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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department Head: Colonel Addington
Requirements for a major in electrical and computer engineering are specified in Electrical and Computer Engineering . |
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• EE 431 - Digital Signal Processing
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• EE 435 - Fault Tolerant Computing
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• EE 445 - Computer Networks
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• EE 450 - Biomedical Signal Processing and Biomechanics
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• EE 455 - Electrical/Mechanical Design
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• EE 460 - Portable Power
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• EE 469 - Ece Internship for Credit
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• EE 470 - Seminar
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• EE 471W - System Design Validation
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• EE 473 - Selected Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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• EE 491 - Undergraduate Research in ECE
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• EE 496 - Undergraduate Research in ECE
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ENGLISH Department of English and Fine Arts
Department Head: Colonel Miller
Requirements for a major in English are specified in English, Rhetoric and Humanistic Studies .
Note: A minimum grade of C in WR 101 is a prerequisite for WR 102, and a minimum grade of C in WR 102 is a prerequisite for all 200- and 300-level English (EN) and Writing (WR) courses. All 400-level courses have additional prerequisites, which are listed in the course descriptions. These prerequisites may be waived by the department head if there is evidence that the cadet is well prepared for the 400-level course. |
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• EN 201 - English Literature to 1750
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• EN 202 - English Literature Since 1750
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• EN 203 - World Literature-Thematic Focus
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• EN 204 - World Literature-Regional Focus (Not Britain Or Us)
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• EN 209 - Survey of American Literature
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• EN 250W - Seminar in Literary Research & Analysis
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• EN 308 - Renaissance English Literature
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• EN 310 - Shakespeare
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• EN 312 - Eighteenth-Century British Literature
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• EN 316 - Romantic Literature
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• EN 318 - Victorian Literature
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• EN 320 - Twentieth-Century British Literature
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• EN 326 - European Literature: 1914 to the Present
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• EN 350 - American Period - Early American
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• EN 352 - American Period - American Renaissance
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• EN 356 - American Period - Realism and Naturalism
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• EN 360 - American Period - Modernism
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• EN 361 - American Period - Postwar American Literature
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• EN 363 - American Period - Contemporary American Literature
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• EN 372 - Literature of the Bible
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• EN 376 - Literature of War
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• EN 378 - Arthurian Legend
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• EN 401 - The English Language: History and Use
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• EN 406 - Literary theory: Ways of Reading Texts - World Lit
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• EN 413 - Chaucer
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• EN 420 - Studies in Shakespeare
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• EN 423 - Milton
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• EN 450 - Southern Literature
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• EN 455 - African-American Literature
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• EN 460 - Studies in Drama
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• EN 461 - Studies in Prose
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• EN 463 - Studies in Poetry
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• EN 464 - Studies in World Literature
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• EN 465 - Seminars in Literature
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• EN 473 - Independent Reading
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• EN 474 - Independent Reading
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• EN 480W - Senior Capstone Course
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• EN 495 - Independent Reading for Honors
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• EN 496 - Honors thesis
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FINE ARTS Department of English and Fine Arts
Department Head: Colonel Miller
Note: A minimum grade of C in WR 102 is a prerequisite for all three-credit 200- and 300-level fine arts courses. |
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• FA 207 - Principles of the Visual Arts
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• FA 215 - Studio Art: Drawing and the Graphic Arts
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• FA 216 - Studio Art: Painting
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• FA 251 - History of Art I
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• FA 252 - History of Art II
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• FA 261X - Survey of Asian Art: India, China, Japan
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• FA 340 - Introduction to Music
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• FA 346 - The Film
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• FA 362 - Modern Art
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• FA 364 - Art and Revolution: Propaganda in 19th and 20th Century Europe and America
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• FA 365X - Arts of Japan
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• FA 375 - Special Seminars
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• FA 380 - Special Seminars
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• FA 383 - Western Architecture
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• FA 385 - Modern Art and the Great War
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• FA 401 - Independent Study in Fine Arts
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• FA 407 - Art History Thesis
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FRENCH Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
Department Head: Colonel Bulger-Barnett
- All cadets who enter with two or more entrance units in a modern foreign language are given placement tests and are placed in appropriate courses on the basis of the test results, their previous high school language coursework, and after consultation with the department head of modern languages.
