Library Intensive Program
The Library Intensive Program
is a special academic service to enable Brandeis students to develop
the sophisticated information retrieval skills essential to modern
life, in the context of formal degree programs and beyond. It
is not a formal major, minor, or program.
In the courses listed below, instructional time is devoted to the formal acquisition of library research skills, including the use of more specialized resources such as scientific databases, full text electronic databases, specialized abstract and indexing services, archival resources, and Internet resources. Students are thus equipped to find and evaluate information from a wide variety of sources.
S = Courses of Instruction
AMERICAN STUDIES
AMST 99d
Senior Research
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BIOLOGY
BIOL 27a
Aquatic Ecology
BIOL 200a
Proseminar
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EUROPEAN CULTURAL STUDIES
ECS 100a
European Cultural Studies:
The Proseminar
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FINE ARTS
FA 173a
Georgia O'Keeffe and Stieglitz
Circle
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HELLER SCHOOL
HSSW 549a
Family Policy
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HISTORY
HIST 131a
The Scientific Revolution
HIST 131b
Science and Technology in the
Twentieth Century
HIST 199a
Colloquium in Early Modern
European History
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SOCIOLOGY
SOC 203b
Field Methods