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May 04, 2024
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Course Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Students planning a program of study or concentration are urged to review requirements and course descriptions before meeting with their advisors. Not all courses listed here are taught every year, and students should consult the sources identified above for current information about offerings in a particular semester. Courses are numbered to indicate levels of advancement as follows: 100–199, elementary or introductory; 200–299, intermediate; 300 and above, advanced. Information is available online through WINDOW about prerequisites that must be completed before enrolling in a course and whether the course fulfills a breadth requirement of the Wheaton Curriculum or a general education requirement. Most courses are offered for one course credit; a course credit at Wheaton is the equivalent of four semester hours.
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Economics |
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• ECON 311 - History of Economic Thought
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• ECON 313 - Banking and Monetary Theory
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• ECON 330 - Applied Econometrics
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• ECON 332 - Economic Development
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• ECON 361 - Industrial Organization and Public Policy
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• ECON 399 - Selected Topics
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• ECON 401 - Senior Seminar
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• ECON 402 - Senior Seminar:
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• ECON 403 - Senior Seminar: Global Economic Controversies
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• ECON 499 - Independent Research
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• ECON 500 - Individual Research
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Education |
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• EDUC 020 - Foundations of Leadership
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• EDUC 022 - Sophomore Peer Mentors
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• EDUC 030 - Leadership Models and Practice
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• EDUC 040 - Peer Leadership and Advising Seminar
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• EDUC 049 - Teaching Assistants’ Seminar
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• EDUC 070 - Brighton Internship Program
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• EDUC 099 - Selected Topics
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• EDUC 110 - Ponds to Particles I
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• EDUC 111 - Ponds to Particles II
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• EDUC 198 - Ponds to Particles I
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• EDUC 199 - Selected Topics
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• EDUC 220 - Introduction to Tutoring Writing
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• EDUC 230 - Teaching English Learners
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• EDUC 240 - Multiple Perspectives on Literacy
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• EDUC 250 - Schooling in America
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• EDUC 251 - Special Education, Pre K-12
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• EDUC 260 - Teaching and Learning
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• EDUC 270 - Gender and Education
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• EDUC 275 - Learning in the Social Sciences
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• EDUC 280 - American Higher Education
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• EDUC 299 - Selected Topics
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• EDUC 350 - Mindfulness in School and Society
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• EDUC 375 - Issues in Early Care and Education
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• EDUC 385 - Teaching Math and Science
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• EDUC 390 - Teaching Reading and Language Arts
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• EDUC 391 - Secondary School Curriculum
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• EDUC 399 - Selected Topics
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• EDUC 495 - Seminar in Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 496 - Student Teaching Practicum in the Public Schools
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• EDUC 499 - Independent Research
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English |
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• ENG 010 - College Writing Workshop
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• ENG 060 - Writing for Multilingual (ESL) Students
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• ENG 099 - Independent Study
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• ENG 101 - First-Year Writing
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• ENG 101 - Into the Wild: Escape and/or Transcendence
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• ENG 101 - Literature and the Everyday
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• ENG 101 - Pop Culture
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• ENG 101 - Technology and Identity
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• ENG 101 - Ways of Knowing: What We Know, How We Know
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• ENG 101 - Writing
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• ENG 101 - Writing About Chocolate, Dragons, and Other Problems
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• ENG 101 - Writing About Consumer Culture
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• ENG 101 - Writing about Fiction, Film and Fact
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• ENG 101 - Writing about Fiction, Film and Fact
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• ENG 101 - Writing about Film
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• ENG 101 - Writing About Multicultural Lives
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• ENG 101 - Writing About Nature, Environment, and Place
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• ENG 101 - Writing about the Connected Life
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• ENG 101 - Writing About Thinking
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• ENG 101 - Writing about Travel and Exploration
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• ENG 101 - Writing about War
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• ENG 101 - Writing: Math, Science and Technology
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• ENG 199 - Independent Writing
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• ENG 201 - Introduction to Literature
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• ENG 207 - Medieval Literature: Beowulf and Others
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• ENG 208 - Anglo-Saxon Literature
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• ENG 209 - African American Literature and Culture
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• ENG 224 - The Gothic: From Horace Walpole to Jane Austen
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• ENG 232 - Revolutionary Ideals and British Romanticism
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• ENG 235 - Empire, Race and the Victorians
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• ENG 236 - Sex, God, and the Victorians
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• ENG 240 - Identity, Genre, and Poetry
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• ENG 241 - Modern Drama
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• ENG 243 - Science Fiction
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• ENG 244 - World Literature: Travel and Migration
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• ENG 245 - Childhood in African Fiction
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• ENG 246 - Modern Irish Literature
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• ENG 247 - Feminist Fiction
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• ENG 249 - Hollywood Genres
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• ENG 250 - Film History I: Cinema to 1940
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• ENG 251 - Introduction to World Cinema
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• ENG 252 - Contemporary Drama: The Tip of the Iceberg
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• ENG 253 - American Literature to 1865
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• ENG 255 - Cultural Diversity in American Literature: From the Civil War to WWII
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• ENG 256 - The Novel in Multi-Ethnic America
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• ENG 257 - Race and Racism in United States Cinema
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• ENG 258 - Introduction to Film Studies
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• ENG 259 - J.R.R. Tolkien
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• ENG 260 - American Voices in Lyric Combat
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• ENG 261 - Queens, Kings, Poets and Playwrights: Early Modern British Literature and Culture
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• ENG 271 - Nineteenth-Century Narrative
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• ENG 272 - Romancing the Novel
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• ENG 273 - Revenge and Domesticity in Renaissance Literature
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• ENG 274 - Narrating Britain, 1900 to the Present
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• ENG 276 - Evolution of English
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• ENG 280 - Writing in Professional Contexts
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• ENG 282 - Advanced Writing: Digital Controversies
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• ENG 285 - Journalism
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• ENG 286 - Children’s Literature
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