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English The English core requirement is satisfied with ENGL 101 , ENGL 190 , or transfer credit for literature courses. ENGL 101 (or ENGL 190 ) is a prerequisite for all of the ENGL courses. Transfer students may be allowed to satisfy the core requirement with Siena upper level literature courses. See English Honors Program section for additional listings.
English Honors Program
Permission of the instructor is required prior to enrolling in any Honors Seminar. The topics vary from year to year, which allows the student to repeat Honors courses with different subject matter.
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• ENGL - 310. English Renaissance Literature
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• ENGL - 315. Literature of the Enlightenment
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• ENGL - 320. Romantic Literature
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• ENGL - 325. Victorian Literature
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• ENGL - 330. Modern British Writers
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• ENGL - 335. Irish Literary Revival
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• ENGL - 340. Contemporary Irish Literature
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• ENGL - 342. Contemporary British Culture
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• ENGL - 345. Early American Literature: Encounters, Enlightenment and Election (1500-1820)
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• ENGL - 350. American Renaissance Literature: Solitude and Society (1820-1865)
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• ENGL - 355. Realistic Movements in American Literature: Realism, Regionalism, and Naturalism (1865-1915)
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• ENGL - 360. American Literature of the Jazz Age
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• ENGL - 365. Cold War Literature and Culture
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• ENGL - 367. The Horror Novel
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• ENGL - 378. Contemporary American Literature
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• ENGL - 384. Advanced Topics in English
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• ENGL - 395. Literary Criticism
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• ENGL - 480. Internship in English
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• ENGL - 490. Honors Seminar - Special Topics
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• ENGL - 498. English in the World
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• ENGL - 499. Independent Study
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• ENGL - 790. Washington Semester Journalism Seminar I
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• ENGL - 791. Washington Semester Journalism Seminar II
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English for Speakers of Other Languages Melody Nadeau, Ph.D., Assistant Director ESOL, Center for International Programs
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• ESOL - 115. ESOL Communication (Intermediate)
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• ESOL - 120. ESOL Communication (Advanced)
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• ESOL - 220. Academic Writing for ELLs
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Entrepreneurship |
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• ENTR - 310. Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation
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• ENTR - 332. New Product Development
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• ENTR - 340. Entrepreneurial Finance
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• ENTR - 410. Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development
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• ENTR - 490. Seminar in Entrepreneurship
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• ENTR - 499. Independent Study in Entrepreneurship
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Environmental Studies and Sciences |
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• ENVA - 010. Environmental Issues
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• ENVA - 015. Principles of Ecology
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• ENVA - 020. Biological Diversity
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• ENVA - 100. Environmental Science
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• ENVA - 120. Environmental Ethics
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• ENVA - 140. Environment and Society
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• ENVA - 150. Earth Systems Science
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• ENVA - 205. Environmental Field Techniques
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• ENVA - 210. Environmental Research Methods
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• ENVA - 220. Literature and the Environment
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• ENVA - 230. Religion and the Environment
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• ENVA - 240. Sustainable Tourism
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• ENVA - 250. Ecosystem Ecology
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• ENVA - 290. Environmental Chemistry
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• ENVA - 300. Environmental Economics
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• ENVA - 305. Intermediate Topics in Environmental Studies
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• ENVA - 310. Environmental Politics
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• ENVA - 315. Global Sustainable Challenges
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• ENVA - 320. Philosophy of Nature
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• ENVA - 390. Environmental Policy and Management
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• ENVA - 400. Advanced Topics in Environmental Studies and Sciences
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• ENVA - 410. Environmental Practicum
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• ENVA - 420. Wildlife Conservation in Forested Ecosystems
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• ENVA - 425. Applied Wildlife Research
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• ENVA - 430. The Adirondack Environment
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• ENVA - 440. Environmental Interpretation
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• ENVA - 450. Conservation Biology
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• ENVA - 460. GIS: Environmental Applications
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• ENVA - 480. Analysis of Soil, Air and Water
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• ENVA - 499. Independent Study
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Film Studies |
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• FILM - 200. Introduction to Film Studies
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• FILM - 370. The Spanish-Speaking World Through Film
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• FILM - 450. Symposium
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Finance |
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• FINC - 025. Personal Finance
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• FINC - 090. Introductory Topics in Finance
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• FINC - 201. Managerial Finance I
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• FINC - 210. International Financial Statement Analysis
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• FINC - 212. Money and Banking
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• FINC - 215. Introduction to Institutions and Investments
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• FINC - 290. Intermediate Topics in Finance
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• FINC - 302. Managerial Finance II
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• FINC - 315. Advanced Investments: Theory and Practice
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• FINC - 330. Introduction to Financial Planning
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• FINC - 340. Insurance and Risk Management
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• FINC - 341. Life and Health Insurance
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• FINC - 345. Estate Planning
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• FINC - 353. Real Estate Finance and Investment
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• FINC - 413. International Finance
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• FINC - 418. Case Problems in Financial Management
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• FINC - 421. Business Financial Forecasting
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• FINC - 422. Public Economics and Finance
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• FINC - 424. Treasury Management
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• FINC - 425. Advanced Corporate Finance
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• FINC - 427. Mergers and Acquisitions
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• FINC - 430. Derivative Securities
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• FINC - 431. Securities Analysis
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• FINC - 432. Portfolio Management
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• FINC - 434. Student Managed Fund
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• FINC - 435. Student Managed Fund
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• FINC - 436. Fixed Income Securities
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• FINC - 440. Financial Plan Development
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• FINC - 490. Seminar in Finance
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• FINC - 499. Independent Study
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French |
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• FREN - 025. Modern French Novel in Translation
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• FREN - 026. French Literature in Translation
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• FREN - 027. French Cinema
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• FREN - 035. French Study Travel Course-English
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• FREN - 101. Fundamentals of French I
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