Spring 2009 Class Schedule - updated Nov 22, 2008
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| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| AMST 101-01 |
Explorations of Race/Racism |
MWF |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 112 |
Daniel Gilbert |
20 / 1 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| AMST 110-01 |
Intro to African American St |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 217 |
Duchess Harris |
20 / 1 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| AMST 140-01 |
Black Public Intellectuals |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
HUM 214 |
Duchess Harris |
20 / 2 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| AMST 194-01 |
American Indian Sovereignty and Activism |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 112 |
Scott Shoemaker |
20 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required.* This course introduces students to the complicated history and issues facing American Indian nations in regards to American Indian sovereignty. We will investigate the ambiguity of "sovereignty" in conjunction with the numerous treaties, foundational doctrines, legislation, laws, and Federal Indian policies that have worked to limit, eliminate, or expand American Indian sovereignty. We will look at the complicated relationships of American Indian nations, the Federal Government, and State governments. American Indian nations, groups, and individuals have not been passive receivers of these imposed doctrines, laws, legislation, and policies, but have dealt with these in specific ways through activism. |
| AMST 194-02 |
Topics in US History: History of Feminism |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
MAIN 111 |
Lynn Hudson |
25 / 19 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 190-01 and WGSS 194-02.* |
| AMST 203-01 |
Race, Ethnicity and Politics |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 206 |
Paru Shah |
25 / 16 |
| *Cross-listed with POLI 203-01.* |
| AMST 224-01 |
African American History: Slavery/Emancipation/Reconstruction |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
MAIN 002 |
Peter Rachleff |
25 / 20 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 224-01.* |
| AMST 294-01 |
Race, Cultural Politics, and Social Movements |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 215 |
Jane Rhodes |
20 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required; cross-listed with HIST 294-04.* Since the nineteenth century, the struggles for racial equality and ethnic identity formation in the United States have been situated within formal and informal social movements. This course examines the central role of culture - including music, art, performance, literature, and media - in race-based activism. We will consider various aspects of the African American freedom struggle, Asian American and Latino/a activism, and the indigenous rights movement, paying particular attention to how culture functions as a tool for organizing, group cohesion, and outreach. The course will also consider how popular culture reflects and shapes social movements. |
| AMST 294-02 |
Environmental Justice |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 170 |
Stephanie Rutherford |
20 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with ENVI 237-01 and HIST 237-01; first day attendance required.* |
| AMST 294-03 |
Race, Class and Gender in American Art |
MW |
02:20 pm-04:10 pm |
ART 113 |
Joanna Inglot |
20 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with ART 375-01 and WGSS 394-01.* |
| AMST 294-04 |
Native American History |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
OLRI 247 |
Andrea Cremer |
25 / 13 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 225-01.* |
| AMST 294-05 |
Re-Envisioning Education and Democracy |
TR |
08:00 am-09:30 am |
HUM 216 |
Ruthanne Kurth-Schai |
25 / 21 |
| *Cross-listed with EDUC 280-01 and POLI 211-01; first day attendance required.* |
| AMST 294-06 |
Race/Ethnicity in Japan |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
HUM 110 |
Christopher Scott |
20 / 18 |
| *Cross-listed with INTL 294-01 and JAPA 294-01.* |
| AMST 294-07 |
Race and Masculinity in Modern U.S. History |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
HUM 215 |
Daniel Gilbert |
20 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with WGSS 294-08.* |
| AMST 294-08 |
Community-Based Theater |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
THEATR 205 |
Harry Waters |
25 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with THDA 210-01.* |
| AMST 300-01 |
Jr Civic Engagement Seminar |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
HUM 112 |
Karin San Juan |
15 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required; additional course meeting time on Thursdays 3-4:30pm (Humanities 102); 2 credit mandatory internship is required.* |
| AMST 334-01 |
Cultural Studies and the Media |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 113 |
Leola Johnson |
19 / 19 |
| *Cross-listed with HMCS 334-01.* |
| AMST 354-01 |
Blackness in the Media |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 113 |
Leola Johnson |
16 / 14 |
| *Cross-listed with HMCS 354-01.* |
| AMST 394-01 |
Langston Hughes: Global Writer |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
CARN 404 |
David Moore |
20 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with ENGL 384-01 and INTL 384-01; first day attendance required.* |
| AMST 394-02 |
Latino Poetics |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
THEATR 204 |
Kristin Naca |
20 / 13 |
| *Cross-listed with ENGL 394-03.* |
| AMST 394-03 |
Locating US Latino Studies |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 112 |
Teresa Mesa Adamuz |
15 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with HISP 308-01; first day attendance required.* |
| AMST 394-04 |
Public History |
W |
01:10 pm-04:10 pm |
THEATR 205 |
Lynn Hudson |
25 / 22 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 394-01.* |
| AMST 394-05 |
African-American Literature 1900-Present |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
MAIN 001 |
Daylanne English |
20 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with ENGL 376-01.* |
| AMST 494-01 |
Seminar in American Authors: Post-Modern African-American Literature |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
MAIN 001 |
Daylanne English |
12 / 12 |
| *Cross-listed with ENGL 403-01.* |
| AMST 494-02 |
Senior Seminar: African-American Psychology |
MW |
07:00 pm-08:30 pm |
OLRI 300 |
Kendrick Brown |
16 / 16 |
| *Cross-listed with PSYC 488-02.* |
| AMST 494-03 |
Theorizing Contemporary US Latino Studies |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
HUM 214 |
David Sunderland |
20 / 20 |
| *Cross-listed with HISP 440-01.* |
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| ANTH 101-01 |
General Anthropology |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 06 |
Scott Legge |
30 / 23 |
|
| ANTH 111-01 |
Cultural Anthropology |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
CARN 05 |
Olga Gonzalez |
30 / 0 |
|
| ANTH 115-01 |
Biological Anthropology |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
CARN 06 |
Scott Legge |
20 / 15 |
|
| ANTH 230-01 |
Ethnographic Interviewing |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
CARN 05 |
Sonia Patten |
14 / 2 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ANTH 248-01 |
Magic/Witchcraft/Religion |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
CARN 05 |
Diana Dean |
20 / 7 |
|
| ANTH 253-01 |
Comparative Muslim Cultures |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 404 |
Smadar Lavie |
25 / 25 |
| *Cross-listed with HMCS 294-03, INTL 253-01 and WGSS 294-06.* |
| ANTH 255-01 |
Peoples/Cultures Latin America |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
CARN 05 |
Olga Gonzalez |
20 / 8 |
| *Cross-listed with LATI 255-01.* |
| ANTH 280-01 |
Topics in Linguistic Anthropology |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 05 |
Naran Bilik |
20 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with LING 280-01.* |
| ANTH 294-01 |
Peoples and Cultures of China |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
CARN 06 |
Naran Bilik |
20 / 14 |
|
| ANTH 358-01 |
Anthropology of Violence |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
CARN 05 |
Olga Gonzalez |
20 / 9 |
|
| ANTH 380-01 |
Adv Medical Anthropology |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
CARN 05 |
Sonia Patten |
20 / 1 |
|
| ANTH 394-02 |
Darfur: Conflict and Human Rights in Africa |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
CARN 05 |
Dianna Shandy |
18 / 0 |
| Darfur, located in Western Sudan, has been described as "Rwanda in slow motion," a reference to the unfathomable destruction of a people that occurred over the course of 100 days in Rwanda in 1994 and that has unfolded painfully over the last few years in Darfur. A significant difference between Rwanda and Darfur, however, has been the remarkable and unprecedented international response to the unfolding situation in Sudan. This course will use in-depth and focused analysis to explore critical intersections in conflict, human rights, the state, institutional regimes, and international responses as they play out in Darfur. The course is divided into three parts. First, we will examine the social, political, economic, and historical context of Sudan in an effort to understand what precipitated the explosion of violence in Darfur. In particular, we will compare and contrast the Darfur conflict with the North-South conflict in Sudan. Next, we will examine the international response to Darfur through a consideration of issues of human rights and international responses to the conflict. While the usual players¿governments, the media, NGOs¿will be examined, in this course we will also consider the roles of African public intellectuals and activist groups such as U.S. high school and college students and celebrities. As a component of this part of the course, students will work in groups on a civic engagement project of their design. The course will conclude with an examination of post-conflict possibilities to learn more about the complex processes involved in rebuilding and forging new communities when conflict ends. |
