Courses

Approved Distribution Courses by Departments

Arts and Humanities Distribution Courses by Department

Courses with two or more prerequisite courses that carry distribution credit in the same area are not normally listed for automatic distribution credit because it is assumed that students would have completed the distribution requirement in that area while completing the prerequisite courses that carry distribution credit.

Students should contact an academic advisor under the following circumstances:

  • they have unusual proficiency that prepares them for an upper-level course not listed on this chart and that would ordinarily require two or more prerequisite courses that carry distribution credit in a particular area;
  • they have permission from the instructor to enter the course without the stated prerequisites;
  • they would like to use the upper-level course to fulfill a distribution requirement.
African American and African Diaspora Studies
  • AAAD–A 112 Black Music of Two Worlds
  • AAAD–A 131 Early African American and African Diaspora Literature
  • AAAD–A 132 Recent African American and African Diaspora Literature
  • AAAD–A 141 Introduction to Writing and the Study of Black Literature
  • AAAD–A 142 Introduction to Writing and the Study of Black Literature
  • AAAD–A 150 Survey of the Culture of Black Americans
  • AAAD–A 169 Introduction to African American Literature
  • AAAD–A 199 Special Topics in Arts and Humanities for African American and African Diaspora Studies
  • AAAD–A 249 African American Autobiography
  • AAAD–A 252 African American Art I: African Heritage
  • AAAD–A 277 Images of Blacks in Films: 1903–1950s
  • AAAD–A 278 Contemporary Black Film
  • AAAD–A 283 Blacks in American Drama and Theatre, 1767–1945
  • AAAD–A 290 Sociocultural Perspective of African American Music
  • AAAD–A 292 African American
  • AAAD–A 295 Survey of Hip Hop
  • AAAD–A 297 Popular Music of Black America
  • AAAD–A 299 Special Topics in Arts and Humanities for African American and African Diaspora Studies
  • AAAD–A 304 Black Paris
  • AAAD–A 320 Black Dance History
  • AAAD–A 330 African American Cinematic Experience
  • AAAD–A 345 Hip Hop Music and Culture
  • AAAD–A 350 Black Atlantic
  • AAAD–A 352 African American Art II: African American Artists
  • AAAD–A 359 Ethnic/Racial Stereotypes in American Film
  • AAAD–A 379 Early Black American Writing
  • AAAD–A 380 Contemporary Black American Writing
  • AAAD–A 384 Blacks in American Drama and Theatre, 1945–Present
  • AAAD–A 385 Seminar in Black Theatre
  • AAAD–A 388 Motown
  • AAAD–A 393 (MUS–Z 393) History of Jazz
  • AAAD–A 394 (FOLK–E 394/MUS–Z 394) Survey of African American Music
  • AAAD–A 395 (MUS–Z 395) Contemporary Jazz and Soul Music
  • AAAD–A 396 (MUS–M 396) Art Music of Black Composers
  • AAAD–A 399 Advanced Topics in Arts and Humanities for African American and African Diaspora Studies
  • AAAD–A 430 The Cinema of Africana Women
  • AAAD–A 479 Contemporary Black Poetry
  • AAAD–A 480 The Black Novel
  • AAAD–A 485 Lorraine Hansberry: Black Dramatist
  • AAAD–A 496 Black Religious Music
American Studies
  • AMST–A 100 What Is America?
  • AMST–A 200 Comparative American Identities
  • AMST–A 202 U.S. Arts and Media
  • AMST–A 298 Special Topics in Arts and Humanities for American Studies
  • AMST–A 351 American Studies in Transnational Contexts
  • AMST–A 398 Advanced Topics in Arts and Humanities for American Studies
Anthropology
  • ANTH–A 208 Topics in the Anthropology of the Arts and Expressive Behavior
  • ANTH–E 208 Global Jazz, Reggae, and Hip-Hop: African Diasporic Music Beyond the African Diaspora
  • ANTH–E 252 Anthropology through Visual Media: Global Ethnographic Perspectives
  • ANTH–E 310 Introduction to the Cultures of Africa
  • ANTH–E 312 African Religions
  • ANTH–E 314 Voices of Women
  • ANTH–E 324 Native American Art
  • ANTH–E 408 Talk, Tales, and Television: Africa, Europe, the United States
  • ANTH–E 460 The Arts in Anthropology
  • ANTH–E 463 Anthropology of Dance
  • ANTH–E 464 Body, Power, and Performance
Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design
  • AMID–D 191 Design Studies: Form and Function
Asian American Studies  
  • AAST–A 201 Asian Diaspora Experience
Central Eurasian Studies
  • CEUS–R 291 Inner Asian Religious Beliefs
  • CEUS–R 312 Shrine and Pilgrimage in Central Asian Islam
  • CEUS–R 313 Islam in Soviet Union and Successor States
  • CEUS–R 314 Islamization in Inner Asia
  • CEUS–R 354 Persian Literature in Translation
  • CEUS–R 373 The Religions of Tibet
  • CEUS–R 414 The Yasavi Sufis and Central Asian Islam
  • CEUS–R 415 The Naqshbandi Sufi Tradition in Central Asia
  • CEUS–R 441 Art and Music of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Hungary
Classical Studies
  • CLAS–C 101 Ancient Greek Culture
  • CLAS–C 102 Roman Culture
  • CLAS–C 205 Classical Mythology
