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American Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
AMST 100-01 | Race/Class/Sex US Feminisms | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 243 | Rachel Raimist | ||
*Cross-listed with WGSS 100-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 103-01 | The Problem of Race in US Social Thought and Policy | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 215 | Duchess Harris | ||
*First Year Course only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 194-02 | Race and Sound in Modern American Culture | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 215 | Daniel Gilbert | ||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 194-02; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 194-03 | American Voices | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | MAIN 010 | Michael Cohen | ||
*Cross-listed with ENGL 130-01; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 200-01 | Critical Methods for American Studies Research | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 112 | Jane Rhodes | ||
*First day attendance required.* What constitute research in American Studies and Ethnic Studies? This course will introduce students to the critical and intellectual underpinnings of research approaches in interdisciplinary scholarship. Fields like American Studies were founded, in part, to critique the canons and assumptions embedded in the disciplines. American Studies and Ethnic Studies scholars also insist that race, ethnicity, gender, class, and other categories of difference be in the forefront of the research agenda, and that researchers be cognizant of the role difference plays for the researcher, the subject under scrutiny, and the results. This course will consider these factors as you get hands-on experience with historical, field research and cultural studies approaches to scholarship. The interdisciplinary selection of readings will include Ethnography at the Border, Appropriating Blackness: Performance and the Politics of Authenticity, and Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History. Starting in 2008-09 this course will be a requirement for all new American Studies majors. This course is HIGHLY recommended for all current American Studies majors and minors, students considering advanced research for honors theses, and those engaged in independent research such as for the MMUF and McNair programs. |
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AMST 233-01 | Intro Hist US Working Class | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 009 | Peter Rachleff | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 233-01.* | |||||||
AMST 240-01 | Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Education | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 215 | Marceline DuBose | ||
*Cross-listed with EDUC 240-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 250-01 | Race, Place and Space | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 215 | Karin San Juan | ||
*Cross-listed with GEOG 250-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 294-01 | African American is the West | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 001 | Lynn Hudson | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 294-04.* | |||||||
AMST 294-02 | Transatlantic Slave Trade | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 001 | Lynn Hudson | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 256-01.* | |||||||
AMST 294-03 | Ethnicity and Race | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 05 | Naran Bilik | ||
*Cross-listed with ANTH 294-01.* | |||||||
AMST 394-01 | US Racial Formations and the Global Economy | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 170 | Karin San Juan | ||
*First day attendance required; permission of instructor required. * This course aims to develop a collaborative understanding of race in the United States as a complex and contradictory social category that has been shaped and organized by the historical expansion and ongoing crisis of the global capitalist economy. As the global economy reshapes the world, racial formations in the United States transform, but they do not disappear. Some of the questions that inspire this course are: To what extent do racial inequities help to justify capitalism? What freedoms are ensured in a global free market? How have the opportunities of the Global North been shaped by the hardships of the Global South? What are the alternatives to the globalization of poverty? Can globalization work under democratic and/or socialist regimes? A combination of lectures, small group discussions, and dialogue with community members will supplement course readings and written assignments. This is a 300-level course, and it will serve as one of the American Studies Department options for completion of the Certificate in Global Citizenship. To enroll in this course you should have taken prior course work in race/ethnic studies. Permission from instructor required. | |||||||
AMST 394-02 | Church & State: Religion and the Founding of the U.S. | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | MAIN 111 | Andrea Cremer | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 394-01.* | |||||||
AMST 394-03 | Asian American Poets | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 300 | Kristin Naca | ||
*Cross-listed with ENGL 394-01; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 400-01 | Senior Seminar: Transition to Life After Mac | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 215 | Duchess Harris | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
AMST 494-01 | Adv Sem: Whitness in the Media | TBA | TBA | Leola Johnson | |||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 488-01.* | |||||||
Anthropology |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
ANTH 111-01 | Cultural Anthropology | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 06 | Diana Dean | ||
ANTH 111-02 | Cultural Anthropology | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 06 | Naran Bilik | ||
ANTH 112-01 | Archaeology/Human Evolution | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 06 | Scott Legge | ||
ANTH 115-01 | Biological Anthropology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 06 | Scott Legge | ||
ANTH 230-01 | Ethnographic Interviewing | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 105 | Sonia Patten | ||
*First day attendance required; permission of instructor if not Anthropology major.* | |||||||
ANTH 239-01 | Medical Anthropology | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 06 | Sonia Patten | ||
ANTH 242-01 | Psychological Anthropology | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 05 | Olga Gonz�lez | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
ANTH 257-01 | Peoples/Cultures of Mongolia | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 05 | Jack Weatherford | ||
ANTH 257-01 | Peoples/Cultures of Mongolia | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 05 | Naran Bilik | ||
ANTH 294-01 | Ethnicity and Race | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 05 | Naran Bilik | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 294-03.* | |||||||
ANTH 294-02 | Kinship, Marriage and Family | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | CARN 05 | Diana Dean | ||
ANTH 363-01 | Anthropology of Development | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 05 | Arjun Guneratne | ||
ANTH 394-02 | Global AIDS: History, Politics, Culture | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 010 | Alex Urquhart | ||
*Cross-listed with WGSS 394-01 and INTL 394-01, First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ANTH 487-01 | Hist of Anthropological Ideas | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 06 | Olga Gonz�lez | ||
Art and Art History |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
ART 130-01 | Drawing I | TR | 08:00 am-11:10 am | ART 123 | Amy DiGennaro | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 130-02 | Drawing I | TR | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | ART 123 | Amy DiGennaro | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 149-01 | Principles of Art | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | ART 113 | Christopher Atkins | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 170-01 | Chinese Art and Culture | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 402 | Winston Kyan | ||
*Cross-listed with ASIA 170-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 232-01 | Fibers I | TR | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | ART 116 | Jean Ross | ||
*First day attendance required; $100 material fee required.* | |||||||
ART 234-01 | Painting I | MWF | 02:20 pm-04:30 pm | ART 128 | Christine Willcox | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 235-01 | Sculpture I | TR | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | ART 135 | Stanton Sears | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 236-01 | Printmaking I | TR | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | ART 119 | Ruthann Godollei | ||
*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 | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; $100 material fee required.* | |||||||
ART 238-01 | Ceramic Art I: Wheel Throwing | TR | 08:00 am-11:10 am | ART 130 | Gary Erickson | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; $100 material fee required.* | |||||||
ART 259-01 | Romanticism/Realism/Impress | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | ART 113 | Paul Wilson | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 261-01 | History of Art II | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | ART 113 | Paul Wilson | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 263-01 | 20th Century Art | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | ART 113 | Paul Wilson | ||
This course examines the influences of nationalism, internationalism, and globalization on 20th and 21st century art. During this period, artists have used art both to reinforce national identities and to question them, exploring alternatives offered within internationalism and globalism. Through a series of case studies, this course will examine the many ways in which artists, artworks, and theories of art have intersected with the geopolitical. Some of the questions we will consider include: How has art been employed as a tool for nation building? How did futurism and constructivism initially reject national identities but end up reinforcing them? Why was art in Germany, the USSR, the USA, and Mexico so similar in the 1930s? How did the international rise of abstraction relate to the Cold War? What is globalization, and how does it affect the production, distribution, and interpretation of artworks today? | |||||||
ART 270-01 | Art/Religion Along Silk Road | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 402 | Winston Kyan | ||
*Cross-listed with ASIA 270-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 366-01 | 2-D Design | MWF | 01:10 pm-03:20 pm | Gudrun Lock | |||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 367-01 | 3-D Design | TR | 08:00 am-11:10 am | ART 135 | Stanton Sears | ||
*First Year Course Only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 371-01 | Painting II | MWF | 09:40 am-11:50 am | ART 208 | Christine Willcox | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 372-01 | Sculpture II | TBA | TBA | ART 135 | Stanton Sears | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 373-01 | Printmaking II | TBA | TBA | ART 119 | Ruthann Godollei | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ART 374-01 | Ceramic Art II | TR | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | ART 130 | Gary Erickson | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; $100 material fee required.* | |||||||
ART 490-08 | Art Apprenticeship | TBA | TBA | Ruthann Godollei | |||
ART 490-16 | Art Apprenticeship | TBA | TBA | Stanton Sears | |||
ART 490-17 | Art Apprenticeship | TBA | TBA | Gary Erickson | |||
Asian Languages and Cultures |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
ASIA 101-01 | Elementary Chinese I | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | HUM 111 | Jin Stone | ||
ASIA 101-02 | Elementary Chinese I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 112 | Jin Stone | ||
ASIA 101-L1 | Elementary Chinese I Lab | W | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 404 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 101-L2 | Elementary Chinese I Lab | W | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 150 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 101-L3 | Elementary Chinese I Lab | W | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 217 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 111-01 | Introduction to Asian Studies | TR | 08:00 am-09:30 am | MAIN 009 | James Laine | ||
ASIA 127-01 | Religions of India | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 110 | James Laine | ||
*Cross-listed with RELI 127-01.* | |||||||
ASIA 136-01 | Indian Philosophies | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 111 | Joy Laine | ||
*Cross-listed with PHIL 136-01.* | |||||||
ASIA 140-01 | Intro to East Asian Civ | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 002 | Yue-him Tam | ||
*First Year Course only; cross-listed with HIST 140-01.* | |||||||
ASIA 170-01 | Chinese Art and Culture | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 402 | Winston Kyan | ||
*Cross-listed with ART 170-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ASIA 194-01 | China on Screen | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 111 | Xin Yang | ||
ASIA 194-01 | China on Screen | M | 07:00 pm-09:00 pm | HUM 111 | Xin Yang | ||
ASIA 194-02 | World Music I : Asia | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | MUSIC 202 | Chuen-Fung Wong | ||
*Cross-listed with MUSI 111-01.* | |||||||
ASIA 203-01 | Intermediate Chinese I | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 111 | Xin Yang | ||
ASIA 203-02 | Intermediate Chinese I | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 111 | Xin Yang | ||
ASIA 203-L1 | Intermediate Chinese I Lab | R | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 227 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 203-L2 | Intermediate Chinese I Lab | R | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 110 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 203-L3 | Intermediate Chinese I Lab | R | 02:30 pm-03:30 pm | HUM 227 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 270-01 | Art/Religion Along Silk Road | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 402 | Winston Kyan | ||
