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Academic Bulletin Colloquium - Course Descriptions - 2009-10

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COL 401 Colloquium

Students read and discuss a dozen or more historically influential books (or parts of books), led by professors from various departments. The class meets one evening each week; grade is based solely on participation in class discussion, and enrollment is limited to 15. Counts toward distribution requirements in Literature/Fine Arts or History/Philosophy/Religion. Fall semester discusses classical and medieval texts; spring semester texts are from the modern period. Each semester is taken independently of the other.


Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and coordinator's permission to register.

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Tucker, Brian
Credits: 1

COL 402 Colloquium

Students read and discuss a dozen or more historically influential books (or parts of books), led by professors from various departments. The class meets one evening each week; grade is based solely on participation in class discussion, and enrollment is limited to 15. Counts toward distribution requirements in Literature/Fine Arts or History/Philosophy/Religion. Fall semester discusses classical and medieval texts; spring semester texts are from the modern period. Each semester is taken independently of the other.


Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and coordinator's permission to register.

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Tucker, Brian
Credits: 1