Course of Study
Major:
Art History Modified with Economics
| Fall 2004 | Winter 2005 | Spring 2005 | Summer 2005 |
| Economics 1: The Price
System (Giummo)
English 7 (Seminar): 1925 (Favor) Psychology 1: Introduction to Psychology (Clark, Cohen, Kelley, Heatherton) |
Art History 2:
Introduction to Art History II (Kenseth, Coffey)
Government 10: Quantitative Political Analysis (Herron) Women & Gender Studies 46: The Masculine Mystique (Travis) |
Art
History 16.2: Paris in the 19th Century (O'Rourke)
Earth Sciences 1: Introduction to Earth Sciences (Aronson) Spanish I: Introductory Spanish (Velez) |
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| Fall 2005 | Winter 2006 | Spring 2006 | Summer 2006 |
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Government 5: International Politics (Lebow)
Economics 21: Microeconomics (Gustman) - W Spanish 2: Beginning Spanish (Guzman) |
Economics 39: International Trade (Chaudhury) Art History 4: History of Architecture (Heck, Hockley) Art History 16.2: Michelangelo (Kenseth) |
Spanish
LSA: Puebla, Mexico (Bueno)
Spanish 3: Intermediate Spanish Spanish 5: Hispanic American Civilization Spanish 6: Introduction to Hispanic Literature |
Computer Science 4:
Concepts in Computing
Economics 26: Economics of Financial Intermediaries and Markets Studio Art 15: Drawing I |
| Fall 2006 | Winter 2007 | Spring 2007 | Summer 2007 |
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Art History 25: Roman Art Economics 22: Macroeconomics Italian 1: Introductory Italian |
X | Art
History FSP: Rome (pending application)
Art History 10: History of Roman Art Art History 11: Roman Architecture Art History 12: Italian 2 |
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| Fall 2007 | Winter 2008 | Spring 2008 | Summer 2008 |
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Art History 33: Gothic Art and Architecture Art History 45 or 46: Southern/Northern Baroque Art Art History 80-84: Art History seminar Art History 85/86: Major Culminating Experience Economics 29: International Finance and Open-Economy Markets Engineering 12: Introduction to Product Design Religion 10: Religions of China Sociology 22: Markets and Management [Unidentified Science Course] |
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