*Cross-listed with ART 270-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ASIA 274-01 | History of Traditional China | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 009 | Yue-him Tam | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 274-01.* | |||||||
ASIA 276-01 | History of Traditional Japan | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 009 | Yue-him Tam | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 276-01.* | |||||||
ASIA 303-01 | Advanced Chinese I | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 102 | Yuedong Merritt | ||
ASIA 303-L1 | Advanced Chinese I Lab | T | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 110 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 303-L2 | Advanced Chinese I Lab | T | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 110 | Hong Juan Zhou | ||
ASIA 407-01 | Fourth Year Chinese I | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 111 | Yuedong Merritt | ||
Biology |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
BIOL 115-01 | Global Biodiversity and the Biology of Conservation | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 284 | Mark Davis | ||
BIOL 117-01 | Women, Health, Reproduction | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 100 | Elizabeth Jansen | ||
*Cross-listed with WGSS 117-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 194-01 | Genomics/Bioinformatics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 370 | Paul Overvoorde | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
BIOL 205-01 | Cell Biology/Genetics II | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 250 | Devavani Chatterjea | ||
BIOL 205-01 | Cell Biology/Genetics II | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 250 | Paul Overvoorde | ||
BIOL 205-L1 | Cell Biology/Genetics II Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 285 | Steven Sundby | ||
BIOL 255-01 | Cell Biology and Genetics Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 285 | Steven Sundby | ||
*Must concurrently enroll in either Biology 260 (Genetics) or 265 (Cell Biology).* | |||||||
BIOL 260-01 | Genetics | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 250 | Mary Montgomery | ||
BIOL 265-01 | Cell Biology | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 100 | Paul Overvoorde | ||
BIOL 270-01 | Biodiversity and Evolution | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 250 | Sarah Boyer | ||
BIOL 270-02 | Biodiversity and Evolution | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 179 | Kristina Curry | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
BIOL 270-L1 | Biodiversity and Evolution Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 273 | Kristina Curry | ||
BIOL 270-L1 | Biodiversity and Evolution Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 273 | Sarah Boyer | ||
BIOL 270-L2 | Biodiversity and Evolution Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 273 | Kristina Curry | ||
BIOL 270-L2 | Biodiversity and Evolution Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 273 | Sarah Boyer | ||
BIOL 285-01 | Ecology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 250 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 285-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 285-L1 | Ecology Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 284 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 285-L1; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 285-L1 | Ecology Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 284 | Michael Anderson | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 285-L1; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 285-L2 | Ecology Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 284 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 285-L2; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 285-L2 | Ecology Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 284 | Michael Anderson | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 285-L2; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 345-01 | Field Botany | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 284 | Mark Davis | ||
BIOL 345-L1 | Field Botany Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:00 am | OLRI 284 | Mark Davis | ||
BIOL 351-01 | Biochemistry I | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 350 | Kathryn Splan | ||
*Cross-listed with CHEM 351-01.* | |||||||
BIOL 351-L1 | Biochemistry I Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 289 | Kathryn Splan | ||
*Cross-listed with CHEM 351-L1; first day of attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 351-L2 | Biochemistry I Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 289 | Christopher Calderone | ||
*Cross-listed with CHEM 351-L2; first day of attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 351-L3 | Biochemistry I Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 289 | Christopher Calderone | ||
*Cross-listed with CHEM 351-L3; first day of attendance required.* | |||||||
BIOL 357-01 | Immunology | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 100 | Devavani Chatterjea | ||
BIOL 357-L1 | Immunology Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 277 | Devavani Chatterjea | ||
BIOL 357-L2 | Immunology Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 277 | STAFF | ||
BIOL 369-01 | Developmental Biology | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 243 | Mary Montgomery | ||
BIOL 369-L1 | Developmental Biology Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 273 | Mary Montgomery | ||
BIOL 394-01 | Biogeography | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 301 | Sarah Boyer | ||
The study of the geographical distribution of organisms. Lectures and discussion of primary literature will focus on topics such as the latitudinal diversity gradient (i.e. why are the tropics so diverse?), biodiversity hotspots, glaciation and refugia, plate tectonics, and patterns of dispersal in marine habitats. Ecological and historical approaches will be integrated. Prerequisites: Biology 270 (Biodiversity & Evolution) or Biology 280 (Ecology) or instructor's permission. Three hours of lecture/discussion per week. Fall semester. |
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BIOL 489-01 | Biology Seminar | M | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 250 | Paul Overvoorde | ||
Chemistry |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
CHEM 111-01 | General Chemistry I | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | OLRI 350 | Susan Green | ||
CHEM 111-02 | General Chemistry I | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 350 | Susan Green | ||
CHEM 111-L1 | General Chemistry I Lab | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 343 | Keith Kuwata | ||
*Lab fee ($12) required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 111-L2 | General Chemistry I Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 343 | Amy Rice | ||
*Lab fee ($12) required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 111-L3 | General Chemistry I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 343 | Amy Rice | ||
*Lab fee ($12) required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 111-L4 | General Chemistry I Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 343 | Amy Rice | ||
*Lab fee ($12) required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 111-L5 | General Chemistry I Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 343 | Amy Rice | ||
*Lab fee ($12) required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 115-01 | Accelerated General Chemistry | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 101 | Keith Kuwata | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required; available to new incoming freshmen only.* | |||||||
CHEM 115-L1 | Acc General Chemistry Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 380 | Keith Kuwata | ||
*Lab fee ($12) required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 194-01 | CSI Macalester | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | OLRI 300 | Ronald Brisbois | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
CHEM 211-01 | Organic Chemistry I | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | OLRI 250 | Rebecca Hoye | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 211-02 | Organic Chemistry I | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 150 | Ronald Brisbois | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 211-L1 | Organic Chemistry I Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 383 | Rebecca Hoye | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 211-L2 | Organic Chemistry I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 383 | Rebecca Hoye | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 211-L3 | Organic Chemistry I Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 383 | Ronald Brisbois | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 211-L4 | Organic Chemistry I Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 383 | Ronald Brisbois | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 300-01 | Chemistry Seminar | W | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 350 | Rebecca Hoye | ||
CHEM 311-01 | Physical Chemistry I | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | OLRI 301 | Thomas Varberg | ||
CHEM 311-L1 | Physical Chemistry I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 378 | Thomas Varberg | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 311-L2 | Physical Chemistry I Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 378 | Keith Kuwata | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 351-01 | Biochemistry I | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 350 | Kathryn Splan | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 351-01.* | |||||||
CHEM 351-L1 | Biochemistry I Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 289 | Kathryn Splan | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 351-L1; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 351-L2 | Biochemistry I Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 289 | Christopher Calderone | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 351-L2; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 351-L3 | Biochemistry I Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 289 | Christopher Calderone | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 351-L3; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
CHEM 394-01 | Research in Molecular Spectroscopy | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 370 | Thomas Varberg | ||
*Permission of instructor required; prerequisite CHEM 312. This course is an introduction to current research in the field of molecular spectroscopy. The class will engage in collaborative research with the instructor focused on recording and analyzing spectra of gaseous metal-containing diatomic molecules. One specific project this term will be to measure new electronic bands of the molecule tantalum oxide (TaO) by laser spectroscopy. If this project is successful, we plan to write up our class results for publication in the peer-reviewed scientific literature.* | |||||||
CHEM 411-01 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 301 | Kathryn Splan | ||
Classics |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
CLAS 111-01 | Elementary Latin I | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | MAIN 009 | David Oosterhuis | ||
CLAS 111-L1 | Elementary Latin I Lab | T | 08:30 am-09:30 am | MAIN 010 | David Oosterhuis | ||
CLAS 113-01 | Elementary Arabic I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MAIN 009 | Antoine Mefleh | ||
CLAS 113-02 | Elementary Arabic I | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 214 | Antoine Mefleh | ||
CLAS 115-01 | Elementary Greek I | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 001 | Nanette Goldman | ||
CLAS 115-L1 | Elementary Greek I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | HUM 227 | Nanette Goldman | ||
CLAS 117-01 | Elementary Hebrew I | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | MAIN 009 | Nanette Goldman | ||
CLAS 117-L1 | Elementary Hebrew I Lab | T | 03:00 pm-04:00 pm | OLRI 241 | Nanette Goldman | ||
CLAS 145-01 | Pagans/Christians/Jews | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 226 | Andrew Overman | ||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 145-01 and RELI 145-01.* | |||||||
CLAS 194-01 | Ancient & Modern Comedy | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 010 | Corby Kelly | ||
This course explores a pair of related questions, namely 1) what is ancient Greek Old Comedy and 2) why are we still performing it in the 21st century? The focus of the course is the work of Aristophanes, the only extant representative of the genre, dating to the 5th century BCE. We will read a selection of his plays in an effort to understand how they were originally performed and how they were received by their ancient audiences. Topics covered include: the religious/social/political context of Greek theater; comic choruses, including animal choruses; costumes, especially masks; ancient acting technique; the architecture of ancient theaters; stagecraft; the composition and disposition of the audience. We will also move beyond the ancient context, studying the reception and re-performance of Old Comedy in more recent times. Why, and how, do we persist in bringing Aristophanes back to a modern stage? Aside from looking at a variety of modern productions (American, European, and African) students will have the opportunity to observe closely and even collaborate on an original adaptation of Aristophanes' Birds, which will be performed locally in the Spring of 2009. |
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CLAS 194-02 | Ancient Rome in Popular Culture | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 401 | David Oosterhuis | ||
