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Fall and Spring 2022-2023 University Course Offerings, Study notes of History

A list of various university courses offered during the Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 semesters across different disciplines such as English, History, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Political Science, Sociology, and more. The courses cover a wide range of topics including race, gender, sexuality, religion, international relations, and more.

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Download Fall and Spring 2022-2023 University Course Offerings and more Study notes History in PDF only on Docsity! Curricular Programs 1 Curricular Programs Collaborative Research and Scholarly Experiences Collaborative Research and Scholarly Experiences (COEX) engage groups of students in addressing a research question or knowledge gap of interest to scholarly communities. Typically, a COEX course would engage students in: 1. Research practices authentic to the discipline (e.g., by asking questions, using the tools of the discipline for gathering and analyzing data, developing and critiquing interpretations and arguments). 2. Discovery, or exploration of ill-structured questions where the outcome is not known to the students nor the instructor, and there is the potential for generating new knowledge or insights. 3. Creating work that has potential impact beyond the classroom (e.g., through reports for an outside organization, authorship or acknowledgement in a potential publication, blogs or podcasts distributed beyond the classroom). 4. Collaboration, such as group work, giving and receiving peer feedback, pooling data, and sharing interpretations. 5. Iteration, or processes of revision, learning from failure, and acknowledging and building on other students’ work. A complete list of each semester’s COEX courses may be viewed in Courses@Brown by choosing “Collaborative Research and Scholarly Experiences” in the Curricular Programs field. Community-Based Learning and Research Community-Based Learning and Research (CBLR) courses connect academic inquiry with real-world learning experiences, enabling students to integrate and transfer their learning to contexts beyond the classroom. CBLR-designated courses: (i) Involve collaboration with one or more community partners to investigate an important social challenge or problem; (ii) Incorporate in-depth community-based experiences (typically undertaken outside of the classroom) into the learning and/or research objectives of the course; (iii) Provide structured opportunities for reflecting on the relationship between classroom learning and real-world experience, with the goals of deepening the understanding of course content and exploring questions of identity, agency, and social responsibility; and (iv) Create products or outcomes that are shared with the community partner and/or broader public. A complete list of each semester’s CBLR courses may be viewed in Courses@Brown by choosing “Community-Based Learning and Research” in the Curricular Programs field. First Year Seminars First-year seminars ensure close contact between first-year students and faculty members while simultaneously offering a rigorous introduction to the concepts and methods of a particular subject area or department. Seminars have few if any prerequisites and are offered in all areas of the curriculum, from anthropology to physics to literary arts. Students receive regular feedback on the work they produce for the seminars, and seminar faculty