  • CLAS–C 206 (FINA–A 206) Classical Art and Archaeology
  • CLAS–C 308 Roman Law
  • CLAS–C 310 Classical Drama
  • CLAS–C 311 Classical Epics
  • CLAS–C 321 Classical Myth and Culture in Film
  • CLAS–C 350 Greek Literature in Translation
  • CLAS–C 351 The Golden Age of Athens
  • CLAS–C 360 Roman Literature in Translation
  • CLAS–C 361 The Golden Age of Rome
  • CLAS–C 405 Comparative Mythology
  • CLAS–C 409 Roman Literature and Art
  • CLAS–C 412 (FINA–A 412) The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean
  • CLAS–C 413 (FINA–A 413) The Art and Archaeology of Greece
  • CLAS–C 414 (FINA–A 414) The Art and Archaeology of Rome
  • CLAS–C 416 Ovidian Mythology and Its Tradition
  • CLAS–C 419 The Art and Archaeology of Pompeii
  • CLAS–C 420 Topography and Monuments of Athens
  • CLAS–C 421 Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome
  • CLAS–G 305 Greek Tragedy
  • CLAS–G 306 Greek Oratory
  • CLAS–G 307 Selected Works of Plato
  • CLAS–G 308 Readings in Biblical Greek
  • CLAS–G 406 Homer
  • CLAS–G 407 Greek Historians
  • CLAS–G 410 Greek Prose Authors
  • CLAS–G 411 Greek Comedy
  • CLAS–L 304 Catullus
  • CLAS–L 305 Ovid
  • CLAS–L 307 Cicero
  • CLAS–L 308 Caesar
Cognitive Science
  • COGS–Q 240 Philosophical Foundations of the Cognitive and Information Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
  • COLL–E 103 TOPICS IN ARTS & HUMANITIES
  • COLL–S 103 Freshman Seminar in Arts and Humanities
Collins Living- Learning Center
  • CLLC–L 110 Collins Seminar: Text, Image, Sound
  • CLLC–L 210 Collins Colloquium: Culture, the Arts, and Society
  • CLLC–L 310 Collins Symposium
  • CLLC–S 103 Collins Living-Learning Center Freshman Seminar
Communication and Culture
  • CMCL–C 190 Introduction to Media
  • CMCL–C 205 Introduction to Communication and Culture
  • CMCL–C 208 Image Cultures
  • CMCL–C 220 Performing Human/Nature: Defining Relationships with the Environment
  • CMCL–C 222 Democratic Deliberation
  • CMCL–C 228 Argumentation and Public Advocacy
  • CMCL–C 238 Communication in Black America
  • CMCL–C 304 Communication and Social Conflict
  • CMCL–C 306 Writing Media Criticism
  • CMCL–C 308 Democratic Dissent in Wartime
  • CMCL–C 312 Introduction to Television Criticism
  • CMCL–C 313 Performance as Communicative Practice
  • CMCL–C 321 Rhetoric, Law, and Culture
  • CMCL–C 323 Speech Composition
  • CMCL–C 324 Persuasion
  • CMCL–C 326 Authorship in the Media
  • CMCL–C 333 Stigma: Culture, Deviance, and Identity
  • CMCL–C 335 Production as Criticism
  • CMCL–C 339 Freedom of Speech
  • CMCL–C 340 The Rhetoric of Social Movements
  • CMCL–C 357 Politics of Style
  • CMCL–C 391 Media Audiences
  • CMCL–C 392 Media Genres
  • CMCL–C 393 History of European and American Films I
  • CMCL–C 394 History of European and American Films II
  • CMCL–C 398 National Cinemas
  • CMCL–C 414 Topics in Performance and Culture
  • CMCL–C 425 Culture, Identity, and the Rhetoric of Place
Comparative Literature
  • CMLT–C 100 Freshman Seminar
  • CMLT–C 145 Major Characters in Literature
  • CMLT–C 146 Major Themes in Literature
  • CMLT–C 147 Images of the Self: East and West
  • CMLT–C 151 Introduction to Popular Culture
  • CMLT–C 155 Culture and the Modern Experience: An Interdisciplinary and International Approach
  • CMLT–C 200 Honors Seminar
  • CMLT–C 205 Comparative Literary Analysis
  • CMLT–C 216 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the Western Tradition
  • CMLT–C 217 Detective, Mystery, and Horror Literature
  • CMLT–C 219 Romance and the Western Tradition
  • CMLT–C 251 Lyrics and Popular Song
  • CMLT–C 252 Literary and Television Genres
  • CMLT–C 255 Modern Literature and Other Arts: An Introduction
  • CMLT–C 256 Literature and Other Arts: 1870–1950
  • CMLT–C 257 Asian Literature and Other Arts
  • CMLT–C 261 Introduction to African Literature
  • CMLT–C 262 Cross-Cultural Encounters
  • CMLT–C 265 Introduction to East Asian Poetry
  • CMLT–C 266 Introduction to East Asian Fiction
  • CMLT–C 291 Studies in Non-Western Film
  • CMLT–C 301 Special Topics in Comparative Literature
  • CMLT–C 305 Comparative Approaches to Literature: Theory and Method
  • CMLT–C 310 Literature and Film
  • CMLT–C 311 Drama
  • CMLT–C 313 Narrative
  • CMLT–C 315 Lyric Poetry
  • CMLT–C 318 Satire
  • CMLT–C 320 World Literature before 150
  • CMLT–C 321 Medieval Literature
  • CMLT–C 325 The Renaissance
  • CMLT–C 329 The Eighteenth Century
  • CMLT–C 333 Romanticism
  • CMLT–C 335 Realism, Naturalism, and Symbolism
  • CMLT–C 337 The Twentieth Century: Tradition and Change
  • CMLT–C 338 Literature Today: 1950 to the Present
  • CMLT–C 340 Women in World Literature
  • CMLT–C 343 Literature and Politics
  • CMLT–C 345 Literature and Religion
  • CMLT–C 347 Literature and Ideas
  • CMLT–C 349 Literature and Science
  • CMLT–C 351 Adaptations: Literature, Stage, and Screen
  • CMLT–C 355 Literature, the Arts, and Their Interrelationship
