Courses

Social and Historical Studies

The following courses will apply to the IU Bloomington GenEd Social & Historical Studies requirement if taken in Summer 2011, Fall 2011, or Spring 2012.

  • AAAD-A 154    History of Race in the Americas
  • AAAD-A 156    Black Liberation Struggles against Jim Crow and Apartheid
  • AAAD-A 203    Studying Blacks of the New World
  • AAAD-A 205    Black Electoral Politics
  • AAAD-A 210    Black Women in the Diaspora
  • AAAD-A 250    U.S. Contemporary Minorities
  • AAAD-A 255    The Black Church in America
  • AAAD-A 264    History of Sport and the African American Experience
  • AAAD-A 265    Modern Sports and the African American Experience
  • AAST-A 101    Introduction to Asian American Studies
  • AFRI-L 231     African Civilization
  • AFRI-L 232     Contemporary Africa
  • AMST-A 150    Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies
  • AMST-A 201    U.S. Movements and Institutions
  • ANTH-A 105    Human Origins and Prehistory
  • ANTH-A 200    Topics in Anthropology of Culture and Society
  • ANTH-A 221    Anthropology of Food
  • ANTH-E 101    Ecology and Society
  • ANTH-E 105    Culture and Society
  • ANTH-E 200    Social and Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH-E 206    Chanting Down Babylon: Protest and Popular Culture in the Afro-Caribbean World Cultures
  • ANTH-E 210    Human Diversity Across Space & Time
  • ANTH-E 230    American Ethnic Diversity
  • ANTH-E 260    Health, Culture, and Illness
  • ANTH-L 200    Language and Culture
  • ANTH-P 200    Introduction to Archaeology
  • ANTH-P 210    Life in the Stone Age
  • ANTH-P 215    The Archaeology of Sex
  • ANTH-P 220    The Rise and Fall of Ancient Civilizations
  • ANTH-P 230    Archaeology of the Ancient Maya
  • ANTH-P 240    Archaeology of the Movies
  • ANTH-P 250    Introductory World Archeology
  • BUS-F 260      Personal Finance
  • BUS-L 100      Personal Law
  • BUS-L 201      Legal Environment of Business
  • BUS-X 100      Introduction to Business
  • CEUS-R 191    Introduction to Central Eurasia
  • CEUS-R 192    Oil, Islam, and Geopolitics
  • CEUS-R 193    Empire of the Mongols
  • CEUS-R 250    Introduction to the Ancient Near East
  • CEUS-R 260    The Great Wall of China
  • CEUS-R 270    The Civilization of Tibet
  • CEUS-R 293    Religion and Revolutions in Europe and Asia
  • CJUS-P 100    Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • CJUS-P 200    Theories of Crime and Deviance
  • CJUS-P 202    Alternative Social Control Systems
  • CLLC-L 120    Collins Colloquium: Politics, Identity, and Resistance
  • CLLC-L 220    Collins Colloquium: Uses of the Past
  • CMCL-C 122   Interpersonal Communication
  • CMCL-C 201   Race and the Media
  • CMCL-C 202   Media in the Global Context
  • CMCL-C 203   Gender, Sexuality, and the Media
  • CMCL-C 204   Topics in Media, Culture, & Society
  • CMCL-C 212   Communicating Sustainability
  • CMCL-C 229   Ways of Speaking
  • CMCL-C 290   Hollywood I
  • CMCL-C 292   Hollywood II
  • COLL-C 104   Critical Approaches to the Social and Historical Sciences
  • COLL-S 104    IFS Seminar in S&H
  • EALC-E 101    The World and East Asia
  • EALC-E 180    Cross-Cultural Experiences of War: East Asia and the United States
  • EALC-E 251    Traditional East Asian Civilizations
  • EALC-E 252    Modern East Asian Civilization
  • ECON-E 201    Introduction to Microeconomics
  • ECON-E 202    Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • ECON-S 201    Introduction to Microeconomics: Honors
  • ECON-S 202    Introduction to Macroeconomics: Honors
  • EDUC-F 200    Examining Self as a Teacher
  • EDUC-F 205    Study of Education and the Practice of Teaching
  • EDUC-G 203   Communication in the Classroom
  • EDUC-G 204   Asian American Mental Health
  • EDUC-K 205   Schools, Society, and Exceptionality
  • EDUC-P 248   The Elementary School Child: Physical, Emotional, and Social Development
  • EDUC-P 250   General Educational Psychology
  • EDUC-U 212   Current Issues in Undergraduate Life: Higher Education and U.S. Society: Past and Present
