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Carleton College Schedule of Classes 1999-2000 Carleton College Schedule of Classes 1999-2000 ADDENDUM TO SPRING TERM 1999-00 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES (Changes are shown by underlining or striking through) SYN DEPT CRS SEC TITLE CR BLDG/RM TIME DAY INSTRUCTOR 02108 ARTH 110 00 History of Architecture 6 Bol 104 9:50-11:00 MWF Soth 1542 ASST 112 03 Intro to Contemporary India 3 Leig 304 12:30-1:40M Bhagavan 1510 BIOL—I24i, §i- Intro ILDiversity Form Lab -4 Hul 118 2:00 6:00W Rand 02274 CHEM 353 00 Organic Chemistry III 6 Olin 103 9:50-1LOOMWF Carlin 01690 CHEM 400 00 Integrative Exercise (1st 5 wk) 3 Olin 142 1:50-3:00MWF Staff 03475 DANC 138 00 Jazz Dance 1 Cowl Dance 12:30-1:40MW Shockley 03476 DANC 200 00 Modern II 1 Cowl Dance 11:10-12:20MW Shockley 03480 DANC 300 00 Modern III 1 Cowl 12:30-1:40T.Th Easter 02858 ECON 110 01 Principles of Macroeconomics 6 Will 203 11:10-12:20MWF Paas 02868 ECON 331 00 Intermediate Macro Theory 6 Will 114 11:10-12:20MWF Lamson 02292 ECUC 150 00- Chemical Dependency Scix 110 2:30 1:15 MW Carbon 02293 EDUC 254 00 Tchng Except Stdt (2nd 5 weeks) 3 CMC 319 10:30-12:15TTh Leming X)3IH ENGL 109 42- Writing Seminar 6 Lair 205 10:30 12:15T^h- Stillinger 02184 ENGL 110 02 English Literature I 6 Lair 211 9:50-11:00 MWF Morral 02187 ENGL 111 02 English Literature II 6 Lair 212 9:50-11:00 MWF Jaret McKinstry 00457 ENGL 271 02 Crafts of Writing:Poetrv 6 Lair 205 2:30-5:30T Stillinger 02711 ENGL 308 -00- English Renaiaoance Verae 6 Lair 205 10:30 12:15T,Th Stillinger 02818 FREN 206 00 Composition and Conversation 6 Leig 330 12:30-1:40MWF Lac 01970 GEOL 110 00 Introduction to Geology 6 Mudd 66 8:30-9:40MWF Bice. Dave 01971 GEOL 110L 54 Introduction to Geology Lab 0 Mudd 66 1:00-5:00Th Bice. Dave 03543 HIST 112 03 Intro to Contemporary India 3 Leig 304 12:30-1:40M Bhagavan 03517 HIST 151 00 Japan Since 1868 6 Leig 305 10:30-12:15T,Th Yoon 03545 HIST 153 00 Modern China 6 Bol 161 9:50-1 LOOMWF Yoon 03547 HIST 210 00 Traditional Societies:Bandits 6 Libr 344 2:30-4:15T.Th Weiner 03561 HIST 241 00 History of Russia since 1861 6 Leig 303 11:10-12:20MWF Khalid 03570 HIST 395 05 Revolutions of Paris 6 Leig 402 8:30-10:15T.Th Weiner 01878 IGS 127 00 Faith and Reason 6 Lair 211 11:10-12:20MWF Smith, K ft} 149 LING 190 00 Language and Gender 6 Lair 206 9:50-1 LOOMWF .Zaring ^475 LING 215 00 Syntax of an Unfamiliar Language 6 CMC 319 12:30-2:15T,Th Zaring 00458 MATH 232 00 Linear Algebra 6_ Boli 161 11:10-12:20MWF Kennedy 02353 MATH 352 -00 Abstract Algebra II CMC 319 9:50 1 LOOMWF Kennedy MUSC 198 -00 Intermediate Class Guitar MUSC 298 -00- Adv Class Voice:EGstl Vocal 03175 MUSC 298 00 Junior Colloquium 2 Muse 104 12:30-1:30T Staff 03428 PE 121 00 Fencing, Beginning 0 Cowl Dance 6:30-7:4QpmT.Th Staff 03428 PE 121 03 Fencing, Beginning 0 Cowl Dance 7:40-8:5QpmT.Th Staff 03435 PE 138 00 Jazz Dance 0 Cowl Dane 12:30-1:40MW Shockley 03439 PE 148 00 Modern Dance I 0 Cowl Gym 10:30-1 l:40T.Th Easter 03440 PE 149 00 Modern Dance II 0 Cowl Dane 11:10-12:20MW Shockley 03441 PE 151 00 Modern Dance III 0 Cowling 12:30-1:40T.Th Easter 03449 PE 167 00 Social Dance I 0 Cowl Dance 7:00-8:00pm T.Th Staff 03450 