often serve as informal mentors for their students long after the class has ended. A complete list of each semester’s seminars may be viewed in Courses@Brown by choosing “First-Year Seminar” in the Curricular Programs field. Registration for first-year seminars takes place during the summer prior to students’ matriculation to Brown. Depending on availability, first-year students may also add seminars to their course schedules during pre-registration and shopping periods. Race, Power, and Privilege Courses In their content and their objectives, Race, Power, and Privilege (RPP) courses examine issues of structural inequality, racial formations and/or disparities, and systems of power within a complex, pluralistic world. RPP courses may investigate: 1. The ways different forms of power and privilege construct racial and identity formations in the U.S. and/or globally; the cultural, political, and intellectual responses to this racialization; 2. How categories of race and ethnicity are produced intersectionally in relation to other hierarchical structures of difference including gender, sexual orientation, class, religion, ability, citizenship status, and geography; 3. The structures, institutions, practices, and attitudes that enable, maintain, or mitigate domestic and/or global disparities in health, income, education outcomes, media representations, etc.; 4. The ways in which disciplinary structures of knowledge have been embedded in such historical formations as racism and colonialism. Sophomore Seminars Sophomore seminars bring together ideas, perspectives, and approaches that are not normally seen side by side in a given course or program. Embracing a range of intellectual perspectives, many of the seminars focus specifically on issues of social justice, identity, and difference. Limited to twenty students each, the seminars help students develop the skills, knowledge, and values they need to progress toward more advanced learning in a discipline or field. A complete list of each semester’s SOPH seminars may be viewed in Courses@Brown by choosing “Sophomore Seminar” in the Curricular Programs field. Writing-Designated Courses Brown students are expected to work on writing in their general studies and in the concentration. Students may begin to fulfill this expectation by taking at least one course that carries the WRIT designation. WRIT courses are offered across the curriculum and help students develop the ability to write well in styles appropriate to different academic disciplines. A complete list of each semester’s WRIT courses may be viewed in Courses@Brown by choosing “Writing-Designated Courses” in the Curricular Programs field. Collaborative Research and Scholarly Experiences Fall 2022 Biology BIOL 0190R S01 16546 Phage Hunters, Part I Sarah E. Taylor BIOL 0600 S01 16627 Genetic Screening in Model Org Louis R. Lapierre Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences CLPS 1191 S01 16834 Observing Animals Ruth Melanie Colwill Spring 2023 Biology BIOL 0190S S01 25125 Phage Hunters, Part II Yang Zhou BIOL 0285 S01 25391 Inquiry in Biochemistry Andrea Jeanne Sobieraj BIOL 0285 S02 25393 Inquiry in Biochemistry Andrea Jeanne Sobieraj BIOL 1555 S01 25179 Methods in Informatics and Dat Elizabeth S. Chen Chemistry CHEM 0500 S01 25304 Inorganic Chemistry TBD Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences CLPS 0540 S01 25324 Simulating Reality Fulvio Domini Engineering ENGN 1860 S01 25046 Advanced Fluid Mechanics Jesse T Ault Sociology SOC 1020 S01 25807 Methods of Social Research Jayanti J. Owens Curricular