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Freshman Writing Courses at Haverford College
Freshman Writing Courses at Haverford College - Library Course Guides and Syllabi:
This list of 2006-07 Freshman writing courses includes paragraph descriptions of content and course goals.
The three freshman writing courses below include links to the library course guide for research and to the professor’s syllabus or research project.
English 150 Introduction to Literary Analysis - In the Wake of War: Literary representations of Violence and Its Aftermath
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History 114 Global History: Local Context, Global Process: An Introduction to the Iberian Colonial World
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