Search Results
Your search for courses · during 2023-24 · tagged with EUSTOFFCAMP · returned 17 results
-
ECON 221 Cambridge Program: Contemporary British Economy 6 credits
This course focuses on the development of the British economy since the inter-war period. The approach integrates economic and historical analysis to discuss the development of the structure of the British economy, economic policy and the institutions affecting economic performance.
Participation in OCS Economics Program
- Summer 2018, Summer 2019, Summer 2022, Summer 2023
- Quantitative Reasoning Encounter Social Inquiry
-
Students who have completed Economics 110 and 111 by the end of spring term 2023 are eligible to participate in the seminar.
-
FREN 208 Paris Program: Contemporary France: Cultures, Politics, Society 6 credits
This course seeks to deepen students’ knowledge of contemporary French culture through a pluridisciplinary approach, using multimedia (books, newspaper and magazine articles, videos, etc.) to generate discussion. It will also promote the practice of both oral and written French through exercises, debates, and oral presentations.
Requires participation in OCS Program: French and Francophone Studies in Paris
- Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
- Humanistic Inquiry International Studies
-
French 204 or equivalent
-
FREN 254 Paris Program: French Art in Context 6 credits
Home of some of the finest and best known museums in the world, Paris has long been recognized as a center for artistic activity. Students will have the opportunity to study art from various periods on site, including Impressionism, Expressionism, and Surrealism. In-class lectures and discussions will be complemented by guided visits to the unparalleled collections of the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, the Centre Pompidou, local art galleries, and other appropriate destinations. Special attention will be paid to the program theme.
Requires participation in OCS Program: French and Francophone Studies in Paris
- Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
- International Studies Literary/Artistic Analysis
-
French 204 or the equivalent and Participation in OCS Paris Program
-
FREN 255 Islam in France: Historical Approaches and Current Debates 6 credits
In this course, students will explore the historical, cultural, social, and religious traces of Islam as they have been woven over time into the modern fabric of French society. Through images drawn from film, photography, television, and museum displays, they will discover the important role this cultural contact zone has played in the French experience. The course will take advantage of the resources of the city of Paris and will include excursions to museums as well as cultural and religious centers.
Requires participation in OCS Program: French and Francophone Studies in Paris
- Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
- International Studies Literary/Artistic Analysis
-
French 204 or the equivalent and participation in Paris OCS program
-
FREN 259 Paris Program: Hybrid Paris 6 credits
Through literature, cultural texts, and experiential learning in the city, this course will explore the development of both the “Frenchness” and the hybridity that constitute contemporary Paris. Immigrant cultures, notably North African, will also be highlighted. Plays, music, and visits to cultural sites will complement the readings.
Requires participation in OCS Program: French and Francophone Studies in Paris
- Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
- International Studies Literary/Artistic Analysis
-
French 204 or the equivalent and participation in OCS Paris program
-
FREN 359 Paris Program: Hybrid Paris 6 credits
Through literature, cultural texts, and experiential learning in the city, this course will explore the development of both the “Frenchness” and the hybridity that constitute contemporary Paris. Immigrant cultures, notably North African, will also be highlighted. Plays, music, and visits to cultural sites will complement the readings.
Requires participation in OCS Program: French and Francophone Studies in Paris
- Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
- International Studies Literary/Artistic Analysis
-
French 230 or beyond and participation in OCS Paris program
-
GERM 205 Berlin Program: Intermediate Composition and Conversation 6 credits
This course is designed for students with intermediate proficiency in German, who wish to extend their knowledge of German language and culture through reading, discussions, and writing. Students will work on developing the ability to articulate opinions, exchange substantive information and to argue points of view; honing analytic and interpretive writing skills; and expanding their linguistic toolkit. The class format features discussions with grammar exercises interspersed as needed.
Berlin OCS Program.
- Fall 2017, Fall 2019, Fall 2022
-
German 103 or equivalent and acceptance in Berlin Program
-
GWSS 243 Women’s and Gender Studies in Europe Program: Situated Feminisms: Socio-Political Systems and Gender Issues Across Europe 7-8 credits
This course examines the history and present of feminist and LGBTQ activisms across Western and East-Central Europe. We study the impact of the European colonial heritage on the lives of women and sexual/ethnic minorities across European communities, as well as the legacies of World War II, the Cold War, and the EU expansion into Eastern Europe. Reproductive rights, LGBTQ issues, “anti-genderism,” sex work, trafficking, and issues faced by ethnic minorities are among topics explored. These topics are addressed comparatively and historically, stressing their ‘situated’ nature and considering their divergent sociopolitical national frameworks.
