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Accounting 010
African Area Studies 016
Africana Studies
Aging 018
American History 512
American Literature
American Studies 050
Anthropology 070
Archaeology
Armenian 078
Art 080, 081
Art History 082
Arts and Science 090
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Livingston College
Rutgers College
University College–New Brunswick
Asian Studies 098
Astrophysics 105
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biomathematics
Biomedical Sciences
Botany
Business Law 140
Catalan 145
Cell Biology
Chemistry 160
Chinese 165
Cinema Studies 175
Classics
Cognitive Science 185
Communication
Community Development
Comparative Literature 195
Computer Science 198
Criminal Justice 202
Criminology
Dance 203, 206
Dentistry
Douglass College Courses
East Asian Languages and Area Studies 214
Economics 220
Education 300
Engineering
English
Entomology
Environmental Certificates
European Studies 360
Exercise Science and Sport Studies 377
Film Studies
Finance 390
Food Science 400
Foreign Language Proficiency Certificates
French 420
Genetics
Geography 450
Geological Sciences 460
German 470
Gerontology
Greek 490
Greek, Modern Greek Studies 489
Hindi 505
History
History/French Joint Major 513
History/Political Science Joint Major 514
Hungarian 535
Individualized Major
Interdisciplinary Studies
Italian 560
Japanese 565
Jewish Studies 563
Journalism and Media Studies 567
Junior Year Abroad
Korean 574
Labor Studies 575
Latin 580
Latin American Studies 590
Life Sciences
Law
Linguistics 615
Livingston College Courses
Management 620
Marine Sciences 628
Marketing 630
Mathematics 640
Medical Technology 660
Medicine and Dentistry
Medieval Studies 667
Microbiology
Middle Eastern Studies 685
Military Education, Air Force 690
Military Education, Army 691
Molecular Biology
Music
Nursing
Nutritional Sciences 709
Operations Research 711
Pharmacy
Philosophy 730
Physics 750
Physiology and Neurobiology
Planning and Public Policy 762
Polish 787
Political Science 790
Portuguese 810
Psychology 830
Public Health
Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies 836
Religion 840
Russian 860
Russian, Central and East European Studies 861
Rutgers College Courses
Science, Technology, and Society
Social Work 910
Sociology 920
South Asian Studies 925
Spanish 940
Statistics 960
Statistics-Mathematics
Study Abroad 959
Theater Arts 965, 966
Ukrainian 967
University College–New Brunswick College Courses
Urban Studies
Visual Arts
Women's and Gender Studies 988
Douglass College
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Rutgers College
University College
Cook College
Mason Gross School of the Arts
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick
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New Brunswick/Piscataway Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2007 Programs of Study For Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Arts and Science 090 Douglass College  

Douglass College

06:090:101Shaping a Life (3) Study of the ways women's lives are shaped; as they are lived; and as they are told in autobiography, biography, and oral history. Analysis and discussion of presentations by a broad spectrum of speakers, with accompanying readings. Limited to first-year Douglass College students.
06:090:110Emerging Leaders (1.5) Examination of leadership theory as it relates to women. Prepares women for socially responsible leadership. Weekend retreat, lectures, group activities, and discussion. Limited to Douglass College students by permission.
06:090:130Introduction to Scientific Research (3) How research projects are developed and what skills are needed to undertake research projects. Lectures, discussions, and small-group activities. Serves as a prerequisite for the research-oriented internship of Project SUPER. Pre- or corequisites: 01:640:112 or 115; one course in the natural sciences. Enrollment limited to students in Project SUPER.
06:090:198,199Scholars Program First-Year Seminar (3,3) Research-oriented interdisciplinary seminar. Scholars choose from among several seminars each term. Open only to students in the Douglass Scholars Program.
06:090:248,249Scholars Program Tutorial (3,3) Individualized study within or outside the student's intended major aimed at in-depth analysis of some major concerns of the field. By arrangement. Open only to students in the Douglass Scholars Program.
06:090:273,274African Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of Africa. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass Africana House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:275,276French Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of France and other French-speaking countries. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Development of active communication skills through immersion in the daily foreign-language activities of the French House. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass French House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:277,278Chinese Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of China. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass East Asian or Chinese House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:279,280Japanese Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of Japan. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass East Asian or Japanese House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:281,282German Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of Germany. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Development of active communication skills through immersion in the daily foreign-language activities of the German House. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass German House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:283,284Italian Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of Italy. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Development of active communication skills through immersion in the daily foreign-language activities of the Italian House. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass Italian House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:285,286Slavic Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of Slavic-speaking peoples of Eastern and Central Europe. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass Slavic House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:287,288Spanish Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of Spanish-speaking countries. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Development of active communication skills through immersion in the daily foreign-language activities of the Spanish House. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass Spanish House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:289,290Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of Puerto Rico and Spanish-speaking Caribbean countries. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass Casa Boricua. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:291,292Korean Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of Korea. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass East Asian or Korean House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:293,294East Asian Cultural Experience (1.5,1.5) Cultural, social, and political life of peoples of East Asia. Emphasis placed on learning through direct contact with resource persons, audiovisuals, field trips, and programming of cultural events. Limited to and required of residents of the Douglass East Asian House. May not be used in satisfaction of major requirements. Course may be repeated for credit.
06:090:298,299Scholars Program Sophomore-Junior Seminar (3,3)Interdisciplinary seminar, oriented either to research or to community service. Students enrolled in sections designated Citizenship and Service Education (CASE) may be required to enroll concurrently in 06:090:300
Open only to students in the Douglass scholar program.
06:090:300Women in Community Service (1)Community service internship taken in conjuction with a designated Citizenship and Service Education (CASE) course offered through the Douglass Scholars Program.
Corequisite: Enrollment in 06:090:298 or 299. Open only to students in the Douglass Scholars Program.
06:090:361Colloquium (3)Lecture series with recitation. Title announced as offered.
06:090:395,396Scholars Program: Independent Study (BA,3)Independent study, usually in student's major department. Students develop, under faculty supervision, their own research design and work on the project for one or both terms.
By arrangement. Open only to students in the Douglass Scholars Program. May not be taken P/NC.
06:090:410,411General Honors Interdisciplinary Project (3,3) Supervised independent research project leading to an interdisciplinary senior honors thesis or its equivalent. Open only to seniors in the Douglass Scholars Program. Degree credit not given for both these courses and 06:090:497,498.
06:090:495,496 Scholars Program: Independent Study (3,3) Independent study. Students develop, under faculty supervision, their own research design and work on the project for one or both terms. Open only to students in the Douglass Scholars Program by permission.
06:090:497,498Mabel Smith Douglass Honors Project (BA,BA) Independent research and preparation of a written thesis under the direction of a faculty member. Taken in lieu of two courses in each term of senior year. Open to Douglass College seniors by application. Degree credit granted only after completion of two terms.
06:090:499Supervised Research (3) By permission only. Open only to seniors.
 
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