| ANTH 490-01 |
Senior Seminar |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 05 |
Dianna Shandy |
20 / 6 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| ART 130-01 |
Drawing I |
TR |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
ART 123 |
STAFF |
15 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ART 149-01 |
Principles of Art |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
OLRI 150 |
Christopher Atkins |
60 / 54 |
|
| ART 160-01 |
History of Art I |
MW |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
ART 113 |
STAFF |
25 / 5 |
| *Cross-listed with CLAS 160-01.* |
| ART 194-01 |
Arts of the Islamic World |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
ART 113 |
Aditi Chandra |
20 / 9 |
| This course is an introduction to the arts of the Islamic world from its beginnings in 7th-century Arabia to the present. Given the historical, chronological and geographic breadth of the material, our purpose is to situate the painting, architecture and film (among other media) that is the subject of our study into their specific socio-cultural, economic, and religious contexts Throughout the course, we explore issues of power, trade, regionalism and cultural interaction within the framework of artistic production and reception. |
| ART 232-01 |
Fibers I |
TR |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
ART 116 |
Jean Ross |
15 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ART 234-01 |
Painting I |
MW |
01:10 pm-04:30 pm |
ART 128 |
Christine Willcox |
15 / 2 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ART 235-01 |
Sculpture I |
TR |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
ART 135 |
Stanton Sears |
15 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ART 236-01 |
Printmaking I |
TR |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
ART 119 |
Ruthann Godollei |
15 / 7 |
| *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| ART 237-01 |
Ceramic Art I: Handbuilding |
TR |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
ART 130 |
Gary Erickson |
10 / 3 |
| *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| ART 294-02 |
Popular Visual Cultures in India |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
ART 113 |
Aditi Chandra |
20 / 11 |
| This course examines the popular visual cultures of colonial and post-colonial India. The diverse materials examined, including photographs, postcards, posters, calendar art, guidebooks, advertisements, and films, are read in view of themes such as colonialism, nationalism, archaeology, conservation, tourism and commodification. Throughout the course, we investigate definitions of the popular image, cultural consumption and political identity. |
| ART 370-01 |
Drawing II |
TR |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
ART 123 |
STAFF |
8 / 2 |
|
| ART 371-01 |
Painting II |
MW |
08:30 am-11:50 am |
ART 128 |
Christine Willcox |
7 / 2 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ART 372-01 |
Sculpture II |
TR |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
ART 135 |
Stanton Sears |
10 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ART 373-01 |
Printmaking II |
TR |
TBA |
ART 119 |
Ruthann Godollei |
5 / 0 |
| *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| ART 374-01 |
Ceramic Art II |
TR |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
ART 130 |
Gary Erickson |
5 / 2 |
| *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| ART 375-01 |
Race, Class, and Gender in American Art |
MW |
02:20 pm-04:10 pm |
ART 113 |
Joanna Inglot |
20 / 12 |
| *Cross-listed with AMST 294-03 and WGSS 394-01.* |
| ART 378-01 |
Fibers II |
TR |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
ART 116 |
Jean Ross |
15 / 13 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ART 487-01 |
Art Hist Methodology Seminar |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
ART 113 |
Joanna Inglot |
20 / 18 |
|
| ART 488-01 |
Senior Seminar |
MW |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
ART |
Ruthann Godollei |
25 / 14 |
| *First day attendance required; meets in the Fine Arts Lounge.* |
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| ASIA 102-01 |
Elementary Chinese II |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 102 |
Jin Stone |
25 / 20 |
|
| ASIA 102-02 |
Elementary Chinese II |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 102 |
Jin Stone |
17 / 4 |
|
| ASIA 102-L1 |
Elementary Chinese II Lab |
W |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI |
Hong Juan Zhou |
18 / 11 |
|
| ASIA 102-L2 |
Elementary Chinese II Lab |
W |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 270 |
Hong Juan Zhou |
18 / 12 |
|
| ASIA 102-L3 |
Elementary Chinese II Lab |
W |
02:30 pm-03:30 pm |
HUM 213 |
Hong Juan Zhou |
18 / 13 |
|
| ASIA 124-01 |
Asian Religions |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
HUM 226 |
Erik Davis |
30 / 28 |
| *Cross-listed with RELI 124-01.* |
| ASIA 204-01 |
Intermediate Chinese II |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 102 |
Patricia Anderson |
25 / 18 |
|
| ASIA 204-02 |
Intermediate Chinese II |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 102 |
Patricia Anderson |
25 / 18 |
|
| ASIA 204-L1 |
Intermediate Chinese II Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-02:20 pm |
OLRI 370 |
Hong Juan Zhou |
18 / 13 |
|
| ASIA 204-L2 |
Intermediate Chinese II Lab |
R |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 250 |
Hong Juan Zhou |
18 / 9 |
|
| ASIA 204-L3 |
Intermediate Chinese II Lab |
R |
02:30 pm-03:30 pm |
OLRI 370 |
Hong Juan Zhou |
18 / 18 |
|
| ASIA 275-01 |
History of Modern China |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
MAIN 111 |
Yue-him Tam |
25 / 25 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 275-01.* |
| ASIA 278-01 |
War Crimes/Memory E Asia |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
MAIN 111 |
Yue-him Tam |
25 / 22 |
| *Cross-listed wtih HIST 278-01.* |
| ASIA 294-01 |
20th Century Chinese Literature |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 102 |
Xin Yang |
25 / 24 |
|
| ASIA 294-02 |
Chinese Music |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
MUSIC 202 |
Chuen-Fung Wong |
12 / 11 |
| *Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with MUSI 294-01.* |
| ASIA 304-01 |
Advanced Chinese II |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 110 |
Xin Yang |
25 / 21 |
|
| ASIA 304-L1 |
Advanced Chinese II Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-02:20 pm |
HUM 113 |
Hong Juan Zhou |
15 / 12 |
|
| ASIA 304-L2 |
Advanced Chinese II Lab |
T |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 113 |
Hong Juan Zhou |
15 / 14 |
|
| ASIA 408-01 |
Fourth Year Chinese II |
MWF |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 270 |
Yuedong Merritt |
25 / 25 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| BIOL 194-01 |
Intro Community/Global Health |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 250 |
Devavani Chatterjea |
30 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 194-01 |
Intro Community/Global Health |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 250 |
Elizabeth Jansen |
30 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 194-L1 |
Community/Global Health Lab |
T |
08:00 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 277 |
Devavani Chatterjea |
15 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 194-L1 |
Community/Global Health Lab |
T |
08:00 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 277 |
Elizabeth Jansen |
15 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 194-L2 |
Community/Global Health Lab |
T |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 277 |
Devavani Chatterjea |
15 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 194-L2 |
Community/Global Health Lab |
T |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 277 |
Elizabeth Jansen |
15 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 255-01 |
Cell Biology and Genetics Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 285 |
Steven Sundby |
24 / 12 |
|
| BIOL 255-02 |
Cell Biology and Genetics Lab |
R |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 285 |
Christopher Calderone |
24 / 20 |
|
| BIOL 255-02 |
Cell Biology and Genetics Lab |
R |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 285 |
Michael Anderson |
24 / 20 |
|
| BIOL 255-03 |
Cell Biology and Genetics Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 285 |
Paul Overvoorde |
24 / 16 |
|
| BIOL 260-01 |
Genetics |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
OLRI 250 |
Mary Montgomery |
48 / 23 |
|
| BIOL 265-01 |
Cell Biology |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 100 |
Paul Overvoorde |
48 / 29 |
|
| BIOL 270-01 |
Biodiversity and Evolution |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 350 |
Sarah Boyer |
48 / 18 |
|
| BIOL 270-L1 |
Biodiversity/Evolution Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 273 |
Michael Anderson |
24 / 14 |
|
| BIOL 270-L1 |
Biodiversity/Evolution Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 273 |
Sarah Boyer |
24 / 14 |
|
| BIOL 270-L2 |
Biodiversity/Evolution Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 273 |
Michael Anderson |
24 / 4 |
|
| BIOL 270-L2 |
Biodiversity/Evolution Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 273 |
Sarah Boyer |
24 / 4 |
|
| BIOL 285-01 |
Ecology |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 250 |
Jerald Dosch |
46 / 33 |
| *Cross-listed with ENVI 285-01.* |
| BIOL 285-L1 |
Ecology Lab |
R |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 284 |
Jerald Dosch |
23 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with ENVI 285-L1.* |
| BIOL 285-L2 |
Ecology Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 284 |
Michael Anderson |
23 / 18 |
| *Cross-listed with ENVI 285-L2.* |
| BIOL 342-01 |
Animal Behavior/Ecology |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 284 |
Mark Davis |
15 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 342-L1 |
Animal Behavior/Ecology Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 284 |
Mark Davis |
