deTERMinations
October 1996

A Supplementary Catalogue listing all permanent changes to the curriculum made since the publication of the 1996-1998 Catalogue.

October 15, 1996

(The updates below are correct as of this date.)


Changes to the August 1996/97 Term Table
[Changes marked in CAPS]

*CSC 4-151      Discrete Math for Comp Sci      Instructor:  KNABE, WILLIAM
CSC 4-313       Data Structures                 Instructor:  FREEMAN, JAMES 

EDU 2-322       Secondary Arts, Lang, Lit       Instructor:  HALE, ANN
EDU 2-420       Student Teaching II             Instructors: Harriman/Silliman/
                                                             LANGGUTH
*EDU 4-240      Human Relations                 Instructor:  LANGGUTH, NANCY
*EDU 6-240      Human Relations                 Instructor:  LANGGUTH, NANCY
*EDU 7-240      Human Relations                 Instructor:  LANGGUTH, NANCY

*ENG 3-111-C	WRITING/FLYING                  NEW SECTION.  INST: CLOUSE, R.
       This course will explore flying in literature and the relation between
       technology, the human body, incarnation, dis-incarnation, and altered
       states of the body, consciousness, and altitude.  Authors include
       J.G. Ballard, Angela Carter, Toni Morrison, and William Wharton.
*ENG 5-111      Title is MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
*ENG 7-111-B	COMPOSITION/LIT [TITLE: TBA]    NEW SECTION.  INST: TBA
ENG 7-313	Writing Fiction II		Instructor:  STAFF
*ENG 8-111-B    Title is MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
*ENG 9-111      Nature Writers/Nature Writing   * NO PREREQUISITE; RECOMMENDED
                                                FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

FRE 4-102	Beginning French II		Instructor:  BONEY, JAN
FRE 4-303	French Culture & Civilization	CANCELED
FRE 5-102	Beginning French II             Instructor:  STAFF
FRE 8-205	Intermediate French		Instructor:  STAFF
FRE 9-205	Intermediate French		Instructor:  STAFF


*INT 9-230      DIVERSITY, LIBERATION AND COMMUNITY IN AMERICA   [NEW COURSE]
                An examination of recent religious, social and political
                movements reflecting America's diversity in the second half
                of the 20th Century, and the possibility of a genuine national
                community for the 21st Century.  The U.S. represents a polit-
                ical contract embracing perhaps the most diverse and multi-
                cultural population in the world, along with the highest 
                standard of living and educational opportunity available
                to all of its citizens.  This course will seek to assess these
                human assets in the face of the arrival of the third 
                millennium.  [no prerequisites]  Samuel Proctor

		Samuel Proctor will be the 1996-97 Distinguished Visiting
		Professor in Multicultural Studies and will receive an 
		honorary degree while in residence at Cornell in May.

*POL 2-111      Politics                        Instructor:  HUANG, KO-HSING
*POL 4-111      Politics                        Instructor:  HUANG, KO-HSING

RUS 6-103       Beginning Russian III           Instructor:  STAFF
RUS 7-351       Russian Lit in Translation      CANCELED


SPA 5-103-C	BEGINNING SPANISH III           ADD TO TERM TABLE [TBA]
SPA 3-301       Composition & Conversation    COURSE NO. is now SPA 3-301-A
                                                Instructor: Farrington-Clute

SPA 3-301-B     COMPOSITION & CONVERSATION      ADD TO TERM TABLE
                                                Instructor:  Lacy-Salazar

*WST 8-171      Intro to Women's Studies        Instructor: DAMON-MOORE, HELEN
                

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