Most Americans first encounter the culture and history of the ancient Romans through the mass media of popular entertainment, whether in a film, TV show, a book, or even a comic book. From Ben-Hur to Gladiator, Rome has been the subject or background of some of the most popular novels and films of all time. Needless to say, the 'Rome' presented often bears little resemblance to the actual people and culture that emerges from a study of their own literature and monuments. This course will examine the various ways that ancient Rome has been portrayed in popular culture over the last century and how those portrayals have shaped modern attitudes towards the historical Rome. It will also address the continuing appeal of Rome and the shifting reasons for choosing it as the setting for popular entertainment. | |||||||
CLAS 194-03 | Early Arabic Literature and History | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | GDAY 306 | Wessam El-Meligi | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 194-03.* This course introduces students to the main features of early Arabic literature, from pre-Islamic Middle Eastern and Greco-Roman influences through the Middle Ages, and culminates in a study of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights). We will trace the development of literary forms, including the three main genres of fiction, poetry and drama, while applying a broad range of critical and theoretical approaches. We will also pay attention to the interaction of Arabic literature with art, music and philosophy. No prerequisites. |
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CLAS 231-01 | Intermediate Latin: Prose | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MAIN 010 | Beth Severy-Hoven | ||
CLAS 261-01 | Intermediate Greek: Prose | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 111 | Andrew Overman | ||
CLAS 272-01 | Studies in Classical Civilization: Crisis Literature | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 002 | Nanette Goldman | ||
This course will survey literature from the ancient Mediterranean generated in response to national or personal disaster. Students will examine literary tropes of crisis, and the events that occasioned them, as they appear in Mesopotamian city-laments, biblical and post-biblical communal laments and apocalyptic, Greek and Roman poetry of political and private tragedy. Prerequisite: Classics 121 (Greek World), 122 (Roman World), 127 (Women, Gender and Sexuality), 129 (Greek Myths), 145 (Pagans, Jews and Christians), Religious Studies 120 (Hebrew Bible), or permission of the instructor. |
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CLAS 294-01 | Intermediate Arabic | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 009 | Antoine Mefleh | ||
This course focuses on expanding vacabulary and grammar through simple texts, dialogs and stories. Prerequisite Classics 214 or equivalent. | |||||||
CLAS 489-01 | Jr/Sr Seminar in Classical Civ | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | THEATR 204 | Beth Severy-Hoven | ||
Cognitive and Neuroscience Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
CNS 180-01 | Brain, Mind, and Behavior | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 100 | Eric Wiertelak | ||
*Cross-listed with PSYC 180-01.* | |||||||
CNS 244-01 | Cognitive Neuroscience | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 247 | Jeremy Loebach | ||
*Cross-listed with PSYC 244-01.* | |||||||
CNS 244-L1 | Cognitive Neuroscience Lab | T | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 354 | Jeremy Loebach | ||
*Cross-listed with PSYC 244-L1.* | |||||||
CNS 300-01 | Directed Research in CNS | TBA | TBA | Eric Wiertelak | |||
CNS 362-01 | Philosophy of Mind | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 204 | Joy Laine | ||
*Cross-listed with PHIL 362-01.* | |||||||
CNS 484-01 | Intro to Artificial Intell | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 241 | Susan Fox | ||
*Cross-listed with COMP 484-01.* | |||||||
CNS 488-01 | Senior Seminar | TBA | TBA | Eric Wiertelak | |||
Computer Science |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
COMP 120-01 | Intro to Computing | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 256 | Elizabeth Shoop | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
COMP 121-01 | Intro to Scientific Program | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 258 | Yevgeniy Podolyan | ||
COMP 123-01 | Core Concepts in Comp Sci | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 258 | Susan Fox | ||
COMP 124-01 | Object-Oriented Programming | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 256 | Shilad Sen | ||
*Please see Professor Susan Fox, Computer Science, for prerequiste override information.* | |||||||
COMP 124-L1 | Object-Oriented Programming Lb | T | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 256 | Shilad Sen | ||
COMP 221-01 | Algorithm Design/Analysis | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 243 | Stan Wagon | ||
COMP 225-01 | Software Design/Devpt | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 245 | Elizabeth Shoop | ||
COMP 346-01 | Internet Computing | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 245 | Shilad Sen | ||
COMP 369-01 | Discrete Applied Mathematics | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 247 | Andrew Beveridge | ||
*Cross-listed with MATH 469-01.* | |||||||
COMP 484-01 | Intro to Artificial Intell | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 241 | Susan Fox | ||
*Cross-listed with CNS 484-01.* | |||||||
COMP 490-01 | Senior Capstone Seminar | F | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 247 | Elizabeth Shoop | ||
Economics |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
ECON 108-01 | Quantitative Thinking | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 243 | David Bressoud | ||
*Cross-listed with MATH 108-01.* | |||||||
ECON 110-01 | Investments | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 304 | Jeff Evans | ||
ECON 113-01 | Financial Accounting | TR | 08:00 am-09:30 am | CARN 304 | Jeff Evans | ||
ECON 113-02 | Financial Accounting | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 304 | Jeff Evans | ||
ECON 119-01 | Principles of Economics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 206 | Liang Ding | ||
ECON 119-02 | Principles of Economics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 206 | Liang Ding | ||
ECON 119-03 | Principles of Economics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 304 | Karine Moe | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
ECON 119-04 | Principles of Economics | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | THEATR 205 | Karine Moe | ||
ECON 119-05 | Principles of Economics | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 305 | Sarah West | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
ECON 119-06 | Principles of Economics | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 150 | Amy Damon | ||
ECON 221-01 | Intro to Intl Economics | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 304 | Raymond Robertson | ||
ECON 221-02 | Intro to Intl Economics | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 304 | Raymond Robertson | ||
ECON 231-01 | Environmental Econ/Policy | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 113 | Sarah West | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 231-01.* | |||||||
ECON 256-01 | Intro to Investment Banking | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 212 | Joyce Minor | ||
ECON 342-01 | Economics of Poverty in US | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 305 | Karine Moe | ||
ECON 361-01 | Intermed Microecon Analysis | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 206 | Vasant Sukhatme | ||
ECON 361-02 | Intermed Microecon Analysis | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 206 | Vasant Sukhatme | ||
ECON 371-01 | Intermed Macroecon Analysis | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 305 | Pete Ferderer | ||
ECON 371-02 | Intermed Macroecon Analysis | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 305 | Pete Ferderer | ||
ECON 381-01 | Introduction to Econometrics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 309 | Gary Krueger | ||
ECON 381-02 | Introduction to Econometrics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 309 | Gary Krueger | ||
ECON 381-L1 | Intro to Econometrics Lab | R | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | CARN 309 | Gary Krueger | ||
ECON 381-L2 | Intro to Econometrics Lab | R | 03:00 pm-04:00 pm | CARN 309 | Gary Krueger | ||
ECON 394-01 | Economics of Global Food Problems | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 404 | Amy Damon | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 394-01.* | |||||||
ECON 426-01 | Intl Economic Development | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 305 | Vasant Sukhatme | ||
*Course only available to those who will be seniors fall 2008.* | |||||||
ECON 444-01 | Honors Seminar | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 304 | Raymond Robertson | ||
ECON 457-01 | Finance | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 101 | Liang Ding | ||
Educational Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
EDUC 194-01 | Urban Education in Challenging Times | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 216 | Ruthanne Kurth-Schai | ||
*First Year Course only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
EDUC 200-01 | Experiences in Education | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 216 | Tina Kruse | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
EDUC 220-01 | Educational Psychology | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 216 | Tina Kruse | ||
*Cross-listed with PSYC 220-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
EDUC 240-01 | Race/Culture/Ethnicity in Educ | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 215 | Marceline DuBose | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 240-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
EDUC 460-01 | Education and Social Change | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 102 | Ruthanne Kurth-Schai | ||
*Permission of Instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
EDUC 480-01 | Urban Educ Theory/Policy | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 216 | Tina Kruse | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
English |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
ENGL 101-01 | College Writing | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MAIN 001 | Rebecca Graham | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 120-01 | Intro to Creative Writing | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | MAIN 001 | Bradley Liening | ||
*First day attendance required; course open only to those who will be freshmen or sophomores fall 2008.* | |||||||
ENGL 120-02 | Intro to Creative Writing | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 204 | Marlon James | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 120-03 | Intro to Creative Writing | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 003 | Stephen Healey | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 120-04 | Intro to Creative Writing | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 011 | Marlon James | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 120-05 | Intro to Creative Writing | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | MAIN 002 | Peter Bognanni | ||
*Course available only to those who will be freshmen and sophomores fall 2008; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 120-06 | Intro to Creative Writing | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 011 | Bradley Liening | ||
*First day attendance required; course open only to those who will be freshmen and sophomores fall 2008.* | |||||||
ENGL 125-01 | Studies in Literature: Human Rights in the Humanities | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 105 | James Dawes | ||
*First Year Course only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 130-01 | American Voices | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | MAIN 010 | Michael Cohen | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 194-03; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 136-01 | Drama | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 228 | Michael Cohen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 137-01 | Novel | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 011 | Casey Jarrin | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 137-02 | Novel: Literary Grotesques | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 011 | Casey Jarrin | ||
*First Year Course only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 138-01 | Lit in Theoretical Perspective | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 212 | Kristie Allen | ||
ENGL 281-01 | Crafts of Writing: Fiction | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 010 | Peter Bognanni | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 282-01 | Crafts of Writing: Cr Non Fict | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 010 | Marlon James | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 283-01 | Crafts of Writing: Scriptwriting | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | MAIN 111 | Peter Bognanni | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 294-01 | Literary Publishing | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | MAIN 111 | Jeffrey Shotts | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 294-02 | Feminist Reconstructions | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 009 | Sonita Sarker | ||
*Cross-listed with WGSS 220-01; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 294-03 | Literature and Environment | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 301 | Theresa Krier | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 294-03.* What counts as sustainable living, and what do literary writers explore about it? This course studies writers of essays, journals, fiction, poetry, and song on questions of sustainable human and natural communities. We�ll look at current issues of food supply, agriculture, agrarian communities, sufficiency, dearth and abundance, attending to the ways that literary craftsmanship can inspire and inform action. Works drawn from nonfiction prose by Emerson, Thoreau, Jefferson, Wendell Berry, Michael Pollan, Gary Snyder, Charles Olson; fiction by Ursula Le Guin and Willa Cather; and some poets, going back as far as ancient mythological poets Hesiod and Virgil. | |||||||
