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Apr 19, 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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English |
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• ENG 290 - Approaches to Literature and Culture
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• ENG 298 - Environmental Literature
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• ENG 299 - Independent Writing
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• ENG 306 - Chaucer
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• ENG 309 - Shakespeare and the Performance of Cultures
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• ENG 310 - Shakespeare and the Company He Keeps
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• ENG 312 - Feminist Theory
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• ENG 313 - Renaissance Poetry
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• ENG 320 - Beowulf
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• ENG 325 - The Eighteenth-Century Novel
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• ENG 326 - Digital Victorians
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• ENG 331 - Digital Culture
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• ENG 332 - Creative Industries in the Digital Age
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• ENG 341 - Public Poetry, Private Poetry
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• ENG 343 - Fictions of the Modern
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• ENG 346 - Postmodern American Literature: The Pursuit of Meaning: Process and Provocation
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• ENG 347 - Blackness, Futurism, and Supernatural Fiction
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• ENG 348 - Sexual Politics of Film Noir
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• ENG 349 - Harlem Renaissance and Modernity
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• ENG 355 - Global Cinemas
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• ENG 356 - Third Cinema
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• ENG 357 - Cinema and the City
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• ENG 376 - Literary and Cultural Theory
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• ENG 377 - Feminist Criticism
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• ENG 386 - Young Adult Literature
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• ENG 399 - Independent Writing
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• ENG 401 - Senior Seminar
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• ENG 499 - Independent Writing
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• ENG 500 - Individual Research and Writing
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Environmental Studies |
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• ENV 210 - Water Resources Planning and Management
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• ENV 215 - Coastal and Ocean Policy Management
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Film and New Media Studies |
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• FNMS 099 - Independent Study
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• FNMS 115 - Robots, Games and Problem Solving
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• FNMS 131 - Computing for Poets
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• FNMS 161 - Web Programming, Graphics and Design
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• FNMS 175 - Media and Society
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• FNMS 199 - Independent Study
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• FNMS 231 - Introduction to New Media
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• FNMS 240 - Art of the Avant-Gardes, 1900-1945: France, Germany, Italy and Russia
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• FNMS 241 - Modernism and Mass Culture in France, 1848-1914
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• FNMS 244 - Visualizing Cultural Data
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• FNMS 245 - Postwar and Contemporary Art: 1945-2000
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• FNMS 246 - Introduction to French Cinema
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• FNMS 249 - Hollywood Genres
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• FNMS 250 - Film History I: Cinema to 1940
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• FNMS 251 - Introduction to World Cinema
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• FNMS 252 - Photography and Knowledge, 1830-1930
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• FNMS 257 - Race and Racism in United States Cinema
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• FNMS 258 - Introduction to Film Studies
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• FNMS 260 - Production I: Visual Storytelling with Film and Video
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• FNMS 262 - Screenwriting
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• FNMS 264 - Introduction to Animation
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• FNMS 267 - Weimar and Nazi Cinema and Culture
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• FNMS 273 - Contemporary German Cinema and Culture
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• FNMS 280 - Documentary Storytelling
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• FNMS 282 - Modern Russian Film
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• FNMS 283 - Advanced Writing: Digital Controversies
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• FNMS 284 - Writing in Professional Contexts
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• FNMS 285 - Journalism
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• FNMS 290 - Approaches to Literature and Culture
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• FNMS 298 - Film Genres
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• FNMS 298 - Horror Film and the Unruly Body
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• FNMS 298 - Introduction to TV Studies
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• FNMS 298 - Journalism 2.0
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• FNMS 298 - Race, Gender and Television
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• FNMS 298 - Racism in the US Media
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• FNMS 299 - Independent Study
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• FNMS 305 - Community in the Digital Age
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• FNMS 316 - Music, Sound and the Moving Image
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• FNMS 331 - Digital Culture
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• FNMS 332 - Creative Industries in the Digital Age
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• FNMS 335 - Exhibition Design
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• FNMS 348 - Sexual Politics of Film Noir
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• FNMS 350 - Marketing
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• FNMS 355 - Global Cinemas
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• FNMS 356 - Third Cinema
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• FNMS 358 - Digital Humanities Methods and Tools
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• FNMS 360 - Film Production II
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• FNMS 376 - Literary and Cultural Theory
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• FNMS 398 - Creative Industries in the Digital Age
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• FNMS 398 - Queer Cinema
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• FNMS 398 - Transmedia Franchises
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• FNMS 398 - Women in Film
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• FNMS 399 - Independent Study
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• FNMS 401 - Senior Seminar
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First Year Seminars |
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• FSEM 101 - ”The Night Shift:” Tales of the Supernatural
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• FSEM 101 - Addressing Inequality in the U.S.: An Integrated FYS
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• FSEM 101 - Am I Living Out My Parent’s Dreams?
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• FSEM 101 - Coming of Age in Latin American and Latino Fiction and Film
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• FSEM 101 - Critical Thinking in Times of Madness
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• FSEM 101 - Design Your Life
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• FSEM 101 - Digital Citizenship and Digital Identity
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• FSEM 101 - Everyone’s a Critic: Thinking About Art, Pleasure, Beauty and Truth
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• FSEM 101 - Eyes to the Universe: A Full Spectrum View of Our World
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• FSEM 101 - First-Year Seminar
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• FSEM 101 - From Mercury to Insanity - Exploring the History and Impact of Science
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• FSEM 101 - Hedonism II to H2 Worker: caribbean - U.S. Connections
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• FSEM 101 - Into the Wild: Nature as Place and Cultural Construct
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• FSEM 101 - L’Amerique! The United States through French Eyes
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• FSEM 101 - No Place Like Home: The American House as Biography
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