15 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 352-01 |
Biochemistry II |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 300 |
Christopher Calderone |
32 / 20 |
| *Cross-listed with CHEM 352-01.* |
| BIOL 352-L1 |
Biochemistry II Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 289 |
Christopher Calderone |
16 / 9 |
| *Cross-listed with CHEM 352-L1.* |
| BIOL 352-L2 |
Biochemistry II Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 289 |
Christopher Calderone |
16 / 11 |
| *Cross-listed with CHEM 352-L2.* |
| BIOL 353-01 |
Advanced Genetics |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 250 |
Paul Overvoorde |
16 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 358-01 |
Microbiology |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 300 |
Steven Sundby |
16 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 358-L1 |
Microbiology Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 289 |
Steven Sundby |
16 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 394-01 |
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
OLRI 270 |
Kristina Curry |
16 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 394-02 |
Current Directions in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 101 |
Thaddeus Brink |
16 / 1 |
| This upper level seminar course will focus on nervous system structure and neuronal communication and how this leads to behavior. Students will become familiar with neuroanatomical structures of the brain, and more importantly, will examine the neural circuitry that is thought to underlie different behaviors. In addition, students will gain an appreciation for the diverse ways that neuronal communication occurs, with a special emphasis placed on the major neurotransmitter and receptor systems. Finally, students will explore how damage or other changes within individual neurons or circuitry can lead to a variety of disease and maladaptive behaviors. Prerequisites: Biology 205 (Cell/Genetics II) or Biology 255 (Cell Biology & Genetics Lab), Biology 260 (Genetics), and Biology 265 (Cell Biology). Chemistry 211 (Organic Chemistry I) is highly recommended. Three hours per week, which will include lectures, discussions, and some lab work. (4 credits) |
| BIOL 394-L1 |
Comp Vertebrate Anatomy Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 275 |
Kristina Curry |
16 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 472-01 |
Research in Molecular Biology |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
OLRI 264 |
Mary Montgomery |
6 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 472-L1 |
Research Molecular Biology Lb |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 264 |
Mary Montgomery |
6 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 481-01 |
Seminar in Evolution |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 370 |
Sarah Boyer |
12 / 0 |
|
| BIOL 489-01 |
Biology Seminar |
M |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 250 |
Paul Overvoorde |
50 / 16 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| CHEM 112-01 |
General Chemistry II |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 350 |
Kathryn Splan |
40 / 20 |
|
| CHEM 112-02 |
General Chemistry II |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 350 |
Susan Green |
40 / 11 |
|
| CHEM 112-L1 |
General Chemistry II Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 343 |
Robert Rossi |
20 / 8 |
| *First day attendance required; $12 lab fee required.* |
| CHEM 112-L2 |
General Chemistry II Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 343 |
Thomas Varberg |
20 / 15 |
| *First day attendance required; $12 lab fee required.* |
| CHEM 112-L3 |
General Chemistry II Lab |
R |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 343 |
Amy Rice |
20 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required; $12 lab fee required.* |
| CHEM 112-L4 |
General Chemistry II Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 343 |
Amy Rice |
20 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required; $12 lab fee required.* |
| CHEM 212-01 |
Organic Chemistry II |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 250 |
Rebecca Hoye |
40 / 22 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 212-02 |
Organic Chemistry II |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 350 |
Ronald Brisbois |
30 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 212-L1 |
Organic Chemistry II Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 383 |
Rebecca Hoye |
16 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 212-L2 |
Organic Chemistry II Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 383 |
James Wollack |
16 / 8 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 212-L3 |
Organic Chemistry II Lab |
R |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 383 |
Susan Green |
16 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 212-L4 |
Organic Chemistry II Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 383 |
Susan Green |
16 / 11 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 222-01 |
Analytical Chemistry |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 301 |
Keith Kuwata |
20 / 9 |
|
| CHEM 222-L1 |
Analytical Chemistry Lab |
R |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 350 |
Keith Kuwata |
20 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 300-01 |
Chemistry Seminar |
W |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 350 |
Kathryn Splan |
50 / 16 |
|
| CHEM 312-01 |
Physical Chemistry II |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
OLRI 301 |
Thomas Varberg |
20 / 1 |
|
| CHEM 312-L1 |
Physical Chemistry II Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 301 |
Thomas Varberg |
20 / 1 |
|
| CHEM 352-01 |
Biochemistry II |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 300 |
Christopher Calderone |
32 / 21 |
| *Cross-listed with BIOL 352-01.* |
| CHEM 352-L1 |
Biochemistry II Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 289 |
Christopher Calderone |
16 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with BIOL 352-L1; first day attendance required.* |
| CHEM 352-L2 |
Biochemistry II Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 289 |
Christopher Calderone |
16 / 6 |
| *Cross-listed with BIOL 352-L2.* |
| CHEM 394-01 |
Computational Chemistry |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 301 |
Keith Kuwata |
16 / 8 |
|
| CHEM 394-02 |
Supramolecular Chemistry |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 301 |
Ronald Brisbois |
16 / 12 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| CLAS 123-01 |
Introduction to Archaeology |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
MAIN 009 |
Andrew Overman |
25 / 8 |
|
| CLAS 129-01 |
Greek Myths Troy to Hollywood |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
MAIN 009 |
Beth Severy-Hoven |
25 / 1 |
|
| CLAS 160-01 |
Intro to Ancient/Medieval Art |
MW |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
ART 113 |
STAFF |
25 / 20 |
| *Cross-listed with ART 160-01.* |
| CLAS 194-01 |
20th Century Arabic Literature and History |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 214 |
Wessam El-Meligi |
25 / 21 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 194-01 and HMCS 194-01.* Course NOT approved for the Classics major. The twentieth century witnessed enormous social change in Middle East. We will analyze Arabic literature in light of the effect of the World Wars, the beginning of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the sweeping current of republicanism, socialism and neo-nationalism. Students will become familiar with major literary figures of the Arab world, and textual analysis of specific work will be carried out within a framework of feminist theory, post-modern reading and psychoanalysis. Special attention will be paid to the development of Arabic cinema as a means of exploring the clash between censorship and extremism versus intellectual liberalism in contemporary Arabic societies. No prerequisites. |
| CLAS 212-01 |
Elementary Latin II |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
CARN 208 |
David Oosterhuis |
25 / 14 |
|
| CLAS 212-L1 |
Elementary Latin II Lab |
T |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
MAIN 002 |
David Oosterhuis |
25 / 14 |
|
| CLAS 214-01 |
Elementary Arabic II |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
MAIN 002 |
Antoine Mefleh |
25 / 13 |
|
| CLAS 214-02 |
Elementary Arabic II |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
MAIN 002 |
Antoine Mefleh |
25 / 14 |
|
| CLAS 218-01 |
Elementary Hebrew II |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 110 |
STAFF |
15 / 14 |
|
| CLAS 235-01 |
Elementary Greek II |
MWF |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
MAIN 009 |
STAFF |
25 / 19 |
|
| CLAS 271-01 |
Studies in Roman Archaeology: Rome the City |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 204 |
David Oosterhuis |
20 / 12 |
|
| CLAS 332-01 |
Intermediate Latin: Poetry |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
MAIN 009 |
David Oosterhuis |
25 / 16 |
|
| CLAS 362-01 |
Intermediate Greek: Poetry |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
MAIN 009 |
Beth Severy-Hoven |
25 / 18 |
|
| CLAS 394-01 |
Intermediate Arabic II |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 243 |
Wessam El-Meligi |
25 / 14 |
|
| CLAS 483-01 |
Advanced Reading in Latin |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
MAIN 003 |
Corby Kelly |
25 / 23 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| CNS 248-01 |
Behavioral Neuroscience |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 352 |
Eric Wiertelak |
24 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with PSYC 248-01.* |
| CNS 248-L1 |
Behavioral Neuroscience Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 371 |
Eric Wiertelak |
24 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with PSYC 248-L1.* |
| CNS 300-01 |
Directed Research in CNS |
TBA |
TBA |
|
Eric Wiertelak |
15 / 12 |
|
| CNS 488-01 |
Senior Seminar |
TBA |
TBA |
|
Eric Wiertelak |
15 / 9 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| COMP 121-01 |
Intro to Scientific Program |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 258 |
