Classes Spring 2017
Classes Spring 2017
Classes Spring 2017
<p>Complete Topic: Women, Race & the South from Colonial Contact to E
<p>How does race manifest itself in law? How does whiteness become a form of pro
<p>Sugar and rum were for centuries the quintessential Caribbean products, com
<p>This course examines the intriguing relationship between spirituality and ja
<p>Emory University undergraduate students are examining unsolved and unpunish
<p>The "South" has played a central role in our national imagination. Thi
<p>This course invites students to place African American and African womani
<p>In this course we will explore some of the most powerful literary works prod
<p>This course offers an introduction to the saga of medical care giving from
<p>Title: Introduction to American Studies: America Works and Working America</
<p>Foodways, Production, and Consumption Across the United States<em> </em></p
<p>Title: The Most Interesting Place in America: Louisiana and American Culture</p> <p>Description: In the popular imaginati
<p>This course uses gender, race and critical analysis in deepening our unders
<p>Complete Topic:<strong> </strong>Exclusion, Expulsion, and Citizenship: The
<p>Complete Topic: No Tea, No Shade: Black Queer & Trans Lives in the Ame
<p>Complete Topic: Visual Culture and 20th Century African American Urban Histo
<p>Complete Topic: Race & Empire in the U.S. Revolution</p> <p>The histo
<p>Spring 2017</p> <p>History 488RW-001 / AMST 489W: Passings in America</p>
<p>This course is an introductory survey of Anthropology: the bio-cultural study of human nature. The fields that will be cove
<p>Archaeology interprets material culture - things, structures, and buildings
<p>This is an Evidence-Focused Seminar. For more information, see http://evide
<p>This course explores what it is like to live in alternative cultural enviro
<p>This introductory-level course in Cultural Anthropology will examine the bre
<p>This introductory-level course in Cultural Anthropology will examine the bre
<p>What is "language" and how do world languages differ? How do linguists inve
<p>Health impacts virtually every societal element - from medicine to law; econo
<p>Foodways, Production, and Consumption Across the United States<em> </em></p
<p>In this course, you will expand your critical reading and writing skills, a
<p><strong></strong><strong></strong> In this course, we use the archaeologica
<p>Primates, the order of mammals to which we humans belong, are of great scientific interest to anthropologists, biologists
<p>This course is an upper level introduction to the basis of complex human behavior in the brain. We will focus on human b
<p>This course addresses the application of evolutionary theory to social beha
<p>How do people handle death? Through the different perspectives provided by
<p>How have anthropologists approached the study of Muslim cultures and polit
<p>Do people who live in poverty think about the future in different ways than
<p>Why do people get jealous, crave fatty foods, or want a bigger house than their neighbors? Why do some societies
<p>The course will provide an introduction to ethnographic cinema. We will focus on key figures in this tradition -- for
<p>At some point in the first decade of the 21st century, the world, for the f
<p>The effects of biomedicine are far-reaching and inescapable. This course is an introduction to the anthropological study o
<p>In this course, we will employ gender as an analytical tool to better unde
<p>How have anthropologists approached the study of Muslim cultures and politic
<p>According to the UN Office on Drugs and Crimes, human trafficking is one o
<p>An investigation of ancient Greek art and architecture from its Iron Age beg
<p>Medieval architecture with its luminous windows, soaring vaults and flying buttresses is instantly recognizable. These form
<p>Located about twenty-five miles from modern-day Cairo, the site known as Saqqara served as the final resting place for el
<p>In order to defy death, ancient Romans lavished enormous amounts of time,
<p>This course will introduce students to the ideas and forms that have shaped
<p>The Middles Ages, corresponding roughly to 400-1400 CE, saw the rise of vari
<p>We will be studying the changing format and function of three modes of mech
<p><strong>Modern Art at Mid-Century</strong></p> <p>This course will address
<p>This combined upper-level undergraduate and graduate art historical seminar
<p><strong>This course is NOT applicable to a science major, including the biology major and the premedical program, but do
<p>Laboratoy component of Biology 120.</p> <p></p>
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 120.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE: This lab will be changed to THURSDAY (LD2), 6:00-9:00 p.m. (and is not yet reflected on OPU
<p><strong>NOTE: This lab will be changed to THURSDAY (LD1), 2:30-5:30 (and is not yet reflected on OPUS).</strong
<p>This section will be taught by <strong>Dr. Patrick Cafferty on MWF, 11:00-11:50.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS M
<p>This section will be taught by <strong>Dr. Patrick Cafferty on MWF, 12:00-12:50.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS M
<p>This section will be taught by <strong>Dr. Gregg Orloff on MW, 1:00-2:15.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST AL
<p>This section will be taught by <strong>Dr. Rachelle Spell, TuTh, 8:30-9:45.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST AL
<p>This section will be taught by <strong>Dr. Eladio Abreu, Tu Th, 10:00-11:15.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST A
<p>This section will be taught by <strong>Dr. Eladio Abreu, Tu Th, 11:30-12:45.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST A
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 142.</p> <p>Text: Laboratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 142.</p> <p>Textbook: Laboratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p>
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 142.</p> <p>Text: Laboratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 142.</p> <p>Text: Laboratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 142.</p> <p>Text: Laboratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 142.</p> <p>Text: Laboratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>
<p>This course is<strong> for Freshmen only</strong> and <strong>does NOT cou
<p>This course is <strong>for FRESHMEN only</strong> and <strong>does NO
<p>This course is <strong>for FRESHMEN only</strong> and <strong>does N
<p>This section (003) will be taught by <strong>Dr. Roger Deal</strong> on Tu
<p>ATTENTION: This course will be taught on Mondays from 2:30-5:30 in
<p>This course is centered on comparative studies of phylogeny and anatomy o
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 205.</p> <p>Cats and sharks will be dissected.</p> <p>There will be two laboratory exa
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 205.</p> <p>Cats and sharks will be dissected.</p> <p>There will be two laboratory exa
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 205.</p> <p>Cats and sharks will be dissected.</p> <p>There will be two laboratory exa
<p><strong>This course is SHARED by the Physics and Biology Departments (sam
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 212/Physics 212.</p> <p></p>
<p>Laboratory component of Biology 212/Physics 212.</p>
<p>How does a single cell embryo develop into a fully functional adult organ
<p><strong>Recommended for second-year Biology students.</strong></p> <p>Majo
<p><strong>NOTE: Effective 10.31.16, the "permission only" require
<p>Discussion Section for Biology 241.</p> <p></p>
<p>Discussion section for Biology 241.</p>
<p>Discussion section for Biology 241.</p> <p></p>
<p>Discussion section for Biology 241.</p>
<p>Discussion section for Biology 241.</p>
<p>Discussion section for Biology 241.</p>
<p>We will explore the structure and function of cells at the molecular level.
<p><strong>Students must also register for a Biology 264 Discussion Section<
<p>Discussion section for Biology 264.</p>
<p>This course is an introduction to chemistry, the central science. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater
<p>This course is an introduction to chemistry, the central science. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater
<p>This course is an introduction to chemistry, the central science. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater
<p>This course is an introduction to chemistry, the central science. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater
<p>This course is an introduction to chemistry, the central science. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater
<p>This course is an introduction to chemistry, the central science. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>The laboratory is a required element of General Chemistry. Check OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must regi
<p>This course is a continuation of Chemistry 221L, requiring more sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation o
<p>This course is a continuation of Chemistry 221L, requiring more sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation o
<p>This course is a continuation of Chemistry 221L, requiring more sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation o
<p>This course is a continuation of Chemistry 221L, requiring more sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation o
<p>This course is a continuation of Chemistry 221L, requiring more sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation o
<p>This laboratory course is a continuation of Chem-226L. The experiments thi
<p>This laboratory course is a continuation of Chem-226L. The experiments thi
<p>This course will focus on techniques for identifying and quantifying chemical samples. Techniques covered will include err
<p>Usually taken with CHEM260. Introduction to quantitative analytical techniques. Experiments will focus on titrations, spec
<p>Usually taken with CHEM260. Introduction to quantitative analytical techniques. Experiments will focus on titrations, spec
<p>Usually taken with CHEM260. Introduction to quantitative analytical techniques. Experiments will focus on titrations, spec
<p>This one-semester biochemistry course gives an integrated approach to the synthesis, structure, and function of macromo
<p>This course builds on principles developed in Chem 301 and will discuss advanced topics in chemical biology. We will appl
<p>This course will be an introduction to the principles and practices of statistical mechanics, thermodynamics and kinetics w
<p>Students attend a 1-hour lecture and one 3 hour laboratory session each week. The meeting schedule for the 3-hour per w
<p>Chem 399 and 499 are the classes students enroll in when they are conducti
<p>Modern medicines have dramatically improved the lives of countless people of the past century. As an example, over the
<p>Chem 399 and 499 are the classes students enroll in when they are conducti
<p>This is an introductory course to Chinese philosophies and religions. We will focus on some best known classical texts that
<p>This seminar examines Chinese cinema as a significant cultural force in twe
<p>Tragedy and Terror. Fear, Aristotle claims, ought to be instilled in audiences of Greek tragedy. Indeed, tragic stages are oft
<p>MAX 16</p> <p> </p> <p>For a man is not brave in war, unless he endure seeing the bloody slaughter, and standin
<p>Reading of Vergil's <em>Aeneid</em> and Dante's <em>Divine Comedy</em> in
<p>How did the American founders draw on the legacy of Greece and Rome?</p> <
<p>In order to defy death, ancient Romans lavished enormous amounts of time,
<p>Humor and religion may seem antithetical, but the ancient Greeks often depic
<p>What makes a city? When you think of Atlanta, what do you picture? A map? A s
<p>What is a text? Can we simply define it as a written document? What happens
<p>In capturing issues and experiences in written word, literary writers can
<p>In this writing-intensive course, we will work through mystic texts dealing
<p>A study of scenes of judgment in literature, art and philosophy, focusing on
<p>This course explores narratives about the origins of the political community
<p>The sinking of so-called high culture in new, Modernist forms was not univ
<p>When explorers such as Columbus discovered the Americas, European nation-s
<p>In the not-so-good-old days, queerness and feelings of disgust used to go hand in hand: one term evoked the other. Toda
<p>Is something always lost in translation—or—as Jorge Luis Borges suggests, is it “the original [that] is u
<p>At least since the emergence of rock and roll in the mid-1950s, popular music has been marked by its peculiar power to tr
<p>This course will focus on some of the most significant intellectual movements in literary theory and cultural criticism from
<p>Reading of Vergil's <em>Aeneid</em> and Dante's <em>Divine Comedy</em> i
<p>The full sequencing of the human genome and new discoveries in epigenetic i
<p>This course focuses on cultural constructions of the self in French litera
<p>The technique of collage is often associated with the visual arts, but its
<p> Citizenship—a political theme—has long been a topic of critical concern in liter
<p><strong>Content:</strong> One of the functions of literature is arguably to
<p>This course is an open inquiry on the notion of escape from “normative” modes of writing and representati
<p>In 19th and 20th century French literature, the city of Paris is not merely
<p>This course will explore the idea of the sublime especially as it informs e
<p>This course introduces students to the basics of Kuchipudi, which is one of the seven Asian Indian Classical Dance Forms. S
<p>Applied Yoga is designed for dancers and athletes seeking new ways to infor
<p>Previous dance experience not required.</p>
<p>This course examines remembrance of the Pacific War in the films and televi
<p>This seminar examines Chinese cinema as a significant cultural force in twe
<p><strong>Econ 333 000 Financial Economics – Kim, John </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</str
<p><strong>Econ 341 000 Business & Government – Arbatskaya </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Descr
<p><strong>Econ 362 000 Economic Development – Streeb </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</st
<p>Let’s talk about sex. What does sex mean, personally and politically?
