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New Collegiate Division The New Collegiate Division offers a variety of interdisciplinary courses in addition to those particularly related to specific programs of study. One of the purposes of the division is to provide a forum for new ideas in teaching: certainly only one such forum among many in the College and the University, but for some teachers, and for some subjects cutting across familiar academic lines, the most convenient one. These courses are as a rule open to all students. Indeed, they usually aspire to attract students with different interests and backgrounds. Courses: New Collegiate Division (ncdv) 21100. Global Environmental Politics. (=ENST 24900, PBPL 24300) For course description, see Environmental Studies. M. Arsel. Winter. 21201. Human Impact on the Environment. (=ENST 21201) For course description, see Environmental Studies. T. Steck. Autumn. 24100. The Environment in U.S. Politics. (=ENST 24100, PBPL 22600) For course description, see Environmental Studies. R. Lodato. Autumn. 27300. Is Development Sustainable? (=BPRO 23400, ENST 24400, HIPS 23400, PBPL 24400) PQ: Third- or fourth-year standing. For course description, see Environmental Studies. T. Steck, M. Arsel. Spring. 29700. Reading Course. PQ: Consent of faculty supervisor and program chairman. Students are required to submit the College Reading and Research Course Form. Must be taken for a quality grade. This course is designed for New Collegiate Division students whose program requirements are best met by study under a faculty member's individual supervision. The subject, course of study, and requirements are arranged with the instructor. Autumn, Winter, Spring. 29800. Reading Course. PQ: Consent of faculty supervisor and New Collegiate Division master. Students are required to submit the College Reading and Research Course Form. Available for quality grades or for P/F grades. Students in divisions other than the New Collegiate Division may arrange a tutorial with a member of the New Collegiate Division faculty. Registration for this course and information about the tutorial arrangement must be reported to the office of the New Collegiate Division master. Autumn, Winter, Spring. 29900. Independent Study. PQ: Open only to New Collegiate Division students with consent of faculty supervisor and program chairman. Must be taken P/F. Students are required to submit the College Reading and Research Course Form. Autumn, Winter, Spring. |
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