ENGL 303-01 | Chaucer | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 301 | Theresa Krier | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 310-01 | Shakespeare: History/Tragedy | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 227 | Elizabeth Weixel | ||
ENGL 331-01 | British Novel in 19th Century | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 003 | Kristie Allen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 371-01 | 19th Century American Lit | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 002 | Michael Cohen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 374-01 | The American Novel | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | MAIN 010 | James Dawes | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 375-01 | African Amer Lit to 1900 | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 001 | Daylanne English | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 394-01 | Asian American Poets | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 300 | Kristin Naca | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 394-03; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 394-02 | Advanced Feminist/Queer Theory | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 010 | Sonita Sarker | ||
*Cross-listed with WGSS 300-01; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENGL 406-01 | Projects in Creative Writing | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | MAIN 003 | Ping Wang | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
Environmental Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
ENVI 120-01 | Environmental Geology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 100 | Kelly MacGregor | ||
*Cross-listed with GEOL 120-01.* | |||||||
ENVI 120-L1 | Environmental Geology Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:00 pm | OLRI 187 | Kelly MacGregor | ||
*Cross-listed with GEOL-L1.* | |||||||
ENVI 133-01 | Environmental Science | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 100 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*Frist day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 133-L1 | Environmental Science Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 275 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 194-01 | Global Climate Change | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 101 | Gregory Downing | ||
The Earth's climate system is complex and dynamic, and a solid understanding of how the system operates is required in order to address concerns about the anthropogenic influence on climate. In this course, we examine the basic physical and chemical processes that control the modern climate system, including the role of incoming solar radiation, the greenhouse effect, ocean and atmospheric circulation, and El Ni�o. We also look critically at the methods and archives used to reconstruct climate in the past, such as ice cores, marine and lake sediments, and cave deposits. We explore the possible effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions on modern and future climate by critically examining the models used in climate prediction, and discuss the challenges of modeling such a complex system. Although this course is taught from a primarily scientific perspective, it includes frequent discussions regarding the role of policy and economics in the current dialogue on global climate change. |
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ENVI 194-L1 | Global Climate Change Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 187 | Gregory Downing | ||
ENVI 215-01 | Environmental Politics/Policy | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 100 | Stephanie Rutherford | ||
*Cross-listed with POLI 215-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 231-01 | Environmental Econ/Policy | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 113 | Sarah West | ||
*Cross-listed with ECON 231-01.* | |||||||
ENVI 232-01 | People and the Environment | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 107 | William Moseley | ||
*Cross-listed with GEOG 232-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 234-01 | American Environmental History | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 301 | Christopher Wells | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 234-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 234-02 | American Environmental History | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | THEATR 204 | Christopher Wells | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 234-02; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 285-01 | Ecology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 250 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 285-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 285-L1 | Ecology Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 284 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 285-L1; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 285-L1 | Ecology Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 284 | Michael Anderson | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 285-L1; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 285-L2 | Ecology Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 284 | Jerald Dosch | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 285-L2; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 285-L2 | Ecology Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 284 | Michael Anderson | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 285-L2; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 294-01 | The Black Death | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 05 | Ellen Arnold | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 294-05.* | |||||||
ENVI 294-02 | Environment and the Media | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 101 | Stephanie Rutherford | ||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 294-02.* This course examines how media and popular culture influence our understanding of the environment. We will use an interdisciplinary framework to explore the ways in which nature and the environment are portrayed in a variety of cultural texts. Topics will include: feature films and nature television, news accounts of environmental issues, corporate advertising, nature theme parks, and media representations of green activism. | |||||||
ENVI 294-03 | Literature and Environment | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 301 | Theresa Krier | ||
*Cross-listed with ENGL 294-03.* | |||||||
ENVI 340-01 | US Urban Environmental Hist | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 270 | Christopher Wells | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 340-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 394-01 | Economics of Global Food Problems | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 404 | Amy Damon | ||
*Cross-listed with Econ 394-01.* | |||||||
ENVI 477-01 | Comparative Environment and Development Studies | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 109 | William Moseley | ||
*Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with GEOG 488-01 and INTL 477-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 489-01 | Environmental Leadership Practicum | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 270 | Christina Manning | ||
*Permission of the instructor required; concurrent registration in ENVI 490-01 required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
ENVI 490-01 | Envi St Leadership Seminar | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 270 | Christina Manning | ||
*Permission of the instructor required; concurrent registration in ENVI 489-01 required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
French and Francophone Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
FREN 101-01 | French I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | THEATR 205 | Martine Sauret | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 101-02 | French I | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 213 | Abou Konte | ||
FREN 101-L1 | French I Lab | T | 08:00 am-09:00 am | HUM 102 | Mariane Yade | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 101-L2 | French I Lab | T | 03:20 pm-04:20 pm | HUM 102 | Mariane Yade | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 101-L3 | French I Lab | R | 08:00 am-09:00 am | HUM 111 | Mariane Yade | ||
FREN 101-L4 | French I Lab | T | 09:10 am-10:10 am | OLRI 101 | Sandra Vende | ||
FREN 101-L5 | French I Lab | R | 03:20 pm-04:20 pm | HUM 110 | Sandra Vende | ||
FREN 102-01 | French II | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 215 | Martine Sauret | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 102-L1 | French II Lab | T | 09:10 am-10:10 am | HUM 110 | Mariane Yade | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 102-L2 | French II Lab | R | 03:20 pm-04:20 pm | HUM 102 | Mariane Yade | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 102-L3 | French II Lab | TBA | TBA | STAFF | |||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 111-01 | Accelerated French I-II | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 217 | Diane Brown | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 111-L1 | Accelerated French I-II Lab | TR | 10:20 am-11:20 am | OLRI 101 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 111-L2 | Accelerated French I-II Lab | TR | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | HUM 102 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 203-01 | French III | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 111 | Annick Fritz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 203-02 | French III | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 102 | Annick Fritz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 203-L1 | French III Lab | T | 08:00 am-09:00 am | HUM 111 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 203-L2 | French III Lab | R | 09:10 am-10:10 am | HUM 110 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 203-L3 | French III Lab | R | 08:00 am-09:00 am | HUM 110 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 203-L4 | French III Lab | R | 10:20 am-11:20 am | OLRI 250 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 204-01 | Text, Film and Media | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 217 | Diane Brown | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 204-02 | Text, Film and Media | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 227 | Diane Brown | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 204-L2 | Text, Film and Media Lab | T | 10:20 am-11:20 am | OLRI 250 | Mariane Yade | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 204-L3 | Text, Film and Media Lab | T | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 170 | Mariane Yade | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 204-L4 | Text, Film and Media Lab | R | 09:10 am-10:10 am | OLRI 101 | Mariane Yade | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 305-01 | Advanced Expression | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 112 | Annick Fritz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 305-L1 | Advanced Expression Lab | T | 03:20 pm-04:20 pm | HUM 110 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 305-L3 | Advanced Expression Lab | R | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 170 | Sandra Vende | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 306-01 | Intro to Literary Analysis | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 214 | Martine Sauret | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
FREN 394-01 | R�volutions et �volutions (1799-1914) | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 111 | Peter Vantine | ||
R�volutions et �volutions (1799-1914) : les transformations politiques, technologiques, artistiques et quotidiennes de l'Empire � la Belle �poque *Course is taught in French* This course will examine some of the major historical events, as well as social and cultural developments, throughout the turbulent 19th century and into the early 20th century in France. The period covered is one of political upheaval and experimentation that includes two empires, two monarchies, and two republics, often ushered in by a coup d'�tat or a revolution, and accompanied by attempts at continental and colonial expansion. It is also a period of dramatic scientific, technological, and industrial innovation and growth. "Progress" is the watchword. In the arts, there is revolt against academic classicism. Passionate esthetic debates erupt between the advocates and adversaries of romanticism, orientalism, realism, naturalism, mysticism, decadence, and the avant-garde movements in the early 1900s. Daily life is transformed with the triumph of the bourgeoisie through phenomena such as urbanization, education, and secularization, not to mention the multiplication of newspapers, caf�s, and dance venues. |
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FREN 407-01 | Voix du Sud: Francophone Sub-Saharan Literature | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 111 | Jo�lle Vitiello | ||
In this course, students will be introduced to the great variety of texts written in Sub-Saharan West and Central Africa. Trough the study of great pre-colonial Mandingue epics transcribed into French to post-genocide literature from Rwanda, students will become familiar with writers from Senegal, Mali, Cameroon, Rwanda, Ivory Coast as well as with other materials such as music, visual art and other art forms. The course will also expose students to the relationship between France and former African colonies from the first encounters to the current discourses and debates about the "Fran�Afrique" as well as to postcolonial theory and to immigration literature from the African perspective. Prerequisite: French 306 or permission of the instructor. |
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FREN 415-01 | Rivaux et complices: la litt�rature et la presse au 19e si�cle | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 112 | Peter Vantine | ||