<p>What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word, India? Bo
<p>In recent years, storytelling has (re)burst onto the scene in ways that chal
<p>In recent years, storytelling has (re)burst onto the scene in ways that chal
<p>In recent years, storytelling has (re)burst onto the scene in ways that chal
<p>Every day we use metaphors, both consciously and unconsciously, to organiz
<p>In this section of ENG 101 with ESL support, you will explore and analyze a
<p>Using the vast resources available at Emory’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript
<p>Using the vast resources available at Emory’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript
<p>In this course, students will learn reading, writing, and multi-modal commun
<p>English 123R is an intensive grammar course designed specifically to prepar
<p>English 123R is an intensive grammar course designed specifically to prepar
<p>English 123R is an intensive grammar course designed specifically to prepar
<p>This course is a freshman seminar in selected great works in American lit
<p>To write about conflict—and humanitarian work in the midst of conflict
<p>The past is a foreign country, and time-travel is a fantasy. And yet, a stor
<p>Throughout this English 181 course we will practice in a number of different
<p>What is it about voyeurism (any intense, extended act of staring or spying)
<p>“…to boldly go where no man has gone before…” Thi
<p>You know the name. He is the most written about author in western history &n
<p>This course is an introduction to rhetoric and rhetorical analysis. It is designed to introduce students to study in Writing A
<p><strong>Note: Permission is NOT required for this class.</strong></p> <p>In this course students will develop advanced s
<p><strong>Note: Permission is NOT required for this class.</strong></p> <p>In
<p>An important quality for students - and really, for any critical participant
<p>In this Continuing Writing Course with ESL support, students will practice
<p>The notion of “good grammar” makes most of us think of “getting it right” or being “c
<p>The notion of “good grammar” makes most of us think of “getting it right” or being “c
<p>The notion of “good grammar” makes most of us think of “getting it right” or being “c
<p>Content: This course offers a wide-ranging survey of more than 350 years of British literature. As we move through
<p>Content: This course covers the full range of Geoffrey Chaucer's poetry, including his dream visions, <em>Troilus and Crise
<p>The historical Arthur probably had a Roman father and a Celtic mother. As King of the Britons, he combated the An
<p><strong>Content</strong>: In this course, we will approach Shakespeare's plays as texts written to be performed. As we w
<p>This course will introduce students to major works of British literature dating from the death of Elizabeth in 1603 to the re
<p>Content: This course will offer a survey of the eighteenth-century British novel. A touchstone for our discus
<p>The biggest paradigm shift in media studies today is understanding ordinary people as media producers, not just consume
<p>This course will introduce students to the intricate, wisdom-rich fiction of the British Victorian period, 1837-1901. The clas
<p><strong>Topic: </strong>Writing Independence in and beyond Africa</p> <p><s
<p>Content: This course features writing by women from Africa, the Caribbean,
<p>English 368 is about fictional depictions of activism and corresponding non-fiction representations of political movements
<p>What is so “American” about American crime? In this course we will consider two seemingly straightforwar
<p>Science shapes our lives every day. Although scientists influence policy an
<p>This course examines the gothic tradition in Anglo-American women’s fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth cen
<p>This class will explore narratives of illness told by what sociologist Arthur Frank calls "wounded storytellers." We will form
<p><strong>Description</strong>: In this course we will explore southern literature through the lens of environmental issues
<p>From Savannah to Charleston, Nashville to New Orleans, there has been a rece
<p>This course will explore both literary representations of disability and the
<p><strong>Inventing the Tudors: Faith, History, Fiction</strong></p> <p> 
<p><strong>Course description:</strong></p> <p>The full sequencing of the hum
<p>Content: One of the functions of literature is arguably to tell us about th
<p>This course is an intensive study of the great poets in the American tradition. We will begin with Walt Whitman an
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Women novelists have for decades been playing maj
<p>This discussion-based seminar will consider the content, materials, goals, methods, practices, applications, politics, institu
<p><strong>Content</strong>: This course will explore the idea of the su
<p>An opportunity to generate new work while helping to engender in one another new ideas about writing. As there is a pro
<p>An introduction to the study and practice of writing poetry. Students will
<p>An opportunity for beginners to craft poems while helping their peers gener
<p>An introduction to the writing and critical reading of short fiction for st
<p>This course introduces students to the craft of fiction. The course is buil
<p>This workshop introduces students to the critical reading and writing of li
<p>An introduction to the writing and critical reading of reality-based short
<p>This course is for experienced writers of fiction, and will guide students
<p>A workshop in the writing, revising and critical reading of short fiction.
<p>This Intermediate Poetry Writing course focuses on intense writing and rea
<p>An intensive seminar in the writing and critiquing of original short fictio
<p>An intensive workshop in the writing of fiction. Students will write 3-4 s
<p>In this course, we will discuss student poems in a workshop environment wh
<p>An intensive workshop in the writing of plays for the live stage for advanc
<p>This workshop is focused on long form, nonfiction magazine and feature writ
<p><strong>NOTE: THIS CLASS WILL MEET THURSDAY 1:30-4:30, NOT MONDAY 2-5</stro
<p>In this course, we’ll be reading and comparing the story cycle of Abr
<p>In the years between 1945 and 1968, untold numbers of American citizens wer
<p>This course explores the intersection between art and nature, specially the
<p>Meteorology is the science of the atmosphere and the weather it produces. It seeks to understand the dynamics of the sy
<p>Interdisciplinary approach to the interaction of humans with geological systems. Includes an overview of earth materials a
<p>Overview of ocean processes, including the causes and effects of waves and currents, geology of the seafloor, coastal ero
<p>This course is designed to give environmental science majors an understanding of some of the predominant quantitative
<p>Interdisciplinary approach to the interaction of humans with hydrologic systems. Topics include the history of water use, s
<p>Curious to figure out how your environmental studies expertise might play out when you join the ‘real world&rsqu
<p>The environment is often viewed as providing “free” resources and waste disposal services for society. Whe
<p>Population Ecologists focus on the study of the distribution, abundance and
<p>This course examines the urban environment and explores issues in urban planning and policy, sustainability, and environ
<p><strong> Metropolis, Migration and Mosquitoes: The Case of Sao Paulo,
<p>This course is focused on the practicalities of conducting environmental res
<p>This small-group course offers students who have a background on climate c
<p>This course examines remembrance of the Pacific War in the films and televi
<p>This is a practical "hands on" course on how to express political ideas usin
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This beginning-level course is designed to introduce students to reading, writing, speaking, an
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This beginning-level course is designed to introduce students to reading, writing, speaking, an
<p><strong>Content:</strong> French 102 builds on material from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the
<p><strong>Content:</strong> French 102 builds on material from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the
<p><strong>Content:</strong> French 102 builds on material from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the
<p><strong>Content:</strong> French 102 builds on material from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the
<p><strong>Content:</strong> French 102 builds on material from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the
<p><strong>FREN 190 Politics of Race in 20th-21st Century Paris</strong>
<p><strong>Content:</strong> In the context of a new feature-length film, <em>Le Chemin du Retour</em>, and its fully-int
<p><strong>Content:</strong> In French 203, students develop interpretive strategies and review and practice grammatical f
<p><strong>Content:</strong> In French 203, students develop interpretive strategies and review and practice grammatical f
<p><strong>Content: </strong>Intensive basic grammar course, with prose selections to develop only reading skills. Recomm
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Through the reading of a variety of literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Through the reading of a variety of literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Through the reading of a variety of literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Through the reading of a variety of literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore
<p><strong>Content: </strong> Various aspects of contemporary French and Francophone culture and society are stud
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This course is designed to teach students the vocabulary and analytical techniques necessary
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This course is designed to teach students the vocabulary and analytical techniques necessary
<p><strong>FREN 341—Intersect</strong><strong>ions:</strong><strong>
<p><strong>FREN 351-000 Visions du Congo</strong></p> <p><em><st
<p><strong>FREN 488W-000 Enfances postcoloniales</strong></p> <p><strong>Content</strong>: This
<p><strong>French 488WR: Urban Love and Modern Experience</strong></p> <p><s
<p>The Center for the Study of Human Health offers a series called “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Pr
<p>The Center for the Study of Human Health offers a series called “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Pr
<p>The Center for the Study of Human Health offers a series called “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Pr
<p>The Center for the Study of Human Health offers a series called “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Pr
<p>The Center for the Study of Human Health offers a series called “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Pr
<p>Jewish culture stretches across an immense span: from an ancient religious
<p>This one-credit conversation class is designed for beginning students either who want to keep up their exposure to Germa
<p>This is the second of the two-course sequence of intermediate German entitled “Coming of age through the ages&
<p>This is the second of the two-course sequence of intermediate German entitled “Coming of age through the ages&
<p>This course, recommended for all German majors, is a continuation of GER 301 in its thematic focus on the changing portr
<p>Through lectures and discussion, this course explores the enigma that is the
<p>An introduction to the language of business German and preparation to function in business-related communication situa
<p><strong>This course counts toward the Emory Sustainability Minor</strong></
<p>This one-credit course is required of all students who plan on participating in the German Studies Summer Study Abroad P
<p>This one-credit conversation class is designed for intermediate to advanced students either who want to keep up their ex
<p>Protest, and its representation within mass media, has been central to recent German political discourses on immigration
<p>A continuation of Elementary Greek I (GRK 101 at Emory or the equivalent is a prerequisite). This course continues the int
<p>An intensive introduction to the fundamentals of classical Greek grammar and syntax. Students will attain as rapidly as po
<p>This course offers an introduction to Greek epic poetry through close reading of selections from one of the most influentia
<p>Reading in Greek of selected passages of Longus’ <em>Daphnis and Chl
<p>Tense, Aspect and Modality and Biblical Hebrew</p> <p>In this course we wi
<p>This class is one of the foundation courses for Emory’s volunteer co
<p><strong>Description</strong></p> <p>The course covers European history from the devastation of World War II to Europ
<p>This course offers an introduction to the saga of medical care giving from
<p>Special Evidence-Focused Seminar. For more information: http://evidence.e
<p>This course offers a broad survey of modern European history from the age of Religious wars until the present. It fo
<p>Our course will survey Christian missions in China and Japan from the lat
<p>Over the course of 500 years, the history of Latin America has grown as diverse as her geography and people. The region
<p>Between the Revolution and the year 1900 the vast interior of the American West was settled and exploited by aggressive
<p>Over the course of the semester, we will investigate how Native people, wo
<p>This course examines African American experiences (and their intersection
<p>Course looks at African American experiences (broadly defined) from end of
<p>Although not generally included among the ‘classics’ of ancien
<p>This course uses a series of case studies in order to examine the relations
<p>This course will examine the dramatic and controversial history of the sh
<p>According to old Red Sea lore, pearls are born from pure raindrops falling
<p>This course examines the history of Western and Eastern Europe since World War II with special attention to Europe&rsqu
<p>Through lectures and discussion, this course explores the enigma that is
<p>How did the American founders draw on the legacy of Greece and Rome?</p> <
<p>This course covers the emergence of the first global economy between 1750 and 1860. It investigates economic in
<p>Law is traditionally studied vocationally. That is, students of the law often learn about it strategically, in order to eventual
<p>Covering the history of Brazil since Portuguese colonization, this course addresses conquest, colonial structures and legac
<p>South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994 marked one of the
<p>Around 1500, in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, China was the largest, ri
<p>At some point in the first decade of the 21st century, the world, for the f
<p>Complete Topic:<strong> </strong>Exclusion, Expulsion, and Citizenship:
<p>Complete Topic: Visual Culture and 20th Century African American Urban Histo
<p>The course analyzes the political, economic, and security developments in
<p><strong>Inventing the Tudors: Faith, History, Fiction</strong></p> <p> 
<p>The course gives an overview of recent Russian history (from the end of the
<p>Even though publicly and globally condemned as abhorrent for close to two
<p>Selected topics in history for advanced students. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.</p> <p>Focusing on the W
<p>What is the relationship between cultural attitudes, exposure to infectious
<p> </p> <p>“We are the world,” a famous charity group told us in the late twentieth century.&n
<p>Highly oppressed images of Muslim women are broadcast on the media. Malala
<p>Feminist scholars of Indiahave taken a renewed interest in thinking figures o
<p>This course will concentrate on the causes, course and consequences of the
<p>We live in an age of conspiracism. It is easy to dismiss “conspiracy n
<p><strong>Course Description:</strong></p> <p>How did human beings in the past
<p>Over the course of a dozen years in the early 1500s, the King of England di
<p><strong>Content:</strong> One of the functions of literature is arguably to
<p>In the years between 1945 and 1968, untold numbers of American citizens wer
<p>This seminar will explore gender and sexuality in modern Jewish society a
<p>This course poses the question of how a country’s formative experiences are remembered collectively in politics a
<p>This course explores a wide range of cultural attitudes and sexual behaviors associated with love, marriage, and erotic des
<p>As part of a new Emory initiative, this is one of a number of Freshman semi
<p>At the national and global level, we will examine the evidentiary support for
<p>Most of us think of sleep as a time when nothing happens: we stop planning,
<p><strong><em>Discussion times available in OPUS; students must choose one discussion session to accompany the lecture
<p>This course covers basic epidemiologic methods used in public health research. Topics to be covered include basic study d
<p>Health impacts virtually every societal element - from medicine to law; econo
<p>This course will focus on the science of nutrition, with emphases on 1) the basic biochemical functions and interactions of
<p>The science of nutrition will be explored as it relates to individual food choices, health behaviors, and overall health. Appl
<p>Health is a fundamental human experience with multifaceted intersections in
<p>An individual’s nutrient and energy requirements change over the life span. This course will explore the nutritiona
<p>There are a host of ethical concerns related to disability and various perspectives on how to address those concerns. This
<p>This course aims to explore the issues that arise when placing Western concepts of mental health and disorder in non-We
<p>In this course, students will continue to explore a range of Applied Theate
<p>Contemplative practices are increasingly incorporated in clinical, educational, and popularized self-improvement domains
<p>Introduction to issues in health policy and <strong>fundamental for all majors and minors</strong>. This course will cove
<p>Putting People 1st: Experiences in Health</p> <p>There is no denying that i
<p>This course will examine the relationship of behaviors to health outcomes (with particular emphasis on diet, physical activ
<p>This course examines the intersections of sexual health, religion, and natio
<p>This intermediate level course will examine how modern and contemporary med
<p>This course will explore both literary representations of disability and the
<p>This seminar course will examine the evidence documenting that the immune system, inflammation, regenerative potenti
<p>During their final Spring semester on campus, students are required to de
<p>Nutrition is at the center of a cultural dialogue about health, though the line between cultural ideology and scientific know
<p>Birth is a universal event, but how it is experienced by women varies across cultures. The purpose of this interdisciplinary
<p>Science shapes our lives every day. Although scientists influence policy an
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This is the second course of the two semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From t
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This is the second course of the two semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From t
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This is the second course of the two semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From t