Programs 1 2 Curricular Programs Community-Based Learning and Research Fall 2022 Anthropology ANTH 1300 S01 17004 Anthropology of Addictions Irene Glasser Archaeology and Ancient World ARCH 1500 S01 18298 Classical Art in RISD Museum Cicek Beeby ARCH 1900 S01 18139 Archaeology of College Hill TBD Education EDUC 0515 S01 18368 Teaching LGBTQIA History John Palella EDUC 0520 S01 16491 Adolescent Literature Laura A. Snyder EDUC 0530 S01 16492 Fieldwrk + Sem in Secondary Ed TBD EDUC 1190 S01 16522 Family Engagement in Education Yoko Yamamoto EDUC 1320 S01 18367 Turning Hope into Results Emily Qazilbash English ENGL 1191A S01 17709 Rhetoric of Social Change Mary-Kim Arnold Environmental Studies ENVS 0110 S01 16530 Humans, Nature and the Environ Dawn King Ethnic Studies ETHN 0090A S01 16486 The Border/La Frontera Evelyn Hu-Dehart ETHN 1000 S01 16487 Intro to Amercn/Ethnic Studies Adrienne J. Keene Hispanic Studies HISP 0750B S01 17619 Latin American Diaspora in US Iris Montero Spring 2023 Anthropology ANTH 1301 S01 25457 Anthropology of Homelessness Irene Glasser ANTH 1515 S01 26605 Anthropology of Mental Health Katherine A. Mason Education EDUC 1250 S01 25116 Policy Implementatn in Educatn Jonathan E Collins Environmental Studies ENVS 1555 S01 25774 Urban Agriculture Dawn King Sociology SOC 1118 S01 25819 Context Research for Innov. Lisa DiCarlo First Year Seminars Fall 2022 American Studies AMST 0150E S01 18404 Skill Steven D. Lubar AMST 0150R S01 18223 Science in the Public Eye Debbie Weinstein Anthropology ANTH 0066Z S01 17005 Many Faces of Culture Contempo Lina M. Fruzzetti Archaeology and Ancient World ARCH 0770 S01 18136 Archaeology of Eating&Drinking Yannis Hamilakis Biology BIOL 0100 S01 17052 Living Bio at Brown and Beyond Kristina A Monteiro BIOL 0190P S01 16625 Pride/Prej Dev of Sci Theories Stephen L. Helfand BIOL 0190R S01 16546 Phage Hunters, Part I Sarah E. Taylor Chemistry CHEM 0080B S01 18385 Molecular Structrs in Chem/Bio Paul Gregory Williard Comparative Literature COLT 0510R S01 18364 War & the Arts: Guantanamo Esther K. Whitfield COLT 0610D S01 18106 Rites of Passage Arnold Louis Weinstein Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Science EEPS 0160N S01 17610 Monsters of the Abyss Baylor Fox-Kemper East Asian Studies EAST 0141 S01 16883 Catastrophic Japan Kerry Smith English ENGL 0150C S01 16143 The Medieval King Arthur Elizabeth Johnson Bryan ENGL 0150E S01 16149 Love and Friendship James A. Kuzner ENGL 0150U S01 16141 The Terrible Century Timothy R T Bewes ENGL 0151B S01 16146 How to Do Things with Books James F. Egan Environmental Studies ENVS 0070C S01 16526 Transcending Transptn Impacts Kurt Teichert Ethnic Studies ETHN 0090A S01 16486 The Border/La Frontera Evelyn Hu-Dehart French Studies FREN 0720G S01 16961 L'art de la nouvelle Thangam Ravindranathan German Studies GRMN 0750H S01 16767 Classics of Crime Fiction Thomas W. Kniesche History HIST 0558C S01 17159 LatinX Social Movement History Mark A Ocegueda HIST 0559B S01 17163 Asian Americans Third World Naoko Shibusawa Humanities HMAN 0800B S02 16280 Art of International Relations Damien Mahiet Judaic Studies JUDS 0050K S01 16607 Hope, Despair,Longing JewishTh Paul E. Nahme JUDS 0050P S01 16608 Synagogues, Churches, Mosques Katharina M Galor Literary Arts LITR 0100A S01 16566 Introduction to Fiction TBD LITR 0100B S01 16567 Introduction to Poetry TBD LITR 0710 S01 16577 Writers on Writing Seminar Colin C D Channer Music MUSC 0021F S01 17384 Popular Music in Latin America Joshua Tucker MUSC 0021L S01 18411 Music and War Katherine Elizabeth