*This course is taught in French.* This course will study the new and complex relationship, at once symbiotic and conflicted, that developed between journalism and literature in 19th-century France with the rise of a commercialized, industrialized society and an increasingly powerful press. In addition to examining the historical and cultural context of this development, we will read fictional representations of journalists and the press, primarily in novels (by authors such as Balzac, Goncourt, Maupassant), but also in examples taken from collective volumes of 'panoramic' literature, which blend fiction, non-fiction, caricature, and sociological observation in written (as well as illustrated) portraits of contemporary life. We will look (online) at examples of actual newspapers from the period, including the tremendously popular romans-feuilletons (serialized novels). Many writers often assumed-and still do-the multiple roles of journalist, critic, and author at different points in their careers, or even concurrently, whether out of financial necessity or a desire for social and political engagement. The texts studied will provide a comparison of the perceived and prescribed characteristics of these changing roles in the 19th century. A central question to be explored is: how has the rise of a highly influential press impacted, beneficially and detrimentally, literature since the early 19th century? Finally, the historical and literary perspectives provided by the course will allow use to consider the current state of the relationship between the media and literature in France - by examining, for instance, the influence of the media on contemporary literary prizes such as the Prix Goncourt. |
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FREN 494-01 | The Animal and the Human in the French Enlightenment | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 214 | Andrew Billing | ||
A diverse array of contemporary thinkers from Jacques Derrida to Peter Singer has sought to reevaluate the animal/human distinction and related topics including animal rights, but the relation between the animal and the human also gave rise to crucial and controversial debates during the French Enlightenment. This course will consider the ethical, political, and aesthetic significance attributed to the relation in literary and philosophical texts by authors including Descartes, La Mettrie, Rousseau, Diderot, and Sade. Themes to be discussed include nature and "sauvagerie," language, reason and the passions, sex and bestiality, cruelty and vivisection, and vegetarianism. Prerequisite: French 306 or permission of the instructor. |
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Geography |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
GEOG 111-01 | Human Geog of Global Issues | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 107 | Helen Hazen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 111-02 | Human Geog of Global Issues | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 107 | David Lanegran | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 112-01 | Introduction to Urban Studies | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 107 | Daniel Trudeau | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 112-02 | Introduction to Urban Studies | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 05 | Daniel Trudeau | ||
*First Year Course only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 225-01 | Intro to Geog Info Systems | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 107 | Birgit Muehlenhaus | ||
*First day attendance required; $20 material fee required.* | |||||||
GEOG 225-L1 | Intro to Geog Info Systems Lab | T | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 108 | Birgit Muehlenhaus | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 225-L2 | Intro to Geog Info Systems Lab | R | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 108 | Birgit Muehlenhaus | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 232-01 | People and the Environment | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 107 | William Moseley | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 232-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 241-01 | Urban Geography | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 107 | David Lanegran | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 242-01 | Regional Geography of US and Canada | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 06 | Laura Smith | ||
*$35 material fee required.* | |||||||
GEOG 246-01 | Regional Geography of Latin America | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 06 | Helen Hazen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 248-01 | Political Geography | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 107 | Katrinka Somdahl-Sands | ||
GEOG 250-01 | Race, Place, and Space | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 215 | Karin San Juan | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 250-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 254-01 | Geography of World Population Issues | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 107 | Holly Barcus | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
GEOG 262-01 | Metro Analysis | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 204 | Laura Smith | ||
GEOG 294-01 | Gender, Place and Culture | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 107 | Katrinka Somdahl-Sands | ||
*Cross-listed with WGSS 294-01.* | |||||||
GEOG 364-01 | Geographic Information Systems: Concepts & Applications | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | CARN 108 | Holly Barcus | ||
*First day attendance required; material fee required.* | |||||||
GEOG 364-L1 | GIS: Concepts/Applications Lab | TBA | TBA | Birgit Muehlenhaus | |||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
GEOG 488-01 | Comparative Environment & Development Studies | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 109 | William Moseley | ||
*Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with ENVI 477-01 and INTL 477-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
Geology |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
GEOL 101-01 | Dinosaurs | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 100 | Kristina Curry | ||
GEOL 120-01 | Environmental Geology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 100 | Kelly MacGregor | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 120-01.* | |||||||
GEOL 120-L1 | Environmental Geology Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:00 pm | OLRI 187 | Kelly MacGregor | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 120-L1.* | |||||||
GEOL 150-01 | Dynamic Earth/Global Change | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 187 | Karl Wirth | ||
GEOL 150-02 | Dynamic Earth/Global Change | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 187 | John Craddock | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
GEOL 150-L1 | Dynamic Earth/Global Chg Lab | M | 07:00 pm-09:30 pm | OLRI 187 | Jeffrey Thole | ||
GEOL 150-L2 | Dynamic Earth/Global Chg Lab | T | 09:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 187 | Jeffrey Thole | ||
GEOL 150-L3 | Dynamic Earth/Global Change Lb | R | 01:20 pm-04:00 pm | OLRI 187 | John Craddock | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
GEOL 194-01 | World Resources and the Environment | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 150 | John Craddock | ||
This course will examine the availability and origin of natural resources on this planet and the methods of recovery and processing of these resources. Materials of concern will include: soils, hydrocarbons, metals, non-metallic materials, gems, water and the biosphere (humans, the oceans, atmosphere, etc.). Recovery, use and conservation of resources will be considered in a framework of political, economic and global environmental concern. | |||||||
GEOL 250-01 | Mineralogy | MWF | 08:30 am-10:30 am | OLRI 179 | Karl Wirth | ||
GEOL 260-01 | Geomorphology | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 175 | Kelly MacGregor | ||
GEOL 260-L1 | Geomorphology Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 175 | Kelly MacGregor | ||
GEOL 300-01 | Paleobiology | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 175 | Raymond Rogers | ||
GEOL 300-L1 | Paleobiology Lab | R | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 175 | Raymond Rogers | ||
German Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
GERM 101-01 | Elementary German I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 215 | David Martyn | ||
GERM 101-L1 | Elementary German I Lab | M | 07:00 pm-08:00 pm | HUM 102 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 101-L2 | Elementary German I Lab | T | 10:10 am-11:10 am | OLRI 350 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 101-L3 | Elementary German I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 350 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 110-01 | Accelerated Elementary German | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 212 | Kiarina Kordela | ||
GERM 110-L1 | Accelerated Elem German Lab | M | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 102 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 110-L2 | Accelerated Elem German Lab | T | 09:00 am-10:00 am | OLRI 370 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 110-L3 | Accelerated Elem German Lab | T | 03:00 pm-04:00 pm | OLRI 170 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 203-01 | Intermediate German I | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 213 | Brigetta Abel | ||
GERM 203-02 | Intermediate German I | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 213 | Gisela Peters | ||
GERM 203-L1 | Intermediate German I | W | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 212 | Benjamin Stoltenburg | ||
GERM 203-L2 | Intermediate German I Lab | W | 07:00 pm-08:00 pm | HUM 102 | Benjamin Stoltenburg | ||
GERM 203-L3 | Intermediate German I Lab | W | 08:10 pm-09:10 pm | HUM 102 | Benjamin Stoltenburg | ||
GERM 203-L4 | Intermediate German I Lab | R | 10:10 am-11:10 am | OLRI 350 | Benjamin Stoltenburg | ||
GERM 203-L5 | Intermediate German I Lab | R | 02:45 pm-03:45 pm | OLRI 170 | Benjamin Stoltenburg | ||
GERM 204-01 | Intermediate German II | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 214 | Linda Schulte-Sasse | ||
GERM 204-L1 | Intermediate German II Lab | F | 09:30 am-10:30 am | CARN 105 | Benjamin Stoltenburg | ||
GERM 204-L2 | Intermediate German II Lab | R | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 350 | Benjamin Stoltenburg | ||
GERM 223-01 | Culture Comp for Study Abroad | W | 07:00 pm-09:00 pm | HUM 214 | Brigetta Abel | ||
GERM 255-01 | German Cinema Studies: Art / Horror | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 401 | Linda Schulte-Sasse | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
GERM 305-01 | German Through the Media | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 216 | Gisela Peters | ||
GERM 305-L1 | German Through the Media Lab | M | 07:00 pm-08:00 pm | HUM 110 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 305-L2 | German Through the Media Lab | R | 10:10 am-11:10 am | MAIN 111 | Marcus Heim | ||
GERM 306-01 | Introduction to German Studies | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 214 | Rachael Huener | ||
GERM 360-01 | Proseminar in German Studies | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 216 | Rachael Huener | ||
GERM 363-01 | Romanticism | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 214 | David Martyn | ||
The goal of this course is to introduce you to the literature of German Romanticism, which lasted roughly from 1775 to 1835 and comprised the movements generally known as "Storm and Stress" (Sturm und Drang), Classicism (Klassik), and Romanticism proper (Romantik). The emphasis will be on understanding the literature of this period in its intellectual context. Accordingly, we will read both literary works, including poetry, plays, and epic prose, as well as discursive (or "theoretical") texts that show how Romanticism led to the invention of many modern ideas: the inherent value of the individual, of art, of the "nation"; the concept of secular history; the notion that language does not reflect but "constructs" reality. The thesis of the course is that Romanticism and Enlightenment are two opposing poles that continue to structure modern society, both culturally and politically. Readings will include all or parts of: Goethe, Faust; Herder, Abhandlung �ber den Ursprung der Sprache; Schiller, Maria Stuart, aesthetic writings; Kleist, �ber die allm�hliche Verfertigung der Gedanken beim Reden; Novalis, Die Lehrlinge zu Sais; Tieck, Der blonde Eckbert; Hoffmann, Der Sandmann; theoretical writings by Novalis, Friedrich Schlegel, Schleiermacher, Wilhelm von Humboldt; poetry by Goethe, Schiller, H�lderlin, Novalis, Eichendorff. Requirements: 3 short papers; 2 oral reports; final exam. The course is conducted in German. |
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GERM 394-01 | French-German Dialogue in Philosophy and Theory | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 401 | Kiarina Kordela | ||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 394-01 and PHIL 394-01.* This course focuses on the dialogue, tension, rivalry, and mutual influence between the French- and German-speaking philosophical traditions of thought. Students will be exposed, on the one hand, to the subtleties that within the West differentiate the so-called "continental" thought from the Anglo-Saxonic tradition, and, on the other hand, the codependence and rivalry, within continental thought, between German and French philosophical theories. Our main subject will be the relation between phenomenology (including existentialism) and psychoanalysis (Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Freud, Lacan), and we shall focus both on their philosophical background (Spinoza, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche) and their contemporary and later commentators, such as the Frankfurt School and twentieth-century critical theory. All readings in English; course taught in English. |
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Hispanic and Latin American Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
HISP 101-01 | Elementary Spanish I | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | HUM 217 | Alexandra Bergmann | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 101-02 | Elementary Spanish I | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 270 | Galo Gonzalez | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 101-03 | Elementary Spanish I | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 215 | Alexandra Bergmann | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 101-L1 | Elementary Spanish I Lab | T | 08:00 am-09:00 am | HUM 212 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 101-L2 | Elementary Spanish I Lab | T | 02:30 pm-03:30 pm | OLRI 300 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 101-L3 | Elementary Spanish I Lab | R | 08:00 am-09:00 am | HUM 212 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 101-L4 | Elementary Spanish I Lab | R | 10:20 am-11:20 am | OLRI 170 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 101-L5 | Elementary Spanish I Lab | M | 01:00 pm-01:30 pm | HUM 113 | STAFF | ||