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This is the second course of the two semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From t
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This is the second course of the two semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From t
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This is the second course of the two semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From t
<p><strong>ITAL 171: Healing Through Italian Culture</strong></p> <p><str
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This course begins the intermediate level development of language skills (aural comprehensio
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This course in Italian is designed to assist advanced students in fully developing their Italian la
<p>In this course, we use the archaeological remains of the cultures of the An
<p>Over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries, Jews throughout the world e
<p>Israeli-Holocaust Literature</p> <p>As the final destination of immigration
<p><strong>COURSE DESCRIPTION:</strong> This introductory and survey course o
<p><strong>Course objectives:</strong></p> <ol> <li>To introduce the students
<p>From Savannah to Charleston, Nashville to New Orleans, there has been a rece
<p>In this course, we’ll be reading and comparing the story cycle of Abr
<p>Tense, Aspect and Modality in Biblical Hebrew</p> <p>In this course we wil
<p>This course will focus on texts by 20th/21st c. Jewish American, African
<p><strong>Course Description: </strong>This seminar will explore gender and
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> The Caribbean is the most intensively exploited tourism destination in the world, and yet th
<p>This course offers an introduction to one of the most influential and entertaining of all Latin works, Ovid’s <em>M
<p>This course presents a linguistic view of the history, society, and culture of the United States. It discusses the many langua
<p>What is "language" and how do world languages differ? How do linguists inve
<p>This course is an introduction to phonetics and phonology. Phonetics studies the physical properties, both articulatory and
<p>Combinatorial topics will be drawn from graph theory, set systems, number
<p></p> <p>Math/QTM 385: The Mathematics of Voting.</p> <p>Prerequisites: Mat
<p>This freshman seminar will explore the ancient Persian powers that arose in
<p>Special Evidence-Focused Seminar. For more information: http://evidence.emo
<p>This course is intended for MESAS majors and others who wish to deepen their knowledge of Middle Eastern civilizations,
<p>Highly oppressed images of Muslim women are broadcast on the media. Malala
<p>Feminist scholars of Indiahave taken a renewed interest in thinking figures o
<p>How have anthropologists approached the study of Muslim cultures and politi
<p>The Arab Spring inspired new hope for the advancement of freedom, prosperit
<p>This writing-intensive seminar examines twentieth-century music repertoire through the lens of sketches and original sou
<p>This course examines the intriguing relationship between spirituality and ja
<p>For thousands of years, people have sung together in worship. The languag
<p>Where did the term “Romantic” come from, and how does it apply to music? How and why did composers
<p>Existentialist philosophers argue that our values - the meanings that people, things, and events hold for us – are ou
<p>While questions concerning life and death have been of interest to philosophers for millennia, the field of biomedical ethi
<p>"The word bioethics literally means the ethics of life. When does life begin? When does it end? How should access to med
<p>This course serves as an introduction to environmental ethics. Various ethical issues within environmentalism will be addr
<p>This course will an offer an introduction to ethics and issues in the contemporary business world. We will explore question
<p>Our experience of time is one of the most ubiquitous and least understood facets of our human existence. Our awareness
<p>In this course, we will follow the emergence and development of philosophy
<p>In this course, we will follow the emergence and development of philosoph
<p>What is the Renaissance? What is modernity? What, in particular, character
<p>This course examines 19th and 20th century philosophical movements in aesth
<p>This is an undergraduate seminar on social and political philosophy; more specifically, we will try to get conceptual clarific
<p>This seminar will focus on the Dutch-Jewish philosopher Spinoza. Until recently, Spinoza was hardly known in the Anglo-A
<p><strong>Semester Description:</strong></p> <p><strong>This course is SHAR
<p>This course provides an introduction to the comparative study of modern political systems. It outlines the major concepts
<p>This course is about the central question of politics: Under what conditions
<p>This freshman seminar examines the role of science fiction as a powerful vehicle for social and political commentary, espe
<p>POLS 200 is the second course in American Government. The course moves analysis of American politics from the examin
<p>This course will introduce students to some of most foundational writings for
<p>This course surveys modern political thought, from the 16th century to the present. Most people today believe that norm
<p>This course provides an introduction to the theory and method of contemporary political analysis. This course is&n
<p>POLS 210 is an advanced survey of current research and topics in International Relations. POLS 110 is a prerequisite. &nbs
<p>This course is intended as an intermediate-level introduction to the study of comparative politics. It assumes that student
<p>The students participating in this class should expect to learn the present definitions and understandings of human rights
<p>This course examines the politics of globalization of the world economy, focusing on political problems in international tra
<p>This course is designed to introduce students to the political economy of Sou
<p>This course on West European politics is meant to provide a comparative thematic and theoretical approach to the study
<p>This class examines how the internal dynamics of Congress and the larger political environment in which it operates impa
<p>This course will examine the contemporary American party system. To help students understand American party p
<p>This course focuses on the institutional history, processes and behaviors associated with the United States Supreme Cour
<p>A study of the portions of the United States Constitution protecting civil liberties and civil rights as interpreted by the Unit
<p>This course provides the student with an overview of public policy analysis and program evaluation—what it is, how
<p>This is a practical "hands on" course on how to express political ideas usin
<p>This class covers a variety of topics regarding the nature, causes, prosecution, and consequences of war. Specific topics di
<p>India Today: Economics, Politics, Innovation & Sustainability” fo
<p>From religious exemptions to the hijab to terrorism and abortion, religion is
<p>This course is about what government can do about crime and criminal justice as well as what government cannot do.&nb
<p>This course is an introduction and overview to poverty in America. It will address three fundamental questions about pove
<p>This course centers on the connection between the rule of law and economic d
<p>This three-credit course is an advanced seminar with a focus on state repression and control in dictatorships. Autocrats m
<p>The course analyzes the political, economic, and security developments in
<p>Through case study and quantitative analyses, this three credit hour course focuses on insurgent movements as a politica
<p>The course gives an overview of recent Russian history (from the end of the
<p>This seminar explores various themes in Egyptian politics, society and
<p>War and the prospect of war are perennial features of international relations. Do morals and justice have a place in war, o
<p>What are the important causal relationships between “economics & politics” and “politics &am
<p>The goal of this course is to expose students key questions and debates in th
<p>This seminar focuses on courts as political institutions. How are courts like and unlike other institutions of government? W
<p>Human trafficking if one of the fastest growing aspects of transnational cr
<p>Human trafficking if one of the fastest growing aspects of transnational crime, and provides a challenge to policymakers in
<p>This seminar will examine the extent, causes and consequences of polarization in American politics. The growing id
<p>Does affirmative action help or hurt academic performance? Does electing judges distort their impartiality? Are judges rac
<p>This seminar approaches the study of politics and society from the perspecti
<p><strong>CONTENT: </strong>PORT 102 is a beginning-level integrated skills language course. This courses helps students
<p><strong>CONTENT: </strong>PORT 110 is an intensive course for students with little or no preparation in the language, bu
<p><strong>CONTENT: </strong>PORT 110 is an intensive course for students with little or no preparation in the language, bu
<p><strong>CONTENT: </strong>This course aims to further develop communication skills in Portuguese and expand knowled
<p><strong>Content: </strong>This course develops linguistic skills and cultural understanding through the study of Br
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Introduction to research design and scientific thought in psychology, including observational,
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Introduction to research design and scientific thought in psychology, including observational,
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Introduction to research design and scientific thought in psychology, including observational,
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Introduction to research design and scientific thought in psychology, including observational,
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Introduction to research design and scientific thought in psychology, including observational,
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Introduction to research design and scientific thought in psychology, including observational,
<p><strong>Content:</strong> Introduction to research design and scientific thought in psychology, including observational,
<p><strong>Content:</strong> The ways individuals interact with the world and
<p>Coverage of all major adult psychological disorders in terms of their etiolo
<p>This course will provide an overview of social psychological theory and resea
<p>A general introduction to cognition from the perspectives of cognitive psyc
<p>Emergence of social, cognitive, affective, and physical competencies in th
<p>This course covers the basic structure and organization of human memory.
<p>This course examines the development of abilities such as thinking and reaso
<p>This course examines the role hormones, particularly steroid hormones, play
<p>Following a general introduction to primatology, this course covers recent pr
<p>This is a survey course covering psychological theory, history, and research
<p>This course explores statistical computational tools for analyzing data. The material is selected to enable you to become p
<p>This is an elective course for advanced statistics on non-experimental data. The majority of data in the empirical studies a
<p>In this class we look at models of voting and related topics. We begin with
<p><strong>**Course prerequisite is QTM 220. Email [email protected] for
<p>Engage in statistical study and mentor peers in statistics; attend an orie
<p>You can’t understand the world today without reference to religion. Every day religion is in the news. There are re
<p>You can’t understand the world today without reference to religion. Every day religion is in the news. There are re
<p>Special Evidence-Focused Seminar. For more information: http://evidence.em
<p>Special Evidence-Focused Seminar. For more information: http://evidence.em
<p>As a discipline, ethics is the way one analyzes a situation and determines wh
<p>This course will examine the complex social, historical, and intellectual
<p>What does it mean for religion to be accessed online for a growing number of populations? How does the access to and th
<p><strong>NOTE: FOR PERMISSION #, Please contact steph.dennis at emory.edu or
<p>The <em>Book of Psalms</em> remains one of the central documents of wester
<p>Appropriate only for exceptional first year students.</p> <p><strong>Content:
<p>Unfortunately instructor Kime won't be available to teach "Science of Religio
<p>This course will introduce students to the historical development and rel
<p>Jerusalem, the holy city for the three monotheistic religions: Judaism, Chri
<p>Over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries, Jews throughout the world
<p>This course, while open to all undergraduates, is a required course for und
<p>Who was the Buddha and what did he teach? Why do some Buddhists wear black while others wear maroon? Is Ze
<p>This introductory and survey course on the religious culture of the Jewish
<p>Since the Buddha's enlightenment, the Buddhist tradition has taken root and
<p>The course is interdisciplinary and will use a variety of sources and approaches in examining the dramatic impact on the C
<p>Determine the five most important questions for Jewish life in the 21st c
<p>The Enlightenment helped usher in the modern period in Europe, and almost a
<p><strong>Content:</strong> The approach to the New Testament and early Christian texts in this class is based on 21st cen
<p>This course invites students to place African American and African womani
<p>This course is an introduction to Hindu traditions through examination of the relationships between Hindu goddesses, wo
<p><strong>If this course is full, please add yourself to the wait list in OPU
<p>This class has been cancelled but if you're a freshman, you may be intereste
<p>This class has been cancelled but if you're a freshman, you may be intereste
<p>The sphere of ethics encompasses the concepts of good and evil, conscience and wisdom, and freedom and fate. G
<p>What defines Russian culture and how might Russian culture help us understa
<p>2017 marks the centennial of revolution in Russia, pivotal events that chan
<p>The course is in four parts. First, we will examine the nature and extent of delinquency. This will include an examination o
<p>In this course, we survey major themes and questions in the sociology of culture (the influence of culture on cultural form
<p>Course Description</p> <p>This course aims to gain a deeper and broader understanding of cultural phenomena from a s
<p><strong>COURSE DESCRIPTION</strong></p> <p>The main objective of this course is for you to attempt to answer the fo
<p>SOC 230 </p> <p>In this course we will examine health, illness, and health care institutions as social phenomena, in
<p>Sociological perspectives on health and illness: how to think about social contexts (e.g. social relationships, the state of so
<p><strong>Individual and Society</strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description</strong></p> <p>This course looks at how
<p>Racial and Ethnic Relations</p> <p>For years we have understood that race is, biologically speaking, an exceedingly comp
<p>Racial and Ethnic Relations</p> <p>For years we have understood that race is, biologically speaking, an exceedingly comp
<p>Political Change in Korea</p> <p>This course looks into the vicissitudes of
<p>Have you ever wondered about the life history of your shirt? Your deodorant
<p>This course explores enduring themes in Western social thought, such as the
<p><strong>Soc 325: Sociology of Film: Sociology and Realist Literature and F
<p>This course entertains two broad questions within which numerous models, theories, and empirical studies are employed
<p>Course Description:</p> <p>This course provides an introduction to the sociol
<p><strong>Soc 350 Sociology of Law</strong></p> <p>This course provides a foundation for understanding the role and lim
<p>This course introduces students to the study and pursuit of happiness, integrating findings from positive psychology, psyc
<p>Course Description: This course is an introduction to research design in the social sciences. Topics include measurement v
<p>This course is a practical introduction to research methods commonly used by social scientists, including surveys, in-depth
<p>This is a course about community building and social change in urban Americ
<p>The sociology of music has a long history. Its initial development benefited from the work of scholars who played central r
<p>By sociological theory we refer to statements explaining how the social wor
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designed to fu
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designe
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designe
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designe
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designe
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designe
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is an accelerated beginning-level language course designed to advance students
<p><strong>Latino US: Culture, Language and Identity</strong></p> <p><strong>
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spa
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spa
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spa
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spa
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course is a continuation of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop studen
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This course focuses on developing both cultural understanding and linguistic skills. It explores
<p><strong>Content:</strong> This course focuses on developing both cultural understanding and linguistic skills. It explores
<p><strong>CONTENT: </strong>In Spanish for Business and Economics (SPA 217), students will develop a greater und
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This Foundational Course in Hispanic cultural li
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> Spanish 302 is one of the foundational courses for the major and minor in Spanish. Th
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> Spanish 302 is one of the foundational courses for the major and minor in Spanish. Th
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> Spanish 302 is one of the foundational courses for the major and minor in Spanish. Th
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course, taught in Spanish, focuses on the
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> What are the building blocks of the Spanish lang
<ol> <li><strong></strong><strong> </strong>A study of narrative strategies and their history in Spanish-language wor
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course seeks to introduce students to the study of Hispanic theater, film,and per
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> This course combines advanced writing instruction with the study ofHispanic cultural topics
<p><strong>CONTENT:</strong> The objective of this course is the development o
<p>Students from all years and majors are welcome to pursue THEA 100; first and
<p>Students from all years and majors are welcome to pursue THEA 100; first and
<p>Students from all years and majors are welcome to pursue THEA 100; first and
<p>This class emphasizes awareness, observation, concentration and imagination.
