Word: subfields
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...courses given the regulatory burdens it imposes, and about the supposed substantive nature of Core courses, and about the viability of a ways-of-thinking criterion for the Core in the face of intra-field multiplications of approach, and about the intellectual rationale for adding a Quantitative Reasoning Core subfield but allowing students to opt out of an additional one of their choosing, and about the willingness of the Core subcommittees to expand their understanding of what qualifies as a bypass, and about the ability of the Dean to reduce Core section size without additional funding or distribution requirements...
Ph.D. candidates in the History of American Civilization must fulfill five requirements: American history; American literature; a subfield such as law, education or religion; a field for intensive study, such as Afro-American history or women's literature; and a field from outside the United States...
Medicine and business each attracted just under a fifth of the class, making them the second and third most popular career fields. Harvard graduates pursuing medicine range from pediatricians to researchers at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. In business, consulting was the largest subfield, with subspecialties ranging from environmental to computer consulting. There was also a large number of entrepreneurs...
...system will allow concentrators to choose a track during the spring of sophomore year by enrolling in a tutorial in their subfield. Both fall and spring tutorials will be taught by faculty wherever possible, Hankins said...
...history department's new internationalrelations track could appeal to first-yearsconsidering the government department'sinternational relations subfield or theinternational economics track offered by theeconomics department...