- A single year of a foreign language shall count toward meeting graduation requirements only when the cadet is studying a second language or is taking a language as an elective.
- Classroom work is supplemented with computer-aided language instruction in a wellequipped Language Learning Center.
Prerequisites: Cadets must demonstrate proficiency in ML 101 in order to be admitted into ML 102. They must, similarly, demonstrate proficiency in ML 102 before enrolling in ML 201, and in ML 201 before enrolling in ML 202/204. Proficiency in ML 202/204 is a prerequisite for admission to 300-level courses. Completion of two 300-level courses or their equivalent is expected before enrollment in any 400 -level course. Once a cadet has completed work at the 202/204 level, he/she may not return to the elementary level course for credit.
Cadets who present three or more years of a high school language or demonstrate native or near-native language abilities may not enroll at the elementary level of that language. Such students will have the choice of enrolling either in the first semester intermediate level of that language or in the first semester elementary course of a different language. |
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• FR 101 - Elementary French
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• FR 102 - Elementary French
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• FR 201 - Intermediate French
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• FR 202 - Intermediate French
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• FR 304 - French Composition and Conversation
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• FR 305W - French Thought Across the Centuries
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• FR 306W - French Thought Across the Centuries
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• FR 314 - French Civilizations and Cultures
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• FR 315 - Introduction to Francophonic Texts
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• FR 330 - French Masterpieces in Translation I
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• FR 331 - French Masterpieces in Translation II
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• FR 405 - Independent Reading
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• FR 406 - Independent Reading
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• FR 409 - Stylistics in French
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• FR 410 - Narrative and Exposition in French
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• FR 411 - Drama and Film in French
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• FR 412 - French Poetry and Popular Music
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• FR 413 - Francophone Or Non-Continental French
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• FR 414 - Themes, Figures, Periods, Regions
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• FR 450 - Modern Language Capstone Course
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• FR 470 - Special Topics in French
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GEOLOGY Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department head: Captain Riester
Requirements for a major in civil engineering are specified in Civil and Environmental Engineering . |
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• GE 306 - Engineering Geology
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GERMAN Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
Department Head: Colonel Bulger-Barnett
- All cadets who enter with two or more entrance units in a modern foreign language are given placement tests and are placed in appropriate courses on the basis of the test results, their previous high school language coursework, and after consultation with the department head of modern languages.
- A single year of a foreign language shall count toward meeting graduation requirements only when the cadet is studying a second language or is taking a language as an elective.
- Classroom work is supplemented with computer-aided language instruction in a well-equipped Language Learning Center.
Prerequisites: Cadets must demonstrate proficiency in ML 101 in order to be admitted into ML 102. They must, similarly, demonstrate proficiency in ML 102 before enrolling in ML 201, and in ML 201 before enrolling in ML 202/204. Proficiency in ML 202/204 is a prerequisite for admission to 300-level courses. Completion of two 300-level courses or their equivalent is expected before enrollment in any 400-level course. Once a cadet has completed work at the 202/204 level, he/she may not return to the elementary level course for credit.
Cadets who present three or more years of a high school language or demonstrate native or near-native language abilities may not enroll at the elementary level of that language. Such students will have the choice of enrolling either in the first semester intermediate level of that language or in the first semester elementary course of a different language. |
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• GR 101 - Elementary German
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• GR 102 - Elementary German
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• GR 201 - Intermediate German
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• GR 202 - Intermediate German
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• GR 303W - Introduction to Contemporary German Culture
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• GR 304W - Introduction to Contemporary German Culture II
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• GR 307 - Literature Survey (1100-1700)
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• GR 308 - Literature From the Enlightenment to Revolution
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• GR 316 - Topics in German
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• GR 405 - Seminar in German Literature
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