  • CMLT–C 357 The Arts Today: From 1950 to the Present
  • CMLT–C 358 Literature and Music: Opera
  • CMLT–C 360 Diasporic Literatures
  • CMLT–C 361 African Literature and Other Arts
  • CMLT–C 363 Black Paris C 364
  • CMLT–C 364 The Caribbean: Literature and Theory
  • CMLT–C 365 Japanese-Western Literary Relations
  • CMLT–C 370 Comparative Studies in Western and Middle Eastern Literatures
  • CMLT–C 375 Imagining China, Translating China
  • CMLT–C 377 Topics in Yiddish Literature
  • CMLT–C 378 Topics in Yiddish Culture
  • CMLT–C 400 Studies in Comparative Literature
  • CMLT–C 405 Senior Seminar in Comparative Literature
  • CMLT–C 415 Medieval Lyric
  • CMLT–C 417 Medieval Narrative
  • CMLT–C 445 Early Traditions of Christian Literature
  • CMLT-C 446 Traditions of Christian Literature II
  • CMLT–C 464 French Language Literature of Africa and the Americas
  • CMLT–C 492 Comedy in Film and Literature
East Asian Languages and Cultures
  • EALC-C 431 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature
  • EALC–E 100 East Asia: An Introduction
  • EALC–E 110 Popular Culture in East Asia
  • EALC–E 160 The Daoist Body
  • EALC–E 201 Issues in East Asian Literature
  • EALC–E 202 Issues in East Asian Traditions and Ideas
  • EALC–E 231 Japan: The Living Tradition
  • EALC–E 232 China Past and Present: Culture in Continuing Revolution
  • EALC-E 233 Survey of Korean Civilization
  • EALC–E 270 Japanese Language and Society
  • EALC–E 271 Twentieth-Century Japanese Culture
  • EALC–E 300 Studies in East Asian Literature
  • EALC–E 301 Chinese Language and Culture
  • EALC–E 303 Korean Folk and Elite Cultures
  • EALC–E 321 Traditional Japanese Literature
  • EALC–E 322 Modern Japanese Literature
  • EALC–E 331 Traditional Chinese Literature
  • EALC–E 332 Chinese Literature since 1300
  • EALC–E 333 Studies in Chinese Cinema
  • EALC–E 351 Studies in East Asian Thought
  • EALC–E 371 Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature
  • EALC–E 372 Japanese Fiction and Culture
  • EALC–E 374 Early Chinese Philosophy
  • EALC–E473  History of Japanese Theatre and Drama
  • EALC–E 497 Overseas Study Tour
  • EALC–J 431 Readings in Modern Japanese Literature
  • EALC–J 491 Humanities Topics in Japanese
English
  • ENG–E 301 Literatures in English to 1600
  • ENG–E 302 Literatures in English, 1600–1800
  • ENG–E 303 Literatures in English, 1800–1900
  • ENG–E 304 Literatures in English, 1900–Present
  • ENG–L 111 Discovering Literature
  • ENG–L 112 Experiencing World Cultures through Literatures in English
  • ENG–L 198 Freshman Literature
  • ENG–L 202 Literary Interpretation
  • ENG–L 203 Introduction to Drama
  • ENG–L 204 Introduction to Fiction
  • ENG–L 205 Introduction to Poetry
  • ENG–L 206 Introduction to Prose (Excluding Fiction)
  • ENG–L 207 Women and Literature
  • ENG–L 208 Topics in English and American Literature and Culture
  • ENG–L 210 Studies in Popular Literature and Mass Media
  • ENG–L 213 Literary Masterpieces I
  • ENG–L 214 Literary Masterpieces II
  • ENG–L 220 Introduction to Shakespeare
  • ENG–L 223 Introduction to Ethnic American Literature
  • ENG–L 224 Introduction to World Literatures in English
  • ENG–L 230 Introduction to Science Fiction
  • ENG–L 240 Literature and Public Life
  • ENG–L 241 American Jewish Writers
  • ENG–L 249 Representations of Gender and Sexuality
  • ENG–L 295 American Film Culture
  • ENG–L 305 Chaucer
  • ENG–L 306 Middle English Literature
  • ENG–L 307 Medieval and Tudor Drama
  • ENG–L 308 Elizabethan and Seventeenth-Century Drama
  • ENG–L 309 Elizabethan Poetry
  • ENG–L 313 Early Plays of Shakespeare
  • ENG–L 314 Late Plays of Shakespeare
  • ENG–L 317 English Poetry of the Early Seventeenth Century
  • ENG–L 318 Milton
  • ENG–L 320 Restoration and Early Eighteenth-Century Literature
  • ENG–L 327 Later Eighteenth-Century Literature
  • ENG–L 328 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama
  • ENG–L 332 Romantic Literature
  • ENG–L 335 Victorian Literature
  • ENG–L 345 Twentieth-Century British Poetry
  • ENG–L 346 Twentieth-Century British Fiction
  • ENG–L 347 British Fiction to 1800
  • ENG–L 348 Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
  • ENG–L 350 Early American Writing and Culture to 1800
  • ENG–L 351 American Literature 1800–1865
  • ENG–L 352 American Literature 1865–1914
  • ENG–L 354 American Literature since 1914
  • ENG–L 355 American Fiction to 1900
  • ENG–L 356 American Poetry to 1900
  • ENG–L 357 Twentieth-Century American Poetry
  • ENG–L 358 American Literature, 1914–1960
  • ENG–L 359 American Literature, 1960–Present
  • ENG–L 360 American Prose (Excluding Fiction)
  • ENG–L 363 American Drama
  • ENG–L 364 Native American Literature
  • ENG–L 365 Modern Drama: Continental
  • ENG–L 366 Modern Drama: English, Irish, American, and Post-Colonial
  • ENG–L 367 Literature of the Bible