HISP 102-01 | Elementary Spanish II | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 213 | Laura Wasenius | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 102-02 | Elementary Spanish II | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 214 | Jeremy Lehnen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 102-L1 | Elementary Spanish II Lab | T | 09:10 am-10:10 am | OLRI 170 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 102-L2 | Elementary Spanish II Lab | T | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 300 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 102-L3 | Elementary Spanish II Lab | R | 09:10 am-10:10 am | OLRI 170 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 102-L4 | Elementary Spanish II Lab | R | 02:30 pm-03:30 pm | OLRI 300 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 102-L5 | Elementary Spanish II Lab | F | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 113 | STAFF | ||
HISP 110-01 | Accel Beginning Spanish | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 228 | David Sunderland | ||
*Permission of instuctor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 110-02 | Accel Beginning Spanish | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 228 | David Sunderland | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 110-L1 | Accel Beginning Spanish Lab | TR | 03:00 pm-04:00 pm | OLRI 270 | STAFF | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 110-L2 | Accel Beginning Spanish Lab | TR | 03:00 pm-04:00 pm | OLRI 247 | STAFF | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 110-L2 | Accel Beginning Spanish Lab | TR | 08:30 am-09:30 am | HUM 217 | STAFF | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 111-01 | Accel Elementary Portuguese | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 217 | Leila Lehnen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 111-02 | Accel Elementary Portuguese | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 300 | David Sunderland | ||
HISP 194-01 | Caribbean Literature | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 214 | Margaret Olsen | ||
*First Year Course only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-01 | Intermediate Spanish I | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | HUM 216 | Rosa Rull-Montoya | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-02 | Intermediate Spanish I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 226 | Rosa Rull-Montoya | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-03 | Intermediate Spanish I | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 216 | Blanca Gimeno Escudero | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-L1 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | T | 08:00 am-09:00 am | HUM 213 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-L2 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | T | 10:20 am-11:20 am | OLRI 170 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-L3 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 247 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-L4 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | TBA | TBA | Cecilia Battauz | |||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-L5 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | R | 10:20 am-11:20 am | THEATR 204 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-L6 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | R | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 300 | Romina Papini | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 203-L7 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | W | 01:00 pm-01:30 pm | HUM 113 | STAFF | ||
HISP 203-L8 | Intermediate Spanish I Lab | T | 09:00 am-09:30 am | HUM 113 | STAFF | ||
HISP 204-01 | Intermediate Spanish II | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 216 | Cynthia Kauffeld | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-02 | Intermediate Spanish II | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 212 | Rosa Rull-Montoya | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-03 | Intermediate Spanish II | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 208 | Jeremy Lehnen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-L1 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | T | 09:10 am-10:10 am | OLRI 250 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-L2 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | T | 10:20 am-11:20 am | THEATR 204 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-L3 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | T | 02:30 pm-03:30 pm | HUM 227 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-L4 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | R | 09:10 am-10:10 am | OLRI 250 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-L5 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | R | 01:20 pm-02:20 pm | OLRI 247 | Cecilia Battauz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-L6 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | TBA | TBA | Cecilia Battauz | |||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 204-L7 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | F | 09:30 am-10:00 am | HUM 113 | STAFF | ||
HISP 204-L7 | Intermediate Spanish II Lab | R | 03:30 pm-04:00 pm | HUM 113 | STAFF | ||
HISP 220-01 | Accel Intermediate Spanish | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 227 | Susana Blanco-Iglesias | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 220-L1 | Accel Intermediate Spanish Lab | TR | 09:40 am-10:40 am | STAFF | |||
*Lab to meet in the Spanish House, 160 Vernon Street.* | |||||||
HISP 220-L2 | Accel Intermediate Spanish Lab | TR | TBA | STAFF | |||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 305-01 | Oral and Written Expression | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 215 | Margaret Olsen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 305-02 | Oral and Written Expression | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 228 | Margaret Olsen | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 307-01 | Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 228 | Teresa Mesa Adamuz | ||
*Cross-listed with LATI 307-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 307-02 | Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 217 | Antonio Dorca | ||
*Cross-listed with LATI 307-02; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 308-01 | Locating US Latino Studies | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 227 | Galo Gonzalez | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 309-01 | Intro to Hispanic Linguistics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 216 | Cynthia Kauffeld | ||
*Cross-listed with LING 309-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 414-01 | Superando Limites | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 102 | Laura Wasenius | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 421-01 | Romantics/Mods/Avant-Gardists | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 217 | Antonio Dorca | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 431-01 | Spanish in the Workplace | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 270 | Susana Blanco-Iglesias | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 444-01 | Stories of US Latinos | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 228 | Teresa Mesa Adamuz | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HISP 494-01 | Consuming Culture: Latin American Literature and Consumer Culture | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 370 | Leila Lehnen | ||
*First day attendance required; cross-listed with LATI 494-01. * Can a generation of writers raised on MTV and McDonald's instead of Cien anos de soledad speak about Latin American culture in an adequate manner? In this course we will discuss how present day Latin American cultural production, specifically the literature of the so-called McOndo Generation and of contemporary Brazilian writers, represents and, at the same time, interrogates traditional conceptions of national culture in Latin America. We will examine how globalization, neoliberalism and consumer culture have affected recent Latin American literary and cinematic productions and how these phenomena are resulting in a paradigm change in the articulations of cultural identities in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil and Mexico. In light of this, we will read recent fiction from several Latin American countries that no longer posit national belonging in terms of the utopian projects, which have prevailed in Latin America's cultural discourse since colonial times, but rather as rituals of consumption and practices of postmodern tribalism. At the same time, we will also view films that portray the direct and indirect changes/challenges that globalization is creating in Latin America. All the Brazilian texts will be read in English (or Spanish) translations. The Brazilian films will have English (or Spanish) subtitles. Texts in Portuguese will also be available in the original for students interested in reading them in Portuguese. The class will also read theoretical texts that will complement the primary reading. Some of the main topics of study/discussion of this course will be: * Consumption and culture. * Globalization and culture. * Globalization and the transformation of civil society. * Globalization and the changing of the nation state. * Globalization/consumption and social inequality (and ensuing practices of violence). |
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History |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
HIST 100-01 | Discovering World History | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | CARN 05 | Ellen Arnold | ||
HIST 110-01 | Intro to European History | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | MAIN 001 | Peter Weisensel | ||
HIST 112-01 | The Global in the Local | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MAIN 002 | Peter Rachleff | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
HIST 112-02 | The Global in the Local | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MAIN 003 | Andrea Cremer | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
HIST 115-01 | Africa Since 1800: Africa Unite | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | CARN 206 | Jones Sichali | ||
This course uses film, literature, and historical studies to survey the transformation of African societies from the nineteenth century to the present - a time of intensified interactions between Africa on the one hand and the "West" and "East" on the other. We begin with an investigation of how Africans contended with the forces of European colonialism, particularly how they responded to, resisted, and actively shaped the dynamics of colonial rule. Next, we examine Africans' struggles for independence and the diverse ways through which African peoples have sought to redefine their place in the global village amidst new opportunities and challenges presented by international capital, environmental change, internal social/political cleavages, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and China's growing interest in the continent's resources. In doing this, we pay special attention to the ways in which ordinary Africans have changed how they see themselves, their families, their political and economic relations, and indeed the rest of the world as a result of colonialism, liberation struggles, and globalization. | |||||||
HIST 140-01 | Intro to East Asian Civ | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 002 | Yue-him Tam | ||
*First Year Course only; cross-listed with ASIA 140-01.* | |||||||
HIST 194-01 | Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 112 | Ernesto Capello | ||
*Cross-listed with LATI 194-01.* This course offers a general survey of the complex and heterogeneous region we somewhat reductively term Latin America. It follows a roughly chronological approach, beginning on the eve of encounter and continuing through the contemporary era. Discussions will consider themes such as the institution and legacy of colonialism, the search for new national identities, and the onset of modern racial and political strife. The course will emphasize the import of global economic, political, and cultural trends on the formation of the region. | |||||||
HIST 194-02 | 20th Century Arabic Literature and History | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 226 | Wessam El-Meligi | ||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 194-03.* | |||||||
HIST 194-03 | Early Arabic Literature and History | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | GDAY 306 | Wessam El-Meligi | ||
*Cross-listed with CLAS 194-03.* | |||||||
HIST 233-01 | Intro Hist US Working Class | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 009 | Peter Rachleff | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 233-01.* | |||||||
HIST 234-01 | American Environmental History | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 301 | Christopher Wells | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 234-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HIST 234-02 | American Environmental History | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | THEATR 204 | Christopher Wells | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 234-02; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HIST 256-01 | Transatlantic Slave Trade | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 001 | Lynn Hudson | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 294-02.* | |||||||
HIST 274-01 | History of Traditional China | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 009 | Yue-him Tam | ||
*Cross-listed with ASIA 274-01.* | |||||||
HIST 276-01 | History of Traditional Japan | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 009 | Yue-him Tam | ||
*Cross-listed with ASIA 276-01.* | |||||||