PE 168 00 Social Dance II 0 Cowl Gym 1:50-3:00MW Staff 03453 PE 180 00 Tap Dance. Intermediate 0 RSC 116 3:10-4;20MW Nelson 00456 PHIL 110 09 God. Mind and Knowledge 6 Lair 211 12:30-1:40MWF Nuccetelli. S 02042 PHIL 112 00 Intro to Western Philosophy II 6 Leig 402 9:50-1 LOOMWF Elveton 02019 PHIL—272 00 Modern Philosophy 6 Lair 211 12:30 L10MWF Nuccetelli, S 03263 PHYS 123 00 What Physicists Do 1 Olin 04 L10-2.20F Staff 02445 PHYS 235 00 Electricity and Magnetism 6 Scix 110 9:50-1 LOOMWF Noer 02924 POSC 225 00 Readings in American Politics 6 Savl 253 10:30-12:15T Schier 02925 POSC/LTAM23300 Global Resurgence of Democracy 6 Leig 402 12:30-2:15T,Th Montero 02934 POSC 350 00 Problems in Political Philosophy 6 Will 204 10:30-12:15 T,Th Cooper 02938 POSC 360 00 Sem in Political Economy 6 Will 205 2:30-4:15T,Th Jones 02601 PSYC 110 -04- Principles of Psychology 6 Olin 101 8:30 9:10MWF— -Staff 02602 PSYC 110 -02- Prinoiplea of Psychology 6- Olin 102/101 12:30 1:10 MWF -K&ig fi2 682 RUSS 395 00 Senior Sem:Cult of Stalin 6 Leig 409 12:30-2:15T.Th Dotlibova 118 SOAN 257 00 African Witchcraft & Modernity 3 Will 114 12:30-2:15T,Th Feldman-Savelsb 02974 SOAN 302 00 Anthro & Indigenous Rights 6 Will 204 2:30-4:15T,Th Levi 02981 SOAN/LTAM 395 00 Social Mvmnts&Change LatAM 6 Savl 252 1:50-3:35 MW Nagel 02774 SPAN 103 01 Intermediate Spanish 6 Leig 330 8:30-9:40M-F Kauffeld 06/22/00 J „ 00\£S\d< 02481 THEA 244 00 Classic Drama:Shakespre-Mdsm 6 Libr 344 9:50-1 LOOMWF McCandless 03733 WMST 395 OO Performing Gender 6 Sayl 252 2:30 1:15 T,Th Strond/Nemoo SC 350 ^™istotli e and the Foundations of Politics Laurence Cooper Spring 2000 What is noble? What is human excellence? What are citizen and political excellence? And are these things mutually compatible and internally coherent? These questions, each of which is of decisive importance to both the individual and society, are addressed in intricate, illuminating, and sometimes paradoxical detail in Aristotle's Ethics, which we will study with great care. Much more accessible than most of Aristotle's other works, the Ethics takes up matters that constitute the (usually unspoken but nevertheless real) foundations of most of our political thought and practice—and it does so with great freshness of perspective. }06/22/00 J «Oi ev8 . ' 'T. J eot- '•' 'iLsl- cr? ^^.J To-)" -4v" -015t r i; '/[ s:r ML/ i ?/.': '' M. ? ' H'I •\ M 4 -tftt "4—W«.i r r t : i r\ * ? J f.G-Vj 1 . *r dr.« ijl) re*;-; > ~*V( ! w# 1 /.'T w.' •, r-.ej £:y t . • ] •„ r' i : -. .a t * 0<<\!'. ADDENDUM TO WINTER TERM 1999-00 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES (Changes are shown by underlining or striking through) SYN DEPT CRS SEC TITLE CR BLDG/RM DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR (0233 CHEM 113L 54 Concepts of Chemistry Lab 0 Mudd 268 Th 1:00-5:00 Cass j^*<)053 CHEM 233L 59 Organic Chem I Lab 0 Mudd 266 T 8:00-12:00 Carlin </00248 CHEM 354 00 Lasers & Spectroscopy 6 Olin 142 MWF 11:10-12:20 Ferret ^00249 CHEM 356 00 Instrmntn for Chem Analysis 6 Mudd 268 MWF 11:10-12:20 Drew *^00250 CHEM 357 00 Instrmntn for Chem Analysis Lab 0 Mudd 268 T 8:30-12:30 Drew /01923 CLAS/LCST120 00 Ancient Lit Theory 6 Leig 303 MWF 1:50-3:00 Wooten /00068 CS 137 01 Transition