  • ENG–L 369 Studies in British and American Authors
  • ENG–L 371 Critical Practices
  • ENG–L 373 Interdisciplinary Approaches to English and American Literature
  • ENG–L 374 Ethnic American Literature
  • ENG–L 375 Studies in Jewish Literature
  • ENG–L 378 Studies in Women and Literature
  • ENG–L 380 Literary Modernism
  • ENG–L 381 Recent Writing
  • ENG–L 383 Studies in British or Commonwealth Culture
  • ENG–L 384 Studies in American Culture
  • ENG–L 389 Feminist Literary and Cultural Criticism
  • ENG–L 390 Children’s Literature
  • ENG–L 391 Literature for Young Adults
  • ENG–L 395 British and American Film Studies
  • ENG–L 396 Studies in African American Literature and Culture
  • ENG–W 103 Introductory Creative Writing
Fine Arts
  • FINA–A 155 Introduction to African Art
  • FINA–A 160 Introduction to East Asian Art
  • FINA–A 206 (CLAS–C 206) Classical Art and Archaeology
  • FINA–A 226 Survey of Medieval Art
  • FINA–A 231 The Age of Giants: Art in the Time of Leonardo and Michelangelo
  • FINA–A 234 Renaissance Florence
  • FINA–A 267 Eye of the Beholder: Art and Perception
  • FINA–A 280 The Art of Comics
  • FINA–A 310 Topics in Ancient Art
  • FINA–A 316 Ancient Art from Alexander the Great to Augustus
  • FINA–A 323 Illuminated Manuscripts in the Middle Ages: Form, Function, and Audience
  • FINA–A 329 Topics in Medieval Art
  • FINA–A 346 Roots and Revolution: Early Twentieth-Century Mexican Art
  • FINA–A 347 Picasso
  • FINA–A 348 American Architecture
  • FINA–A 349 Dada and Surrealism
  • FINA–A 356 Art of Central Africa
  • FINA–A 360 Topics in East Asian Art
  • FINA–A 412 (CLAS–C 412) The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean
  • FINA–A 413 (CLAS–C 413) The Art and Archaeology of Greece
  • FINA–A 414 (CLAS–C 414) The Art and Archaeology of Rome
  • FINA–A 447 Modernism and Anti-Modernism in American Art, 1900–1945
  • FINA–A 471 Art Theory I
  • FINA–A 472 Art Theory II
  • FINA–A 473 Art Theory III
  • FINA–A 474 Art Theory IV
  • FINA–A 482 Sixteenth-Century Visual Culture in Northern Europe
  • FINA–D 210 Digital Art: Survey and Practice
  • FINA–D 317 Video Art
  • FINA–F 100 Fundamental Studio–Drawing
  • FINA–F 101 Fundamental Studio–3D
  • FINA–F 102 Fundamental Studio–2D
  • FINA–H 100 Introduction to Art History and Visual Culture for Non-Majors
  • FINA–N 110 Introduction to Studio Art for Nonmajors
  • FINA–N 198 Introduction to Photography for Non-Majors
  • FINA–S 200 Drawing I
  • FINA–S 220 Textiles I
  • FINA–S 230 Painting I
  • FINA–S 240 Basic Printmaking Media
  • FINA–S 250 Introduction to Design Practice
  • FINA–S 260 Ceramics I
  • FINA–S 270 Sculpture I
  • FINA–S 271 Introduction to Figurative Sculpture
  • FINA–S 280 Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design I
  • FINA–S 291 Fundamentals of Photography
  • FINA–S 301 Drawing II
  • FINA–S 321 Textiles II
  • FINA–S 325 Textile Design II—Printed and Dyed
  • FINA–S 331 Painting II
  • FINA–S 341 Printmaking II—Intaglio
  • FINA–S 343 Printmaking II—Lithography
  • FINA–S 344 Printmaking II—Silk Screen
  • FINA–S 351 Typography I
  • FINA–S 352 Production for the Graphic Designer
  • FINA–S 361 Ceramics II
  • FINA–S 371 Sculpture II
  • FINA–S 381 Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design II
  • FINA–S 392 Intermediate Photography
Folklore and Ethnomusicology
  • FOLK–E 112 Black Music of Two Worlds
  • FOLK–E 295 Survey of Hip Hop
  • FOLK–E 297 Popular Music of Black America
  • FOLK–E 302 Music in African Life
  • FOLK–E 345 Hip Hop Music and Culture
  • FOLK–E 388 Motown
  • FOLK–E 394 (AAAD–A 394/MUS–Z 394) Survey of African American Music
  • FOLK–E 496 African American Religious Music
  • FOLK–F 101 Introduction to Folklore
  • FOLK–F 111 World Music and Culture
  • FOLK–F 131 Folklore in the United States
  • FOLK–F 205 Folklore in Video and Film
  • FOLK–F 225 Forms of Commemoration
  • FOLK–F 235 Personal Narratives: A Course in Folklore and Literature
  • FOLK–F 252 Folklore and the Humanities
  • FOLK–F 301 African Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 305 Asian Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 307 Middle Eastern Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 308 Middle Eastern and Arab Mythology
  • FOLK–F 312 European Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 315 Latin American Folklore/Folklife/ Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 320 Pacific Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 351 North American Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 352 Native American Folklore/Folklife/ Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 354 African American Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 356 Chicano Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 358 Jewish Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 360 Indiana Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 363 Women’s Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 364 Children’s Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 369 Aliens, Psychics, and Ghosts
