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2012-2013 Catalogue

Courses in Vermont Studies

VS 052 - Introduction to Vermont
Survey of Vermont's geography, history, politics, social issues, ethnic populations, culture, and environment. Special emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Vermont.
Credits: 3.
VS 055 - Environmental Geology
(See Geology 55.)
Credits: 4.
VS 064 - D1:Native Americans of Vermont
(See Anthropology 64.)
Credits: 3.
VS 092 - Vermont Field Studies
(See Geography 92.)
Credits: 3.
VS 095 - Introductory Special Topics
See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 096 - Introductory Special Topics
See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 123 - The Vermont Political System
(See Political Science 123.) Prerequisite: POLS 21.
Credits: 3.
VS 158 - History of New England
History of New England as place and idea, exploring the process by which regional identities are formed and change over time. Pre/co-requisites: HST 011 or HST 012, or instructor permission. Cross-listing: HST 158.
Credits: 3.
VS 160 - The Literature of Vermont
(See ENGS 178.)
Credits: 3.
VS 162 - Geography of Place Names
Investigation and interpretation of the names found on maps of Vermont, North America, and Europe. Prerequisite: Three hours in geography.
Credits: 3.
VS 184 - Vermont History
(See History 184.) Prerequisite: Three hours in history (11 or 12 recommended).
Credits: 3.
VS 191 - Internships
Prerequisites: Nine hours of Vermont Studies, permission of Director of Vermont Studies, junior or senior standing.
Credits: 3.
VS 192 - Vermont Field Studies
(See Geography 192.) Prerequisite: Three hours in geography.
Credits: 3.
VS 195 - Intermediate Special Topics
See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 196 - Intermediate Special Topics
See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 197 - Readings & Research
Prerequisite: Declared minor in Vermont Studies.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 198 - Readings and Research
Prerequisite: Declared minor in Vermont Studies.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 230 - The Vermont Economy
(Cross listed with EC 230, Seminar C.) Prerequisites: EC 170, EC 171, EC 172.
Credits: 3.
VS 284 - Seminar in Vermont History
Topical approach to Vermont history through original research utilizing primary sources available at UVM, the Vermont Historical Society, and the Vermont State Archives. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, 12 hours of history, including VS 184 or permission. (Cross listed with HST 284).
Credits: 3.
VS 295 - Advanced Special Topics
See Schedule of Courses for specific titles. Prerequisite: Advanced undergraduate or graduate standing.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 296 - Advanced Special Topics
See Schedule of Courses for specific titles. Prerequisite: Advanced undergraduate or graduate standing.
Credits: 1-6.
VS 297 - Readings & Research
Prerequisite: Declared minor in Vermont Studies.
Credits: 1-3.
VS 298 - Readings & Research
Prerequisite: Declared minor in Vermont Studies.
Credits: 1-3.

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