  • FINA-A 101     Ancient and Medieval Art
  • FINA-A 102    Renaissance through Modern Art
  • FINA-A 108     Art of the Western World
  • FINA-A 214     Art and Life in Ancient Rome
  • FINA-A 233    Renaissance and Baroque Art in Italy 1250-1700
  • FINA-A 290     Architecture for Planet Earth
  • FOLK-F 121    World Arts and Culture
  • FOLK-F 210    Myth, Legend, and Popular Science
  • FOLK-F 215    Health and Morbidity in Traditional Cultures
  • FOLK-F 230    Music in Social Movements
  • FOLK-F 253    Folklore and the Social Sciences
  • FOLK-F 290    Myth, Ritual, Symbol
  • FRIT-F 126     Studies in French Civilization
  • GEOG-G 110   Introduction to Human Geography
  • GEOG-G 120   World Regional Geography
  • GLLC-G 220    Global Village Colloquium
  • GNDR-G 102   Sexual Politics
  • GNDR-G 105   Sex, Gender, and the Body
  • GNDR-G 215   Sex and Gender: Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • HIST-A 200    Issues in United States History
  • HIST-A 205    Asian American History
  • HIST-A 207    Introduction to Native American History
  • HIST-A 222    Law in America
  • HIST-A 225    Elvis, Dylan, and Postwar America
  • HIST-A 261    Modern American Women's History
  • HIST-A 265    Gender and Sexuality in American History
  • HIST-B 200    Issues in Western European History
  • HIST-B 204    Medieval Heroes
  • HIST-B 224    The Emergence of Europe
  • HIST-B 226    The Mafia and Other Italian Mysteries
  • HIST-B 260    Women, Men, and Society in Modern Europe
  • HIST-C 200    Issues in Ancient History
  • HIST-C 205    Introduction to Islamic Civilization
  • HIST-C 210    The Making of the Modern Middle East
  • HIST-D 102    Icon and Axe: Russia from Earliest Times to 1861
  • HIST-D 103    Icon and Axe: Russia from 1861 to Present
  • HIST-D 200    Issues in Russian/East European History
  • HIST-D 201    The Fall of Communism
  • HIST-F 200     Issues in Latin American History
  • HIST-G 101    East Asia in World History
  • HIST-G 200    Issues in Asian History
  • HIST-H 101    The World in the Twentieth Century I
  • HIST-H 102    The World in the Twentieth Century II
  • HIST-H 103    Europe: Renaissance to Napoleon
  • HIST-H 104    Europe: Napoleon to the Present
  • HIST-H 105    American History I
  • HIST-H 106    American History II
  • HIST-H 111    Historical Background to Contemporary Problems I
  • HIST-H 206    Medieval Civilization
  • HIST-H 207    Modern East Asian Civilization
  • HIST-H 208    American East Asian Relations
  • HIST-H 209    The Origins of Britain
  • HIST-H 210    Britain's Road to Modernity
  • HIST-H 211    Latin American Culture and Civilization I
  • HIST-H 212    Latin American Culture and Civilization II
  • HIST-H 213    The Black Death
  • HIST-H 220    American Military History
  • HIST-H 223    Between Rome and Constantinople: Eastern Europe and Russia to Mid-Fifteenth Century
  • HIST-H 227    African Civilizations
  • HIST-H 231    The Family in History
  • HIST-H 237    Traditional East Asian Civilizations
  • HIST-H 238    Introduction to South Asian History and Civilization
  • HIST-H 251    Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
  • HIST-H 252    Introduction to Jewish History: From Spanish Expulsion to the Present
  • HIST-H 259    American Jewish History
  • HIST-H 263    Indiana University, Past and Present
  • HIST-W 200    Issues in World History
  • HON-H 212     Ideas and Experience II
  • HON-H 236     Use of Force
  • HON-H 237     Law and Society
  • HON-H 238     Politics and Communication
  • HON-H 240     Science and Society
  • HPER-F 150    Introduction to Life Span Human Development
  • HPER-F 255    Human Sexuality
  • HPER-F 258    Marriage and Family Interaction
  • HPER-H 172    International Health and Social Issues
  • HPER-H 174    Prevention of Violence in American Society
  • HPER-H 220   Death and Dying
  • HPER-H 235   Obesity and Health
  • HPER-H 263    Personal Health
  • HPER-R 160    Foundations of Recreation and Leisure
  • HPER-T 142    Living Well
