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Interdisciplinary Courses Interdisciplinary courses are team-taught courses that vary from semester to semester. They may be used to fulfill appropriate General Education requirements as specified in the course schedule bulletin.
Honors Courses: No Honors Program courses may be taken on a Pass/Fail basis.
Business Leadership Courses: Although three of the first four courses are required of all business students, sections designated by BLDR are restricted to students in the Business Leadership Program. |
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• INTD 109 - (CA, Q, D) Mathematics and the Visual Arts
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• INTD 110J - The Jesuit Magis
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• INTD 117 - Writing, Research and Speaking
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• INTD 209 - (D) The Holocaust
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• INTD 210 - (P, E) Catholic Bioethics: Biotechnology and Human Dignity
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• INTD 211 - (D,E) HIV/AIDS: Biological, Social and Cultural Issues
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• INTD 239 - (E) Physics of Theatre
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• INTD 290 - Leadership and Civic Responsibility
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• INTD 333 - (CA,P,W) The Bible in Image and Text
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• NSCI 102 - Science and Society
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• NSCI 103 - (E,W) The Ascent of Man
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• NSCI 108 - (E) Science in Our Time
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• NSCI 201 - (E) Science and the Human Environment
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• NSCI 208H - (E,W) Science in Our Time
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• PHIL 120J - Introduction to Philosophy
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• PHIL 210J - Ethics
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• PHIL 217J - The Trivium
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• PHIL 311J - Metaphysics
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• PHIL 322J - Philosophy of Conscience
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• PHIL 412J - (P,D) Art and Metaphysics
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• PHIL 413J - The End of Philosophy
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• PHIL 419J - (D) Philosophy East and West
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• T/JP 310 - Toward a Just and Peaceful World
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• T/RS 121J - (P) Theology I: Introduction to the Bible
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• T/RS 122J - (P) Theology II: Introduction to Christian Theology
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• T/RS 242H - Christian Ethics and Public Health
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International Business |
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• ACC/IB 475 - International Accounting
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• ECO/IB 351 - (D) Environment of International Business
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• ECO/IB 375 - International Economics
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• FIN/IB 475 - International Finance Management
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• IB 476 - U.S.-East Asia Trade and Investment
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• IB 477 - European Business
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• IB 478 - Business in China
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• IB 495 - European Business Experience
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• MGT/IB 475 - International Management
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• MKT/IB 475 - International Marketing
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International Studies |
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• IS 390 - (W) Seminar in International Studies
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Italian Students may not take the elementary level of their native language. Modern languages are taught in the target language, with the exception of non-Western languages in which students must first learn a new alphabet and sound system.
(Additional course work is available by arranging independent and/or foreign study) |
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• ITAL 101 - (CF) Beginning Italian
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• ITAL 102 - (CF) Beginning Italian
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• ITAL 211 - (CF,D) Intermediate Italian
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• ITAL 212 - (CF,D) Intermediate Italian
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• ITAL 221E - (CL,D,W) Italian Women’s Writing
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• ITAL 221F - (CL,D,W) Italian Women’s Writing
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• ITAL 223E - (D,W) Italian Cinema
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• ITAL 223F - (D,W) Italian Cinema
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• ITAL 295 - (D) Intensive Italian Abroad
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• ITAL 311 - (CF,D,W) Advanced Italian Composition and Conversation
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• ITAL 312 - (CF,D,W) Advanced Italian Composition and Conversation
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• ITAL 313 - (CL) Survey of Italian Literature I
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• ITAL 314 - (CL) Survey of Italian Literature II
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• ITAL 315 - (D) Italian Culture and Society
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• ITAL 413 - (CL,D,W) Topics in Italian Studies
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• ITAL 439 - (CL,D,W) The Craft of Translation
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Japanese Students may not take the elementary level of their native language. Modern languages are taught in the target language, with the exception of non-Western languages in which students must first learn a new alphabet and sound system.
(Additional course work is available by arranging independent and/or foreign study) |
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• JPN 101 - (CF) Beginning Japanese
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• JPN 102 - (CF) Beginning Japanese
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• JPN 211 - Intermediate Japanese
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• JPN 212 - Intermediate Japanese
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Latin |
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• LAT 111 - (CF) Beginning Latin
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• LAT 112 - (CF) Beginning Latin
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• LAT 205 - History of Latin Literature
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• LAT 211 - (CF) Intermediate Latin
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• LAT 212 - (CF) Intermediate Latin
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• LAT 213 - (CL,D,W) Classical Roman Literature and Mythology
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• LAT 220 - Ancient Civilization: Rome
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• LAT 311 - Readings in Latin Literature
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• LAT 312 - Readings in Latin Literature
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• LAT 482 - Guided Independent Study
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• LAT 483 - Guided Independent Study
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Literature The prerequisite for all 200-level ENLT courses is ENLT 140 or the equivalent. Students must complete the University’s Written Communication requirement before they can register for any Writing Intensive literature course.
All 300-level ENLT courses have a prerequisite of ENLT 140 or equivalent; a 200-level ENLT course is strongly recommended.
All 400-level ENLT courses have a prerequisite of ENLT 140 or equivalent; a 300-level ENLT course is strongly recommended. |
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• ENLT 103 - Children’s Literature
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• ENLT 110 - History of Cinema
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• ENLT 111 - The Art of Cinema
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• ENLT 112 - Film Genres
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• ENLT 113 - Film Criticism
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• ENLT 120 - (CL) Introduction to Fiction
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• ENLT 121 - (CL) Introduction to Poetry
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• ENLT 122 - (CL) Introduction to Drama
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• ENLT 123 - (CL) Masterworks of Western Civilization
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• ENLT 125 - (CL) Classic American Stories
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• ENLT 126 - (CL,D) Introduction to Irish Culture
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• ENLT 127 - (CL) Myth of the Hero
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• ENLT 140 - (CL) English Inquiry
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• ENLT 210 - (CL) Modern Poetry
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• ENLT 211 - (CL) Dramatic Comedy
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• ENLT 212 - (CL,W) Masters of Darkness
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• ENLT 213 - (CL,W) Satire
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• ENLT 214 - Macabre Masterpieces
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• ENLT 215 - (CL) Literature of the Absurd
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• ENLT 220 - (CL) Shakespeare
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• ENLT 221 - (W) Woody Allen
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• ENLT 222 - (CL,D,W) Graham Greene’s Travelers
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• ENLT 224 - (CL,D,W) Perspectives in Literature about Illness
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• ENLT 225 - (CL,D,W) Writing Women
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• ENLT 226 - (CL,D) Novels by Women
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• ENLT 227 - (CL,D,W) Frankenstein’s Forebears
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• ENLT 228 - (CL,D,W) Race in Anglo-American Culture 1600-1860
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• ENLT 229 - (CL,D) The Cross-Cultural Novella
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• ENLT 230 - (CL) American Romanticism
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• ENLT 234 - (CL,W) Camelot Legend
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• ENLT 235 - (CL,W) Literature in the Age of Chaucer
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• ENLT 236 - (CL,W) The Romantic Protest
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