to Java (1st 5 wksl 3 CMC 319 MWF 9:50-11:00 Kirchner y/ 00068 CS 137 02 Transition to Java (2nd 5 wks) 3 CMC 319 MWF 9:50-11:00 Kirchner /0336R DANC 13S 00 i MW 1-50 ^-nn /02849 ECON til 02 Principles of Microeconomics 6 Will 211 T,Th 10:30-12:15 Wahl ^j)2852 ErrvM itmKTs fin Will 114 T.Th 10:30-12:15 ^03584 EDUC 348 00 Method Teaching Social Studies 6 Will 204 T,Th 12:30-2:15 Hermes •/)2289 EDUC/i\MST 375 00 American Children:Poor & Priv 6 Lair 211 MWF 8:30-9:40 Ramsay \/p43U ENGL 109 02 Writing Seminar I 6 Lair 206 MWF 8:30-9:40 Rutz v40013 ENGL 109 03 Writing Seminar I 6 Lair 205 T.Th 10:30-12:15 Oliver v/00041 ENGL 110 02 Intro to English Lit 6 Libr 306 T.Th 2:30-4:15 Gambera v/03576 ENGL/AMST 235 00 Asian American Literature 6 Lair 206 MWF 11:10-12:20 Cho /02129 ENGL/THEA243 00 Classic Drama:Aesch-Shakespre 6 Lair 205 T.Th 2:30-4:15 McCandless •J/J-2U6 ENGL/THEA31100 Shakespeare:Tragedy & Romance 6 Lair 205 MWF 11:10-12:20 Morral V 02153 ENGL 313 00 The Faerie Queene 3 Lair 204 MWF 1:50-3:00 Stillinger v^02154 ENGL 314 00 Paradise Lost 3 Lair 204 MWF 1:50-3:00 Stillinger V02159 ENGL 328 00 Victorian Poetry 6 Lair 204 MWF 12:30-1:40 McKinstry 1 v 0' 17R FMOT 305 fy fi T nir "'OS TTh o,30 1-15 v<02807 FREN/FRST241 00 Invitation Au Voyage 6 Leig 402 MWF 9:50-11:00 Yandell ^02808 FREN 309 00 Beyond Words, Writing in French 6 Leig 202 MWF 12:30-1:40 Lac \/p2695 GERM 206 00 Composition and Conversation 6 Savl 253 MWF 9:50-11:00 Ulmer ^2733 GERM 248 00 Romantic Visions of the World 6 Lair 204 T,Th 10:30-12:15 Klassen C/954 HEBR 101 00 Elementary Modern Hebrew 6 Leig 305 M-F 12:30-1:40 Beckwith ^3512 HIST 118 00 Disease and History 6 Lei 402 MWF 1:50-3:00 Jeffrey ^)3514 HIST 121 00 American Social History 6 Libr 306 MWF 11:10-12:20 Jeffrey y03515 HIST/FRST140 00 Europe French/Industrial Revln 6 Lei 303 MWF 9:50-11:10 Weiner v'03546 HIST 161 00 Modern India-1525-Present 6 Lei 301 MWF 12:30-1:40 Bhagavan v/03520 HIST/AMST217 00 Ragtime to Football: US 1890s 6 Leig 304 MWF 9:50-11:00 Clark 03527 HIST 223 00 US Women's History 6 Leig 305 T,Th 10:30-12:15 Igra 03530 HIST 242 00 Working Class in Mod Europe 6 Lei 301 MWF 1:50-3:00 Weiner 03531 HIST 244 00 History of European Democracy 6 Leig 330 MWF 12:30-1:40 Prowe 03532 HIST 245 00 Ireland:Origin of Troubles 6 Leig 402 MWF 11:10-12:20 Ottaway 03533 HIST 298 00 Junior Colloquium 6 Libr 344 MWF 1:50-3:00 Khalid 01874 IGS 126 01 Socratic Turn 6 Libr 306 T,Th 12:30-2:15 Zimmerman 01875 IGS 126 02 Socratic Turn 6 Libr 344 T,Th 12:30-2:15 Gambera 01909 LATN 101 01 Elementary Latin 6 Chap 17 M-F 11:10-12:20 Bryce 01912 LATN 204 00 Catullus & Other Latin Poets 6 Lei 202 MWF 11:10-12:20 Zimmerman 02661 LCST/FRST245 00 Intro to Critical Methods Libr 306 MWF 9:50-11:00 Carpenter 02320 MATH 121 02- Calculus II CMC 319 MWF 9:50 11:00 Kirchner 02322 MATH 121 04 Calculus II 6 CMC 209 MWF 1:50-3:00 Goldfeather 02331 MATH 241 00 Ordinary Different'l Equations 6 CMC 206 MWF 1:50-3:00 Krusemeyer 00006 MEDA 111 00 Intro to Video Production (Is' 5 wk13 Scov T.Th 10:30-12:15 Hager 03095 MUSC 296 -00- Adv Class Voice:Lyrio Diction Muse 104 -WF—3:10 1:20 Penning 03367 PE 438- -00- JazzDanee- -0 Cowl MW 1:50 3:00 J.
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