Freeze Philosophy PHIL 0090A S01 17470 Food and Philosophy Eric Guindon PHIL 0200H S01 17257 Contemporary Ethical Issues Anna S. Bjurman Pautz Political Science POLS 0820I S01 15975 Crime, Mafias and Prison David B Skarbek Portuguese and Brazilian Studies POBS 0910 S01 16476 On the Dawn of Modernity Onesimo T. Almeida Public Health PHP 0060 S01 16361 First-Yr Seminar Global Health Nisha Trivedi Religious Studies RELS 0090K S01 17886 Christmas in America Daniel Vaca Russian RUSS 0320C S01 18270 Demons and Angels Michal Oklot 2 Curricular Programs Curricular Programs 5 Hispanic Studies HISP 0550 S01 26363 Intermediate Spanish:Heritage TBD HISP 0730 S01 26017 Latin Am in Its Lit + Culture Erica Durante HISP 1331E S01 26020 Visions & Voices: Indig Mexico Iris Montero History HIST 0234 S01 25619 Modern Latin America Daniel A. Rodriguez HIST 0256 S01 25630 Introduction to Latinx History Mark A Ocegueda HIST 0656A S01 25633 Hist Intercollegiate Athletics Howard P. Chudacoff HIST 0678A S01 26266 Gndr,Sexalty,StatusPremodWorld TBD HIST 1202 S01 25628 Foundations Classical Heritage Kenneth S. Sacks HIST 1310 S01 25629 History of Brazil James N. Green HIST 1456 S01 25649 Econ/Finan Hist of Middle East Sreemati Mitter HIST 1554 S01 25623 American Empire Since 1890 Naoko Shibusawa HIST 1964L S01 25645 Slavery in Early Modern Wo Adam J Teller HIST 1967L S01 25635 Life in Brzl Undr Military Rle James N. Green HIST 1969F S01 25638 Mod Middle East Hist thru Lit Sreemati Mitter HIST 1977I S01 25641 Gen, Race, Med in Americas Daniel A. Rodriguez Judaic Studies JUDS 0651 S01 25155 Race, Sexuality, and the Jews Katharina M Galor JUDS 0703 S01 25156 From Margins to Center Rachel Rojanski JUDS 0831 S01 26002 Holocaust Literature David C. Jacobson Modern Greek MGRK 1220 S01 26378 Decolonizing Classcl Antiquity Yannis Hamilakis Music MUSC 0642 S01 25725 World Music Ensemble Martin K. Obeng Nahuatl NAHU 0200 S01 25425 Beginning Nahuatl II Eduardo de la Cruz Cruz Philosophy PHIL 1502 S01 25658 Philosophy of Race and Gender Anna S. Bjurman Pautz Political Science POLS 0820H S01 26182 Race and Visions of Justice Melvin L Rogers POLS 1820F S01 24742 Black Protest: Theory and Prax Juliet Hooker POLS 1821V S01 24757 Democracy and Inequality in Am Richard O. Snyder Portuguese and Brazilian Studies POBS 0105 S01 25078 Accelerated Portuguese TBD Public Health PHP 0400 S01 25188 Intro to Health Disparities David Zelaya PHP 1650 S01 25196 Race, Racism and Health TBD Sociology SOC 0010 S01 25797 Introductory to Sociology Lisa DiCarlo SOC 0300I S01 26547 From Macro to Micro: Experienc Prudence Carter SOC 0300N S01 26464 Social Inequality Emily Rauscher SOC 1116 S01 25823 Criminal Courts and the Law Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve SOC 1270 S01 25820 Race,Class,Ethnicity Mdrn Wrld Jose Itzigsohn SOC 1490 S01 25825 Power, Knowledge and Justice Michael D. Kennedy SOC 1871B S01 25843 Sociolog Perspectves on Povrty Gregory C. Elliott SOC 1873T S01 26535 Contemporary Social Theory Nur Yasemin Bavbek Theatre Arts and Performance Studies TAPS 1280W S01 25507 Native Amer Indigenous Theatre Sarah dAngelo TAPS 1281O S01 26280 Acting Outside the Box TBD Sophomore Seminars Fall 2022 Africana Studies AFRI 0670 S01 17750 Global Black Radicalism Brian W E Meeks AFRI 1085 S01 16828 The Black Vote Ainsley LeSure American Studies AMST 0170D S01 16483 Musical Youth Cultures Kiri M. Miller Biology BIOL 0940A S01 16649 Viral Epidemics Walter J. Atwood BIOL 0940D S01 16871 Rhode Island Flora:Local Plant Rebecca Y Kartzinel Education EDUC 0610 S01 16499 Brown v. Board