Yevgeniy Podolyan |
21 / 10 |
|
| COMP 123-01 |
Core Concepts in Computer Science |
MWF |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 258 |
Susan Fox |
26 / 5 |
|
| COMP 124-01 |
Object-Oriented Programming |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 256 |
Shilad Sen |
32 / 25 |
|
| COMP 124-L1 |
Object-Oriented Programming Lb |
T |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
OLRI 256 |
Shilad Sen |
32 / 26 |
|
| COMP 240-01 |
Computer Systems Organization |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
OLRI 247 |
Susan Fox |
32 / 19 |
|
| COMP 261-01 |
Theory of Computation |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 241 |
Susan Fox |
32 / 18 |
| *Cross-listed with MATH 361-01.* |
| COMP 340-01 |
Digital Electronics |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
OLRI 154 |
James Doyle |
12 / 7 |
| *Cross-listed with PHYS 340-01.* |
| COMP 340-L1 |
Digital Electronics Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 147 |
James Doyle |
12 / 7 |
| *Cross-listed with PHYS 340-L1.* |
| COMP 342-01 |
Operating Systems and Computer Architecture |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 256 |
Shilad Sen |
32 / 22 |
|
| COMP 365-01 |
Scientific Computation |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 245 |
Daniel Kaplan |
26 / 24 |
| *Cross-listed with MATH 365-01.* |
| COMP 490-01 |
Senior Capstone Seminar |
F |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
OLRI 241 |
Karen Saxe |
45 / 45 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| ECON 108-01 |
Quantitative Thinking |
TBA |
TBA |
|
Lisa Giddings |
32 / 28 |
| *Cross-listed with MATH 108-01.* |
| ECON 113-01 |
Financial Accounting |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
CARN 305 |
Jeff Evans |
25 / 2 |
|
| ECON 119-01 |
Principles of Economics |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
CARN 305 |
Amy Damon |
25 / 5 |
|
| ECON 119-02 |
Principles of Economics |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
CARN 305 |
Sarah West |
25 / 0 |
|
| ECON 119-03 |
Principles of Economics |
MWF |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
CARN 305 |
Sarah West |
25 / 0 |
|
| ECON 119-04 |
Principles of Economics |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 214 |
Liang Ding |
25 / 19 |
|
| ECON 119-05 |
Principles of Economics |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
CARN 305 |
Paul Aslanian |
25 / 22 |
|
| ECON 225-01 |
Comparative Econ Systems |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 111 |
Gary Krueger |
25 / 8 |
| *Cross-listed with INTL 225-01.* |
| ECON 242-01 |
Economics of Gender |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
CARN 304 |
Karine Moe |
25 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with WGSS 294-03.* |
| ECON 252-01 |
Economics of Not-For-Profit |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
CARN 05 |
Paul Aslanian |
25 / 17 |
|
| ECON 294-01 |
Economics of Migration |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 107 |
Amy Damon |
25 / 12 |
| This course will examine the global movement of people through an economic lens. This course studies the impact that emigration has on the economy of the home country, such as brain drain and population change, the historic role that migration has played in economic development, and finally the effect that immigration has on immigrant-receiving countries. The various economic issues in the current immigration debate in the United States will be analyzed including the economic assimilation of immigrants, and the impact of immigration on native born workers. Prerequisite: Economics 119. |
| ECON 294-02 |
Economics of Sexual Orientation |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 216 |
Lisa Giddings |
25 / 22 |
| *Cross-listed with WGSS 294-04.* The Economics of Sexual Orientation is relatively new to economics. As of this writing, a quick search on EconLit for the term -Queer- reveals 13 records and a search for the term -gay- results in 138 records. In contrast, a search with keyword -gender- (a comparable category) results in 14,376 records. So far, there are four edited volumes containing probably the most important works in economics journals. Using survey and household data, labor economists have explored labor market outcomes for women and racial/ethnic minorities including wage gaps, occupational segregation, labor market participation, discrimination, household outcomes such as the division of labor. Applying the tools of economics to explore these issues in the GLBT and/or Queer population is a natural extension of these fields and seeks to address questions such as: Is there a gay wage gap? Do GLBT people face occupational segregation or discrimination in the labor market? Do they have children? Do they enact traditional divisions of labor in the household? From a policy perspective, does it make economic sense to extend benefits to domestic partners? What are the economic implications of gay marriage? The course has three major goals: 1) To examine the tools of economics as they apply to one specific minority group (analogous to gender and economics, for example), 2) To get a grasp on the entirety of the literature to date on the topic, and 3) To use the unique characteristics of this minority group to enhance existing research skills among students with a requirement of a research project using existing national data sources. Prerequisite: Economics 119. |
| ECON 323-01 |
Economic Restructuring in Latin America |
TR |
08:00 am-09:30 am |
CARN 304 |
Raymond Robertson |
25 / 13 |
| *Cross-listed with INTL 323-01.* |
| ECON 353-01 |
Managerial Accounting |
TR |
08:00 am-09:30 am |
CARN 305 |
Jeff Evans |
25 / 2 |
|
| ECON 356-01 |
Capital Markets |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 305 |
Liang Ding |
25 / 8 |
|
| ECON 361-01 |
Intermed Microecon Analysis |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 208 |
Vasant Sukhatme |
30 / 0 |
|
| ECON 371-01 |
Intermed Macroecon Analysis |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 304 |
Pete Ferderer |
25 / 0 |
|
| ECON 381-01 |
Introduction to Econometrics |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
CARN 309 |
Raymond Robertson |
22 / 0 |
|
| ECON 381-L1 |
Introduction Econometrics Lab |
R |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
CARN 309 |
Raymond Robertson |
22 / 0 |
|
| ECON 394-01 |
Intro to Securities Analysis |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 215 |
Joyce Minor |
25 / 2 |
| This course will primarily focus on equity securities analysis (stocks) from the perspective of institutional (Wall Street) investors. Topics will include industry analysis and forecasting, financial statement analysis, fundamental company analysis and valuation methods. Students will form industry groups and will each research a company in that industry. Students will build complete historical and projected financial statement models in Excel. The end product of the course will be a company report written by each student. Prerequisites: Economics 113 and 119. |
| ECON 431-01 |
Public Finance |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 305 |
Sarah West |
25 / 6 |
|
| ECON 442-01 |
Labor Economics |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 304 |
Karine Moe |
25 / 10 |
|
| ECON 461-01 |
Selected Topics in Microecon |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
CARN 206 |
Vasant Sukhatme |
30 / 22 |
| *Course restricted to seniors only.* |
| ECON 481-01 |
Advanced Econometrics |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 309 |
Gary Krueger |
22 / 12 |
|
| ECON 490-01 |
Behavorial and Experimental Economics |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 150 |
Pete Ferderer |
25 / 10 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| EDUC 220-01 |
Educational Psychology |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
HUM 227 |
Tina Kruse |
25 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with PSYC 220-01; first day attendance required.* |
| EDUC 230-01 |
Youth Development in Changing World |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 216 |
Tina Kruse |
25 / 12 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| EDUC 260-01 |
Philosophy of Education |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 214 |
Steven Jongewaard |
25 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| EDUC 270-01 |
Challenge of Globalization |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
HUM 216 |
Ruthanne Kurth-Schai |
25 / 22 |
| *Frist day attendance required.* |
| EDUC 280-01 |
Re-Envisioning Education and Democracy |
TR |
08:00 am-09:30 am |
HUM 216 |
Ruthanne Kurth-Schai |
25 / 19 |
| *Cross-listed with AMST 294-05 and POLI 211-01; first day attendance required.* |
| EDUC 300-01 |
Education/Family/Community |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
HUM 215 |
Marceline DuBose |
20 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required; course meets 2nd half of semester only.* |
| EDUC 320-01 |
Educating Exceptional Students |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
HUM 216 |
Tina Kruse |
20 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required; course meets 1st half of semester only.* |
| EDUC 394-01 |
Education and Emerging Technologies |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
HUM |
John Belbas |
20 / 15 |
| *Course will meet in Humanities 304.* |
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| ENGL 101-01 |
College Writing |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 370 |
Jennifer White |
15 / 14 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 120-01 |
Intro to Creative Writing |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 301 |
Ping Wang |
16 / 1 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 120-02 |
Intro to Creative Writing |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
MAIN 002 |
Ping Wang |
16 / 2 |
| *First day attendance required; section reserved for freshmen and sophomores only.* |
| ENGL 120-03 |
Intro to Creative Writing |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
CARN 208 |
Bradley Liening |
16 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 120-04 |
