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Registration Information and
Catalogue Changes
This list of catalogue changes is updated regularly in the Registrar's Office.
Spring Term Updates: March 6, 2000 (FINAL)
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EXPO E-25 Academic Writing and Critical Reading
Admission to EXPO E-25 is contingent on a satisfactory score on the placement test or a B- or higher grade in EXPO E-15. Students should register as early as possible, since registration date is also a factor in admission to the course.
The final EXPO E-25 placement test will be given on Tuesday, January 25 at 6:30 pm in Sever 113.
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CSCI E-3 Computer Programming Foundations Using Java (21578)
Latanya Sweeney, SM, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and of Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University.
2 units. Undergraduate credit $360. Limited enrollment.
Course available only on the Internet. See Distance Education for more information.
See CSCI E-3 for course description.
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EXPO E-15, section 4, Fundamentals of Academic Writing (21536)
Karen Reiber, PhD, Instructor, New England College of Finance.
Workshop. 4 units. Undergraduate credit $640. Limited enrollment.
Tuesday, February 1, 5:30-7:30 pm, Sever 205.
See EXPO E-15 for course description.
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HIST E-1830 China in Modern Times (21533)
Philip A. Kuhn, PhD, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University.
Graduate seminar. 4 units. Graduate credit $1,235. Limited enrollment.
Tuesday, February 1, 5:30-7:30 pm, Sever 212.
See HIST E-1830 for course description.
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NSCI E-126 Environmental Management I (21535)
John D. Spengler, PhD, Akira Yamaguchi Professor of Environmental Health and Human Habitation, Harvard School of Public Health. George D. Buckley, MS, Chairman of Science, Watertown Public Schools, Marine Ecology Project.
4 units. Noncredit $250, undergraduate credit $480, graduate credit $1,220.
Course available only on the Internet. See Distance Education for more information.
See NSCI E-126 for course description.
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CLAS E-115 Introduction to Greek Literature: Concepts of the Hero in the Classical Period (20024) is also available on the Internet.
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CREA E-50, section 2, Intermediate Fiction Writing (21471) the new instructor is Nina de Gramont, BA, Author.
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CREA E-118r Advanced Creative Nonfiction (21502) the new meeting day is Tuesday, 5:30-7:30, Sever 304.
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CSCI E-10 Virtual Communities on the Internet (20910) is a limited enrollment course.
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CSCI E-17 Advanced Topics in Multimedia Development (21489) is also available for noncredit $1,550. The new co-instructor is Jennifer Fuchel, MFA, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Suffolk University.
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CSCI E-130 Advanced Information Technology Management (21498) is cancelled
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CSCI E-162 Advanced Topics in Java and Distributed Computing (21510) is an open enrollment course.
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CSCI E-225 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ (21381). The new instructor is Kenneth J. Basye, PhD, Research Engineer, Dragon Systems, Inc.
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CSCI E-255 Entity-Relationship Modeling and Relational Database Design (21505) has been cancelled.
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CSCI E-256 Oracle Database Administration (21245) is a limited enrollment course.
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CSS 160 Managing Educational Change (21252). The new instructor is Joanne P. Newcombe, EdD, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, Bridgewater State College.
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CSS 318 Investments: Theory and Application (21324). The new instructor is Kishore K. Yalamanchili, PhD, Quantitative Analyst, State Street Research and Management.
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EXPO E-5, section 3, Fundamentals of Grammar (20536). The new meeting day is Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Sever 302.
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EXPO E-15, section 2, Fundamentals of Academic Writing (21467). The new instructor is Pat Bellanca, PhD, Preceptor in Expository Writing, Harvard University.
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EXPO E-25, section 3, Academic Writing and Critical Reading (21388). The new instructor is Andrea S. Walsh, PhD, Preceptor in Expository Writing, Harvard University
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FREN E-1 Intensive Elementary French I (21108). The new instructor is Candace Skorupa, MA, Teaching Assistant in Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.
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GERM E-1b Elementary German I (20123). The new instructor is Daniel Kramer, AM, Teaching Fellow in German, Harvard University.
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GERM E-2 Intensive Elementary German II (20126). The new instructor is Debra Prager, AM, Teaching Fellow in German, Harvard University.
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GERM E-3b Intermediate German (21268). The new course description is: Conversational and written German will continue to be developed through class discussions, group activities, and weekly compositions. Current events and cultural history will be examined through articles from German periodicals; literary texts by such authors as Heinrich Böll, Günther Grass, and Franz Kafka; and through reading a full-length drama by the Swiss author Friedrich Dürrenmatt.
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GOVT E-1027/W Preventive Measures: The Politics of Disasters (21472).The new co-instructor is Joseph Bond, PhD, Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. Course also available on the Internet. See Distance Education for more information.
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GOVT E-1365 Political Consultants in an Age of Illusion (21199) has been cancelled.
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HIST E-1890 The Second World War: Hitler's Wars (20935) has been cancelled.
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HARC E-13b Introduction to the History of Art and Architecture II: Renaissance through Modern (21344). The new instructor is Beatrice St. Laurent, PhD, Affiliate in Research, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University.
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HUMA E-100, section 3, Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing in Humanities (20728). The new meeting day and time are Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Sever 211; the new instructor is Camille Lizarribar, PhD, Lecturer on History and Literature, Harvard University. See HUMA E-100, section 3 for course description.
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JAPA E-40 Elementary Japanese IV (20165). The new meeting time is 7:35-9:35 pm, Monday and Wednesday, Sever 212.
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JAPA E-60 Japanese Conversation through Video (21009). The new meeting days are Monday and Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Vanserg 27B.