of Education Tracy L. Steffes History HIST 0621A S01 18161 Surviving Medieval Paris Charles S Carroll HIST 0622A S01 17712 Inform Overload EarlyModEurope Amanda Julia Arceneaux HIST 0623B S01 17162 The Russian Revolution Ethan M Pollock HIST 0658D S01 17711 Walden + Woodstock Kenneth S. Sacks Spring 2023 Education EDUC 0620 S01 25101 Cradle of Inequality David E Rangel History HIST 0656A S01 25633 Hist Intercollegiate Athletics Howard P. Chudacoff HIST 0657A S01 26267 Early American Lives Christopher Grasso HIST 0659A S01 26265 ExcessiveForce:HistofLaw&Order TBD HIST 0678A S01 26266 Gndr,Sexalty,StatusPremodWorld TBD Writing-Designated Courses Fall 2022 Africana Studies AFRI 0090 S01 16829 An Intro to Africana Studies Ainsley LeSure AFRI 1170 S01 17970 Afr. American Women's History TBD AFRI 1920 S01 16827 Health Inequality in Historica Lundy Braun American Studies AMST 0150E S01 18404 Skill Steven D. Lubar AMST 0150R S01 18223 Science in the Public Eye Debbie Weinstein AMST 0170D S01 16483 Musical Youth Cultures Kiri M. Miller AMST 0190L S01 18120 AsianAm Lit of Social Activism Yuanyuan Feng AMST 1901D S01 16480 Motherhood in Black and White Beverly Haviland AMST 1902Z S01 16644 Radio: From Hams to Podcasts Susan Smulyan AMST 1905N S01 16488 War + Mind in Modern America Debbie Weinstein AMST 1906X S01 16485 Black Queer Life Kiana Murphy Anthropology ANTH 0300 S01 16999 Culture and Health Katherine A. Mason ANTH 1300 S01 17004 Anthropology of Addictions Irene Glasser ANTH 1940 S01 17009 Ethnographic Research Methods Lina M. Fruzzetti Archaeology and Ancient World ARCH 0407 S01 18137 Hadrian’s Wall + Roman Britain Tyler V Franconi ARCH 0770 S01 18136 Archaeology of Eating&Drinking Yannis Hamilakis ARCH 1900 S01 18139 Archaeology of College Hill TBD Biology BIOL 0940A S01 16649 Viral Epidemics Walter J. Atwood BIOL 1300 S01 16777 Biomolecular Interactions Nicolas Lux Fawzi BIOL 1800 S01 16739 Animal Locomotion Sharon M. Swartz Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations BEO 1930A S01 17915 BEO Capstone I Carrie E. Spearin BEO 1930B S01 17917 BEO Capstone I Brendan C. McNally BEO 1930C S01 17918 BEO Capstone I Brendan C. McNally Chemistry CHEM 1560N S01 16795 Organometallic Chemistry Jerome R Robinson Curricular Programs 5 6 Curricular Programs Classics CLAS 0150 S01 17963 Ancient Philosophy Mary-Louise G Gill CLAS 1120G S01 17943 The Idea of Self Joseph Michael Pucci CLAS 1140 S01 17952 Classical Philosophy of India David Buchta Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences CLPS 0010 S01 16838 Mind, Brain and Behavior Elena Festa CLPS 1191 S01 16834 Observing Animals Ruth Melanie Colwill CLPS 1195 S01 16835 Life Under Water Ruth Melanie Colwill CLPS 1390 S01 16831 Linguistic Field Methods Scott H AnderBois CLPS 1960 S01 16848 Senior Seminar in BDS Steven A. Sloman Comparative Literature COLT 0510R S01 18364 War & the Arts: Guantanamo Esther K. Whitfield COLT 0812R S01 18308 Reimagining the Americas: Lati Mariajose Rodriguez-Pliego COLT 1310J S01 17734 The Arab Renaissance Elias I. Muhanna Computer Science CSCI 1805 S01 17332 Computers, Freedom and Privacy Timothy H. Edgar Contemplative Studies COST 0140 S01 17118 Food, Religion and Politics Finnian M. Moore-Gerety COST 0520 S01 17120 Tai Chi, Qigong, and Tradition Larson Difiori COST 0526 S01 17124 This Whole World is OM: Mantra Finnian M. Moore-Gerety Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Science EEPS 0160N S01 17610 Monsters of the Abyss Baylor Fox-Kemper EEPS 1240 S01 17623 Stratigraphy and Sedimentation James M. Russell EEPS 1615 