  • FOLK–F 404 Topics in Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 410 Multimedia in Ethnomusicology
  • FOLK–F 420 Forms of Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • FOLK–F 440 Folklife and Material Culture Studies
  • FOLK–F 450 Music in Religious Thought and Experience
  • FOLK–F 492 Traditional Musical Instruments
  • FOLK–F 494 Transcription and Analysis of Traditional Music
French and Italian
  • FRIT–F 125 Studies in French Culture
  • FRIT–F 300 Reading and Expression in French
  • FRIT–F 303 Theater and the Essay: Form, Themes, and Ideas
  • FRIT–F 304 Novel and Poetry: Form, Themes, and Ideas
  • FRIT–F 305 Théâtre et essai
  • FRIT–F 306 Roman et poésie 
  • FRIT–F 310 Topics in French Literature in Translation
  • FRIT–F 311 Contemporary France: Film and Culture
  • FRIT–F 361 La France medievale (jusqu'à 1500)
  • FRIT–F 362 La France 1500–1800
  • FRIT–F 363 La France 1800–aujourd'hui
  • FRIT–F 375 Thèmes et perspectives littéraires
  • FRIT–F 410 French Literature of the Middle Ages
  • FRIT–F 413 French Renaissance
  • FRIT–F 435 Enlightenment Narrative
  • FRIT–F 436 Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau
  • FRIT–F 443 Great Novels of the Nineteenth Century
  • FRIT–F 446 Great Poetry of the Nineteenth Century
  • FRIT–F 450 Colloquium in French Studies—Tradition and Ideas
  • FRIT–F 451 Colloquium in French Studies—Literature and Arts
  • FRIT–F 453 Le Roman au 20e siècle I
  • FRIT–F 456 La Poésie au 20e siècle
  • FRIT–F 459 Le Théâtre au 20e siècle
  • FRIT–F 460 La francophonie nord-américaine
  • FRIT–M 222 Topics in Italian Culture
  • FRIT–M 234 Florence in Florence
  • FRIT–M 235 Rome, the City and the Myth
  • FRIT–M 305 Civiltà italiana moderna
  • FRIT–M 306 Italian Short Stories from the Political Unification to the Present
  • FRIT–M 307 Masterpieces of Italian Literature I
  • FRIT–M 308 Masterpieces of Italian Literature II
  • FRIT–M 311 Italian Film and Culture
  • FRIT–M 333 Dante and His Times
  • FRIT–M 334 Power and Imagination in Italy
  • FRIT–M 340 Boccaccio's Social Decameron
  • FRIT–M 345 Italian Renaissance Art and Literature
  • FRIT–M 390 Studies in the Italian Film
  • FRIT–M 391 Hollywood Italians
  • FRIT–M 403 Italian Renaissance Literature
  • FRIT–M 445 Risorgimento
  • FRIT–M 446 Nineteenth-Century Italian Literature
  • FRIT–M 450 Seminar in Italian Literature
  • FRIT–M 453 Twentieth-Century Italian Literature and Culture
  • FRIT–M 455 Readings in the Italian Cinema
  • FRIT–M 456 Il Decadentismo Italiano
  • FRIT–M 463 Contemporary and Popular Italian Culture
  • FRIT–S 300 Reading and Expression in French–Honors
Gender Studies
  • GNDR–G 101 Gender, Culture, and Society
  • GNDR–G 225 Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture
  • GNDR–G 290 History of Feminist Thought and Practice
  • GNDR–G 310 Representation and the Body
  • GNDR–G 330 Looking Like a Feminist: Visual Culture and Critical Theory
  • GNDR–G 350 Queer Theory
Germanic Studies
  • GER–E 311 Tradition and Innovation in German Literature
  • GER–E 322 German Cultural History
  • GER–E 323 German Film Culture
  • GER–E 342 The Golden Age of Dutch Culture
  • GER–E 343 Topics in Dutch Literature
  • GER–E 351 Topics in Yiddish Literature
  • GER–E 352 Topics in Yiddish Culture
  • GER–E 361 Vikings and Sagas
  • GER–E 362 Topics in Scandinavian Culture
  • GER–E 363 Topics in Scandinavian Literature
  • GER–G 305 Introduction to German Literature: Types
  • GER–G 306 Introduction to German Literature: Themes
  • GER–G 363 Introduction to German Cultural History
  • GER–G 403 Medieval German Literature
  • GER–G 404 Modern German Literature
  • GER–G 415 Perspectives on German Literature
  • GER–G 416 Studies in German Authors
  • GER–G 418 German Film and Popular Culture
  • GER–G 424 Literature and Society since 1945
Global Village Living-Learning Center
  • GLLC–G 110 Global Village Seminar
  • GLLC–G 210 Global Village Colloquium
  • GLLC–G 310 Global Village Symposium
  • GLLC–S 103 Global Village Living-Learning Center Freshman Seminar
History and Philosophy of Science
  • HPSC–X 100 Human Perspectives on Science
  • HPSC–X 207 The Occult in Western Civilization
  • HPSC–X 220 Issues in Science: Humanistic
  • HPSC–X 308 History of Biology
  • HPSC–X 320 Topics in Science: Humanistic
  • HPSC–X 338 Science and Religion
  • HPSC–X 390 Space, Time, and Relativity
  • HPSC–X 391 Philosophical Issues in Quantum Theory
  • HPSC–X 394 Structure and Methods of the Life Sciences 
  • HPSC–X 451 Scientific Understanding
  • HPSC–X 452 Modern Philosophy of Science
  • HPSC–X 456 Philosophy of Science in Antiquity
  • HPSC–X 493 Structure and Methods of the Life Sciences
Hutton Honors College