OCS GEP GWSS Program in Europe
- Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Fall 2023
- Humanistic Inquiry International Studies
-
Acceptance into the WGST Europe OCS Program required
-
GWSS 244 Women’s & Gender Studies in Europe Program: Cross-Cultural Feminist Methodologies 7-8 credits
This course explores the following questions: What is the relationship between methodology and knowledge claims in feminist research? How do language and narrative help shape experience? What are the power interests involved in keeping certain knowledges marginalized/subjugated? How do questions of gender and sexuality, of ethnicity and national location, figure in these debates? We will also pay close attention to questions arising from the hegemony of English as the global language of WGS as a discipline, and will reflect on what it means to move between different linguistic communities, with each being differently situated in the global power hierarchies.
OCS GEP GWSS Program in Europe
- Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Fall 2023
- Humanistic Inquiry International Studies
-
Acceptance into the WGST Europe OCS Program required
-
GWSS 325 Women’s & Gender Studies in Europe Program: Continental Feminist, Queer, Trans* Theories 7-8 credits
Addressing the impact of Anglo-American influences in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, this course examines European, including East-Central European, approaches to key gender and sexuality topics. It raises questions about the transfer of feminist concepts across cultures and languages. Some of the themes explored include nationalism and gender/sexuality, gendered dimensions of Western and East-Central European racisms, the historical influence of psychoanalysis on Continental feminist theories, the implications of European feminisms in the history of colonialism, the biopolitics of gender, homonationalism, as well as Eastern European socialist/communist theories of women’s emancipation.
OCS GEP GWSS Program
- Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Fall 2023
- Humanistic Inquiry International Studies
-
Acceptance to WGST Europe OCS Program
-
RUSS 207 Moscow Program: Intermediate Grammar 4 credits
This course aims at vocabulary expansion and the assimilation and activation of formulaic conversational structures and speech etiquette at the same time it develops familiarity with more complex principles of Russian grammar. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.
Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program
- Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2023
-
Russian 205 or equivalent
-
RUSS 208 Moscow Program: Intermediate Phonetics 2 credits
This course is taken in combination with Russian 207. Students focus on the essentials of Russian pronunciation and correction. Preliminary work in intonation will be offered. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.
Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program
- Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2023
-
RUSS 209 Moscow Program: Intermediate Conversation 3 credits
This course is taken in combination with Russian 207. Emphasis will be placed on socially relevant reading materials. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.
Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program
- Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2023
-
Russian 205 or equivalent
-
RUSS 307 Moscow Program: Advanced Grammar 4 credits
This course combines advanced work in Russian grammar (largely corrective) and fundamentals in composition, with conversational Russian.
Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program
- Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2023
-
Six credits of Russian at the 300 level and participation in Russian OCS Program
-
RUSS 308 Moscow Program: Advanced Phonetics and Intonation 2 credits
This course is taken in combination with Russian 307. Students focus on corrective pronunciation and theory and practice of Russian intonation. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.
Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program
- Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2023
-
Six credits of Russian at the 300 level and Participation in Russian OCS program
-
RUSS 309 Moscow Program: Advanced Practicum 3 credits
This course aims at skill development in speaking and oral presentation as well as in limited forms of composition. It is taken in combination with Russian 307 and conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.
Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program
- Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2023
-
Six credits of Russian at the 300 level
-
SPAN 349 Madrid Program: Theory and Practice of Urban Life 6 credits
More than a study of the image of Madrid in Spanish literature, this course examines the actual experience of living in a cosmopolitan city through a variety of disciplines, including Urban Studies, Geography, Architecture, Sociology, and Spanish poetry and fiction. Special attention will be given to imaginative walking and counter-tourist tactics as theorized by Phil Smith and the British psychogeographic movement.
Participation in Carleton OCS Madrid Program
- Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2022
- International Studies Literary/Artistic Analysis
-
Spanish 205 or above