Intro to Creative Writing |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 226 |
James Dawes |
16 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required; section reserved for freshmen and sophomores only.* |
| ENGL 120-05 |
Intro to Creative Writing |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
OLRI 170 |
Peter Bognanni |
16 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required; section reserved for freshmen and sophomores only.* |
| ENGL 120-06 |
Intro to Creative Writing |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
MAIN 011 |
Stephen Healey |
16 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 130-01 |
American Voices: Multi-ethnic Literature and American History |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
HUM 111 |
Michael Cohen |
20 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 135-01 |
Poetry |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
CARN 304 |
Theresa Krier |
20 / 3 |
|
| ENGL 137-01 |
Novel |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
MAIN 011 |
James Dawes |
20 / 1 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 140-01 |
Shakespeare |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 228 |
Elizabeth Weixel |
20 / 8 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 265-01 |
Justice |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
MAIN 002 |
James Dawes |
20 / 3 |
| *Cross-listed with ENVI 265-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 280-01 |
Crafts of Writing: Poetry |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
MAIN 011 |
Jeffrey Shotts |
16 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 281-01 |
Crafts of Writing: Fiction |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
MAIN 003 |
Peter Bognanni |
16 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 282-01 |
Crafts of Writing: Cr Non Fict |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
OLRI 241 |
Marlon James |
16 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 294-01 |
International Crime Film |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 100 |
Casey Jarrin |
20 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 304-01 |
Medieval Monsters/Magic |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
CARN 304 |
Theresa Krier |
20 / 6 |
|
| ENGL 311-01 |
Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 110 |
Elizabeth Weixel |
20 / 8 |
|
| ENGL 330-01 |
Romantic Literature |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
MAIN 111 |
Kristie Allen |
20 / 14 |
|
| ENGL 332-01 |
Victorian Literature |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 228 |
Kristie Allen |
20 / 14 |
|
| ENGL 341-01 |
20th Century British Novel: Diasporic London |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
MAIN 010 |
Casey Jarrin |
20 / 8 |
| *Cross-listed with INTL 394-02.* |
| ENGL 371-01 |
19th Century American Lit |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
MAIN 011 |
Michael Cohen |
20 / 7 |
|
| ENGL 376-01 |
African Amer Lit 1900-Present |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
MAIN 001 |
Daylanne English |
20 / 3 |
| *Cross-listed with AMST 394-05.* |
| ENGL 384-01 |
Langston Hughes: Global Writer |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
CARN 404 |
David Moore |
20 / 15 |
| *Cross-listed with AMST 394-01 and INTL 384-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 394-01 |
Poetry of Environment |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
CARN 304 |
Theresa Krier |
20 / 16 |
| *Cross-listed with ENVI 394-01.* |
| ENGL 394-02 |
Topics in 19th Century British Literature |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
MAIN 002 |
Kristie Allen |
20 / 11 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 394-03 |
Latino Poetics |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
THEATR 204 |
Kristin Naca |
20 / 14 |
| *Cross-listed with AMST 394-02.* |
| ENGL 394-04 |
Comp (Neo/Post) Modernities |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
MAIN 010 |
Sonita Sarker |
25 / 23 |
| *Cross-listed with HMCS 394-02 and WGSS 315-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 402-01 |
Seminar in British Authors: Oscar Wilde |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
MAIN 003 |
Casey Jarrin |
12 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENGL 403-01 |
Seminar in American Authors: Post-Modern African-American Literature |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
MAIN 001 |
Daylanne English |
12 / 0 |
| *Cross-listed with AMST 494-01.* |
| ENGL 406-01 |
Projects in Creative Writing |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
MAIN 002 |
Ping Wang |
12 / 4 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| ENVI 130-01 |
Science of Renewable Energy |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 100 |
James Doyle |
18 / 4 |
| *Cross-listed with PHYS 130-01.* |
| ENVI 130-L1 |
Science of Renewable Energy Lb |
T |
09:15 am-11:15 am |
OLRI 154 |
James Doyle |
18 / 4 |
| *Cross-listed with PHYS 130-L1 |
| ENVI 133-01 |
Environmental Science |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 226 |
Gregory Downing |
24 / 20 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 133-L1 |
Environmental Science Lab |
T |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 275 |
Jerald Dosch |
24 / 20 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 194-01 |
Introduction to Global Environmental History |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
MAIN 111 |
Ellen Arnold |
25 / 16 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 194-02.* |
| ENVI 215-01 |
Environmental Politics/Policy |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
OLRI 101 |
Stephanie Rutherford |
25 / 10 |
| *Cross-listed with POLI 215-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 229-01 |
Environmental Ethics |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
MAIN 010 |
Karen Warren |
15 / 0 |
| *Cross-listed with PHIL 229-01.* |
| ENVI 237-01 |
Environmental Justice |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 170 |
Stephanie Rutherford |
20 / 4 |
| *Cross-listed with AMST 294-02 and HIST 237-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 265-01 |
Justice |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
MAIN 002 |
James Dawes |
20 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with ENGL 265-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 280-01 |
Environmental Classics |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 270 |
Christina Manning |
20 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 285-01 |
Ecology |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 250 |
Jerald Dosch |
46 / 41 |
| *Cross-listed with BIOL 285-01.* |
| ENVI 285-L1 |
Ecology Lab |
R |
08:00 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 284 |
Jerald Dosch |
23 / 21 |
| *Cross-listed with BIOL 285-L1.* |
| ENVI 285-L2 |
Ecology Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-04:30 pm |
OLRI 284 |
Michael Anderson |
23 / 20 |
| *Cross-listed with BIOL 285-L2.* |
| ENVI 294-01 |
Psyc of Sustainable Behavior |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
OLRI 352 |
Christina Manning |
20 / 6 |
| *Cross-listed with PSYC 294-01; first day attendance required.* This course is an introduction to the psychology of sustainable behavior. As scientific evidence of degraded world environmental conditions accumulates, researchers from many disciplines are joining the effort to find solutions. Technological innovation will certainly play an important role, but equally important are behavior changes at both the organizational and individual level. Psychologists use their training in the scientific study of human behavior to examine why people do or do not act sustainably in a variety of situations. In this course we will study this body of research and use psychological principles, theories, and methods to understand the factors that underlie both environmentally destructive as well as environmentally sustainable actions. A significant component of the course will be direct application of theory to one's own actions as well as to a campus-based sustainability issue. Prerequisite for Psychology majors: Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 100). No prerequisite for ES majors. |
| ENVI 343-01 |
The US and Global Environment |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 300 |
Christopher Wells |
15 / 5 |
| *Cross-listed with HIST 343-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 368-01 |
Sustain Dev/Global Future |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 241 |
Stephanie Rutherford |
20 / 9 |
| *Cross-listed with INTL 368-01; first day attendance required.* |
| ENVI 394-01 |
Poetry of the Environment |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
CARN 304 |
Theresa Krier |
20 / 17 |
| *Cross-listed with ENGL 394-01.* |
| ENVI 488-01 |
Sr Seminar in Environmental St |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
OLRI 270 |
Suzanne Savanick Hansen |
25 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| FREN 102-01 |
French II |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 111 |
Peter Vantine |
20 / 11 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 102-L1 |
French II Lab |
T |
08:00 am-09:00 am |
HUM 102 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 102-L2 |
French II Lab |
R |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 113 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 102-L3 |
French II Lab |
R |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 300 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 111-01 |
Accelerated French I-II |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 111 |
Abou Konte |
20 / 16 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 111-02 |
Accelerated French I-II |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 112 |
Abou Konte |
20 / 12 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 111-L1 |
Accelerated French I-II Lab |
TR |
08:00 am-09:00 am |
HUM 110 |
Mariane Yade |
10 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 111-L2 |
Accelerated French I-II Lab |
TR |
09:10 am-10:10 am |
OLRI 250 |
Mariane Yade |
