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The Environmental and Technology Studies (ENTS) concentration is one of the newest interdisciplinary programs at Carleton. Although established in 1994, its roots go back much further as it incorporates previous concentrations in Natural History and Technology and Policy Studies (TAPS), together with new and existing courses in the sciences and humanities. ENTS fulfills a longstanding need for a ...
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You are here: Religion Home Religion Religion Home Faculty Resources Courses Welcome to the Religion Department The study of religion takes varied forms. It is conducted by religious communities from motives of self-sustainment and edification, by theological seminaries from a desire for professionally-trained women and men, and by modern secular universities from a realization that religion is ...
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Linguistics is the study of the remarkable human capacity to learn and use natural languages. Prominent questions include the nature of the systems of mental representation (both abstractly and neurologically characterized), how these representations arise, and how languages are put to use in social and literary contexts. On this page you will find links to several other pages, some here at ...
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Cognitive Studies at Carleton Cognitive studies examines different approaches to questions concerning the nature of mind, the representation of knowledge, the acquisition, comprehension, and production of language, the development of learning and intelligence, and the assessment of goodness of fit between purportedly similar systems (e.g., the computer and the mind). Exploration of some or all ...
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The Spanish section of the Romance Languages Department aims to serve majors and non-majors alike by offering courses of general interest and humanistic value to any student seeking a liberal arts education. The primary objective of all Spanish courses numbered 1 through 6 is to impart the various skills necessary to use this language in the written and oral forms. However, consistent with this ...
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