  • HON–H 203 Interdepartmental Colloquia
  • HON–H 211 Ideas and Experience I
  • HON–H 226 Interdepartmental Colloquia
  • HON–H 232 Meaningful Writing
  • HON–H 233 Great Authors, Composers, and Artists
  • HON–H 234 Literature of Time and Place
  • HON–H 235 Religion in Literature, Music, Art, and Performance
  • HON–H 239 Gender across the Disciplines
  • HON–H 242 Animal Ethics
  • HON–H 303 Interdepartmental Colloquia
India Studies
  • INST–I 305 Exploring Indian Languages and Literature through Film
  • INST–I 310 An Introduction to India
  • INST–I 347 Meditation Traditions of India
  • INST–I 368 Philosophies of India
  • INST–I 370 Literature of India in Translation: Ancient and Classical
  • INST–I 371 Medieval Devotional Literatures of India (in translation)
  • INST–I 380 Women in South Asian Religious Traditions
International Studies
  • INTL–I 201 Culture and the Arts: International Perspectives
Jewish Studies
  • JSTU–C 240 Contemporary Israeli Culture
  • JSTU–C 340 The Kibbutz in Fact and Fiction
  • JSTU–C 360 Israeli Film and Fiction
  • JSTU–H 375 Introductory Readings in Hebrew Literature (in Hebrew)
  • JSTU–H 460 Israeli Film and Fiction in Hebrew
  • JSTU–H 480 Modern Hebrew Literature in Hebrew
  • JSTU–H 485 Recent Hebrew Literature in Hebrew
  • JSTU–J 203 Arts and Humanities Topics in Jewish Studies
  • JSTU–J 303 Arts and Humanities Topics in Jewish Studies
  • JSTU–J 403 Arts and Humanities Topics in Jewish Studies
  • JSTU–L 380 Modern Hebrew Literature in English
  • JSTU–L 385 Recent Hebrew Literature in English
  • JSTU–L 390 Biblical Themes in Modern Hebrew Literature
  • JSTU–L 395 S. Y. Agnon and the Jewish Experience
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • LTAM–L 420 New Latin American Cinema
Latino Studies
  • LATS–L 398 Arts and Humanities Topics in Latino Studies
Linguistics
  • LING–L 114 Language and Religion
Medieval Studies
  • MEST–M 200 Medieval Cultures
  • MEST–M 250 Medieval Italy
  • MEST–M 260 Medieval Provence
Jacobs School of Music
  • MUS–M 385 Film Sound and Film Music
  • MUS–M 392 Art Musics of the Non-Western World
  • MUS–M 396 (AAAD–A 396) Art Music of Black Composers
  • MUS–M 401 History and Literature of Music I
  • MUS–M 402 History and Literature of Music II
  • MUS–T 418 Music and Ideas
  • MUS–Z 101 Music for the Listener I
  • MUS–Z 111 Introduction to Music Theory I
  • MUS–Z 171 Opera Theatre I
  • MUS–Z 172 Opera Theatre II
  • MUS–Z 201 History of Rock and Roll Music I
  • MUS–Z 202 History of Rock and Roll Music II
  • MUS–Z 211 Music Theory II
  • MUS–Z 301 Rock Music in the ’70s and ’80s
  • MUS–Z 311 Music Theory III
  • MUS–Z 315 Music for Film
  • MUS–Z 373 American Musical: Context and Development
  • MUS–Z 385 History of the Blues
  • MUS–Z 390 Jazz for Listeners
  • MUS–Z 393 (AAAD–A 393) History of Jazz
  • MUS–Z 394 (AAAD–A 394/FOLK–E 394) Black Music in America/ Survey of African American Music
  • MUS–Z 395 (AAAD–A 395) Contemporary Jazz and Soul Music
  • MUS–Z 401 The Music of the Beatles
  • MUS–Z 402 Music of Frank Zappa
  • MUS–Z 403 The Music of Jimi Hendrix
  • MUS–Z 404 The Music of Bob Dylan
  • MUS–Z 413 Latin American Popular Music
  • MUS–Z 415 Connections: Music, Art, Literature
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
  • NELC–N 205 Topics in Middle Eastern Literature
  • NELC–N 212 Contemporary Literatures of the Middle East (in English Translation)
  • NELC–N 365 Islamic Philosophy
  • NELC–N 370 Koranic Studies
  • NELC–N 380 Topics in Persian Literature in Translation
  • NELC–N 385 Persian Mystical Literature in Translation
  • NELC–P 365 Introduction to Persian Literature in Translation
Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 100 Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 103 Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Philosophical Perspectives
  • PHIL–P 105 Thinking and Reasoning
  • PHIL–P 135 Introduction to Existentialism
  • PHIL–P 140 Introduction to Ethics
  • PHIL–P 145 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 150 Elementary Logic
  • PHIL–P 201 Ancient Greek Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 205 Modern Jewish Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 211 Modern Philosophy: Descartes through Kant
  • PHIL–P 240 Business and Morality
  • PHIL–P 242 Applied Ethics
  • PHIL–P 246 Introduction to Philosophy and Art
  • PHIL–P 270 Introductory Topics in Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 301 Medieval Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 304 Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 305 Topics in the Philosophy of Judaism
  • PHIL–P 310 Topics in Metaphysics
  • PHIL–P 312 Topics in the Theory of Knowledge
  • PHIL–P 319 American Pragmatism
  • PHIL–P 320 Philosophy and Language
  • PHIL–P 328 Philosophies of India
  • PHIL–P 330 Marxist Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 332 Feminism and Value