<p>An introductory course on the principles and practice of the actor's craft.
<p>An introductory course on the principles and practice of the actor's craft.
<p><strong>Students enrolled in this course may enroll in IDS 290-01P: “I
<p><strong>Students enrolled in this course may enroll in IDS 290-01P: “I
<p>This active learning course provides a theoretical and practical introductio
<p>Students will develop basic skills in stagecraft, which includes tool safety
<p>Students will develop basic skills in stagecraft, which includes tool safety
<p>Special Evidence-Focused Seminar. For more information: http://evidence.emor
<p>Theater Practicum is designed to introduce students to the intricacies of r
<p>Style, said the actor John Gielgud, means knowing what kind of play you're in
<p>This course examines theater history from the eighteenth century to the prese
<p>Learn to analyze a script from a design perspective. Build from fundamental principles of design to create an environment
<p>If you started an arts organization, what would it be, how would you do it? THEA 240 is a hands-on course in startups. Eac
<p>This is a performance class focused on the internationally renowned techniques and philosophy of The Open Theater. Pro
<p>This course is designed to deepen student engagement with theatrical works in progress and experimentation through ob
<p>This course will give the advanced design, technical or stage management st
<p>Each actor works on two substantive roles, with an emphasis on generating and shaping thematic through-lines. Pre-requ
<p>Each actor works on two substantive roles, with an emphasis on generating and shaping thematic through-lines. Pre-requ
<p>This course is a concentration of advanced movement work, including Mask,
<p>This course is a concentration of advanced movement work, including Mask,
<p>This laboratory course offers acting students the chance to experiment with t
<p>A focus on props for set decoration/furniture building and hand props. Unde
<p>Students will learn the basic components of costume design for the theatre. This includes a grounding in theory, figure dr
<p>In this course, students will continue to explore a range of Applied Theater
<p>This introductory level course will examine major social theories, debates and methods within the interdisciplinary field o
<p><strong>Course Description</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p>This course will introduce you to the inte
<p>This course will serve as an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS).&
<p>This course will serve as an introduction to the field(s) of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS). In this c
<p>This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of sexuality
<p>What counts as asexuality, and who says so? Is asexuality the product of life circumstances such as disability and o
<p> The sinking of so-called high culture in new, Modernist forms was no
<p>This required course for WGSS majors and minors focuses on the historical d
<p>This required course for WGSS majors and minors focuses on the historical development of feminist theory, from the nine
<p>This course invites students to place African American and African womanist
<p>This intermediate level course will examine how modern and contemporary medi
<p><strong>Course Overview:</strong> There are moments when our survival is ou
<p>How does race manifest itself in law? How does whiteness become a form of pro
<p>This course examines changes in gender and sexual desires, expectations, r
<p>Highly oppressed images of Muslim women are broadcast on the media. Malala
Notes Credit Min Credit Max Grading
for majors and minors.</p> <p>No required texts.</p> 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/29/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 239W 000) 4 4 OPT
read and examine writings by major figures in multiple genres, including fict 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 267W 000) 4 4 OPT
erican and European art and culture and the strategies and modes of visual 3 3 OPT
(Same as ARTHIST 279 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MUS 306 000) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as ENG 389 000)(Complete Topic: New Negro Renaissance a 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/17/2016) 3 3 OPT
rhood as portrayed through film and photography.</p> <p></p> <p><str 3 3 OPT
(Complete Topic: So You Want to Teach for America? Resurrecting 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 001 and AMST 385 002)(Complete Topic: Exclusion, 3 3 OPT
(Same as AMST 385 003 and WGS 385 002)(Complete Topic: No Tea, 3 3 OPT
(Same as AMST 385 004 and HIST 385 002)(Complete Topic: Visual C 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 352R 000, AFS 389 001, and WGS 352R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as WGS 385 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as LACS 363W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as MUS 370W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENGCW 385RW 00P, AMST 387RW 00P, HIST 387RW 00P) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AMST 388 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/16/2016) 1 12 OPT
(Same as WGS 475R and ENG 489 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as WGS 483W 000 and ENG 489W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Complete Topic: The Past is Present: TITUS Internship) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 490R 000, CPLT 489 000, and ENG 489 002) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 489RW 001)(Complete Topic: 20th Century Biography 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Same as FREN 190 000)(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year St 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/04/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 280R 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as LACS 302W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 367 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 385 004) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 352R 000, AAS 385 007, and WGS 352R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 004 and FILM 389 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 008 and ANT 385 007) 3 3 OPT
(Same as WGS 385 004) 3 3 OPT
(Same as FREN 351 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ENG 345W 000) (Topic: Writing Independence in and beyo 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only)(Same as 3 3 OPT
(Topic:America Works & Working America) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ANT 280R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 231 000) 3 3 OPT
erican Culture</p> <p>Description: In the popular imagination, Louisiana seems to 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/17/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 001 and AAS 385 004)(Complete Topic: Exclusion, 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 385 005 and WGS 385 002)(Complete Topic: No Tea, N 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 385 006 and HIST 385 002)(Complete Topic: Visual Cu 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 341 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 385 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 002) 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 003) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENGCW 385RW 00P, AAS 387RW 00P, HIST 387RW 00P) (Per 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 388 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 488RW 001) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Same as MESAS 190 001 and CL 190 000)(Freshmen Seminar - Limite 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 255 000, ANT 285 000, and JS 271 002) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 241 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 201 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
cultural study of human nature. The fields that will be covered are: (1) Biolo 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(This lecture is associated with discussion section D00 and D01) 4 4 OPT
(This lecture is associated with discussion section D02 and D03) 4 4 OPT
(This discussion is associated with ANT 202 000)(This discussion will 4 4 OPT
(This discussion is associated with ANT 202 000)(This discussion will 4 4 OPT
(This discussion is associated with ANT 202 001) (This discussion wil 4 4 OPT
(This discussion is associated with ANT 202 001)(This discussion will 4 4 OPT
(Same as LING 201 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as LING 201 D00) 0 0
(Same as HLTH 210 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AMST 285 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AFS 280 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 255 000, ANCMED 201R 000, and JS 271 000) 3 3 OPT
are of great scientific interest to anthropologists, biologists, and psychologists al 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
ex human behavior in the brain. We will focus on human brain structure an 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/06/17) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 010) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 3 3 OPT
house than their neighbors? Why do some societies have patriarchy or desp 3 3 OPT
a. We will focus on key figures in this tradition -- for example, Haddon, 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 000) 3 3 OPT
his course is an introduction to the anthropological study of biomedicine, primar 3 3 OPT
(Same as WGS 385 008) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 008 and AFS 389 003) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/07/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as LING 385 001) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 4 4 OPT
(Same as REL 358RW 000 and JS 370W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 00P)(Please see course description for details 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 5 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2017) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
(Cancelled 12/15/16) 0 0
0 0
0 0
(Complete Topic: The Artistic Evidence: Introduction to Museologic 3 3 OPT
://evidence.emory.edu/in-the-news/evidence-focused-courses.html</p> <p>Workin 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Same as CL 221 00) 3 3 OPT
ts and flying buttresses is instantly recognizable. These forms constitute a revo 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Topic: European and American Art Since 1945) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 279 000) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
te known as Saqqara served as the final resting place for elite Egyptians for nea 3 3 OPT
(Same as CL 329 000) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Complete Topic: Modern and Contemporary Architecture + Urbani 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Topic: History of Chin 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Topic: Art of the "Classi 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Intermediate Painting/AR 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
ding the biology major and the premedical program, but does meet the gener 4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
LD2), 6:00-9:00 p.m. (and is not yet reflected on OPUS).</strong></p> < 0 0
LD1), 2:30-5:30 (and is not yet reflected on OPUS).</strong></p> <p>Laborato 0 0
MWF, 11:00-11:50.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR BI 3 3 OPT
MWF, 12:00-12:50.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR BI 3 3 OPT
1:00-2:15.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR BIOLOGY 1 3 3 OPT
8:30-9:45.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR BIOLOGY 3 3 OPT
10:00-11:15.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR BIOLOG 3 3 OPT
11:30-12:45.</strong></p> <p><strong>STUDENTS MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR BIOLOG 3 3 OPT
boratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>Prerequisites: 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
p; Laboratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>Prerequisites:&nb 1 1 OPT
boratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>Prerequisites: 1 1 OPT
boratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>Prerequisites: 1 1 OPT
boratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>Prerequisites: 1 1 OPT
boratory bound notebook with carbonless copies.</p> <p>Prerequisites: 1 1 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Same as NBB 190 001)(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year St 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) (Permissi 3 3 OPT
(This Course Fulfills the Column B and Upper-Level Laboratory Requ 5 5 OPT
s will be dissected.</p> <p>There will be two laboratory exams.</p> <p></p> 0 0
s will be dissected.</p> <p>There will be two laboratory exams.</p> <p></p> < 0 0
s will be dissected.</p> <p>There will be two laboratory exams.</p> <p></p> 0 0
(Same as PHYS 212 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as PHYS 212 LD1) 0 0
(Same as PHYS 212 LE1) 0 0
(Prerequisite: BIOL 142 and BIOL 142L)(This Course Fulfills the Co 3 3 OPT
(This Course Fulfills the Column B Requirement for the Biology Majo 3 3 OPT
(This Course Fulfills the Column C Requirement for the Biology Majo 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 0 0
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 0 0
0 0
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 0 0
0 0
(Cancelled 10/20/16) 0 0
(This Course Fulfills the Column A Requirement for the Biology Maj 3 3 OPT
(This Course Fulfills the Column A Requirement for the Biology Majo 4 4 OPT
0 0
(Discussion Section of BIOL 264 000) 4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
om the instructor but <strong>will be utilizing the OPUS WAIT LIST</strong> <stron 3 3 OPT
om the instructor but <strong>will be utilizing the OPUS WAIT LIST</strong> <stron 3 3 OPT
(Same as PSYC 325 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(This Course Fulfills the 4 4 OPT
atic mechanisms of integrated body functions. Topics include homeostasis, 3 3 OPT
atic mechanisms of integrated body functions. Topics include homeostasis, cell si 3 3 OPT
atic mechanisms of integrated body functions. Topics include cell signalin 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/16/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as QTM 355 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as NBB 301 000) 3 3 OPT
scussion Section.</strong> Dates and times are as follows:</p> <p>DB1, Tu, 4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
(This Course Fulfills Elective and Upper-Level Laboratory Credit for 2 2 OPT
(This Course Fulfills Elective and Upper-Level Laboratory Credit for 2 2 OPT
(Same as ENVS 371 000) 2 2 OPT
(Same as ENVS 372 00P)(Topic: Peru Rain Forest) 2 2 OPT
the human genome. Since then, the nucleotide sequence of the entire ge 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Class Meets in Calhoun Auditorium in the Emory Eye Clinic) (For S 3 3 OPT
lifton Road, Room 109, MAX: 20.</strong></p> <p>This course will examin 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(First Semester of Biolog 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Second Semester of Biol 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Permission of instructor 1 4 OPT
(Permission of instructor is required prior to enrollment. Contac 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)See Course Atlas for Addi 4 4 OPT
0 99 GRD
(Same as POLS 370B 00P, ENVS 370B 00P, and SOC 370B 00P)(Permis 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 370L 00P, ENVS 370L 00P, and SOC 370L 00P)(Permiss 1 1 SUS
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 0 0
. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater understanding of bio 4 4 OPT
. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater understanding of bio 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater understanding of bio 4 4 OPT
. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater understanding of bio 4 4 OPT
. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater understanding of bio 4 4 OPT
. The fundamentals of chemistry are essential for a greater understanding of bio 4 4 OPT
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
eck OPUS for laboratory meeting times. Students must register for a laboratory s 0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 0 0
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
ct matter of the fall semester is a prerequisite for understanding of the new mate 3 3 OPT
ct matter of the fall semester is a prerequisite for understanding of the new mate 3 3 OPT
ct matter of the fall semester is a prerequisite for understanding of the new mate 3 3 OPT
ct matter of the fall semester is a prerequisite for understanding of the new mate 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
e sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation of organic compounds 2 2 OPT
e sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation of organic compounds 2 2 OPT
e sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation of organic compounds 2 2 OPT
e sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation of organic compounds 2 2 OPT
e sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation of organic compounds 2 2 OPT
2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
ying chemical samples. Techniques covered will include error analysis and stati 3 3 OPT
ytical techniques. Experiments will focus on titrations, spectroscopy, chromato 1 1 OPT
