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INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT IN THE HUMANITIES (L93)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)FL2020

L93 IPH 201CAMP: Classical to Renaissance Literature3.0 Units
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01M-W----1:00P-2:20PRemote / LA Sherberg, BrownNo final1990
Desc:SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR SECTION 01: Students enrolled in this section must also enroll in L93 203C 01 Early Political Thought with Dr. Eric Brown as part of a Text and Traditions Ampersand Program. This course counts towards to the Text and Traditions Minor. For more information, please contact iph@wustl.edu. Fully remote. Synchronous each meeting.
REG-DelayStart: 9/14/2020   End: 1/10/2021
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02M-W-F--9:00A-9:50AEads / 103 AkeNo final1250
Desc:Students enrolled in this course are strongly encouraged to also enroll in L93 203C 02 Early Political Thought with Dr. Zoe Stamatopoulou as part of a Text and Traditions Ampersand Program. This course counts towards to the Text and Traditions Minor. For more information, please contact iph@wustl.edu. In person (remote welcome). Synchronous each meeting.
REG-DelayStart: 9/14/2020   End: 1/10/2021
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