  • PHIL–P 335 Phenomenology and Existentialism
  • PHIL–P 340 Classics in Ethics
  • PHIL–P 342 Problems of Ethics
  • PHIL–P 343 Classics in Social and Political Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 345 Problems in Social and Political Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 346 Classics in Philosophy of Art
  • PHIL–P 347 Contemporary Controversies in Philosophy of Art
  • PHIL–P 352 Logic and Philosophy 
  • PHIL–P 360 Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
  • PHIL–P 366 Philosophy of Action
  • PHIL–P 370 Topics in Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 371 Philosophy of Religion
  • PHIL–P 374 Early Chinese Philosophy
  • PHIL–P 375 Philosophy of Law
  • PHIL–P 401 History of Philosophy: Special Topics
  • PHIL–P 470 Special Topics in Philosophy
Political Science
  • POLS–Y 105 Introduction to Political Theory
  • POLS–Y 212 Making Democracy Work
  • POLS–Y 281 Modern Political Ideologies
  • POLS–Y 379 Ethics and Public Policy
  • POLS–Y 381 Classical Political Thought
  • POLS–Y 382 Modern Political Thought
  • POLS–Y 383 Foundations of American Political Thought
  • POLS–Y 384 Developments in American Political Thought
  • POLS–Y 386 African American Political Thought
  • POLS–Y 388 Marxist Theory
  • POLS–Y 406 Problems in Political Philosophy
Religious Studies
  • REL–A 201 Introduction to African Religions
  • REL–A 202 Issues in African, European, and West Asian Religions
  • REL–A 210 Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
  • REL–A 220 Introduction to the New Testament
  • REL–A 230 Introduction to Judaism
  • REL–A 250 Introduction to Christianity
  • REL–A 270 Introduction to Islam
  • REL–A 300 Studies in African, European, and West Asian Religions
  • REL–A 305 Ancient Mediterranean Religions
  • REL–A 315 Prophecy in Ancient Israel
  • REL–A 317 Judaism in the Making
  • REL–A 320 Jesus and the Gospels
  • REL–A 321 Paul and His Influence in Early Christianity
  • REL–A 325 Christianity 50–450
  • REL–A 326 Early Christian Monasticism
  • REL–A 335 Introduction to Jewish Mysticism
  • REL–A 350 Christianity, 400–1500
  • REL–A 351 Christianity and Modernity
  • REL–A 380 Knowing the Will of God in Islam I: Law
  • REL–A 390 The End of Everything: Apocalypse Now and Then
  • REL–A 395 The Bible and Slavery
  • REL–A 415 Topics in Ancient Israelite Religion
  • REL–A 420 Religions of Ancient Rome
  • REL–A 426 Gnostic Religion and Literature
  • REL–A 430 Topics in the History of Judaism
  • REL–A 440 Judaism and Gender: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives
  • REL–A 450 Topics in the History of Christianity
  • REL–A 470 Topics in Islamic Studies
  • REL–A 480 Knowing the Will of God in Islam II: Theology
  • REL–A 485 The Life and Legacy of Muhammad
  • REL–B 202 Issues in South and East Asian Religions
  • REL–B 210 Introduction to Buddhism
  • REL–B 215 Zen Buddhism
  • REL–B 220 Introduction to Hinduism
  • REL–B 240 Introduction to Daoism
  • REL–B 300 Studies in South and East Asian Religions
  • REL–B 310 East Asian Buddhism
  • REL–B 320 Hindu Goddesses
  • REL–B 330 Women in South Asian Religious Traditions
  • REL–B 335 Mandir and Masjid at the Movies
  • REL–B 360 Religions in Japan
  • REL–B 374 Early Chinese Thought
  • REL–B 410 Topics in the Buddhist Tradition
  • REL–B 420 Topics in Hindu Religions
  • REL–B 440 Topics in Daoism and Chinese Religion
  • REL–B 460 Topics in East Asian Religions
  • REL–C 202 Issues in Religion in the Americas
  • REL–C 210 The Liberal Tradition in U.S. Religious History
  • REL–C 300 Studies in Religion in the Americas
  • REL–C 301 Religion in the United States, 1600–1850
  • REL–C 302 Religion in the United States, 1850–Present
  • REL–C 310 Women and Religion in America
  • REL–C 320 African American Religions
  • REL–C 330 Evangelical America
  • REL–C 335 New Religious Movements in the Americas
  • REL–C 340 American Catholic History
  • REL–C 401 Topics in American Religious History
  • REL–C 420 Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X in American Religion
  • REL–C 435 Religious Diversity in America
  • REL–D 202 Issues in Theory, Ethics, and Comparison
  • REL–D 250 Religion, Ecology, and the Self
  • REL–D 300 Studies in Theory, Ethics, and Comparison
  • REL–D 301 Religion and Its Critics
  • REL–D 310 Contemporary Religious Thought
  • REL–D 315 Religion and Personality
  • REL–D 330 From Christian Ethics to Social Criticism I
  • REL–D 331 From Christian Ethics to Social Criticism II
  • REL–D 340 Religion and Bioethics
  • REL–D 350 Religion, Ethics, and the Environment
  • REL–D 355 Love and Justice
  • REL–D 360 War and Peace in Western Religion
  • REL–D 362 Religious Issues in Contemporary Judaism
  • REL–D 365 Friendship, Benevolence, and Love
  • REL–D 370 Topics in Gender and Western Religions