ytical techniques. Experiments will focus on titrations, spectroscopy, chromato 1 1 OPT
ytical techniques. Experiments will focus on titrations, spectroscopy, chromato 1 1 OPT
proach to the synthesis, structure, and function of macromolecular biomolecules, i 3 3 OPT
ll discuss advanced topics in chemical biology. We will apply chemical principles 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 2 2 OPT
(Same as ENVS 328 000) 3 3 OPT
es of statistical mechanics, thermodynamics and kinetics with a focus on che 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 2 2 GRD
ssion each week. The meeting schedule for the 3-hour per week lab is selected by 3 3 OPT
2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
ntless people of the past century. As an example, over the past three decades t 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
(Cancelled 10/15/16) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 279W 000, HIST 279W 000) 4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 350W 000, HIST 350W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as EAS 368 000, WGS 368 000) 3 3 OPT
gions. We will focus on some best known classical texts that have had a profoun 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Same as EAS 394W 00P 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(If you have not taken CHN 303, you may enroll in this class by obt 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/15/16) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
dquo;canon,” the traditional set of texts that were for much of the 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 190 001 and ANCMED 190 000)(Freshmen Seminar - 3 3 OPT
in audiences of Greek tragedy. Indeed, tragic stages are often strewn with cor 3 3 OPT
(Same as ARTHIST 221 000) 3 3 OPT
unless he endure seeing the bloody slaughter, and standing close reach 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Same as CPLT 317W 00 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 325W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ARTHIST 329 000) 3 3 OPT
(Topic: The Ridiculousness of Greek Religion) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Topic: Literature and the City) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: What is a Text?) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Literary Witnesses) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Mystic Writing) 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 285W 001)(Topic: Art and Acts of Justice) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Lit and Origins of Polit Com) 4 4 OPT
(Same as WGS 285W 000)(Topic: Modernist Obscenities) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/15/16) 4 4 OPT
used to go hand in hand: one term evoked the other. Today, in a society in which 4 4 OPT
orge Luis Borges suggests, is it “the original [that] is unfaithful to the tran 4 4 OPT
popular music has been marked by its peculiar power to transgress the bounda 4 4 OPT
ual movements in literary theory and cultural criticism from the early twenti 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Same as CL 317W 00P 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as FREN 341 000 and PHIL 385 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ENG 389W 007) 4 4 OPT
me—has long been a topic of critical concern in literature and philosophy. 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 389W 006, HIST 385W 005) 4 4 OPT
dquo;normative” modes of writing and representation, taking as a point of 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 389W 005) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 386W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as JS 490R 000, AAS 485 001, and ENG 489 002) 3 3 OPT
(Same as RUSS 420 000 and REL 472 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/16/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as FREN 488W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 489W 002) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/16/16) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (The location: MSC E422) 2 2 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/23/16) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
ch is one of the seven Asian Indian Classical Dance Forms. Students will gain 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 2 OPT
(Same as MUS 211 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 5 5 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
m (light) for artistic and aesthetic purposes. Students in this course will l 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/16) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
edu for a permission number.</p> 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
1 99 GRD
(Same as JPN 270 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JPN 275 000, ENVS 275 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as KRN 271 000, SOC 271 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as CHN 279W 000, HIST 279W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 322 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as CHN 350W 000, HIST 350W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CHN 368 000, WGS 368 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 372 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 373 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as KRN 382 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 004, FILM 373W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Same as CHN 394W 00P 4 4 OPT
(Same as JPN 451RW 000) 4 4 OPT
Banerjee </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Pre 3 3 OPT
anin </strong><strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</stron 3 3 OPT
E. Antoniadou </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description</strong>: 3 3 OPT
p;Carlson </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p> 3 3 OPT
p;J. Rubio Ramirez </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong>< 3 3 OPT
nin </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong></p> <p>Prerequ 3 3 OPT
; Meyer </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong></p> <p>Prere 3 3 OPT
; Rakovski </strong><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Course descrip 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
Antoniadou </strong><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Descript 4 4 OPT
DePasquale </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalogue Description:</strong></p> <p>P 4 4 OPT
Banerjee </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Prer 4 4 OPT
Yue </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Macroec 3 3 OPT
M. Ray </strong><strong>[Instructor Response Received 10/23/16]</strong></p> < 3 3 OPT
Mandelman</strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description</strong>:</p> <p>Why are 3 3 OPT
ourse introduces the workings of various financial markets and related instrumen 3 3 OPT
ourse introduces the workings of various financial markets and related instrumen 3 3 OPT
nomists – Kim</strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> 3 3 OPT
nomists – Kim </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong 3 3 OPT
dash; Mukhopadhaya </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalogue Description:</strong 3 3 OPT
dash; Smith </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description</strong>:</p> <p 3 3 OPT
sh; Mukhopadhaya </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong></p> <p> 4 4 OPT
sh; Lanier </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalogue Description:</strong></p> <p>T 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/15/2016) 3 3 OPT
</strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong></p> <p>This course 3 3 OPT
Arbatskaya </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Gove 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/21/2016) 3 3 OPT
</strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Introduction t 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/15/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Topic: Health Policy and Economics) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 005) 3 3 OPT
ainty – Antionadou </strong></p> <p><strong></strong></p> <p><strong> 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 16 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
aya</strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Firm behavio 3 3 OPT
ash; J. Lee </strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Cours 3 3 OPT
ash; J. Lee </strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Cours 3 3 OPT
nkel </strong></p> <p> <strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Economics o 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/18/16) 3 3 OPT
o-Chavez </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Int 3 3 OPT
o-Chavez </strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Intro 3 3 OPT
rong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong> </p> <p>This course is 3 3 OPT
mi </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong> </p> <p>This co 3 3 OPT
bsp; Jacho-Chavez </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description</strong>:  3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/15/2016) 3 3 OPT
sp;</strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description</strong>:</p> <p>This course provid 4 4 OPT
hn </strong></p> <p><strong>Course Description:</strong></p> <p>Econom 3 3 OPT
(Same as MATH 425 00P)(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) ( 4 4 OPT
(Same as MATH 425 01P)(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) ( 4 4 OPT
p;</strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Prerequisites: Ec 3 3 OPT
/strong></p> <p><strong>Catalog Description:</strong></p> <p>Economic analysis of 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 SUS
(Cancelled 09/15/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/11/16) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/27/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/27/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/27/16) 3 3 OPT
(Prior EDS coursework prerequisite for enrollment) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Contact Jane O'Connor for permission number to enroll.) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Contact Jane O'Connor for permission number to enroll.) 3 3 OPT
(Contact Jane O'Connor for permission number to enroll.) 1 1 GRD
(Contact Jane O'Connor for permission number to enroll.) 1 1 GRD
(Contact Jane O'Connor for permission number to enroll.) 1 1 GRD
(Topic Title: Great Books in American Literature) 3 3 OPT
(Topic: Literature and Humanitarianism) (Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Only) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HLTH 190 003) 3 3 OPT
adio, magazines, online sites and social media in the digital age. Since journali 4 4 OPT
historically close relationship between the lyric form and pastoral life, our i 4 4 OPT
mentals of poetic form: imagery, figurative language, symbolism, rhyme, meter, rhyt 4 4 OPT
historically close relationship between the lyric form and pastoral life, our i 4 4 OPT
anet Pluto in a 2015 poem by Fatimah Asghar. The remark may well also double as self- 4 4 OPT
oetry and poetic language. The course will be divided into two parts: the fir 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Mark Twain and William Faulkner) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Zora Neale Hurston) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Louise Erdrich) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Jazz Literature) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Literature and Opera) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Resurrection in African American Literature and Culture) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Pop Culture and Postcolonialism) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as THEA 216 000)(Please contact listed faculty member for in 3 3 OPT
s. It is designed to introduce students to study in Writing And Rhetoric, not 4 4 OPT
ng></p> <p>In this course students will develop advanced skills in composing for 4 4 OPT
(Through a series of assignments designed to help you read and writ 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Contact Jane O'Connor 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Contact Jane O'Connor 4 4 OPT
s think of “getting it right” or being “correct.” In reality, 1 1 OPT
s think of “getting it right” or being “correct.” In reality, 1 1 OPT
s think of “getting it right” or being “correct.” In reality, 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
n 350 years of British literature. As we move through the centuries, we will 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 4 4 OPT
s poetry, including his dream visions, <em>Troilus and Criseyde</em> and se 4 4 OPT
mother. As King of the Britons, he combated the Angles and the Saxons, 4 4 OPT
akespeare's plays as texts written to be performed. As we will discover, decision 4 4 OPT
erature dating from the death of Elizabeth in 1603 to the restoration of the mo 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/26/16) 4 4 OPT
h-century British novel. A touchstone for our discussions will be John 4 4 OPT
ding ordinary people as media producers, not just consumers. We will explore how 4 4 OPT
h fiction of the British Victorian period, 1837-1901. The class will focus o 4 4 OPT
(Same as AFS 389W 000) (Topic: Writing Independence in and beyo 4 4 OPT
(Same as WGS 385W 001)(Topic: Writing Independence in and beyo 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 4 4 OPT
ponding non-fiction representations of political movements that correspond to 4 4 OPT
n this course we will consider two seemingly straightforward, yet contentious 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 001) 4 4 OPT
omen’s fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The haunted 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/20/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 389W 005)(Topic: Eco-Theory and Green Studies) 4 4 OPT
ys that scientists and literary writers inspired each other to think before sci 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 385 000)(Complete Topic: New Negro Renaissance a 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 4 4 OPT
gist Arthur Frank calls "wounded storytellers." We will form a community 4 4 OPT
outhern literature through the lens of environmental issues, climate change, a 4 4 OPT
(Same as JS 375W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HLTH 385W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 006, HIST 385W 004) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 389W 004) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 389W 002, HIST 385W 005) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 389W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
rican tradition. We will begin with Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, slo 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 482 000 and WGS 475R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 490 000, AAS 485 001, and CPLT 489 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as PSYC 475R 00P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Same as WGS 483W 000 and AAS 483W 000) 4 4 OPT
ials, goals, methods, practices, applications, politics, institutions, and et 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 489W 002) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
er in one another new ideas about writing. As there is a profound relationship be 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Same as THEA 375RW 00P)(Permission Required Prior to Enrollmen 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Same as FILM 378RW 000)(Topic; Advanced Scriptwriting for TV an 4 4 OPT
(Same as FILM 378RW 001)(Topic; Introduction to Screenwriting) 4 4 OPT
(Same as FILM 378RW 00P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollmen 4 4 OPT
(Same as JS 375W 00P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 387RW 00P, AMST 387RW 00P, HIST 387RW 00P) (Permi 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 01/13/2017) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
r it produces. It seeks to understand the dynamics of the system in terms of avai 4 4 OPT
0 0
eological systems. Includes an overview of earth materials and processes, geologi 3 3 OPT
of waves and currents, geology of the seafloor, coastal erosion, and related e 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
n understanding of some of the predominant quantitative methods that are utiliz 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/2016)(No Discussion for ENVS 260) 0 0
(Same as JPN 275 000, EAS 275 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Same as CHEM 328 000) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
ydrologic systems. Topics include the history of water use, surface and groundwa 4 4 OPT
0 0
4 4 OPT
e might play out when you join the ‘real world’? Curious about the 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 370B 00P, CBSC 370B 00P, and SOC 370B 00P)(Permis 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 370L 00P, CBSC 370L 00P, and SOC 370L 00P)(Permiss 1 1 SUS
(Same as BIOL 371 000) 2 2 OPT
(Same as BIOL 372 00P)(Topic: Peru Rain Forest) 2 2 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2016) 3 3 OPT
quo; resources and waste disposal services for society. When assigned an implicit 3 3 OPT
(Prerequisite: ENVS 260 or QTM 100 or Permission of Instructor pri 4 4 OPT
