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Advanced Technical Japanese Seminar - EPD 530 Sec 02, 03
Provided by: UW-Madison

American History to 1877 - HISTRY 124 (Sec 05)
An introduction to the study of American history with emphasis on the evolution of economic, political, social and cultural values and institutions from colonization through the Civil War era.
Provided by: UW-Whitewater

American History to 1877 - HISTRY 124 (Sec 05)
An introduction to the study of American history with emphasis on the evolution of economic, political, social and cultural values and institutions from colonization through the Civil War era.
Provided by: UW-Whitewater

American History to 1877 - HISTRY 124 (Sec 05)
An introduction to the study of American history with emphasis on the evolution of economic, political, social and cultural values and institutions from colonization through the Civil War era.
Provided by: UW-Whitewater

American Literature After 1865 - ENG 263
A study of the development of American literature after 1865 through a survey of significant poetry, drama, fiction, and/or nonfiction. Not open to students with credit in ENG 272.
Provided by: UW Colleges Online

Ancient and Medieval Art and Architecture - ARTHIST-101
The great originative styles of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Christian West in architecture, sculpture, and painting.
Provided by: UW-Milwaukee

Ancient and Medieval Art and Architecture - ARTHIST-101
The great originative styles of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Christian West in architecture, sculpture, and painting.
Provided by: UW-Milwaukee

Asian Americans - SOCIOLOGY 285 (Sec 01)
Provided by: UW-Whitewater

Basic Chinese Conversation for Professionals 1 - Engineering Professional Development 306
Fundamental elements of written and spoken communication in Chinese, primarily in a business context, supported by relevant cultural information.
Provided by: UW-Madison

Basic Technical Japanese 1 Sec 2,3 - East Asian Languages and Literature 330
Introduces the three types of Japanese writing and most grammar necessary for reading technical writing in the sciences.
Provided by: UW-Madison

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