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Apr 18, 2024
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2013-2014 Academic Catalog THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. LINKS MAY NO LONGER BE ACTIVE AND CONTENT MAY BE OUT OF DATE!
Courses
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Descriptions are provided for courses offered at Scripps College and offered as part of joint or cooperative programs in which Scripps participates. For those courses that may appear under more than one discipline or department, the full course description appears under the discipline or department sponsoring the course and cross-reference is made under the associated discipline or department. Numbers followed by, for example, “AA,” “AF,” or “CH,” indicate courses sponsored by The Claremont Colleges as part of joint programs, i.e., Asian American Studies, Africana Studies, and Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies.
Please refer to the Schedule of Courses published each semester by the Office of the Registrar for up-to-date information on course offerings.
All courses are 1.0 credit unless otherwise stated. |
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History |
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• HIST 111 SC - The Worlds of Niccolo Machiavelli
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• HIST 112 SC - Nuns, Saints, and Mystics from Late Antiquity to Early Modern Europe
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• HIST 113 SC - Renaissance East and West: Venice, the Ottoman Empire, and Mediterranean Culture, 1350-1750
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• HIST 114 SC - Women and Gender in the Wider Mediterranean (ca.1300-1800)
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• HIST 115 SC - The Making of Leviathan
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• HIST 116 SC - Baroque Civilization: Politics, Religion, and Science in the Seventeenth Century
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• HIST 118 SC - Queering the Renaissance
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• HIST 119L SC - The Making of Medieval Europe
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• HIST 119M SC - The Art of Memory in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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• HIST 119R SC - Women and Religion in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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• HIST 122 CM - American Schools
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• HIST 122 PO - The Historical Film
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• HIST 123 SC - Introduction to the Philosophy and History of Culture
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• HIST 124 SC - Paris and the Birth of Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century
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• HIST 125 AA - Introduction to Asian American History, 1850-Present
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• HIST 125 PO - The US in the Middle East
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• HIST 126 CM - American Constitution and Legal Development
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• HIST 127 SC - Rousseau, Tocqueville, Foucault
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• HIST 128 HM - Immigration and Ethnicity in America
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• HIST 130 CM - Ottoman Power and Urban History
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• HIST 130 SC - Schools of Cultural Criticism: Culture and Critique
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• HIST 131 HM - The Jewish Experience in America
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• HIST 131S HM - The Jewish Experience in America
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• HIST 134 PZ - Empire and Sexuality
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• HIST 134 SC - France/Algeria
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• HIST 138 SC - Disease, Identity, and Society
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• HIST 139E CM - Culture and Society in Weimar and Nazi Germany
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• HIST 140 PO - Empire in the Middle East and North Africa
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• HIST 140B SC - Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean
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• HIST 141 PO - Environmental History of the Middle East and North Africa
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• HIST 141 SC - Working People in the Americas: Race, Labor, and Organizing
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• HIST 143 SC - Cuba and Nicaragua: Revolution in the Shadow of Empire
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• HIST 143 AF - Slavery and Freedom in the New World
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• HIST 145 PO - Afro-Latin America
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• HIST 146 SC - History of the Modern Maya: Indigenous Ethnicity and Resistance
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• HIST 147 SC - The Church of the Poor in Latin America and the Caribbean
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• HIST 148 PZ - Gender in African History
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• HIST 152 PZ - Down and Out: The Great Depression, 1929-1941
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• HIST 153 AF - Slave Women in Antebellum America
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• HIST 154 SC - The Old South and Modern Memory
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• HIST 158 JT - Civil War and Reconstruction
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• HIST 159I CM - Islamic World: Travel/Encounter
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• HIST 160L SC - History of Latinas in the U.S
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• HIST 161 CM - Modern Korean History
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• HIST 162 CM - Traditional China
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• HIST 163 CM - Modern China
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• HIST 164 CM - People’s Republic of China
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• HIST 165 CM - China and the U.S. in the Twentieth Century