HIST 294-01 | Race, Capitalism and Liberation Struggles in South Africa | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 009 | Jones Sichali | ||
The "mineral revolution" of the 1870s, racial oppression, and the protracted struggles for liberation in such countries as South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia and Angola are three major themes that have been critical in shaping the history of Southern Africa since the 19th century. This course takes a closer look at these intertwined issues that have not only defined the region in unique ways but have had a huge impact on the lives and aspirations of its peoples. We will examine the rise of capitalism in Southern Africa, the entrenchment of racial inequality and the ensuing fight against it, as well assess the liberation struggle in view of the contemporary state of affairs in the region, particularly in Zimbabwe and South Africa. |
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HIST 294-02 | Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propaganda, and Art | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 212 | Julia Chadaga | ||
*Cross-listed with RUSS 294-01 and HMCS 294-01.* | |||||||
HIST 294-02 | Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propaganda, and Art | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 212 | Peter Weisensel | ||
*Cross-listed with RUSS 294-01 and HMCS 294-01.* | |||||||
HIST 294-03 | Medieval History Through Castles | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 215 | Ellen Arnold | ||
Castles are one of the most recognizable features of medieval civilization, and many different historians, archaeologists, and medievalists have studied them. In this class we will discuss castles themselves and explore how they changed over time, what they represented, and why they were important in the Middle Ages. We will also talk about how different historians work with sources, theories, and material objects to reconstruct the past. For example, a historian interested in military history takes a very different approach to castles than someone interested in gender history. Through a combination of readings about castles and historical methods, we will be able to understand and to analyze approaches to reconstructing, understanding, and writing about the past. Because this course will address larger issues about historical studies, and provide background on how to design and prepare for research projects, it can be useful for people interested in many different historical periods. (No pre-requisite) | |||||||
HIST 294-04 | African Americans in the West | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 001 | Lynn Hudson | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 294-01.* The study of African American history has often been restricted to the study of the U.S. south. Yet segregation, the civil rights movement, and the Great Migration are all central aspects of black history that also took shape west of the Mississippi River. What happens, for example, when scores of black southerners abandon the Jim Crow south and head west to Kansas in the nineteenth century? What did segregation look like in Texas, Arizona, and California? This course considers these questions and others by examining a range of primary and secondary sources including the autobiography of Nat Love, a black cowboy, the recordings of jazz artists who performed on Central Avenue, the "black main street" of Los Angeles, and studies of all-black towns in the west. | |||||||
HIST 294-05 | The Black Death | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 05 | Ellen Arnold | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 294-05.* From 1347-1350, a great plague swept across Europe, killing an estimated 1/3 of the entire human population. As if that wasn't bad enough, the fourteenth century also witnessed animal diseases, famines, large-scale climate change, and the human crisis of war. This had both immediate and long-term effects on medieval Europe, changing daily life, social networks, and economic decision making. Understanding the degree to which the medieval world was altered by (and survived) this natural disaster also offers glimpses of medieval psychology, scientific knowledge, spirituality, and aesthetics. This class will use the medieval epidemic as a way to understand how diseases affect human and animal survival, and how environment can be an agent for changing human history. We will also set the medieval epidemic in its broader context, by discussing problems in studying historical plagues and by looking at the outbreaks of plague in Europe at the end of the Roman Empire and the seventeenth century, and the global pandemics of the nineteenth century. |
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HIST 294-06 | The Andes: Race, Region, and Nation | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 214 | Ernesto Capello | ||
*Cross-listed with LATI 294-01.* This course explores the formation of collective identities in Andean history from the late colonial era to the present. Class discussion will emphasize both fissures and continuities in the Andean historical experience using racial and regional difference as analytical lenses. The role of landscape, colonial and Incan mythologies and the conflation of race and class identities will critical topics in this conversation. We shall also pay special attention to the contemporary political and cultural development of the region and their relationship to historical patterns. | |||||||
HIST 330-01 | Historians/Crit Race Theory | W | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | MAIN 111 | Peter Rachleff | ||
*Permission of Instructor Required.* | |||||||
HIST 340-01 | US Urban Environmental Hist | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 270 | Christopher Wells | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 340-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
HIST 351-01 | Tudor-Stuart England | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 002 | David Itzkowitz | ||
HIST 366-01 | Europe Age of Upheaval/Revol | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 001 | David Itzkowitz | ||
HIST 394-01 | Church & State: Religion & the Founding of the US | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | MAIN 111 | Andrea Cremer | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 394-02.* This course traces the influences of religion on the development of early American society and cultural identities. Beginning with an examination of the diverse religious and spiritual forces at work in the American colonies, this course follows the development of religious and intellectual movements in the late colonial, Revolutionary and Early Republican eras. Key sites of investigation will include: orthodoxy and dissent, religion and political power, the "founders" and personal faith, religion and reform, religion from the underside (the politics of gender and race). Through the examination of primary documents and historical monographs, students will analyze the relevance of early American religion to current debates about the role of religion in political culture and governmental authority. The course approaches religion not as an esoteric site of intellectual inquiry, but instead as a perpetual, insistent, and multi-faceted feature of American political and social systems. |
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HIST 490-01 | Special Advanced Studies | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | MAIN 009 | Lynn Hudson | ||
HIST 490-02 | Special Advanced Studies | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | MAIN 009 | Andrea Cremer | ||
International Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
INTL 110-01 | Intro Intl Studies: Globlalization / Homeogen-Heterogen | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 305 | Ahmed Samatar | ||
*First day attendance required; open only to those who will be freshmen or sophomores fall 2008.* | |||||||
INTL 113-01 | Intro to Intl Studies: Globalization / Theory and Context | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 404 | Nadya Nedelsky | ||
*First day attendance required; open only to those who will be freshmen or sophomores fall 2008.* | |||||||
INTL 202-01 | Global Media Industries | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 404 | Amanda Ciafone | ||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 202-01.* | |||||||
INTL 226-01 | Partition Societies | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 404 | Smadar Lavie | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
INTL 245-01 | Intro to Intl Human Rights | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 227 | Wendy Weber | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
INTL 265-01 | Translation as Cross-Cultural Communication | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 212 | Gitta Hammarberg | ||
*Cross-listed with RUSS 265-01.* | |||||||
INTL 294-01 | Latin American Media/Cultural | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 404 | Amanda Ciafone | ||
INTL 294-02 | Sources of Global Performance | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | THEATR 205 | Lara Nielsen | ||
*Cross-listed with THDA 260-01.* | |||||||
INTL 345-01 | Adv Themes in Human Rights | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 404 | James von Geldern | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
INTL 364-01 | Culture and Revolution | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 404 | James von Geldern | ||
*Cross-listed with RUSS 364-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
INTL 394-01 | Global AIDS: History, Politics, Culture | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 010 | Alex Urquhart | ||
*Cross-listed with ANTH 394-02 and WGSS 394-01; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
INTL 477-01 | Comp Environment/Development | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 109 | William Moseley | ||
*Permission of instructor required; cross-listed with GEOG 488-01 and ENVI 477-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
INTL 485-01 | Sr Sem: Global Hatred | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 404 | Nadya Nedelsky | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
Japanese |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
JAPA 101-01 | Elementary Japanese I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 110 | Christopher Scott | ||
JAPA 101-02 | Elementary Japanese I | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 110 | Christopher Scott | ||
JAPA 101-L1 | Elementary Japanese I Lab | M | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 212 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 101-L2 | Elementary Japanese I Lab | T | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 113 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 101-L3 | Elementary Japanese I Lab | T | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 370 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 203-01 | Intermediate Japanese I | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | HUM 110 | Ritsuko Narita | ||
JAPA 203-02 | Intermediate Japanese I | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 110 | Ritsuko Narita | ||
JAPA 203-L1 | Intermediate Japanese I Lab | R | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 113 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 203-L2 | Intermediate Japanese I Lab | R | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 250 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 203-L3 | Intermediate Japanese I Lab | R | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 112 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 235-01 | Comm Strategies Japan Society | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 110 | Satoko Suzuki | ||
*Cross-listed with LING 235-01.* | |||||||
JAPA 251-01 | Fiction of Modern Japan | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 112 | Christopher Scott | ||
JAPA 305-01 | Advanced Japanese I | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | HUM 110 | Ritsuko Narita | ||
JAPA 305-L1 | Advanced Japanese I Lab | T | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 250 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 305-L2 | Advanced Japanese I Lab | W | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 301 | Kiyoko Tadokoro | ||
JAPA 407-01 | Fourth Year Japanese I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 227 | Satoko Suzuki | ||
Latin American Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
LATI 141-01 | Latin Amer Through Womens Eyes | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 213 | Paul Dosh | ||
*Cross-listed with POLI 141-01; course offered on an S/D/NC with Written Evaluation basis only; contact instructor for details; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
LATI 194-01 | Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 112 | Ernesto Capello | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 194-01.* | |||||||
LATI 245-01 | Latin American Politics | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 213 | Paul Dosh | ||
*Cross-listed with POLI 245-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
LATI 294-01 | The Andes: Race, Region, and Nation | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 214 | Ernesto Capello | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 294-06.* | |||||||
LATI 307-01 | Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 228 | Teresa Mesa Adamuz | ||
*Cross-listed with HISP 307-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
LATI 307-02 | Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts | TR | 03:00 pm-04:00 pm | HUM 217 | Antonio Dorca | ||
*Cross-listed with HISP 307-02; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
LATI 488-01 | Research Seminar | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 213 | Paul Dosh | ||
*Cross-listed with POLI 400-03; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
LATI 494-01 | Consuming Culture: Latin American Literature and Consumer Culture | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 370 | Leila Lehnen | ||
*First day attendance required; cross-listed with HISP 494-01.* | |||||||
Linguistics |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
LING 100-01 | Introduction to Linguistics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 226 | John Haiman | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