  • HPSC-X 102   Revolutions in Science: Plato to NATO
  • HPSC-X 110   Scientists at Work: from Frankenstein to Einstein
  • HPSC-X 123   Perspectives on Science: Social and Historical
  • HPSC-X 205    Introduction to Medical History
  • HPSC-X 210    Technology and Culture
  • HPSC-X 222    Big Science in the Twentieth Century
  • INST-I 211     Introduction to South Asian History
  • INST-I 212     The Civilization of Tibet
  • INTL-I 100     Introduction to International Studies
  • INTL-I 202     Health, Environment, and Development
  • INTL-I 203     Global Integration and Development
  • INTL-I 204    Human Rights and Social Movements: International Perspectives
  • INTL-I 205     International Communication
  • INTL-I 206     Nations, States, and Boundaries
  • JOUR-J 110    Foundations of Journalism and Mass Communication
  • JSTU-J 204    Social and Historical Topics in Jewish Studies
  • JSTU-J 251    Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
  • JSTU-J 252    Introduction to Jewish History: From Spanish Expulsion to the Present
  • LATS-L 101    Introduction to Latino Studies
  • LATS-L 102    Introduction to Latino History
  • LATS-L 103    Introduction to Latino Culture
  • LATS-L 104    Latinas in the United States
  • LATS-L 111    Latino Film: An Introduction and Overview
  • LING-L 103    Introduction to the Study of Language
  • LING-L 112    Language and Politics
  • LSTU-L 101    American Labor History
  • LSTU-L 110    Introduction to Labor Studies: Labor and Society
  • LSTU-L 230    Labor and the Economy
  • NELC-E 201    History and Civilization of Ancient Egypt
  • NELC-N 122    U.S. Foreign Policy and the Muslim World
  • NELC-N 208    Muslim Communities in Europe and the U.S.: Transnational Islam
  • NELC-N 220    Muhammad: Life of the Prophet
  • NELC-N 265    Introduction to Islamic Civilization
  • NELC-N 268    Military History of the Middle East
  • PACE-C 210   Public Leadership in America
  • PACE-C 211   Public Decision Making in America
  • POLS-Y 100   American Political Controversies
  • POLS-Y 102   International Political Controversies
  • POLS-Y 103   Introduction to American Politics
  • POLS-Y 107   Introduction to Comparative Politics
  • POLS-Y 109   Introduction to International Politics
  • POLS-Y 200   Contemporary Political Topics: Contemporary Middle East in World Politics
  • POLS-Y 200   Contemporary Political Topics: Politics and the Media
  • POLS-Y 200   Contemporary Political Topics: Election 20XX
  • POLS-Y 202   Politics and Citizenship in the Information Age
  • POLS-Y 204   Institutional Analysis & Governance
  • POLS-Y 211   Introduction to Law
  • POLS-Y 249   Religion, Politics, and Public Policy
  • PSY-P 102     Introductory Psychology II
  • REL-A 201     Introduction to African Religions
  • REL-C 220     American Religion and Politics
  • SOC-S 100    Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC-S 101    Social Problems and Policies
  • SOC-S 105    Current Social Controversies
  • SOC-S 210    The Economy, Organizations, and Work
  • SOC-S 215    Social Change
  • SOC-S 217    Social Inequality
  • SOC-S 230    Society and the Individual
  • SPEA-A 163   Arts Worlds: Management, Markets, and Policy
  • SPEA-E 162   Environment and People
  • SPEA-S 160   Honors—National and International Policy
  • SPEA-S 161   Honors—Urban Problems and Solutions
  • SPEA-S 162   Honors—Environment and People
  • SPEA-S 163   Honors—Art Worlds: Management, Markets, and Policy
  • SPEA-S 220   Honors—Law and Public Affairs
  • SPEA-V 160   National and International Policy
  • SPEA-V 161   Urban Problems and Solutions
  • SPEA-V 220   Law and Public Policy
  • SWK-S 100   Understanding Diversity in a Pluralistic Society
  • SWK-S 221   Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
  • SWK-S 251   Emergence of Social Services
  • TEL-T 101    Media Life
  • TEL-T 191    Race, Ethnicity, and Media
  • TEL-T 192    Women and the Media
  • TEL-T 205    Introduction to Media & Society

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