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• HIST 166 CM - Imperial China
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• HIST 166 SC - Political and Cultural Criticism in the U.S
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• HIST 167 PO - Early Modern Japan
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• HIST 168 PZ - Diaspora, Gender, and Identity
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• HIST 168 PO - Modern Japan
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• HIST 169 PO - State and Citizen in Modern Japan
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• HIST 169A SC - Freedom and Race: Citizenship, Slavery and the Sex/Labor Trades
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• HIST 170 PZ - Hybrid Identities: Early Modern Spain, Spanish America, and the Philippines
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• HIST 171 AF - African American Women in the United States
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• HIST 172 PZ - Empire and Sexuality
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• HIST 173 AF - Black Intellectuals and the Politics of Race
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• HIST 173 PZ - Religion, Violence, and Tolerance, 1450-1650
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• HIST 174 SC - The American 1960s
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• HIST 175 PZ - Magic, Heresy and Gender in the Atlantic World, 1400-1700
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• HIST 175 SC - War, Empire, and Society in the U.S., 1898-Present
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• HIST 175 CM - Women and Politics in America
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• HIST 176 AF - Civil Rights Movement in the Modern Era
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• HIST 177 SC - The U.S. in the 1920s: Fords, Flappers, and Fundamentalists
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• HIST 179 CM - Researching the Holocaust
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• HIST 180 SC - Proseminar: What is History?
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• HIST 181 PO - Early Modern Japan
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• HIST 183 CM - The Fall of Rome and the End of Empire
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• HIST 184 PZ - Women and Gender, 1300-1650
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• HIST 189 CM - The Cultural Revolution
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• HIST 190 SC - Senior Seminar in History
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• HIST 191 SC - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 197 SC - Topics in Historical Study
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• HIST 199 SC - Independent Study in History: Reading and Research
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Humanities The Humanities Institute was founded in 1986 to promote interdisciplinary research and public discussion of important issues in culture and society. Each semester the Institute sponsors a series of events on a significant theme in the humanities. The programs of the Institute include conferences, lectures, readings, exhibitions, and film series and bring to Scripps College scholars, scientists, and artists who are of special interest to the community. Students can apply to participate in the work of the Institute. Fellows, who are appointed for one term, take a research seminar (Humanities 195J) in addition to attending all the events of the Institute and creating a final project. |
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• HMSC 133 SC - Freud/Derrida
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• HUM 195J SC - Junior Fellowship in the Humanities Institute
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Humanities Major: Culture |
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• HMSC 123 SC - Introduction to the Philosophy and History of Culture
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• HMSC 130 SC - Schools of Cultural Criticism: Culture and Critique
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• HMSC 132 SC - Critiques of Community
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• HMSC 136 SC - Cultural Critique and Capitalism
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• HMSC 142 SC - British Domestic Interiors: Gender, Space and Identity
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• HMSC 148 SC - The Poetry and Science of Sleep
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• HMSC 167 SC - Metropolis: Imagining the City
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• HMSC 185 SC - Humanities Major Junior Seminar
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• HMSC 190 SC - Senior Seminar
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• HMSC 191 SC - Senior Thesis
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• HMSC 199 SC - Independent Study in the Humanities major
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Interdisciplinary Studies |
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• ID 020 PO - Science and Religion: Friends, Enemies, or Strangers?
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• ID 191D SC - Senior Thesis for Dual Majors
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• ID 191S SC - Senior Thesis for Self-Designed Majors
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• ID 199 SC - Independent Study
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International and Intercultural Studies |
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• IIS 050 PZ - Power and Social Change
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• IIS 075 PZ - Introduction to Postcolonial Studies
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• IIS 080 PZ - Introduction to Critical Theory
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• IIS 128 PZ - The War on Terror
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• IIS 146 PZ - International Relations of the Middle East
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• IIS 167 PZ - Theory and Practice of Resistance to Monoculture
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Italian |
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• ITAL 001 SC - Introductory Italian
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