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Jan 25, 2025
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2013-14 Pomona College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] Use the dropdown above to select the current 2024-25 catalog.
Courses
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Check major and minor requirement sections in the Departments, Programs and Areas of Study section to determine if specific courses will satisfy requirements. Inclusion on this list does not imply that the course will necessarily satisfy a requirement.
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History |
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• HIST 165 PO - 20th Century China
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• HIST 166 PO - Contemporary Issues in Chinese History
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• HIST 166 SC - Political and Cultural Criticism in the U.S.
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• HIST 167 PO - Early Modern Japan
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• HIST 167 PZ - Women and Work in the U.S.
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• HIST 168 PO - Modern Japan
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• HIST 168 SC - Destr European Jewry and Germ Soc
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• HIST 169 CM - Topics in Asian History
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• HIST 170 PZ - Hybrid Identities:Spanish Empire
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• HIST 171 AF - Hist African Amer Women in U.S.
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• HIST 171 AF - History of African American Women in the United States
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• HIST 172 PO - History and Politics of Time
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• HIST 172 PZ - Empire and Sexuality
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• HIST 173 AF - Black Intellectuals and Politics of Race
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• HIST 173 PO - The French Revolution
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• HIST 173 PZ - Religion, Violence and Tolerance
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• HIST 174 PO - The Russian Revolution
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• HIST 174 SC - The American 1960’s
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• HIST 175 CM - Women and Politics in America
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• HIST 175 PZ - Magic, Heresy and Gender in the Atlantic World, 1400-1700
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• HIST 175 SC - War,Empire and Society in the U.S. 1898-Present
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• HIST 176 AF - Civil Rights Movement Modern Era
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• HIST 177 SC - Fords, Flappers and Fundamentalists
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• HIST 178 PO - World War II
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• HIST 178 PZ - Women and Gender: Europe 1350-1700
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• HIST 179 HM - Special Topics in the History of Science
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• HIST 179 SC - Disease, Identity and Society
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• HIST 179A HM - Technology and American Society
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• HIST 179B HM - Spec Topic:Darwin, Marx and Freud
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• HIST 179S HM - Special Topics in History
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• HIST 183 CM - The Fall of Rome and the End of Empire
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• HIST 183 HM - Science and Technology in American Culture
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• HIST 187 CM - After the Holocaust, After the Gulag, 1945 to the Present
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• HIST 188B SC - Race and American Capitalism
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• HIST 189B PO - The Qing Empire and Early Modern China
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• HIST 190 CM - Advanced Topics in Chinese History
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• HIST 190 PO - Senior Seminar
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• HIST 191 CM - Advanced Topics in Asian History
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• HIST 191 PO - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 192 PO - Senior Essay
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• HIST 193 PO - Senior Tutorial
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• HIST 199DRPO - History: Directed Readings
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• HIST 199IRPO - History: Independent Research
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• HIST 199RAPO - History: Research Assistantship
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Humanities |
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• CREA 124 PZ - The Bible and Homer
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• HMSC 148 SC - The Poetry and Science of Sleep
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Interdisciplinary Courses |
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• ID 001 PO - Critical Inquiry Seminar
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• ID 027 PO - Elements of Argument
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• ID 189 PO - Community Partnership Practicum
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• ID 199CPPO - Independent Study: Community Partnerships
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International Relations |
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• IR 100 PO - Intermediate IR Seminar
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• IR 102 SC - Cooperation and Rivalry in the European Union
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• IR 108 SC - Political Europe and Monetary Europe
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• IR 189A PO - Managing Diplomatic Crises
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• IR 190 PO - Senior IR Seminar
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• IR 191 PO - Senior Thesis
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• IR 199DRPO - International Relations: Directed Readings
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International/Intercultural Studies |
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• IIS 038 PZ - Nature, Movement, Meditation: Qigong
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• IIS 075 PZ - Intro to Postcolonial Studies
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• IIS 080 PZ - Intro to Critical Theory
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• IIS 106 PZ - Zen Buddhism
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• IIS 109C PZ - Chinese Phil, Culture and Trad Med
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• IIS 110 PZ - (Mis)Representation: Near East and Far East
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• IIS 113 PZ - Science, Politics and Alternative Medicine
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• IIS 120 PZ - State/Development in Third World
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• IIS 128 PZ - The War on Terror
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• IIS 167 PZ - Resistance to Monoculture
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Italian |
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• ITAL 001 SC - Introductory Italian
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• ITAL 002 SC - Continued Introductory Italian
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• ITAL 033 SC - Intermediate Italian
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• ITAL 044 SC - Advanced Italian
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• ITAL 121 SC - Italian Medieval and Renaissance Literature
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• ITAL 133 SC - Contemporary Italian Literature
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• ITAL 136 SC - Italians as Guests and Hosts: Intercultural Encounters in Current Italian Fiction
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Japanese |
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• JAPN 001A PO - Elementary Japanese
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• JAPN 001B PO - Elementary Japanese
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• JAPN 011 PO - Conversation: Contemporary Japanese Language and Culture
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• JAPN 012A PO - Japanese Kanji Class I
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• JAPN 012B PO - Japanese Kanji Class I
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• JAPN 013 PO - Advanced Conversation
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• JAPN 014A PO - Japanese Kanji Class II
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• JAPN 014B PO - Japanese Kanji Class II
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• JAPN 051A PO - Intermediate Japanese
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• JAPN 051B PO - Intermediate Japanese
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• JAPN 111A PO - Advanced Japanese
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• JAPN 111B PO - Advanced Japanese
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• JAPN 124 PO - Readings in Current Japanese
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• JAPN 125 PO - Readings in Modern Japanese Literature
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• JAPN 126 PO - Japanese through Current Media
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• JAPN 131 PO - Introduction to Classical Japanese
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• JAPN 192A PO - Senior Project
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• JAPN 192B PO - Senior Project
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• JAPN 199DRPO - Japanese: Directed Readings
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• JAPN 199IRPO - Japanese: Independent Research Project
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Japanese Literature in Translation |
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• JPNT 170 PO - Pre-Modern Japanese Literature in English: Courtiers and Warriors
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• JPNT 173 PO - Japanese Images of the Foreign: Xenophilia, Xenophobia and National Identity
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• JPNT 174 PO - Modern Japanese Literature in English Translation: Literary Reconfigurations of Japanese Identity, 1868 to Present
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• JPNT 176 PO - Time and Space in Modern Japan
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• JPNT 177 PO - Japanese/Japanese American Women Writers
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• JPNT 178 PO - Japanese and Japanese American Autobiography
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