LS&A
Bulletin
(Vol.
29, No. 6 April 5, 2000)
The
Bulletin is an official College publication, listing
rules and regulations, policies and procedures, governing the
conduct of academic matters affecting students enrolled in the
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. The Bulletin
contains information about departments and programs, their concentrations
(majors), courses, and faculty.
Disclaimer
The
information contained in this Bulletin
is subject
to change at any time, without notice. It is intended
to serve only as a general source of information about the College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts and is in no way
intended to state contractual terms.
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Greetings
Academic Calendar
- Special Joint Degree Programs
- Liberal Arts Study for Professional Undergraduate Programs
- Pre-Legal Studies and Pre-Medicine
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- Key to Course Listings
- Afroamerican and African Studies
- American Culture
- Anthropology
- Biological
Anthropology
- Cultural
Anthropology
- Applied Physics
- Armenian Studies
- Asian Languages and Cultures
- Asian
Studies
- Buddhist
Studies
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Korean
- South
& Southeast Asia
- Asian/Pacific
American Studies (See American Culture)
- Astronomy
- Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences
- Biological Chemistry
- Biology
- Biophysics
- Chemistry
- Classical Studies
- Classical
Archaeology
- Classical
Civilization
- Classical
Linguistics
- Greek
- Latin
- Modern
Greek
- Communication Studies
- Comparative Literature
- Complex Systems
- Comprehensive Studies Program
- Computer Science
- Dramatic Writing
- Economics
- English Composition Board (see Sweetland Writing Center)
- English Language and Literature
- English Language Institute
- Environmental Studies (see Residential College)
- Film and Video Studies
- Geography
- Geological Sciences
- Germanic Languages and Literatures
- Dutch
- German
- Scandinavian
- Great Books
- History
- History of Art
- Honors Program
- Institute for the Humanities
- Individual Concentration Program
- International Institute
- International Programs
- Judaic Studies
- Language Across the Curriculum
- Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- Latina/Latino Studies
- Linguistics
- Lloyd Hall Scholars Program
- Macromolecular Science
- Mathematics
- Medieval and Renaissance Collegium (MARC) (see History)
- Microbiology, See (Biology)
- Middle Eastern and North African Studies
- Museum Methods
- Museum Practice
- Music, School of
- Composition
- Music
History and Musicology
- Music
Theory
- Performing
Arts Technology
- Theatre
and Drama
- Native American Studies (American Culture)
- Natural Resources and Environment (NR&E), School of
- Near Eastern Studies
- Ancient
Civilizations and Biblical Studies
- Arabic,
Armenian, Persian, Turkish and Islamic Studies
- Hebrew
and Jewish Cultural Studies
- Near
Eastern Civilizations (NEC)
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physiology
- Political Science
- Population Studies
- Psychology
- Public Policy
- Religion
- Residential College
- Environmental
Studies
- Core
- Arts
- Humanities
- Interdivisional
- Interdivisional
Science
- Language
- Math
- Natural
Science
- Social
Science
- Romance Languages and Literatures
- French
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Romance
Languages and Literature
- Romance
Linguistics
- Romanian
- Spanish
- Russian and East European Studies (REES)
- Slavic Languages and Literatures
- Czech
- Polish
- Russian
- Serbo-Croatian
- Slavic
Linguistics, Literary Theory, Film, and Surveys
- Ukrainian
- Social Anthropology
- Sociology
- Statistics
- Study Abroad
- Sweetland Writing Center
- Teacher Certification
- Theatre and Drama
- University Courses
- Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
- Women's Studies
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