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Earth Science: II. Intermediate |
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• ESCI 290 - Field Work
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• ESCI 297 - Readings in Earth Science
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• ESCI 298 - Independent Work
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Earth Science: III. Advanced |
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• ESCI 300 - Senior Research and Thesis
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• ESCI 301 - Senior Research and Thesis
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• ESCI 321 - Advanced Topics in Environmental Geology
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• ESCI 323 - History of Geological Thought: 1690-1980
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• ESCI 335 - Paleoclimatology: Earth’s History of Climate Change
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• ESCI 351 - Volcanology
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• ESCI 361 - Modeling the Earth
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• ESCI 379 - Conservation Paleobiology
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• ESCI 383 - Extinction Events in Earth’s History
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• ESCI 385 - Stable Isotopes in the Earth and Environmental Sciences
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• ESCI 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Earth Science and Society: I. Introductory |
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• ESSC 100 - Earth Resource Challenges
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Earth Science and Society: II. Intermediate |
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• ESSC 290 - Field Work
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• ESSC 298 - Independent Work
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Earth Science and Society: III. Advanced |
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• ESSC 300 - Senior Thesis
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• ESSC 301 - Senior Thesis
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• ESSC 331 - Gender, Resources and Justice
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• ESSC 370 - Feminist Perspectives on Environmentalism
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• ESSC 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Economics: I. Introductory |
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• ECON 102 - Introduction to Economics
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• ECON 109 - Analytical Methods for Economics
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• ECON 120 - Principles of Accounting
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Economics: II. Intermediate Freshmen may not take 200, 201, or 209 but they may take other courses numbered 200 and above in their second semester provided they have satisfied the prerequisite requirements.
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• ECON 200 - Macroeconomic Theory
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• ECON 201 - Microeconomic Theory
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• ECON 209 - Probability and Statistics
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• ECON 210 - Econometrics
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• ECON 215 - The Science of Strategy
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• ECON 220 - The Political Economy of Health Care
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• ECON 225 - Financial Markets and Investments
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• ECON 238 - Law and Economics
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• ECON 240 - U.S. Economic Issues
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• ECON 248 - International Trade and the World Financial System
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• ECON 261 - Political Economy
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• ECON 267 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
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• ECON 273 - Development Economics
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• ECON 275 - Money and Banking
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• ECON 277 - The Development of the American Economy
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• ECON 290 - Field Work
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• ECON 298 - Independent Work
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Economics: III. Advanced |
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• ECON 300 - Senior Reseach
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• ECON 301 - Senior Thesis
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• ECON 303 - Advanced Topics in Microeconomics
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• ECON 304 - Advanced Topics in Macroeconomics
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• ECON 310 - Advanced Topics in Econometrics
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• ECON 318 - Urban and Regional Economics
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• ECON 320 - Economics of Inequality and Discrimination
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• ECON 333 - Behavioral Economics
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• ECON 342 - Public Finance
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• ECON 345 - International Trade Theory and Policy
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• ECON 346 - International Macroeconomics
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• ECON 355 - Industrial Organization
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• ECON 367 - Comparative Economics
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• ECON 382 - Economics of Disasters
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• ECON 383 - History of Economic Thought
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• ECON 386 - The Economics of Immigration
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• ECON 388 - Latin American Economic Development
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• ECON 389 - Applied Financial Modeling
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• ECON 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Environmental Studies: I. Introductory |
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• ENST 100 - Earth Resource Challenges
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• ENST 107 - Global Change and Sustainability
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• ENST 124 - Essentials of Environmental Science
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• ENST 125 - Environmentalisms in Perspective
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• ENST 185 - Endangered Islands: Climate Change, Rising Sea Levels, and Environmental Refugees
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• ENST 187 - A Prehistoric Perspective on Climate Change
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Environmental Studies: II. Intermediate |
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• ENST 254 - Environmental Science in the Field
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• ENST 258 - Environment and Culture in the Caribbean
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• ENST 260 - Issues in Environmental Studies
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• ENST 261 - “The Nuclear Cage”: Environmental Theory and Nuclear Power
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• ENST 262 - Consuming Paradise: A Global Pre-History of Environmentalism
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• ENST 266 - Racism, Waste and Resistance
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• ENST 270 - Topics in Environmental Studies
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• ENST 271 - Literature and the American Environment
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• ENST 276 - Plants and Plant Communities of the Hudson Valley
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• ENST 284 - Global Climate Change: Harvey, Jose, Irma, Maria and Next?
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• ENST 290 - Field Work
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• ENST 291 - Field Experiences in the Hudson Valley
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• ENST 298 - Independent Research
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Environmental Studies: III. Advanced |
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• ENST 300 - Senior Project/Thesis
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• ENST 301 - Senior Seminar
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• ENST 303 - Thesis
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• ENST 304 - Thesis
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• ENST 321 - Advanced Topics in Environmental Geology
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• ENST 335 - Paleoclimatology: Earth’s History of Climate Change
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• ENST 352 - Conservation Biology
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• ENST 356 - Environment and Land-Use Planning
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• ENST 361 - Modeling the Earth
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• ENST 368 - Toxic Futures: From Social Theory to Environmental Theory
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• ENST 370 - Feminist Perspectives on Environmentalism
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• ENST 375 - Aquatic Chemistry
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• ENST 381 - Topics in Ecosystem Ecology - Ecosystem Structure and Function
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• ENST 383 - Dissent at the End of the Anthropocene
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• ENST 385 - Technology, Ecology, and Society
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• ENST 389 - From the Natural History Museum to Ecotourism:The Collection of Nature
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• ENST 399 - Senior Independent Research
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Film: I. Introductory |
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• FILM 175 - Introduction to Screen Arts
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Film: II. Intermediate |
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• FILM 210 - World Cinema to 1945
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• FILM 211 - World Cinema After 1945
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