10 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 111-L3 |
Accelerated French I-II Lab |
TR |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 350 |
Mariane Yade |
10 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 203-01 |
French III |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 227 |
Anne Carayon |
20 / 16 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 203-02 |
French III |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 112 |
Anne Carayon |
20 / 14 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 203-L1 |
French III Lab |
T |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
OLRI 250 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 203-L2 |
French III Lab |
R |
10:20 am-11:10 am |
HUM 404 |
Mariane Yade |
10 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 204-01 |
Text, Film and Media |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 110 |
Peter Vantine |
20 / 11 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 204-02 |
Text, Film and Media |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 111 |
Joëlle Vitiello |
20 / 12 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 204-03 |
Text, Film and Media |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 111 |
Joëlle Vitiello |
20 / 13 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 204-L1 |
Text, Film and Media Lab |
T |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 300 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 204-L2 |
Text, Film and Media Lab |
T |
10:20 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 350 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 204-L3 |
Text, Film and Media Lab |
R |
10:20 am-11:10 am |
|
Sandra Vende |
10 / 6 |
| *Lab will meet in the French House.* |
| FREN 204-L4 |
Text, Film and Media Lab |
R |
09:10 am-10:10 am |
|
Sandra Vende |
10 / 7 |
| *Lab will meet in the French House.* |
| FREN 204-L5 |
Text, Film and Media Lab |
R |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 111 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 204-L6 |
Text, Film and Media Lab |
T |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 212 |
Sandra Vende |
10 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 305-01 |
Advanced Expression |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 402 |
Martine Sauret |
20 / 16 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 305-L1 |
Advanced Expression Lab |
T |
10:20 am-11:20 am |
|
Mariane Yade |
10 / 7 |
| *Lab will meet in the French House.* |
| FREN 305-L2 |
Advanced Expression Lab |
R |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 112 |
Mariane Yade |
10 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 305-L3 |
Advanced Expression Lab |
T |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 102 |
Mariane Yade |
10 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 306-01 |
Intro to Literary Analysis |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 227 |
Peter Vantine |
20 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| FREN 394-01 |
La civilisation française en évolution from Lascaux to 1789 |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 213 |
Martine Sauret |
20 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* The course La civilisation française en évolution from Lascaux to 1789 offers non-French students the possibility to acquaint the fundamental notions that form the basis of the bagage culturel that their French counterparts would have. The goal makes explicit those everyday aspect of life that are truly second nature to the individual and to which he or she rarely gives much thought. The class will open with a Panorama de la France. This preliminary section provides a brief and schematic overview of France, including descriptions of basic geographical features and socioplitical structures, a listing of significant historical milestones and maps of France and the Francophone world. The body of the class consists of six dossiers, each treating a particular aspect of French culture: Dossier un: la présence du passé describes examples of the physical manifestations of French History that provide constant reminders to the French of their rich and varied civilization. Dossier deux: quelques personnages clés is composed of a series of portraits of personalities that the French learn, from the early age, to identify as key figures who played pivotal roles in the creation of their culture. Dossier trois: de la monarchie à la République traces the evolution of political institutions in France from the beginnings of the monarchy and the establishment of the Ancien Régime through the death of that system and the progressive maturation of republican ideals. Dossier quatre: La société describes the development of social structures, including the changing role of women in France, from the simplistic and hierarchical society of the Midlle Ages to the complex and shifting social situation of the modern world. Dossier cinq: les mouvements et les idées provides a scketch of key philosophical movements and intellectual concepts as they evolved. Dossier six; les mouvements littéraires et arttstiques offers an overview of French cultural life in all its diversity, focusing on pivotal authors, artist and works. Course is taught in French. |
| FREN 410-01 |
Arts and Ideas in French Culture: Since 1968 |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 402 |
Anne Carayon |
20 / 8 |
| *Cross-listed with HMCS 410-01; first day attendance required.* This course will provide a chronological exposure to the prevailing trends and characteristics of the visual arts (paintings, sculptures, installations¿) in France from the highly politicized 60's and 70's until today. Through the use of films, slides, French web art sites and critical essays, these works will be studied and problematized from a sociological, political and cultural perspective. Special attention will be given to the not-so-new notion of "francité" embedded in France's unique "politique nationale culturelle" as opposed to other visual art practices which reflect an increasingly pluralistic French society as well as the erosion of traditional national boundaries. This course will be taught in French. Prerequisite French 306. |
| FREN 494-01 |
De l'extrême-orient aux antipodes: représentations francophones de l'Asie et du Pacifique |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 113 |
Andrew Billing |
20 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required.* This course is an introduction to colonial and postcolonial representations of the French territories in the South Pacific, including French Polynesia and New Caledonia, as well as the former French colonies of 'Indochine.' We will examine the process by which the colonized territories of the Pacific islands and South-east Asia are constructed as objects of desire and difference for a metropolitan French public, and link the formation of these colonialist ideologies to their political and economic underpinnings. We will also explore the interrogation, subversion and displacement of colonial ideology in contemporary postcolonial francophone literature and film by intellectuals in the Pacific and in the Indochinese diaspora. The course will begin with a introduction to the theory of ideology and an overview of the French colonial presence in the Asia-Pacific region. We will then move to examine the conceptualization of the Pacific as an 'antipodes' of Europe beginning in French thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, i.e. as an uncanny opposite or other characterized by its inversion of often corrupt metropolitan social, political and religious values and norms. This section of the course will conclude with a survey of recent work by Kanak and Polynesian writers that confront the realities of the troubled legacy of French colonialism in the Pacific. The last part of the course will begin with an examination of exoticized representations of French Indochina that draw on a long history of European stereotypes concerning the 'Orient.' The course will end with the study of recent work that thematizes the conflicts experienced by the descendants of those former Indochinese colonial subjects who immigrated to metropolitan France. The course bibliography will include texts and images by Rétif de la Bretonne, Pierre Loti, Paul Gauguin, Victor Segalen, Déwé Gorodé, Marguerite Duras, André Malraux, Linda Lê, and Régis Wargnier. Course is taught in French. |
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| GEOG 111-01 |
Human Geography of Global Issues |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
CARN 107 |
William Moseley |
35 / 18 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 111-02 |
Human Geography of Global Issues |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 107 |
Helen Hazen |
35 / 15 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 225-01 |
Intro to Geographic Information Systems |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
CARN 107 |
Holly Barcus |
30 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required; $20 material fee required.* |
| GEOG 225-L1 |
Intro to Geographic Information Systems Lab |
M |
10:50 am-12:20 pm |
CARN 108 |
Birgit Muehlenhaus |
15 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 225-L2 |
Intro to Geographic Information Systems Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 108 |
Birgit Muehlenhaus |
15 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 243-01 |
Regional Geography of Africa |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
CARN 107 |
William Moseley |
30 / 16 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 256-01 |
Medical Geography |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
CARN 107 |
Helen Hazen |
35 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 258-01 |
Geography of Environmental Hazards |
TR |
03:00 pm-04:30 pm |
CARN 107 |
Helen Hazen |
35 / 17 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 294-01 |
Regional Geography of the Middle East |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
CARN 107 |
Katrinka Somdahl-Sands |
35 / 19 |