S01 17626 Environmental Policy Process Amanda Lynch Economics ECON 1070 S01 17195 Race, Crime, and Punishment in Glenn C. Loury ECON 1440 S01 17209 The Economic Analysis of Polit Daniel J. D'Amico ECON 1530 S01 17212 Health, Hunger + the Household Andrew D. Foster Education EDUC 0530 S01 16492 Fieldwrk + Sem in Secondary Ed TBD EDUC 0550 S01 17650 Current Issues in US Higher Ed Lindsay Page EDUC 0610 S01 16499 Brown v. Board of Education Tracy L. Steffes EDUC 1900 S01 16506 Senior Seminar Jin Li Engineering ENGN 1010 S01 16182 The Entrepreneurial Process Daniel E. Warshay ENGN 1010 S02 16183 The Entrepreneurial Process Fran Z Slutsky ENGN 1230 S01 16189 Instrumentation Design David A. Borton ENGN 1931J S01 16321 Social Impact of Emerging Tech Arto V. Nurmikko ENGN 1931P S01 16322 Energy and the Environment Indrek Kulaots English ENGL 0150C S01 16143 The Medieval King Arthur Elizabeth Johnson Bryan ENGL 0201C S01 17737 The Politics of Monstrosity Prudence Jillian Ross ENGL 0310A S04 16497 Shakespeare Connie Scozzaro ENGL 0511B S01 18251 19th-Century British Novel Benjamin W. Parker ENGL 1190X S01 16078 Nonfiction Now Michael H. Stewart ENGL 1311G S01 16211 Shakespeare and Love James A. Kuzner Environmental Studies ENVS 0070C S01 16526 Transcending Transptn Impacts Kurt Teichert ENVS 0110 S01 16530 Humans, Nature and the Environ Dawn King ENVS 1247 S01 18371 Clearing the Air Scott A. Frickel ENVS 1552 S01 16527 The Corruption of Env. Health David Egilman ENVS 1574 S01 17581 Climate Policy Research J Roberts ENVS 1615 S01 17432 Environmental Policy Process Amanda Lynch ENVS 1920 S01 17431 Methods Interdisciplinary Rsch TBD Ethnic Studies ETHN 0090A S01 16486 The Border/La Frontera Evelyn Hu-Dehart ETHN 1200G S01 16484 Intro Latino Cultural Studies Leticia Alvarado French Studies FREN 0600 S01 16761 Writing and Speaking French II Stephanie A Ravillon FREN 0600 S02 16762 Writing and Speaking French II Stephanie A Ravillon FREN 0600 S03 16763 Writing and Speaking French II Stephanie A Ravillon FREN 0720G S01 16961 L'art de la nouvelle Thangam Ravindranathan FREN 0950A S01 16764 Traduction Stephanie A Ravillon FREN 1040C S01 16962 Le Grand Siècle à l'écran Lewis C. Seifert FREN 1060H S01 17965 19th-C Novel & its Others Gretchen Schultz FREN 1070K S01 17093 Les années folles: le roman Maan Alsahoui FREN 1070M S01 17964 La question animale Thangam Ravindranathan Gender and Sexuality Studies GNSS 1990 S01 17551 Senior Seminar Helis Sikk German Studies GRMN 0500F S01 16543 20th Century German Culture Jonathan B Fine GRMN 0500F S02 16544 20th Century German Culture Jonathan B Fine Hispanic Studies HISP 0650 S01 17612 Advanced Spanish: Lit&Film Felipe I. Martinez-Pinzon HISP 0650 S02 17613 Advanced Spanish: Lit&Film TBD History of Art and Architecture HIAA 0074 S01 18098 Nineteenth-Century Architectur Dietrich Neumann HIAA 1440F S01 17325 Architectural Reuse Sheila Bonde HIAA 1888 S01 17324 Exhibition as Medium Lindsay A Caplan History HIST 0233 S01 17144 Colonial Latin America Jeremy R. Mumford HIST 0286B S01 17130 History of Medicine II Harold J. Cook HIST 0559B S01 17163 Asian Americans Third World Naoko Shibusawa HIST 0621A S01 18161 Surviving Medieval Paris Charles S Carroll HIST 0622A S01 17712 Inform Overload EarlyModEurope Amanda Julia Arceneaux HIST 0658D S01 17711 Walden + Woodstock Kenneth S. Sacks HIST 1101 S01 17146 Chinese Political Thought Cynthia J. Brokaw HIST 1120 S01 16938 At China's Edges Rebecca A. Nedostup HIST 1156 S01 17136 Postwar Japan Kerry Smith HIST 1266C S01 17138 English History, 1529-1660 Tim Harris HIST 