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Fairhaven Fairhaven’s 2014-2015 Curriculum. The courses and studies listed in this catalog will be offered during the 2013-2014 academic years. Additional classes will be announced and described in the Fairhaven College Quarterly Class Description booklet, available at Fairhaven College Office and at http://www.wwu.edu/fairhaven/academics/courses/.
At Fairhaven, new courses are constantly being developed by faculty and account for about one-half of the course offerings.
Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog.
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• FAIR 349V - Art During Wartime
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• FAIR 351V - Art, Race and Gender
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• FAIR 351W - Printmaking Narratives
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• FAIR 353V - Art in Public Sphere
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• FAIR 353Y - Songwriting Workshop
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• FAIR 354V - Scriptwriting Workshop I
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• FAIR 356V - Site-Specific Art
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• FAIR 356W - Video, Performance & Sound Art
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• FAIR 356X - Dreams, Imagination and Creativity
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• FAIR 357V - Topics in Studio Art II
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• FAIR 357Y - Theatre/Film Production
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• FAIR 361E - Race In/To the Movies II: Race Relations on Film: 1950-1980
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• FAIR 362F - We’re Not for Sale: History of Asian Women in America
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• FAIR 363B - Suzie Wong to Miss Saigon: Asian Presence in Hollywood
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• FAIR 364C - El Movemiento Chicano
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• FAIR 365C - Contemporary Voices of Latin American Resistance
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• FAIR 366E - Comparative Cultural Studies
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• FAIR 367B - Issues in Political Economy
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• FAIR 369C - Vietnam War Redux
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• FAIR 369D - American War Stories: The Great War to Iraq
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• FAIR 370H - Audio Recording II
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• FAIR 370P - Introduction to Pro Tools
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• FAIR 370Q - Pro Tools HD Recording
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• FAIR 370T - World Issues Group Study
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• FAIR 371B - Topics in Middle East Studies
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• FAIR 371E - Nations and Nationalism
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• FAIR 372F - Race and Society Within the Latino Caribbean
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• FAIR 374B - The Cultural Creation of Identity
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• FAIR 381G - Topics in Literature
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• FAIR 384J - Writing Nature
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• FAIR 386E - Topics in Humanities
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• FAIR 387K - Grant Writing Workshop
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• FAIR 388M - Oral History
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• FAIR 393B - Rights, Liberties and Justice in America
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• FAIR 399B - Contemporary American Indian Issues
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• FAIR 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• FAIR 401A - Core: Senior Project
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• FAIR 403A - Core: Advanced Seminar
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• FAIR 412E - Advanced Topics in Law
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• FAIR 413A - International Childhood
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• FAIR 413E - Curers, Clients and Culture: Cross Cultural Perspectives on Health and Illness
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• FAIR 414B - Vietnam on Film
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• FAIR 414D - Special Topics in Social Justice Education
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• FAIR 419F - Cross-Cultural Shamanism
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• FAIR 421H - Advanced Topics in Literature
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• FAIR 422J - Art of the Essay
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• FAIR 422K - Advanced Legal Writing and Analysis
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• FAIR 423K - Space, Place and Imagination
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• FAIR 432Q - Ecological Restoration
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• FAIR 433P - Advanced Topics in Evolutionary Biology
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• FAIR 434P - Advanced Studies in Field Science
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• FAIR 435Q - Advanced Marine Bird Population Ecology
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• FAIR 436B - Advanced Topics in Social Issues
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• FAIR 436N - Advanced Topics in Science
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• FAIR 436V - Advanced Topics in Art
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• FAIR 440N - Ethnoecology: Conservation and Development
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• FAIR 441U - The Relational Self: Theories and Research
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• FAIR 444U - Depression: Causes, Cultures and Treatments
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• FAIR 448T - Risk and Resilience in Adolescent Girls: Development, Culture and Identity
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• FAIR 451X - Resistance Art of the Indigena
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• FAIR 451Y - The ‘Primitive’ in Modern Art
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• FAIR 454Y - Scriptwriting Workshop II
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• FAIR 455V - Advanced Printmaking
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• FAIR 457V - Advanced Topics in Studio Art
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• FAIR 464D - Advanced Topics in American Indian Studies
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• FAIR 480 - Internship
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• FAIR 486E - Advanced Topics in the Humanities
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• FAIR 490A - Good Teaching: Power of Art and Community
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• FAIR 499B - Special Problems in Interdisciplinary Studies
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Finance Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described on page 35 of this catalog. NOTE: Not all courses are offered every year. Many elective courses are offered only once each year. See the online Timetable of Classes for current offerings. Consult department for answers to specific questions. |
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• FIN 215 - Personal Finance
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• FIN 216 - Personal Investing
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• FIN 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• FIN 341 - Principles of Finance
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• FIN 345 - Real Estate
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• FIN 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• FIN 440 - Investments
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• FIN 441 - Intermediate Financial Management
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• FIN 442 - Multinational Corporate Finance
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• FIN 443 - Topics in Finance
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• FIN 444 - Financial Institutions and Markets
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• FIN 446 - Derivatives Markets
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• FIN 447 - Commercial Bank Management
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• FIN 448 - Portfolio Analysis and Management
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• FIN 449 - Cases in Financial Management
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• FIN 454 - Risk Management and Insurance
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• FIN 456 - Commercial Real Estate Investment
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• FIN 460 - Finance Apprenticeship
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• FIN 466 - Option Trading Strategies
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• FIN 490 - Internship in Finance
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French Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• FREN 101 - Elementary French
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• FREN 102 - Elementary French
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• FREN 103 - Elementary French
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• FREN 104 - Review of Elementary French
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• FREN 201 - Intermediate French
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• FREN 202 - Intermediate French
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• FREN 203 - Intermediate French
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• FREN 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• FREN 301 - Grammar Review
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• FREN 302 - Written Exposition
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• FREN 314 - Phonetics
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