| *First day attendance required.* The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the variety of geographic factors that make up the area traditionally known as the Middle East (Egypt to Iran). Its aim is to enable the student to understand and appreciate the complex relationships of this fascinating region, both internally and to the rest of the world. We investigate the region from a variety of scales, including the individual, the ethnic group, the city and state. The course begins by laying a geographic foundation and then moving off into specific locales around the tri-continental hub. We will pay particular attention to how geography investigates some of the region's most contentious contemporary issue. Through a combination of lecture, discussion and case study activities the class will explore the region's resource base, history, politics, economy, religions and cultures. We will cover a wide variety of topics searching for the linkages between the cultural, physical and social geographies of the Middle East. |
| GEOG 365-01 |
Adv Cartography/Urban GIS |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
CARN 108 |
Laura Smith |
15 / 0 |
| *Permission of instructor required; $20 materials fee required.* |
| GEOG 365-L1 |
Adv Cartography/Urban GIS Lab |
TBA |
TBA |
|
Birgit Muehlenhaus |
15 / 0 |
| *Permissions of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 377-01 |
Qualitative Research Methods |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
CARN 204 |
Daniel Trudeau |
15 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| GEOG 378-01 |
Discipline and Methods of Geography |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
CARN 107 |
Laura Smith |
25 / 0 |
|
| GEOG 394-01 |
Rural Landscapes/Livelihoods |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
CARN 107 |
Holly Barcus |
20 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required.* Rural Landscapes and Livelihoods: A Geography of Rural Landuse and Community Change introduces students to Rural Geography, a sub-discipline within Geography. This course emphasizes the linkages between rural and urban environments, and human and physical landscapes through the evaluation of landuse and community change in rural areas, utilizing watershed boundaries as our spatial unit of analyses. We will explore the implications of demographic (including migration and immigration), economic, cultural, and environmental changes for rural environs using several case study watersheds including St. Croix River watershed in Minnesota and Wisconsin and the Yangtze River watershed in China, among others. Rural community strategies for adapting to and accommodating competing demands for water and landuse will be considered, including pressure for new housing developments, recreation opportunities (boating, fishing, hiking, biking), and conservation needs. Students will be exposed to theoretical and empirical approaches to rural development in different regional contexts, as well as problems associated with these development paradigms. Using watershed regions to frame our discussions, we will explore the rapidly changing rural environments in developed and developing world contexts in order to deepen our understanding of the interconnectedness of human and physical systems more broadly. |
| GEOG 488-01 |
Transportation Geography |
W |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
CARN 105 |
Laura Smith |
15 / 0 |
|
| GEOG 488-02 |
Cities of the 21st Century |
TR |
01:20 pm-02:50 pm |
CARN 105 |
Daniel Trudeau |
15 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| GEOL 100-01 |
Oceanography |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 100 |
John Craddock |
48 / 38 |
|
| GEOL 155-01 |
History/Evolution of Earth |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 100 |
Raymond Rogers |
48 / 32 |
|
| GEOL 155-L1 |
History/Evolution of Earth Lab |
M |
07:00 pm-09:30 pm |
OLRI 187 |
Jeffrey Thole |
24 / 19 |
|
| GEOL 155-L2 |
History/Evolution of Earth Lab |
T |
09:00 am-11:30 am |
OLRI 187 |
Jeffrey Thole |
24 / 13 |
|
| GEOL 194-01 |
Geocinema |
M |
07:00 pm-10:00 pm |
OLRI 100 |
Kelly MacGregor |
48 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* Lights, camera, ACTION! Geologists think planet Earth is incredibly exciting, but nowhere is the story of the behavior of our planet more dramatized and misrepresented than in movies! Whether they are big-budget thrillers like The Core, Volcano, or The Day After Tomorrow, or low-brow science fiction like Boa, movies tend to stretch the reality of natural hazards and earth processes to great dramatic effect. In this course, we will have the opportunity to watch a variety of movies that focus on geologic hazards (such as volcanoes, earthquakes, avalanches, floods, and tsunamis) and other earth processes (origins of life, evolution, mass extinction, climate change, and glaciers). We will examine the scientific features and processes depicted in films, learn about their scientific basis, and critique the film's portrayal of earth process. You will work in groups to identify a film depicting a geological process, and critique the way science is depicted. The final project gives you the opportunity to develop your own script for a movie that does the geology correctly. This course will cover quantitative concepts relevant to earth processes, such as describing the world quantitatively, understanding uncertainty and risk, and evaluating quality and sources of data. Format: three-hour block per week of movies, lectures, discussions, and/or laboratory and group exercises. Evaluation will be based on attendance & participation, homework/classroom assignments, a group project, an 8-10 page movie script (including drafts and peer review), and two one-hour exams. |
| GEOL 255-01 |
Structural Geology |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 179 |
John Craddock |
18 / 15 |
|
| GEOL 255-L1 |
Structural Geology Lab |
T |
01:00 pm-04:00 pm |
OLRI 179 |
John Craddock |
18 / 15 |
|
| GEOL 265-01 |
Sedimentology/Stratigraphy |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
OLRI 179 |
Raymond Rogers |
18 / 6 |
|
| GEOL 265-L1 |
Sedimentology/Stratigraphy Lab |
R |
01:00 pm-04:00 pm |
OLRI 175 |
Raymond Rogers |
18 / 6 |
|
| GEOL 302-01 |
Petrology and Geochemistry |
MWF |
08:30 am-10:30 am |
OLRI 175 |
Karl Wirth |
18 / 12 |
|
| GEOL 394-01 |
Surface and Groundwater Hydrology |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 175 |
Kelly MacGregor |
15 / 3 |
| Hydrology is the study of physical, chemical, and biological processes that occur as water interacts with the earth. In this course we will focus on the near-surface cycling of water and the physical processes that drive this motion. We will discuss the dynamics of water as it flows across the surface of the landscape, moves through channels, and passes into the shallow subsurface. Open channel flow, hydrographs, floods, and arid region water scarcity will be covered. The course will focus on the flow of water through permeable, saturated media, heterogeneity of flow, and several equations used to describe flow dynamics in aquifers. Flow through fractured and karst systems will be discussed. Importantly, we will spend time on the methods used by scientists and engineers (and consultants!) to understand the details and timescales of groundwater flow: wells, slug tests, pump tests, and geochemistry. Contaminant transport via groundwater flow will be examined in case studies. The use of quantitative tools such as calculations, numerical modeling, and estimation will be used heavily to better understand the dynamics of water transport on our planet. |
| GEOL 394-L1 |
Surface/Groundwater Lab |
T |
01:20 pm-04:00 pm |
|
Kelly MacGregor |
15 / 3 |
|
| GEOL 450-01 |
Senior Seminar |
T |
TBA |
|
Karl Wirth |
18 / 13 |
|
| GEOL 450-01 |
Senior Seminar |
T |
TBA |
|
Raymond Rogers |
18 / 13 |
|
| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| GERM 102-01 |
Elementary German II |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 212 |
Kiarina Kordela |
15 / 12 |
|
| GERM 102-L1 |
Elementary German II Lab |
M |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 102 |
STAFF |
5 / 2 |
|
| GERM 102-L2 |
Elementary German II Lab |
T |
10:10 am-11:10 am |
HUM 404 |
STAFF |
5 / 5 |
|
| GERM 102-L3 |
Elementary German II Lab |
T |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 404 |
STAFF |
5 / 5 |
|
| GERM 110-01 |
Accelerated Elementary German |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 212 |
Kiarina Kordela |
15 / 7 |
|
| GERM 110-L1 |
Accelerated Elem German Lab |
M |
07:00 pm-08:00 pm |
HUM 102 |
STAFF |
5 / 0 |
|
| GERM 110-L2 |
Accelerated Elem German Lab |
T |
09:00 am-10:00 am |
HUM 112 |
STAFF |
5 / 5 |
|
| GERM 110-L3 |
Accelerated Elem German Lab |
T |
02:45 pm-03:45 pm |
OLRI 300 |
STAFF |
5 / 2 |
|
| GERM 203-01 |
Intermediate German I |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 212 |
Linda Schulte-Sasse |
15 / 12 |
|
| GERM 203-L1 |
Intermediate German I Lab |
M |
07:00 pm-08:00 pm |
HUM 110 |
STAFF |
5 / 3 |
|
| GERM 203-L2 |
Intermediate German I Lab |
T |
09:00 am-10:00 am |
OLRI 350 |
STAFF |
5 / 4 |
|
| GERM 203-L3 |
Intermediate German I Lab |
T |
02:45 pm-03:45 pm |
OLRI 350 |
STAFF |
5 / 5 |
|
| GERM 204-01 |
Intermediate German II |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 215 |
David Martyn |
15 / 13 |
|
| GERM 204-02 |
Intermediate German II |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 215 |
David Martyn |
15 / 5 |
|
| GERM 204-L1 |
Intermediate German II Lab |
R |
09:00 am-10:00 am |
HUM 112 |
STAFF |
10 / 10 |
|
| GERM 204-L2 |
Intermediate German II Lab |
R |
10:10 am-11:10 am |
OLRI 247 |
STAFF |
10 / 7 |
|
| GERM 204-L3 |
Intermediate German II Lab |
R |
01:20 pm-02:20 pm |
HUM 404 |
STAFF |
10 / 1 |
|
| GERM 305-01 |
German Through the Media |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 214 |
Gisela Peters |
15 / 11 |
|
| GERM 305-L1 |
German Through the Media Lab |
W |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 102 |
STAFF |
8 / 4 |
|
| GERM 305-L2 |
German Through the Media Lab |
W |
07:00 pm-08:00 pm |
HUM 102 |
STAFF |
8 / 8 |
|
| GERM 306-01 |
Introduction to German Studies |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 214 |