ues in urban planning and policy, sustainability, and environmental management whi 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 00P, IDS 385 00P, and PORT 385 00P)(Permission 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (This course will run conc 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 0 0
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 204 000) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
0 0
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 385 000 and MESAS 370 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 369R 000 and MESAS 370 003) 4 4 OPT
(Same as GER 340 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 004, EAS 385W 000) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENGCW 378RW 000)(Topic; Advanced Scriptwriting for TV 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENGCW 378RW 001)(Topic: Introduction to Screenwriting 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENGCW 378RW 00P) (Permission Required Prior to Enroll 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
0 0
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Instructor: Tom Capp 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 0 0
(Cancelled 10/25/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Upperclassmen Only) 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 371 000) (To waive prerequisite, contact Mauree 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 004 and AFS 389 002) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/09/17) 4 4 OPT
1 5 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
0 0
(Cancelled 10/21/2016) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Same as CHN 394W 00P 4 4 OPT
(Same as JS 375 000) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/21/2016) 3 3 OPT
0 0
4 4 OPT
0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 SUS
(Topic: War in Film and Media) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 5 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
ned to introduce students to reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the 4 4 OPT
ned to introduce students to reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the 4 4 OPT
sp;from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the high school level. Fr 4 4 OPT
sp;from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the high school level. Fr 4 4 OPT
sp;from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the high school level. Fr 4 4 OPT
sp;from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the high school level. Fr 4 4 OPT
sp;from French 101 or an equivalent first year course at the high school level. Fr 4 4 OPT
(Same as AFS 190 000)(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Stu 3 3 OPT
gth film, <em>Le Chemin du Retour</em>, and its fully-integrated accompanying g 4 4 OPT
terpretive strategies and review and practice grammatical forms in the context 4 4 OPT
terpretive strategies and review and practice grammatical forms in the context 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
ith prose selections to develop only reading skills. Recommended for graduate 3 3 OPT
literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore the ways in wh 4 4 OPT
literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore the ways in wh 4 4 OPT
literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore the ways in wh 4 4 OPT
literary, cultural and critical essays, this course will explore the ways in wh 4 4 OPT
orary French and Francophone culture and society are studied through newspaper 3 3 OPT
udents the vocabulary and analytical techniques necessary for the study of cul 3 3 OPT
udents the vocabulary and analytical techniques necessary for the study of cul 3 3 OPT
(Same as CPLT 389 001 and PHIL 385 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AFS 389 005) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 0 0
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 5 5 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 0 0
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 3 3 OPT
es</strong></p> <p><strong>Content</strong>: This course focuses on childhood an 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 489W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
d “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Professionals.” Th 4 4 OPT
d “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Professionals.” Th 4 4 OPT
d “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Professionals.” Th 4 4 OPT
d “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Professionals.” Th 4 4 OPT
d “Pathways in Health: Conversations with Health Professionals.” Th 4 4 OPT
(Same as JS 190 000) 3 3 OPT
udents either who want to keep up their exposure to German without taking a fo 1 1 OPT
German entitled “Coming of age through the ages” that examines how 4 4 OPT
German entitled “Coming of age through the ages” that examines how 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/16) 3 3 OPT
ation of GER 301 in its thematic focus on the changing portrayal of love and hate i 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 318 000) 3 3 OPT
aration to function in business-related communication situations, such as social in 3 3 OPT
(Same as FILM 373 002) 3 3 OPT
participating in the German Studies Summer Study Abroad Program in Vienna, Austr 1 1 OPT
(PHIL 385 002 and JS 370 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 002, JS 370W 000, PSYC 385W 000) (Location: 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/13/16) 3 3 OPT
to advanced students either who want to keep up their exposure to German with 1 1 OPT
ntral to recent German political discourses on immigration, nuclear energy, a 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
e equivalent is a prerequisite). This course continues the introduction of the basic 4 4 OPT
ek grammar and syntax. Students will attain as rapidly as possible the ability to 6 6 OPT
h close reading of selections from one of the most influential and fascinating po 3 3 OPT
(Complete Topic: The Greek Novel: Daphnis and Chloe) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 435R 000) (Full title: Israeli National Cinema and Humor 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 12/22/2016) 3 3 OPT
(This course is part of the Voluntary Core Curriculum. It is open t 3 3 OPT
pean history from the devastation of World War II to Europe’s current pred 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only)(Same as 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
from the age of Religious wars until the present. It follows the histor 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 12/08/16) 3 3 OPT
grown as diverse as her geography and people. The region emerged out of an 3 3 OPT
the American West was settled and exploited by aggressive and entrepreneu 3 3 OPT
(Same as AMST 285 001) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 239W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ANCMED 202R 001) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 267W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CHN 279W 000, EAS 279W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Complete Topic: 20th Century Democracy and Dictatorship) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/04/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 270 003)(Complete Topic - From Pearls to Petrole 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 3 3 OPT
pe since World War II with special attention to Europe’s transition from 3 3 OPT
(Same as GER 318 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 322 000 and JS 322 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CL 325W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Same as MESAS 332W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AMST 385 007) 3 3 OPT
turies than the industrial revolution. Beginning in Britain in the late 1700 3 3 OPT
(Same as CHN 350W 000, EAS 350W 000) 4 4 OPT
between 1750 and 1860. It investigates economic interactions between Euro 3 3 OPT
e law often learn about it strategically, in order to eventually write legis 3 3 OPT
is course addresses conquest, colonial structures and legacies, questions o 3 3 OPT
(Same as AFS 367 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 372 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 379 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 385 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AMST 385 002 and AAS 385 004)(Complete Topic: Exclusion, 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 385 006 and AMST 385 004)(Complete Topic: Visual C 3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 385 006 and MESAS 370 001) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REES 375 000, IDS 385 002, POLS 385 008) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AFS 389 003 and ANT 385 007) 3 3 OPT
ted for credit when topic varies.</p> <p>Focusing on the Western world fr 3 3 OPT
(Same as ENVS 385 00P,IDS 385 00P, and PORT 385 00P)(Permission 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 3 3 OPT
mous charity group told us in the late twentieth century. The phrase signals 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 008 and WGS 385 005) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 009 and WGS 385 006)(Complete Topic - Feminis 3 3 OPT
(Same as REES 375W 000)(Complete Topic: Russia in War and Revol 4 4 OPT
(Same as AMST 385W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 005) 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 385W 006, ENG 389W 004) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 389W 002, ENG 389W 006) 4 4 OPT
(Same as MESAS 300W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENGCW 385RW 00P, AAS 387RW 00P, AMST 387RW 00P) (Pe 4 4 OPT
(Same as JS 490RW 000)(Complete Topic:Gender & Sexuality in Mod 4 4 OPT
ative experiences are remembered collectively in politics and culture. E 4 4 OPT
ual behaviors associated with love, marriage, and erotic desire in Renaissance 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AMST 489W 001) 4 4 OPT
merged as the dominant force in American politics. Despite suggestions to t 4 4 OPT
(Same as LACS 490RW 002) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 490RW 000)(Complete Topic: 20th Century Biography 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Course: Metro, Migration 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ENG 190 001) 3 3 OPT
st choose one discussion session to accompany the lecture. </em></stro 3 3 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
(Cancelled 01/10/17) 0 0
(Cancelled 12/15/16) 0 0
health research. Topics to be covered include basic study design, measures of di 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 231 000) 3 3 OPT
es on 1) the basic biochemical functions and interactions of macronutrients and 3 3 OPT
ual food choices, health behaviors, and overall health. Application topics incl 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
ge over the life span. This course will explore the nutritional foundations of grow 3 3 OPT
rious perspectives on how to address those concerns. This course uses case studie 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
Western concepts of mental health and disorder in non-Western cultures. Along w 3 3 OPT
(Same as THEA 389 001) 3 3 OPT
al, educational, and popularized self-improvement domains with a promise of enha 3 3 OPT
al for all majors and minors</strong>. This course will cover major topics in hea 2 2 OPT
(Full topic: Putting People First: Experiences in Health) 3 3 OPT
h outcomes (with particular emphasis on diet, physical activity and smoking). Ex 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/15/16) 3 3 OPT
(same as REL 370 002) 3 3 OPT
(Same as WGS 385 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 358R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as THEA 389 002) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 389 003) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 3 3 OPT
hat the immune system, inflammation, regenerative potential and oxygen status a 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
0 0
0 0
hough the line between cultural ideology and scientific knowledge is increasing 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 3 3 OPT
varies across cultures. The purpose of this interdisciplinary course is to examine 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/13/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as FILM 204 000) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Topic: Introduction to Visual Culture in the 20th Century) 4 4 OPT
(Topic: Images and History) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Same as SOC 289 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as RUSS 270W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as CPLT 202W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Complete Topic: Bodies 1 1 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 SUS
(Same as SOC 389 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 385 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REES 375 000, HIST 385 005, POLS 385 008) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ENVS 385 00P, HIST 385 00P, and PORT 385 00P)(Permissio 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 369W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 380W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as GER 375W 000, JS 370W 000, PSYC 385W 000) (Location: 4 4 OPT
(Same as AMST 385W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as EAS 385W 000, FILM 373W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 385W 003) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 389W 004, HIST 385W 004) 4 4 OPT
(Same as RUSS 372W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ANT 385W 00P)(Please see course description for details 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Cancelled 11/16/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/16/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 6 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/16) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
o semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From the first day of class, i 5 5 OPT
o semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From the first day of class, i 5 5 OPT
o semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From the first day of class, i 5 5 OPT
o semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From the first day of class, i 5 5 OPT
o semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From the first day of class, i 5 5 OPT
o semester introductory sequence (Ital101-Ital102). From the first day of class, i 5 5 OPT
(Cancelled 01/12/2017) 3 3 OPT
e level development of language skills (aural comprehension, speaking, reading and 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 3 3 OPT
assist advanced students in fully developing their Italian language skills whil 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Same as CPLT 317W 00 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
</strong></p> <p><strong>Content:</strong> In this course, we will explor 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/22/2017) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 16 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 270 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 275 000, ENVS 275 000) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS451RW 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as MESAS 125 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as GER 190 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 190 002) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 210R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 252 000 and REL 270 002) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/20/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 255, ANCMED 201R 000, and ANT 285 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 270 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 270 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 308 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 322 000 and HIST 322 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as REL 343 000)(Topic:Living Jewish Thinkers) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/15/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/17/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 002 and REL 370 001) 3 3 OPT
(PHIL 385 002 and GER 375 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as FILM 395R 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as GER 375W 000, IDS 385W 002, PSYC 385W 000) (Location 4 4 OPT
(Same as REL 358RW 000 and ANT 385W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 389W 002) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 379W 00P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment 4 4 OPT
(Same as HEBR 435R 000) (Full title: Israeli National Cinema and H 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 12/22/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 485 001, CPLT 489 000, and ENG 489 002) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 487RW 000)(Complete Topic:Gender & Sexuality in M 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/27/2016) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Same as EAS 277 000, SOC 271 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 382 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
ively exploited tourism destination in the world, and yet the significance of the in 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 385W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 394 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as SPAN 440W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as SPAN 460W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 489RW 000) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