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PSYC E-15 Introduction to Psychology (20205). The new meeting day is Monday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Harvard 104.
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SSCI E-100, section 5, Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing in Social Sciences (20225). The new meeting day is Monday, 7:35-9:35 pm, Sever 211. The new co-instructors are Doug Bond, PhD, Associate Director, Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; and Joseph Bond, PhD, Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.
See SSCI E-100, section 5 for course description.
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STAR E-190/W Five Directors (21373). The new meeting day and time are Monday, 6:15-9:30 pm, Carpenter Center B04.
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CAS candidates in all of the concentrations must complete three advanced/specialized courses. These courses are marked with an asterisk in the CAS Courses section.
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CELT E-10b Introduction to Modern Irish (21470). Kathryn Ann Chadbourne, PhD, is a Lecturer on Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University and will count as a Harvard instructor for ALB and ALM candidates.
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CREA E-105r Writing the Novel (21332). William Holinger, MA, is a Program Associate, Harvard Graduate School of Education and will count as a Harvard instructor for CPC candidates.
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CSS 316 Corporate Finance (21464). Hamza Abdurezak, MPA2, is a Teaching Fellow in Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and will count as a Harvard instructor for certificate candidates.
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EXPO E-15, section 2, Fundamentals of Academic Writing (21467). Pat Bellanca, PhD, is a Preceptor in Expository Writing, Harvard University and will count as a Harvard instructor for ALB candidates.
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MATH E-6 Mathematics and the Greeks (21341). Graeme Bird, PhD, is a Teaching Assistant in the Classics, Harvard University and will count as a Harvard instructor for ALB candidates.
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ANTH E-102 Physical Anthropology (21525). Harvard 103
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CELT E-10b Introduction to Modern Irish (21470). Sever 306
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CGRK E-30b Intermediate Classical Greek (21463). 51 Brattle Street 219
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CLAS E-115/W Introduction to Greek Literature: Concepts of the Hero in the Classical Period (20024). Harvard Hall 201
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CHEM E-1b General Chemistry II (20020). Science Center C
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CHEM E-2b Organic Chemistry II (20021). Science Center D
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CREA E-30 Introduction to Poetry Writing (21507). 51 Brattle 219
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CREA E-104r The Craft of Fiction (21488). 51 Brattle 321
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CSCI E-1 Introduction to Personal Computers and the Internet (21295). Science Center C
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CSCI E-50a Introduction to Computer Science Using Java, I (20913). Science Center C
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CSCI E-119 Data Structures (21508). Harvard 201
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CSCI E-132 Advanced Topics in Data Networking (21257). Science Center A
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CSCI E-215 UNIX Systems Programming (20034). Science Center A
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CSCI E-225 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ (21381). Harvard 103
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CSCI E-247 Object Paradigms: Design Patterns, C++, and Java (21095). Emerson 108
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CSCI E-256 Oracle Database Management (21245). Harvard 202
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CSCI E-287 Computer Architecture (21513). Harvard 102
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CSS-105, section 1, Marketing Management (21028). William James 1
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CSS-112 Project Management (20263). Sever 103
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CSS-145 Issues in Museum Management (20715). Sever 203
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CSS-230 Occupational Stress (20965). Harvard 103
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CSS-407 Doing Business in the Internet Economy (21494). Science Center 102b
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CSS-540 Electronic Communication as a Management Tool (20749). Maxwell Dworkin G125
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DRAM E-20 Advanced Acting (21260). Sever 210
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EXPO E-5, section 3, Fundamentals of Grammar (20536). Sever 203
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FORE E-111/W European Culture in the Latin Middle Ages (21301). Harvard 103
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FREN E-1b Elementary French I (20108). Boylston 103
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FREN E-2b Elementary French II (20113). Sever 208
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FREN E-4a Intermediate French II: History and Civilization (21113). Sever 208
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GERM E-2 Intensive Elementary German II (20126). Boylston 105
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GOVT E-1027/W Preventive Measures: the Politics of Disaster (21472). Maxwell Dworkin G125
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GOVT E-1359 Politicial Leadership (21503). Emerson 210
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GOVT E-1830 Introduction to Public International Law (21482). Emerson 108
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HARC E-13b Introduction to the History of Art and Architecture (21344). Emerson 210
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HARC E-125 Orientalism (21485). Sever 103
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HARC E-163 The Age of Caravaggio and Bernini (21486). Emerson 101
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HIST E-1686 Baseball and American Society (21423). Emerson 108
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HIST E-1851 The History of Japan (21322). Emerson 101
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HUMA E-100, section 3, Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing in the Humanities (20728). Sever 211
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ITAL E-1b Elementary Italian I (20159). Sever 210
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JAPA E-40 Elementary Japanese IV (20165). Sever 212
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MATH E-8 College Algebra (20393). Sever 214
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MATH E-15 Introduction to the Calculus A (20399). Science Center 102b
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MATH E-21b Linear Algebra (21471). Emerson 305
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MUSE E-125 Preservation and Care of Collections (20988). Sever 102
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PORT E-1b Elementary Portuguese (21478). Sever 207
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PSYC E-15 Introduction to Psychology (29205). Harvard 104
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PSYC E-1420 The Psychology of Addiction (21357). William James 1
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RELI E-1555 Introduction to Islamic Mysticism: The Sufi Tradition (21363). Sever 110
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SPAN E-2b Elementary Spanish II (20239). Boylston 105
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SSCI E-100, section 1, Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing in Social Sciences (21454). Sever 210
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SSCI E-100, section 5, Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing in Social Sciences (20225). Sever 211
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