Rachael Huener |
15 / 8 |
|
| GERM 366-01 |
Postwar Germany |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 214 |
Rachael Huener |
15 / 8 |
|
| GERM 394-01 |
Concepts of Freedom from Kant to Agamben |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 215 |
David Martyn |
20 / 14 |
| *Cross-listed with PHIL 394-01.* This course examines the concept of freedom in 18th century philosophy and in contemporary Continental thinkers. The first half of the course will focus on 18th-century attempts to solve the problem of the compatibility of human freedom with natural causality. If everything that occurs has a cause that precedes it in time, aren't all events predetermined? And if so, where is there room for human choice? Leibniz tried to solve the problem with a "weak" concept of freedom (we're totally predictable but free nevertheless); his critic Crusius insisted on a "strong" concept of freedom (we can change our minds in unpredictable ways) that contradicted natural causality. Kant's concept of "transcendental" freedom has been said to occupy a middle ground between these two, but depends on an idealism that is palatable only to some (Henry E. Allison). The problem of "compatibility" returns in contemporary Continental thought, but in a new guise. Now the question is how freedom is compatible not with natural causality, but with what one might call social causality: the determinative matrix of language, custom, history, capital. Michel Foucault's theory of biopolitics outlined the problem; since then, Judith Butler, Alain Badiou, and Giorgio Agamben have all advanced what seem like modern versions of a transcendental freedom in an attempt to solve it. The goal of the course is to understand these current explanations of human freedom or "agency" in the light of the history of the philosophical concept of freedom. Selected readings from the authors mentioned. Course requirements: reading journal, two 6-page papers. The course is taught in English. |
| GERM 394-02 |
Theoretical Approaches to European and American Cinema: 1910s-1980s |
MWF |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 401 |
Kiarina Kordela |
15 / 13 |
| *In English; cross-listed with HMCS 394-04.* The specific movements within European film production on which this course will focus are: (1) German expressionism, as a brief introduction to an influential and widely discussed pre-WWII European movement in cinematography; (2) Italian Neo-Realism, as a radical and, again, highly influential shift in European cinematography beginning at the end of WW-II; and (3) the French nouvelle-vague, as a reconfiguration of post-WW-II cinematography. Our bridge to American cinematography will be the British and later American work of Alfred Hitchcock, and we shall conclude with American films of particularly the 1970s and 1980s. Conceptually and methodologically, the course will address films as a site which, through all of its means (from dialogue to more formal aspects, such as camera angle or editing), raises and attempts to negotiate philosophical and ideological issues and, often irresolvable, problems. All readings and class taught in English. Weekly film screenings: Tuesdays, 7:00pm, in HUM 401. In addition to several articles and book chapters that will be available on moodle, here are the books you have to purchase: 1. André Bazin. What is Cinema? Vol. 2 2. Fredric Jameson: The Geopolitical Aesthetic 3. Fredric Jameson: Signatures of the Visible 4. Slavoj Zizek: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan but Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock |
| GERM 488-01 |
Senior Seminar |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 217 |
Linda Schulte-Sasse |
15 / 4 |
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| Number/Section/Name |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
Max./Avail. |
| HISP 101-01 |
Elementary Spanish I |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 213 |
STAFF |
20 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 101-L1 |
Elementary Spanish I Lab |
T |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 212 |
Romina Papini |
12 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 101-L2 |
Elementary Spanish I Lab |
R |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 102 |
Cecilia Battauz |
12 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 102-01 |
Elementary Spanish II |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 215 |
Alexandra Bergmann |
20 / 17 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 102-02 |
Elementary Spanish II |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
OLRI 101 |
Laura Wasenius |
20 / 14 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 102-03 |
Elementary Spanish II |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 215 |
Alexandra Bergmann |
20 / 8 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 102-L1 |
Elementary Spanish II Lab |
T |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 213 |
Cecilia Battauz |
15 / 13 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 102-L2 |
Elementary Spanish II Lab |
R |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 227 |
Romina Papini |
15 / 4 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 102-L3 |
Elementary Spanish II Lab |
W |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 270 |
Cecilia Battauz |
15 / 14 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 102-L4 |
Elementary Spanish II Lab |
W |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 170 |
Romina Papini |
15 / 8 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 110-01 |
Accel Beginning Spanish |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 101 |
Alexandra Bergmann |
15 / 14 |
| *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| HISP 110-L1 |
Accel Beginning Spanish Lab |
TR |
TBA |
|
STAFF |
15 / 14 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 110-L2 |
Accel Beginning Spanish lab |
T |
TBA |
|
STAFF |
15 / 15 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 111-01 |
Accel Elementary Portuguese |
TR |
09:40 am-11:10 am |
HUM 217 |
David Sunderland |
15 / 8 |
| *Permission of instructor required.* |
| HISP 111-L1 |
Accel Elem Portuguese Lab |
TBA |
TBA |
|
STAFF |
15 / 8 |
|
| HISP 203-01 |
Intermediate Spanish I |
MWF |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 216 |
Teresa Mesa Adamuz |
20 / 11 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 203-02 |
Intermediate Spanish I |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 216 |
Teresa Mesa Adamuz |
20 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 203-L1 |
Intermediate Spanish I Lab |
T |
10:10 am-11:10 am |
HUM 112 |
Romina Papini |
12 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 203-L2 |
Intermediate Spanish I Lab |
R |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 212 |
Cecilia Battauz |
12 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 203-L3 |
Intermediate Spanish I Lab |
W |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 226 |
Cecilia Battauz |
12 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 203-L4 |
Intermediate Spanish I Lab |
W |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
OLRI 100 |
Romina Papini |
12 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-01 |
Intermediate Spanish II |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 401 |
Jeremy Lehnen |
20 / 2 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-02 |
Intermediate Spanish II |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
HUM 216 |
Laura Wasenius |
20 / 7 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-03 |
Intermediate Spanish II |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 217 |
Laura Wasenius |
20 / 16 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-04 |
Intermediate Spanish II |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 227 |
Jeremy Lehnen |
20 / 4 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-L1 |
Intermediate Spanish II Lab |
T |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 247 |
Cecilia Battauz |
14 / 5 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-L2 |
Intermediate Spanish II Lab |
R |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
HUM 217 |
Romina Papini |
14 / 9 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-L3 |
Intermediate Spanish II Lab |
W |
08:30 am-09:30 am |
OLRI 270 |
Cecilia Battauz |
14 / 10 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-L4 |
Intermediate Spanish II Lab |
W |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
OLRI 300 |
Romina Papini |
14 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-L5 |
Intermediate Spanish II Lab |
W |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 226 |
Cecilia Battauz |
14 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 204-L6 |
Intermediate Spanish II Lab |
W |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 226 |
Cecilia Battauz |
14 / 3 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 220-01 |
Accel Intermediate Spanish |
MWF |
09:40 am-10:40 am |
HUM 217 |
Rosa Rull-Montoya |
15 / 9 |
| *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| HISP 220-02 |
Accel Intermediate Spanish |
MWF |
01:10 pm-02:10 pm |
OLRI 370 |
Susana Blanco-Iglesias |
15 / 9 |
| *Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* |
| HISP 220-L1 |
Accel Intermediate Spanish Lab |
TR |
TBA |
|
STAFF |
15 / 6 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 220-L2 |
Accel Intermediate Spanish Lab |
TR |
TBA |
|
STAFF |
15 / 12 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 305-01 |
Oral and Written Expression |
MWF |
12:00 pm-01:00 pm |
HUM 216 |
Antonio Dorca |
15 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 305-02 |
Oral and Written Expression |
MWF |
02:20 pm-03:20 pm |
HUM 216 |
Antonio Dorca |
15 / 0 |
| *First day attendance required.* |
| HISP 307-01 |
Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts |
MWF |
10:50 am-11:50 am |
HUM 227 |
Leila Lehnen |
15 / 11 |
| *Cross-listed with LATI 307-01; first day attendance required.* |
| HISP 307-02 |
Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts |
MWF |
03:30 pm-04:30 pm |
HUM 227 |
Jeremy Lehnen |
15 / 4 |
| *Cros | |