l and entertaining of all Latin works, Ovid’s <em>Metamorphoses</em>. Th 3 3 OPT
1 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
d culture of the United States. It discusses the many languages and forms 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 203 000) 4 4 OPT
0 0
onetics studies the physical properties, both articulatory and acoustic, of all 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/13/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/15/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as SPAN 303 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as SPAN 304 000) 3 3 OPT
cquisition (SLA), which seeks to understand the linguistic, psychological and 3 3 OPT
attitudes – the perceptions, beliefs, and stereotypes that are commonly att 3 3 OPT
(Same as SOC 383 000) 3 3 OPT
will look at the history of the field and trace the origins of linguistic exper 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 385 009) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as SPAN 385W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Same as SOC 489 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as SPAN 410 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as SPAN 410 001) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 12/06/16) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 12/06/16) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Mandatory lab accompanying this class meets Fridays 8:00-8:50a 4 4 OPT
(Mandatory lab accompanying this class meets Fridays 9:00-9:50a 4 4 OPT
(Mandatory lab accompanying this class meets Fridays 2:00-2:50p 4 4 OPT
(Mandatory lab accompanying this class meets Fridays 3:00-3:50p 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(In this class we will learn some mathematics from the areas of pro 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Combinatorial topics will be drawn from graph theory, set systems, 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(This is the lab for MATH 362W) 0 0
(Same as QTM 385 00P) (Prerequisites: Math 211 and Math 221, or QT 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as ECON 425 00P)(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) ( 4 4 OPT
(Same as ECON 425 01P)(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/13/2017) 1 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Same as JS 125 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/06/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANCMED 190 000 and CL 190 000)(Freshmen Seminar - Limi 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
to deepen their knowledge of Middle Eastern civilizations, the region’s po 4 4 OPT
(Topic:Gender, Sexuality and Power in Ancient Middle Eastern Liter 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/06/2016) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
1 4 OPT
2 2 OPT
(Same as JS 252 000 and REL 270 002) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANCMED 201R 000, ANT 285 000, and JS 271 002) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 270 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 275 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MUS 270 000, REL 270 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 285 003)(Complete Topic - From Pearls to Petroleum 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 200R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/08/2017) 1 5 OPT
(Cancelled 10/06/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385W 006) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 322 000 and JS 322 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as HIST 332W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as REL 338 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 385 000 and FILM 373 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 385 006 and HIST 385 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 370 000 and REL 370 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 369R 000 and FILM 373 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AFS 389 002 and FILM 389 003) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ECON 385 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 385 009) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/06/2017) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 012 and WGS 385 005) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 013 and WGS 385 006)(Complete Topic - Feminist 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 380 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 414W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/14/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 490R 002)(Complete Topic: Deep Democratization in 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
5 5 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/16) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as DANC 211 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/16) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Pre-requisite: MUS 221) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 270 002, MUS 270 000) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Same as THEA 389 03P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Same as AAS 306 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Pre-requisite: MUS 240) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/16) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Pre-requisite MUS 347) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/01/16) 4 4 OPT
sic repertoire through the lens of sketches and original sources. Our study will 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 385W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/02/16) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Pre-requisite: MUS 440) 2 2 OPT
(Cancelled 10/02/16) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) 4 4 OPT
how does it apply to music? How and why did composers and performers of the 19th cen 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Same as BIOL 190 002)(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year S 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as BIOL 360 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as PSYC 353 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/19/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/19/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as PSYC 321 000) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Same as PSYC 302 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as PSYC 385 000 and REL 370 000)(Complete Topic: Neuroscie 3 3 OPT
(Same as PSYC 385 001)(Prerequisites: PSYC 110 or any of the NB 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
>Neuropathology </strong></p> <p>The primary focus of this course will be to provid 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/19/2016) 3 3 OPT
1 1 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
1 1 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Class Will be Taught Onl 3 3 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Class Will be Taught Onli 4 4 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Class Will be Taught Onl 0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Online Class) (Student mus 4 4 GRD
(Letter Grade Only)(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment; send 4 4 GRD
(This lab section is restricted to students enrolled in NRSG 304. M 4 4 GRD
4 4 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(This is the lab associat 4 4 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Must send email to nur 0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Online Class) 3 3 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Online Class) 4 4 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Must Send Email Request 6 6 GRD
(Class is for ABSN Students) 3 3 GRD
(Class is for ABSN Students) 3 3 GRD
(Class is for BSN Students) 3 3 GRD
1 1 SUS
(This Class is for ABSN Students) 3 3 GRD
(This Class is for BSN Students) 3 3 GRD
(Clinical) 3 3 GRD
(This Class is for ABSN Students) 2 2 GRD
(This Class is for BSN Students) 2 2 GRD
2 2 GRD
3 3 GRD
2 2 GRD
2 2 GRD
1 5 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 GRD
2 2 GRD
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 2 2 GRD
2 2 OPT
1 1 SUS
2 2 OPT
2 2 GRD
(Clinical) 3 3 GRD
2 2 GRD
2 2 OPT
2 2 GRD
1 1 SUS
2 2 GRD
3 3 GRD
4 4 GRD
2 2 OPT
1 1 GRD
2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 GRD
2 2 OPT
3 3 GRD
2 2 GRD
(Cancelled 10/10/2016) 1 1 GRD
1 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 6 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 GRD
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 0 0
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 10/20/2016) 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 0 0
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(This section is taught within the "Play Fusion" model. A variety of 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 01/09/17) 1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
(January 28, 29 & February 4th, 5th, Four 8 hour days all on weeke 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 09/20/16) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
5 5 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/13/2016) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
n self-knowledge, memory, and time. Who am I? What does it mean to know mys 4 4 OPT
may come to mind. “Pie-in-the-sky”: maybe utopia is an impossible re 4 4 OPT
uo;</p> <p>-Spock (Star Trek IV: <em>The Undiscovered Country</em>)</p> <p>The a 4 4 OPT
are the kinds of fallacies? How can terms be defined? What are the rules of th 4 4 OPT
prepare it for intellectual inquiry. Just as grammar teaches us the order of lan 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
s that people, things, and events hold for us – are our own responsibility. 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/16) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
st to philosophers for millennia, the field of biomedical ethics first emerged in 4 4 OPT
es life begin? When does it end? How should access to medical care be distribut 4 4 OPT
Various ethical issues within environmentalism will be addressed, including: mo 4 4 OPT
the contemporary business world. We will explore questions of what is ethics an 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/29/16) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
understood facets of our human existence. Our awareness of time’s perce 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Topic: Film and Race) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/29/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/31/16) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/04/16) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/04/16) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/16/16) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as POLS 385 001) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(GER 375 001 and JS 370 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as FREN 341 000 and CPLT 389 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as WGS 385 003, AAS 385 010) 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
ophy; more specifically, we will try to get conceptual clarification regarding o 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
za. Until recently, Spinoza was hardly known in the Anglo-American world. It just 4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/30/16) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
3 3 OPT
(Prerequisite: PHYS 141 or 151; This course requires PHYS 1412 O 4 4 OPT
(Prerequisite: PHYS 141 or 151; This course requires PHYS 1412 O 4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
(Cancelled 01/09/17) 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
(Cancelled 01/09/17) 0 0
(Prerequisite: Physics 151 or consent from instructor) 4 4 OPT
(Lab portion of PHYS 152) 0 0
(Lab portion of PHYS 152) 0 0
0 0
(Lab portion of PHYS 152) 0 0
(Lab portion of PHYS 152) 0 0
(Lab portion of PHYS 152) 0 0
(Same as BIOL 212 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as BIOL 212 LD1) 0 0
(Same as BIOL 212 LE1) 0 0
(PHYS 152 or equivalent transfer credit as prerequisite) 3 3 OPT
(This course requires PHYS 142/PHYS_OX142 OR PHYS 152/PHYS_OX152 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
(This course requires PHYS 152 as a prerequisite or PHYS 142 and 3 3 OPT
(Topic: Newton's Laws) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(This course requires PHYS 253 or equivalent transfer credit as a pr 3 3 OPT
(This course requires PHYS 253/PHYS_OX and PHYS 365 and MATH 21 4 4 OPT
0 0
(This course requuires PHYS 253 or equivalent transfer credit as a p 5 5 OPT
0 0
(This course PHYS 253/PHYS_OX and MATH 212/MATH_OX 212 or equiv 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 4 OPT
nding of the contemporary American political system. In addition, the course will 3 3 OPT
ternational politics (defined as relations between states). This course has three 4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
of modern political systems. It outlines the major concepts and methods of compa 4 4 OPT
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
(Cancelled 09/22/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
a powerful vehicle for social and political commentary, especially as it 3 3 OPT
ourse moves analysis of American politics from the examination of individual institu 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANCMED 202 002) 3 3 OPT
ntury to the present. Most people today believe that norms like freedom and equalit 3 3 OPT
method of contemporary political analysis. This course is fundamentally ab 3 3 OPT
in International Relations. POLS 110 is a prerequisite. The course builds ex 3 3 OPT
o the study of comparative politics. It assumes that students have taken POLS 3 3 OPT
he present definitions and understandings of human rights in the contemporar 3 3 OPT
economy, focusing on political problems in international trade, investment, an 3 3 OPT
(Same as EAS 322 000) 3 3 OPT
mparative thematic and theoretical approach to the study and analysis of West Eur 3 3 OPT
d the larger political environment in which it operates impact its decision-making 3 3 OPT
tem. To help students understand American party politics in the twenty-first 3 3 OPT
behaviors associated with the United States Supreme Court. It is NOT a constitution 3 3 OPT
cting civil liberties and civil rights as interpreted by the United States Suprem 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/20/2016) 3 3 OPT
licy analysis and program evaluation—what it is, how to do it, and most impo 3 3 OPT
(Same as CBSC 370B 00P, ENVS 370B 00P, and SOC 370B 00P)(Permis 4 4 OPT
(Same as CBSC 370L 00P, ENVS 370L 00P, and SOC 370L 00P)(Permiss 1 1 SUS
(Same as FILM 389 002) 3 3 OPT
s, prosecution, and consequences of war. Specific topics discussed include co 4 4 OPT
(Same as FILM 373 000 and MESAS 370 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as PHIL 385 000) 3 3 OPT
criminal justice as well as what government cannot do. The course is in 3 3 OPT
ica. It will address three fundamental questions about poverty in America: (1) W 3 3 OPT
(Same as AFS 389 000) 3 3 OPT
n state repression and control in dictatorships. Autocrats maintain power through 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385 003 and MESAS 370 001) 3 3 OPT
hour course focuses on insurgent movements as a political phenomenon to be expl 3 3 OPT
(Same as REES 375 000, IDS 385 002, HIST 385 005) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 006) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/06/2016) 3 3 OPT
tional relations. Do morals and justice have a place in war, or is war an arena dete 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
economics & politics” and “politics & economics?” This 3 3 OPT
(Same as LACS 385 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 16 16 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 16 16 SUS
e courts like and unlike other institutions of government? What roles do court 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/16/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 470 001)(Complete Topic: Deep Democratization i 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/26/2016) 4 4 OPT
snational crime, and provides a challenge to policymakers in all states. This c 4 4 OPT
s of polarization in American politics. The growing ideological divide betwe 3 3 OPT
oes electing judges distort their impartiality? Are judges racially biased in their 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 12/12/16) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
egrated skills language course. This courses helps students develop a basic abil 4 4 OPT
or students with little or no preparation in the language, but are Spanish speak 3 3 OPT
or students with little or no preparation in the language, but are Spanish speak 3 3 OPT
op communication skills in Portuguese and expand knowledge of Lusophone cultural 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
tic skills and cultural understanding through the study of Brazilian, Portuguese 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AFS 302W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENVS 385 00P, HIST 385 00P, and IDS 385 00P)(Permission 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 01/12/2017) 1 1 OPT
o have completed PORT 201 and are currently (Spring 2017) enrolled 1 1 OPT
of behavior. Special attention is given to sex, eating, drinking, sleeping and wak 3 3 OPT
ter introductory psychology sequence. This course will introduce the field of c 3 3 OPT