  • REL–D 375 Religion and Literature in Asia
  • REL–D 380 Comparative Study of Religious Phenomena
  • REL–D 385 Messianism and Messiahs in Comparative Perspective
  • REL–D 410 Topics in Religious Philosophy
  • REL–D 430 Problems in Social Ethics
  • REL–D 470 Modernism and Fundamentalisms
  • REL–R 102 Religion and Popular Culture
  • REL–R 133 Introduction to Religion
  • REL–R 152 Jews, Christians, Muslims
  • REL–R 153 Religions of Asia
  • REL–R 160 Religion and American Culture
  • REL–R 170 Religion, Ethics, and Public Life
  • REL–R 201 Honors Proseminar in Religion
  • REL–R 202 Topics in Religious Studies
  • REL-R 264 Introduction to the Study of Religion
  • REL–R 300 Studies in Religion
  • REL–R 474 Capstone Seminar in Religion
Slavic Languages and Literatures
  • SLAV–C 223 Introduction to Czech Culture
  • SLAV–C 363 History of Czech Literature and Culture
  • SLAV–C 364 Modern Czech Literature and Culture 
  • SLAV–C 365 Seminar in Czech and Central European Literatures and Cultures
  • SLAV–P 223 Introduction to Polish Culture
  • SLAV–P 363 Survey of Polish Literature and Culture I
  • SLAV–P 364 Survey of Polish Literature and Culture II 
  • SLAV–P 365 Topics in Polish Literature and Culture
  • SLAV–P 366 Polish Film
  • SLAV–R 123 Masterworks of Russian Short Fiction
  • SLAV–R 223 Introduction to Russian Culture
  • SLAV–R 224 Contemporary Russian Culture
  • SLAV–R 263 Pushkin to Dostoevsky
  • SLAV–R 264 Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn
  • SLAV–R 334 Tolstoy and Dostoevsky
  • SLAV–R 345 Jewish Characters in Russian Literature
  • SLAV–R 349 Myth and Reality: Women in Russian Literature and in Life 
  • SLAV–R 352 Russian and Soviet Film
  • SLAV–R 353 Central European Cinema
  • SLAV–R 405 Readings in Russian Literature I
  • SLAV–R 406 Readings in Russian Literature II
  • SLAV–R 407 Readings in Russian Culture, History, and Society I
  • SLAV–R 408 Readings in Russian Culture, History, and Society II
  • SLAV–S 223 Introduction to Balkan and South Slavic Cultures
  • SLAV–S 363 Literature and Culture of the Southern Slavs I
  • SLAV–S 364 Literature and Culture of the Southern Slavs II
  • SLAV–U 223 Introduction to Ukrainian Culture
Spanish and Portuguese
  • HISP–C 450 Catalan Literature
  • HISP–P 400 Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World I
  • HISP–P 401 Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World II
  • HISP–P 405 Literature and Film in Portuguese
  • HISP–P 410 Brazilian Cinema
  • HISP–P 412 Brazil: The Cultural Context
  • HISP–P 415 Women Writing in Portuguese
  • HISP–P 420 Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World in Translation
  • HISP–P 470 Poetry in Portuguese
  • HISP–P 475 Theatre in Portuguese
  • HISP–P 476 Prose in Portuguese
  • HISP–S 220 Chicano and Puerto Rican Literature
  • HISP–S 260 Introduction to Hispanic Film
  • HISP–S 265 Topics in Hispanic Literature in Translation
  • HISP–S 284 Women in Hispanic Culture
  • HISP–S 324 Introduction to the Study of Hispanic Cultures
  • HISP–S 328 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
  • HISP–S 334 Panoramas of Hispanic Literature
  • HISP–S 407 Survey of Spanish Literature I
  • HISP–S 408 Survey of Spanish Literature II
  • HISP–S 411 Spain: The Cultural Context
  • HISP–S 412 Spanish America: The Cultural Context
  • HISP–S 413 Hispanic Culture in the United States
  • HISP–S 417 Hispanic Poetry
  • HISP–S 418 Hispanic Drama
  • HISP–S 419 Modern Spanish Prose Fiction
  • HISP–S 420 Modern Spanish-American Prose Fiction
  • HISP–S 422 Hispanic Cinema
  • HISP–S 435 Literatura Chicana y Puertorriqueña
  • HISP–S 450 Don Quixote
  • HISP–S 470 Women and Hispanic Literature
  • HISP–S 471 Spanish American Literature I
  • HISP–S 472 Spanish American Literature II
  • HISP–S 473 Hispanic Literature and Literary Theory
  • HISP–S 474 Hispanic Literature and Society
  • HISP–S 479 Mexican Literature
  • HISP–S 480 Argentine Literature
  • HISP–S 481 Hispanic American National/Regional Literatures
Telecommunications
  • TEL–T 193 Passport to Cyberia: Making the Virtual Real
  • TEL–T 206 Introduction to Design and Production
  • TEL–T 416 Program Analysis and Criticism
Theatre and Drama
  • THTR–T 100 Introduction to Theatre
  • THTR–T 120 Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting
  • THTR–T 121 Acting I for Majors: Introduction to Acting
  • THTR–T 370 History of Theatre and Drama I
  • THTR–T 371 History of Theatre and Drama II
  • THTR–T 460 Development of Dramatic Art I
  • THTR–T 461 Development of Dramatic Art II
  • THTR–T 462 Development of Dramatic Art III
  • THTR–T 468 Non-Western Theatre and Drama
West European Studies
  • WEUR–E 350 Advanced Modern Greek II: Literature, History, and Cinema
  • WEUR–E 406 Topics in Modern Greek Culture
  • WEUR–W 406 Special Topics in West European Studies

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