1350 S01 18455 States,Kingdoms,AtlanticTrades TBD HIST 1553 S01 17141 Empires in America to 1890 Naoko Shibusawa HIST 1964F S01 17158 Early Modern Ireland Tim Harris HIST 1992 S01 17166 History Honors Workshop Jennifer E. Johnson HIST 1994 S01 17811 History Honors Thesis Part II Jennifer E. Johnson Humanities HMAN 0800B S02 16280 Art of International Relations Damien Mahiet HMAN 1975R S01 18108 Religion from Below Michael L. Satlow International and Public Affai IAPA 1701G S01 18424 Cultures of Surveillance Zehra Hashmi IAPA 1701H S01 18425 Is World Peace Possible? Marc Grinberg IAPA 1701K S01 18426 Geography Uneven Development Sangeeta Banerji IAPA 1701M S01 18453 Justice, Gender, and Markets TBD IAPA 1801 S01 18430 Science, Tech Policy Geri M. Augusto IAPA 1801C S01 18433 Brazilian Democracy Zairo Cheibub IAPA 1803 S01 18431 Humanitarian Response David Polatty IAPA 1804A S01 18317 Iran and the Islamic Revolutio Stephen A. Kinzer IAPA 1804D S01 18432 Legal Mthds for Public Policy Ari Gabinet IAPA 1816A S01 18470 Senior Honors Seminar Claudia Elliott Italian Studies ITAL 0500 S01 16266 Advanced Italian I Cristina Abbona-Sneider ITAL 1400N S01 17979 Italian Orientalism(s) Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg Judaic Studies JUDS 0050K S01 16607 Hope, Despair,Longing JewishTh Paul E. Nahme JUDS 0050P S01 16608 Synagogues, Churches, Mosques Katharina M Galor JUDS 0608 S01 17629 Jewish-Christian Partings Jae Hee Han JUDS 1753 S01 16610 Blacks and Jews Rachel Rojanski 6 Curricular Programs Curricular Programs 7 Korean KREA 0500 S01 16971 Advanced Korean TBD Latin LATN 1110S S01 17954 Catullus Jeri B. Debrohun Latin American & Caribbean Stu LACA 0500 S01 17997 Latin America Hist/CultJourney TBD LACA 1900 S01 17998 Prep Honors & Capstone TBD Literary Arts LITR 0100A S01 16566 Introduction to Fiction TBD LITR 0100B S01 16567 Introduction to Poetry TBD LITR 0110A S01 16568 Fiction I TBD LITR 0110A S02 16569 Fiction I TBD LITR 0110A S03 16570 Fiction I TBD LITR 0110B S01 16571 Poetry I TBD LITR 0110B S02 16572 Poetry I TBD LITR 0110B S03 16573 Poetry I TBD LITR 0110H S01 16574 Digital & Cross-Disciplinary TBD LITR 0210A S01 16575 Fiction Writing II Andrew E. Colarusso LITR 0210A S02 16576 Fiction Writing II TBD LITR 0210B S01 18356 Poetry Writing II TBD LITR 0710 S01 16577 Writers on Writing Seminar Colin C D Channer LITR 1010A S01 16565 Advanced Fiction Lori A. Baker LITR 1110N S01 17088 Wrkshp Potential Lit Peter Gale Nelson LITR 1231E S01 17180 Rereading Writing John H. Cayley Middle East Studies MES 1400 S01 18252 The Middle East in Berlin Katharina M Galor Modern Culture and Media MCM 0230 S01 17986 Digital Media Jinying Li MCM 0260 S01 18004 Cinematic Coding/Narrativity Veronica Fitzpatrick MCM 0902R S01 18016 In Real Time: Mediation Katherine Marie Contess MCM 1505P S01 18019 Channeling Race:Tv&Race in USA Lynne Joyrich Music MUSC 0021F S01 17384 Popular Music in Latin America Joshua Tucker MUSC 0021L S01 18411 Music and War Katherine Elizabeth Freeze MUSC 1677 S01 17413 Music & Culture 3rd Rep France Mark Seto Philosophy PHIL 0110 S01 16465 Ancient Greek Philosophy Mary-Louise G Gill PHIL 0200H S01 17257 Contemporary Ethical Issues Anna S. Bjurman Pautz PHIL 1705 S01 16469 Epistemology David P. Christensen PHIL 1860 S01 17356 Sense and Reference Richard Kimberly Heck Political Science POLS 1821O S01 15982 Pol of Econ Dev'l in Asia Ashutosh Varshney POLS 1822I S01 15964 Geopolitics of Oil and Energy Jeffrey D. Colgan POLS 1822W S01 15989 Congressional Investigations Jeffrey S Robbins POLS 1823H S01 15979 Public