ter introductory psychology sequence. This course will introduce the field of c 3 3 OPT
ory psychology will cover in broad brushstrokes the major areas of research desig 3 3 OPT
ory psychology will cover in broad brushstrokes the major areas of research desig 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only)(Complete 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/29/2016) 3 3 OPT
d scientific thought in psychology, including observational, survey, and experim 5 5 OPT
d scientific thought in psychology, including observational, survey, and experim 0 0
d scientific thought in psychology, including observational, survey, and experim 0 0
d scientific thought in psychology, including observational, survey, and experim 0 0
d scientific thought in psychology, including observational, survey, and experim 0 0
d scientific thought in psychology, including observational, survey, and experim 0 0
d scientific thought in psychology, including observational, survey, and experim 0 0
(Prerequisites: Prior completion of PSYC 100, 110, 111, or AP/IB cre 3 3 OPT
(Prerequisites: Prior completion of PSYC 100, 110, 111, or AP/IB cre 3 3 OPT
(Prerequisites: Prior completion of PSYC 100, 110, 111, or AP/IB cre 3 3 OPT
(Prerequisites: Prior completion of PSYC 100, 110, 111, or AP/IB cre 3 3 OPT
(Prerequisites: Prior completion of PSYC 100, 110, 111, or AP/IB cre 3 3 OPT
(Same as NBB 370 000)(Prerequisites: Prior completion of PSYC 100, 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/19/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as NBB 321 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as BIOL 325 000) 3 3 OPT
(Prerequisites: Prior completion of PSYC 100, 110, 111, or AP/IB cre 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as NBB 302 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as NBB 370 001 and REL 370 000)(Complete Topic: Neuroscien 3 3 OPT
(Same as NBB 370 002)(Prerequisites: PSYC 110 or any of the NBB 3 3 OPT
(Complete Topic: The Psychology of Electoral Pol and Political Com 3 3 OPT
(Same as GER 375W 000, JS 370W 000, IDS 385W 002) (Location: 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/29/2016) 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Prerequisites: PSYC 200 or undergraduate course in introductory s 3 3 OPT
(Permission required prior to enrollment)(Students interested in ta 3 3 OPT
(Permission required prior to enrollment)(Prior completion of Stat 4 4 OPT
erspective of development, from infancy, to childhood and adolescence, but also 3 3 OPT
(Same as ENG 489 00P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (Prerequisite: PSYC 200W 3 3 OPT
(Topic: Advanced Neuroimaging Practicum) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
= 1 credit). Students must have consent of faculty member and agreement on 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Psychology majors only)( 1 12 OPT
l statistics. It is designed as a gateway course, with emphasis on practice and imp 4 4 OPT
l statistics. It is designed as a gateway course, with emphasis on practice and imp 4 4 OPT
l statistics. It is designed as a gateway course, with emphasis on practice and imp 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 000) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 002) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 002) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 002) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 000) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 000) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 000) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 001) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 001) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 001) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 001) 4 4 OPT
(This is a lab section of QTM 100 002) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
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4 4 OPT
0 0
ng data. The material is selected to enable you to become proficient enough to ac 1 1 OPT
(Cancelled 10/18/16) 3 3 OPT
mental data. The majority of data in the empirical studies are non-experiement 3 3 OPT
(Same as BIOL 355 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MATH 385 00P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) ( 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 2 OPT
(Cancelled 10/12/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 GRD
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Same as IDS 385 002, HIST 385 005, POLS 385 008) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HIST 385W 000))(Complete Topic: Russia in War and Revo 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
e to religion. Every day religion is in the news. There are religious “extremi 3 3 OPT
e to religion. Every day religion is in the news. There are religious “extremi 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 190 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 270 004) 3 3 OPT
wing number of populations? How does the access to and the encounter of the &ld 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)(Online Only)(Open to E 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 210R 000) 3 3 OPT
(Appropriate only for exceptional first year students.) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 12/19/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 270 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 252 000 and JS 252 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 273 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 270 002, MUS 270 000) 3 3 OPT
(For Religion Majors)(Others May Apply) 4 4 OPT
uddhists wear black while others wear maroon? Is Zen really a form of Buddhis 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 308 000) 3 3 OPT
(Topic:Buddhism and Social Change) 3 3 OPT
and approaches in examining the dramatic impact on the Church of the Protes 4 4 OPT
(Same as MESAS 338 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 343 000)(Topic:Living Jewish Thinkers) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/15/16) 3 3 OPT
nt and early Christian texts in this class is based on 21st century methods of the 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 385 007, AFS 389 001, and WGS 352R 000) 3 3 OPT
mination of the relationships between Hindu goddesses, women, and rituals. N 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/18/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/18/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/17/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/27/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HLTH 385 008) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 385W 001 and JS 370W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as FILM 373 001 and MESAS 370 003) 4 4 OPT
(Same as PSYC 385 000 and NBB 370 001)(Complete Topic: Neuroscie 3 3 OPT
(Same as JS 370 000 and MESAS 370 002) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HLTH 385 006) 3 3 OPT
ers call for action in response to it? What does religion have to do with climate cha 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 414W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as RUSS 420 000 and CPLT 489 001) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/16) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
d and evil, conscience and wisdom, and freedom and fate. Great Russian writers, su 3 3 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 285W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as IDS 385 007) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/3/16) 4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Same as CPLT 489 001 and REL 472 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 SUS
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e variety of examples, in areas ranging from health and sports to inequality and m 3 3 OPT
logical approach. Major theoretical concepts and methodologies will be examined an 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/17/2016) 3 3 OPT
d extent of delinquency. This will include an examination of history of delinque 3 3 OPT
ciology of culture (the influence of culture on cultural formations) and cultural 3 3 OPT
and broader understanding of cultural phenomena from a sociological perspective. It in 3 3 OPT
jective of this course is for you to attempt to answer the following questions: (1) What 3 3 OPT
illness, and health care institutions as social phenomena, in four parts that move fro 3 3 OPT
out social contexts (e.g. social relationships, the state of society, social inequ 3 3 OPT
rse Description</strong></p> <p>This course looks at how individuals interact with t 3 3 OPT
ood that race is, biologically speaking, an exceedingly complex matter and that preconc 3 3 OPT
ood that race is, biologically speaking, an exceedingly complex matter and that preconc 3 3 OPT
(Same as KRN 271 000, EAS 277 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 285 000) 3 3 OPT
(What makes a society work properly? How should a society balance 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 01/04/17) 4 4 OPT
erous models, theories, and empirical studies are employed. First, what is the natu 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/20/2016) 4 4 OPT
3 3 OPT
e provides a foundation for understanding the role and limits of law in human society 3 3 OPT
ppiness, integrating findings from positive psychology, psychiatry, behavioral g 3 3 OPT
design in the social sciences. Topics include measurement validity and reliabilit 4 4 OPT
mmonly used by social scientists, including surveys, in-depth interviews, and expe 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 370B 00P, CBSC 370B 00P, and ENVS 370B 00P)(Permi 4 4 OPT
(Same as POLS 370L 00P, CBSC 370L 00P, and ENVS 370L 00P)(Permis 1 1 SUS
(Same as LING 383 000) 3 3 OPT
of social relations. As Sociologist Judy Aulette puts it: “Work takes up 3 3 OPT
utside of or unmarked by society. In contrast, this course introduces students 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/18/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as IDS 385 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/26/2016)(Class Changed to SOC 333 000) 3 3 OPT
nt benefited from the work of scholars who played central roles in the soci 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/18/16) 4 4 OPT
4 4 OPT
(Same as LING 485 000) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 12 OPT
panish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designed to further promote bas 4 4 OPT
on of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designed to further promot 4 4 OPT
on of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designed to further promot 4 4 OPT
on of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designed to further promot 4 4 OPT
on of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designed to further promot 4 4 OPT
on of Spanish 101 and is an integrated-skills course designed to further promot 4 4 OPT
inning-level language course designed to advance students towards a higher level 4 4 OPT
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
panish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. Studen 3 3 OPT
panish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. Studen 3 3 OPT
panish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. Studen 3 3 OPT
panish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. Studen 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
on of Spanish 201 and is designed to further develop students' Spanish skills. S 3 3 OPT
both cultural understanding and linguistic skills. It explores cultural issues in 3 3 OPT
both cultural understanding and linguistic skills. It explores cultural issues in 3 3 OPT
d Economics (SPA 217), students will develop a greater understanding ofSpanish a 3 3 OPT
(Students enrolled in this course may enroll in IDS 290-01P: ??Ident 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/2016) 4 4 OPT
oundational courses for the major and minor in Spanish. This course has a transat 4 4 OPT
oundational courses for the major and minor in Spanish. This course has a transatlan 4 4 OPT
oundational courses for the major and minor in Spanish. This course has a transatlan 4 4 OPT
(Same as LING 303 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as LING 304 000) 3 3 OPT
rrative strategies and their history in Spanish-language works. Students will lear 3 3 OPT
uce students to the study of Hispanic theater, film,and performance, underscoring 3 3 OPT
writing instruction with the study ofHispanic cultural topics – in this section 4 4 OPT
(Same as THEA 389 002) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment)( S 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as LING 385W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Same as LING 485 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as LING 485 002) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as LACS 490RW 000) 4 4 OPT
e space of the city became identified with the bourgeois public sphere, urbanis 3 3 OPT
ntine novelist Alejandro Lopez portrays the story of a woman who wants to escape 3 3 OPT
s poetry? Throughout history poetry has served to speak of the deeds of heroes, of l 3 3 OPT
(Same as LACS 490RW 001) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 10/14/2017) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
2 12 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/2016) 1 99 GRD
5 5 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist or 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist or 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 3 3 OPT
3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 4 4 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 0 0
(Freshmen Seminar - Limited to First Year Students Only) 3 3 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 GRD
(Cancelled 09/26/16) 3 3 OPT
(Please contact listed faculty member for information on waitlist o 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 216 000)(Please contact listed faculty member for inf 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/17/16) 3 3 OPT
fundamental principles of design to create an environment for the characters of 4 4 OPT
d you do it? THEA 240 is a hands-on course in startups. Each student will design 3 3 OPT
wned techniques and philosophy of The Open Theater. Prof Vincent Murphy& 4 4 OPT
eatrical works in progress and experimentation through observation, constructive 1 1 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
n generating and shaping thematic through-lines. Pre-requisite of THEA 222.</ 4 4 OPT
n generating and shaping thematic through-lines. Pre-requisite of THEA 222.</ 0 0
(Cancelled 11/14/16) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 11/14/16) 0 0
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
r the theatre. This includes a grounding in theory, figure drawing and costume ren 3 3 OPT
(Same as DANC 385 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/16) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENGCW 375RW 00P)(Permission Required Prior to Enroll 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HLTH 385 000) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HLTH 385 009) 3 3 OPT
(Same as SPAN 330 000) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) (S 3 3 OPT
(Same as MUS 300R 08P) (Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 1 OPT
nspired by or in reaction to Shakespeare's life and works will be read, analyzed 4 4 OPT
d of lectures, workshops, and panel discussions with faculty, guest artists, 1 1 SUS
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 2 2 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 4 4 OPT
(Cancelled 09/28/16) 1 8 OPT
es, debates and methods within the interdisciplinary field of Women’s, Gen 3 3 OPT
</strong></p> <p>This course will introduce you to the interdisciplinary field of Wo 3 3 OPT
y field of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS). In this course 3 3 OPT
en’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS). In this course, we will examin 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 11/21/16) 3 3 OPT
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(Cancelled 11/21/16) 0 0
(Cancelled 11/21/16) 0 0
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4 4 OPT
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(Cancelled 10/03/2016) 3 3 OPT
ty the product of life circumstances such as disability and old age? Is it 3 3 OPT
(Same as CPLT 202W 002) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 3 3 OPT
he historical development of feminist theory, from the nineteenth century to the p 3 3 OPT
(Same as REL 352R 000, AAS 385 007, and AFS 389 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as CHN 368 000, EAS 368 000) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/21/2016) 3 3 OPT
(Same as HLTH 385 007) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 385 005 and AMST 385 003)(Complete Topic: No Tea, 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 385 010, PHIL 385 004) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AFS 389 004) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 008 and HIST 385 012) 3 3 OPT
(Same as MESAS 370 009 and HIST 385 013)(Complete Topic - Femini 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/25/16) 3 3 OPT
(Same as ANT 385 005) 3 3 OPT
(Cancelled 10/16/2016) 4 4 OPT
(Same as ENG 345W 001) 4 4 OPT
(Same as AAS 482 000 and ENG 489 001) 3 3 OPT
(Same as AAS 483W 000 and ENG 489W 000) 4 4 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 8 OPT
(Permission Required Prior to Enrollment) 1 4 OPT
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