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16/4/03 22:08Fall 2003 course guide is up at the SRC website!
No linguistics classes, except intro. So definitely beginning latin and french food & lit (with maryann, and then I'm uncertain -- Rebecca Fiske is teaching a course on "Five Books of Moses: Hermeneutics & the Hebrew Bible", which sounds fascinating. (Actually, there are a lot of interesting-sounding literature courses, but I don't want to take very many of them, because that's where I always screw up with essays and such.) So that's two and a half, and then a bunch of 'maybe's. Colonial New England? Japanese History? Medical Anthropology? Imagining the Harem? Asian Traditions in the Modern World has a 200 level asian studies prereq -- I didn't know we had any of those. And I didn't know Bernie taught first year seminar. Weird.
Blah blah blah blah. I guess I'll have to figure out linguistics and medieval history on my own.
No linguistics classes, except intro. So definitely beginning latin and french food & lit (with maryann, and then I'm uncertain -- Rebecca Fiske is teaching a course on "Five Books of Moses: Hermeneutics & the Hebrew Bible", which sounds fascinating. (Actually, there are a lot of interesting-sounding literature courses, but I don't want to take very many of them, because that's where I always screw up with essays and such.) So that's two and a half, and then a bunch of 'maybe's. Colonial New England? Japanese History? Medical Anthropology? Imagining the Harem? Asian Traditions in the Modern World has a 200 level asian studies prereq -- I didn't know we had any of those. And I didn't know Bernie taught first year seminar. Weird.
Blah blah blah blah. I guess I'll have to figure out linguistics and medieval history on my own.
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