Opinion Katherine Tate POLS 1823J S01 18228 Freedom, Work, Leisure Alexander H. Gourevitch POLS 1823Z S01 15955 Gender and Public Policy Susan L. Moffitt POLS 1824K S01 15983 The American Welfare State in Margaret M. Weir POLS 1825K S01 15948 Good Government Ross E. Cheit POLS 1910 S01 15963 Senior Honors Thesis Preparatn Ross E. Cheit Portuguese and Brazilian Studies POBS 0105 S01 16430 Accelerated Portuguese Patricia I. Sobral POBS 0400 S01 16474 Writing + Speaking Portuguese Patricia I. Sobral POBS 0910 S01 16476 On the Dawn of Modernity Onesimo T. Almeida POBS 1080 S01 16475 Brazil: Lang/Theater/Culture Patricia I. Sobral Public Health PHP 0060 S01 16361 First-Yr Seminar Global Health Nisha Trivedi PHP 1070 S01 16365 Global Burden of Disease Abigail D. Harrison PHP 1910 S01 16407 Public Health Senior Sem Patrick M. Vivier PHP 1910 S02 16408 Public Health Senior Sem Kristin Konnyu Religious Studies RELS 0085C S01 18419 Ecology in the West Christopher D. DiBona RELS 0085D S01 18347 Black Gods TBD RELS 0090K S01 17886 Christmas in America Daniel Vaca RELS 0140 S01 17119 Food, Religion and Politics Finnian M. Moore-Gerety RELS 0520 S01 17122 Tai Chi, Qigong, and Tradition Larson Difiori RELS 0526 S01 17125 This Whole World is OM: Mantra Finnian M. Moore-Gerety RELS 1000 S01 17140 Methods in Religious Studies Stephen S. Bush RELS 1995 S01 17145 Senior Capstone Seminar Jason A Protass Russian RUSS 0320C S01 18270 Demons and Angels Michal Oklot RUSS 1550 S01 18271 Beyond The Kremlin:Rus Cul+Pol Fabrizio Fenghi RUSS 1660 S01 18267 Sexuality and Revolution Fabrizio Fenghi RUSS 1840 S01 18265 Nabokov Michal Oklot RUSS 1860 S01 18268 Chekhov Svetlana Evdokimova Science, Technology, and Society STS 1700R S01 17942 Disability and Capitalism Emily C Rogers STS 1900 S01 17726 Sr Sem in Science and Society TBD Sociology SOC 0300D S01 17381 Who Am I? Gregory C. Elliott SOC 0315 S01 18093 International Migration Laura Lopez Sanders SOC 1010 S01 17437 Classical Sociological Theory Jose Itzigsohn SOC 1950 S01 17416 Senior Seminar Jan Mateusz Pacewicz South Asian Studies SAST 0140 S01 18421 Food, Religion and Politics Finnian M. Moore-Gerety SAST 0526 S01 18422 This Whole World is OM Finnian M. Moore-Gerety Theatre Arts and Performance Studies TAPS 0100 S01 16586 Playwriting I TBD TAPS 0100 S02 16587 Playwriting I TBD TAPS 0200 S01 16588 Playwriting II TBD TAPS 1600 S01 16613 Dramaturgy Patricia Ybarra University Courses UNIV 1005 S01 16611 Narratives of Racism David C. Jacobson UNIV 1110 S01 16187 Problem Solving & Teaching Christina Smith Urban Studies URBN 0210 S01 16232 The City: Intro to Urban Study Lauren E Yapp URBN 1870D S01 16258 Downtown Development Robert E. Azar URBN 1871A S01 16523 Heritage in the Metropolis Lauren E Yapp Visual Art VISA 1800C S01 17789 Honors Seminar RaMell Ross VISA 1800G S01 17691 Junior Seminar in Visual Art Helina Metaferia Spring 2023 Africana Studies AFRI 0990 S01 26083 Black Lavender Elmo Terry-Morgan AFRI 1330 S01 25316 Africana Studies Junior Semina Lisa L Biggs AFRI 1360 S01 26136 Knowledge, Texts + Methodology Brian W E Meeks American Studies AMST 0170E S01 26096 Race as Science Fiction Kiana Murphy AMST 1700P S01 26093 Making Music American Kiri M. Miller AMST 1900P S01 26095 Essaying Culture Ralph E. Rodriguez Anthropology ANTH 0066X S01 25461 Politics and Symbols David I. Kertzer ANTH 0100 S01 25448 Intro to Cultural Anthropology Myles Lennon Applied Mathematics APMA 1940Y S01 26583 Wavelets and Applications Mark Ainsworth Curricular Programs 7
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