermediate Italian II
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• ITAL 267 - The Renaissance View of Man: Princes, Prostitutes, Poets, and Painters
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• ITAL 268L - The Italian-American Experience
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• ITAL 270 - Dante’s Divine Comedy
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• ITAL 276L - Italian Cinema
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• ITAL 301 - Italian Composition and Conversation
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• ITAL 305 - Language of Modern Italy
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• ITAL 311 - Introduction to Italian Literature I
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• ITAL 313L - The Art of Early Modern Venice: Myths and Realities of a Floating City
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• ITAL 378 - Independent Study
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• ITAL 379 - Independent Study
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• ITAL 476 - Cinema e Letteratura
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• ITAL 479 - Readings & Research
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• ITAL 480 - Special Topics
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• ITAL 498 - Honors Research Project
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• ITAL 499 - Senior Honors Thesis
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Japanese |
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• JAPAN 100 - Intensive Elementary Japanese
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• JAPAN 101 - Elementary Japanese I
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• JAPAN 102 - Elementary Japanese II
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• JAPAN 103 - Japanese Through Music
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• JAPAN 201 - Intermediate Japanese I
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• JAPAN 202 - Intermediate Japanese II
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• JAPAN 222 - Introduction to Japanese Music
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• JAPAN 250 - Modern Japanese Literature
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• JAPAN 252L - Premodern Japanese Culture:From Ancient Times to 1868
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• JAPAN 270 - Contemporary Japan
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• JAPAN 280L - Postwar Japanese Cinema: From Kurosawa Akira to Kurosawa Kiyoshi
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• JAPAN 290 - Special Topics
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• JAPAN 301 - Advanced Intermediate Japanese I
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• JAPAN 302 - Advanced Intermediate Japanese II
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• JAPAN 305 - Japanese Pronunciation
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• JAPAN 367L - Food and Culture in Japan: National Identity and Diversity, Past and Present
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• JAPAN 378 - Independent Study
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• JAPAN 379 - Independent Study
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• JAPAN 385L - Topics in Japanese Cinema
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• JAPAN 479 - Readings & Research
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Labor |
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• LABOR 111G - Work and Society
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• LABOR 120L - Sports and Inequality: Race, Class, Gender, and the Labor of Sweat
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• LABOR 180 - Special Topics in Labor Studies
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• LABOR 210L - Labor and Working Class History in the United States
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• LABOR 220 - Bargaining Strategies
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• LABOR 221G - Dangerous Radicals: Workers’ Fights for the Right to Organize
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• LABOR 222G - Labor and Migration
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• LABOR 240L - Work, Environment, and Revolution in Latin America
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• LABOR 250L - The Hands that Feed Us: Food, Labor, Race, and Migration in the U.S.
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• LABOR 275L - Learning to Labor: Work and Education in US History
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• LABOR 315 - Labor, Community, and Social Justice Organizing
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• LABOR 320 - Union Administration
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• LABOR 325 - Workers’ Rights and Human Rights
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• LABOR 330 - Race, Class, and Gender at Work: Divisions in Labor
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• LABOR 335 - Globalization and Labor
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• LABOR 340 - Field Placements in Workers’ Organizations
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• LABOR 345 - Labor and Sex Trafficking in a Global Economy
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• LABOR 390L - Working-Class Boston
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• LABOR 450 - Labor and the U.S. Economy
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• LABOR 480 - Independent Study
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Language and Culture Institute (non-credit) |
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• LANGINST 002 - Haitian Creole I - Beginner
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• LANGINST 003 - Haitian Creole II - Intermediate
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• LANGINST 004 - Haitian Creole III- Advanced
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• LANGINST 005 - Techniques of Haitian Creole
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• LANGINST 006 - Latin by the Sea
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Latin |
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• LATIN 101 - Fundamentals of Latin I
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• LATIN 102 - Fundamentals of Latin II
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• LATIN 115 - Intensive Elementary Latin
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• LATIN 126 - Intensive Elementary Latin
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• LATIN 201 - Intermed Latin
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• LATIN 202 - Ovid-Metamorphoses
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• LATIN 212 - Intermediate Latin
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• LATIN 220 - Readings in Latin Literature
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• LATIN 300 - Roma Aeterna: Latin Reading Fluency
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• LATIN 301 - Cicero
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• LATIN 302 - Caesar
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• LATIN 303 - Roman Comedy
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• LATIN 309 - Lucretius
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• LATIN 310 - Virgil
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• LATIN 314 - Catullus and Horace
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• LATIN 320 - Latin Letters
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• LATIN 321 - Advanced Readings in Latin Literature
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