LING 104-01 | The Sounds of Language | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 270 | Christina Esposito | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
LING 206-01 | Endangered/Minority Languages | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 112 | Christina Esposito | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
LING 235-01 | Comm Strategies Japan Society | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 110 | Satoko Suzuki | ||
*Cross-listed with JAPA 235-01.* | |||||||
LING 300-01 | Linguistic Analysis | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 217 | John Haiman | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
LING 301-01 | Language and Alienation | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 217 | John Haiman | ||
*Cross-listed with SOCI 301-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
LING 309-01 | Intro to Hispanic Linguistics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 216 | Cynthia Kauffeld | ||
*Cross-listed with HISP 309-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
Mathematics |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
MATH 108-01 | Quantitative Thinking | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 243 | David Bressoud | ||
*Cross-listed with ECON 108-01.* | |||||||
MATH 116-01 | Math - Its Content and Spirit | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 241 | Karen Saxe | ||
MATH 135-01 | Applied Calculus | TR | 08:00 am-09:30 am | OLRI 241 | Chad Higdon-Topaz | ||
MATH 135-02 | Applied Calculus | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 241 | Chad Higdon-Topaz | ||
MATH 135-03 | Applied Calculus | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 241 | Karen Saxe | ||
MATH 136-01 | Discrete Mathematics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 243 | Thomas Halverson | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
MATH 136-02 | Discrete Mathematics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 243 | Thomas Halverson | ||
MATH 137-01 | Single Variable Calculus | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 247 | Andrew Beveridge | ||
MATH 137-02 | Single Variable Calculus | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 247 | Andrew Beveridge | ||
MATH 153-01 | Data Analysis and Statistics | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 245 | Christine Kohnen | ||
MATH 153-02 | Data Analysis and Statistics | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 245 | Christine Kohnen | ||
MATH 155-01 | Intro to Statistical Modeling | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 245 | Vittorio Addona | ||
MATH 155-02 | Intro to Statistical Modeling | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 258 | Vittorio Addona | ||
MATH 236-01 | Linear Algebra | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 241 | A. Roberts | ||
MATH 237-01 | Multivariable Calculus | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 241 | A. Roberts | ||
MATH 237-02 | Multivariable Calculus | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 243 | Stan Wagon | ||
MATH 265-01 | Philosophy of Mathematics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 003 | Janet Folina | ||
*Cross-listed with PHIL 365-01.* | |||||||
MATH 312-01 | Differential Equations | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 243 | Chad Higdon-Topaz | ||
MATH 354-01 | Probability | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 241 | Vittorio Addona | ||
MATH 377-01 | Real Analysis | TR | 08:00 am-09:30 am | OLRI 243 | David Bressoud | ||
MATH 469-01 | Discrete Applied Mathematics | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 247 | Andrew Beveridge | ||
*Cross-listed with COMP 369-01.* | |||||||
MATH 471-01 | Topics in Topology/Geometry | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 247 | Thomas Halverson | ||
Media and Cultural Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
HMCS 110-01 | Texts and Power: Foundations of Cultural Studies | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 270 | Clay Steinman | ||
HMCS 114-01 | News Reporting/Writing | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 216 | Howard Sinker | ||
HMCS 126-01 | Media Institutions | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 250 | Michael Griffin | ||
HMCS 128-01 | Film Analysis/Visual Culture | TR | 01:20 pm-03:30 pm | HUM 401 | Michael Griffin | ||
HMCS 145-01 | Pagans/Christians/Jews | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 226 | Andrew Overman | ||
*Cross-listed with CLAS 145-01 and RELI 145-01.* | |||||||
HMCS 194-01 | Critical Studies of Sports in the Media | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 270 | Leola Johnson | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
HMCS 194-02 | Race and Sound in Modern American Culture | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 215 | Daniel Gilbert | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 194-02; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
HMCS 194-03 | 20th Century Arabic Literature and History | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 226 | Wessam El-Meligi | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 194-02.* 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. |
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HMCS 202-01 | Global Media Industries | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 404 | Amanda Ciafone | ||
*Cross-listed with INTL 202-01.* | |||||||
HMCS 248-01 | History of Film 1894-1941 | MW | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 401 | Clay Steinman | ||
HMCS 294-01 | Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propagana, and Art | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 212 | Peter Weisensel | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 294-02 and RUSS 294-01.* | |||||||
HMCS 294-01 | Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propagana, and Art | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 212 | Julia Chadaga | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 294-02 and RUSS 294-01.* | |||||||
HMCS 294-02 | Environment and the Media | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 101 | Stephanie Rutherford | ||
*Cross-listed with ENVI 294-02.* | |||||||
HMCS 394-01 | French-German Dialogue in Philosophy and Theory | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 401 | Kiarina Kordela | ||
*Cross-listed with GERM 394-01 and PHIL 394-01.* |
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HMCS 488-01 | Advanced Seminar: Whiteness in the Media | TBA | TBA | Leola Johnson | |||
*Cross-listed with AMST 494-01.* | |||||||
Music |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
MUSI 110-01 | Music Appreciation | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MUSIC 123 | Chuen-Fung Wong | ||
MUSI 111-01 | World Music I: Asia | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | MUSIC 202 | Chuen-Fung Wong | ||
*Cross-listed with ASIA 194-02.* | |||||||
MUSI 113-01 | Theory I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MUSIC 201 | Christopher Gable | ||
MUSI 113-02 | Theory I | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MUSIC 201 | Christopher Gable | ||
MUSI 113-L1 | Theory I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MUSIC 201 | Christopher Gable | ||
MUSI 113-L2 | Theory I Lab | T | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MUSIC 201 | Christopher Gable | ||
MUSI 194-01 | Music, Race, and Ethnicity | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MUSIC 202 | Chuen-Fung Wong | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
MUSI 213-01 | Theory III, Form and Analysis | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MUSIC 202 | Carleton Macy | ||
MUSI 342-01 | Western Music-17th/18th Cent | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | MUSIC 202 | Mark Mazullo | ||
MUSI 361-01 | Composition | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MUSIC 123 | Carleton Macy | ||
*Permission of instructor required.* | |||||||
MUSI 370-01 | Conducting | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MUSIC 123 | Cary Franklin | ||
*Permission of instructor required.* | |||||||
MUSI 72-01 | African Music Ensemble | TR | 05:30 pm-07:00 pm | Sowah Mensah | |||
MUSI 74-01 | Macalester Concert Choir | MTWR | 04:45 pm-06:15 pm | Eugene Rogers | |||
*Also meets bi-weekly Fridays from 4:30pm to 6:30pm.* | |||||||
MUSI 76-01 | Hildegard Singers | T | 04:45 pm-05:45 pm | Eugene Rogers | |||
*Hildegard Singers also meet Thursdays from 6:15pm to 7:15pm.* | |||||||
MUSI 76-02 | Singing Scotsmen | T | 04:45 pm-05:45 pm | Eugene Rogers | |||
*Singing Scotsmen also meet Thursdays from 7:15pm to 8:15pm.* | |||||||
MUSI 80-01 | Mac Jazz Band | TR | 07:00 pm-08:30 pm | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 84-01 | Pipe Band | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | Michael Breidenbach | |||
MUSI 86-01 | Wind Ensemble | MW | 04:45 pm-06:00 pm | Cary Franklin | |||
MUSI 88-01 | Symphony Orchestra | TR | 04:45 pm-06:00 pm | Cary Franklin | |||
MUSI 90-01 | Mac Jazz Combo | M | 07:00 pm-09:30 pm | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 90-02 | Collegium Musicum | TBA | TBA | Carleton Macy | |||
MUSI 94-01 | Piano | TBA | TBA | Laurinda Sager Wright | |||
MUSI 94-02 | Piano | TBA | TBA | Barbara Brooks | |||
MUSI 94-03 | Piano | TBA | TBA | Christine Dahl | |||
MUSI 94-04 | Piano | TBA | TBA | Claudia Chen | |||
MUSI 94-06 | Jazz Piano | TBA | TBA | Michael Vasich | |||
MUSI 94-08 | Organ | TBA | TBA | Winston Kaehler | |||
MUSI 94-09 | Voice | TBA | TBA | Benjamin Allen | |||
MUSI 94-10 | Voice | TBA | TBA | Laura Nichols | |||
MUSI 94-11 | Voice | TBA | TBA | William Reed | |||
MUSI 94-13 | African Voice | TBA | TBA | Sowah Mensah | |||
MUSI 94-17 | Acoustic Guitar | TBA | TBA | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 94-21 | Jazz Improvisation | TBA | TBA | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 94-22 | Violin | TBA | TBA | Mary Horozaniecki | |||
MUSI 94-23 | Violin | TBA | TBA | Stella Anderson | |||
MUSI 94-24 | Viola | TBA | TBA | Stella Anderson | |||
MUSI 94-26 | Cello | TBA | TBA | Thomas Rosenberg | |||
MUSI 94-27 | Bass | TBA | TBA | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 94-29 | Flute | TBA | TBA | Martha Jamsa | |||
MUSI 94-34 | Bassoon | TBA | TBA | Carole Smith | |||
MUSI 94-41 | Percussion | TBA | TBA | Steve Kimball | |||
MUSI 94-42 | African Drums | TBA | TBA | Sowah Mensah | |||
MUSI 94-44 | Sitar | TBA | TBA | David Whetstone | |||
MUSI 94-46 | Classical Saxophone | TBA | TBA | Kristen Hanich | |||
MUSI 94-4M | Percussion | TBA | TBA | Steve Kimball | |||
MUSI 94-4W | Percussion | TBA | TBA | Steve Kimball | |||
MUSI 94-7M | Sitar | TBA | TBA | David Whetstone | |||
MUSI 94-C2 | Flute | TBA | TBA | Martha Jamsa | |||
MUSI 94-CC | Piano | TBA | TBA | Claudia Chen | |||
MUSI 94-CI | Voice | TBA | TBA | Laura Nichols | |||
MUSI 94-H1 | Harp | TBA | TBA | Ann Benjamin | |||
MUSI 94-HC | Piano | TBA | TBA | Claudia Chen | |||
MUSI 94-HD | Piano | TBA | TBA | Mark Mazullo | |||
MUSI 94-HI | Voice | TBA | TBA | Laura Nichols | |||
MUSI 94-HM | Classical Guitar | TBA | TBA | Jeffrey Thygeson | |||
MUSI 94-HQ | Mandolin | TBA | TBA | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 94-M0 | French Horn | TBA | TBA | Caroline Lemen | |||
MUSI 94-M3 | African Flute | TBA | TBA | Sowah Mensah | |||
MUSI 94-M6 | Clarinet | TBA | TBA | Shelley Hanson | |||
MUSI 94-M9 | Trumpet | TBA | TBA | Lynn Erickson | |||
MUSI 94-MB | Piano | TBA | TBA | Christine Dahl | |||
MUSI 94-MI | Voice | TBA | TBA | Laura Nichols | |||
MUSI 94-MT | Jazz Improvisation | TBA | TBA | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 94-MU | Violin | TBA | TBA | Mary Horozaniecki | |||
MUSI 94-MV | Violin | TBA | TBA | Stella Anderson | |||
MUSI 94-MY | Cello | TBA | TBA | Thomas Rosenberg | |||
MUSI 94-W2 | Flute | TBA | TBA | Martha Jamsa | |||
MUSI 94-W7 | Bassoon | TBA | TBA | Carole Smith | |||
MUSI 94-W8 | Jazz Saxophone | TBA | TBA | Kathy Jensen | |||
MUSI 94-WC | Piano | TBA | TBA | Claudia Chen | |||
MUSI 94-WD | Piano | TBA | TBA | Mark Mazullo | |||
MUSI 94-WI | Voice | TBA | TBA | Laura Nichols | |||
MUSI 94-WJ | Voice | TBA | TBA | William Reed | |||
MUSI 94-WU | Violin | TBA | TBA | Mary Horozaniecki | |||
MUSI 94-WZ | Bass | TBA | TBA | Joan Griffith | |||
MUSI 95-25 | Double Bass | TBA | TBA | Jennifer Rubin | |||
MUSI 96-01 | Piano for Proficiency | TBA | TBA | Laurinda Sager Wright | |||
MUSI 96-02 | Piano for Proficiency | TBA | TBA | Barbara Brooks | |||
MUSI 96-03 | Piano for Proficiency | TBA | TBA | Christine Dahl | |||
MUSI 96-04 | Piano for Proficiency | TBA | TBA | Claudia Chen | |||
MUSI 99-01 | Piano Proficiency Exam | TBA | TBA | STAFF | |||
Philosophy |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
PHIL 115-01 | Problems of Philosophy | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | MAIN 003 | William Wilcox | ||
PHIL 115-02 | Problems of Philosophy | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MAIN 011 | William Wilcox | ||
PHIL 115-03 | Problems of Philosophy | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 402 | Geoffrey Gorham | ||
PHIL 119-01 | Critical Thinking | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 010 | Karen Warren | ||
PHIL 120-01 | Introduction to Symbolic Logic | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | CARN 107 | Janet Folina | ||
PHIL 125-01 | Ethics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | MAIN 111 | Martin Gunderson | ||
PHIL 125-02 | Ethics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 111 | Martin Gunderson | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
PHIL 136-01 | Indian Philosophies | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 111 | Joy Laine | ||
*Cross-listed with ASIA 136-01.* | |||||||
PHIL 160-01 | Foundations-Political Theory | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 206 | Franklin Adler | ||
*Cross-listed with POLI 160-01.* | |||||||
PHIL 230-01 | Ancient/Medieval Philosophies | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 111 | Geoffrey Gorham | ||
*Cross-listed with CLAS 230-01.* | |||||||
PHIL 294-01 | Civic Engagement, Ethics, and Community | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 112 | Amy Ihlan | ||
PHIL 362-01 | Philosophy of Mind | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 204 | Joy Laine | ||
*Cross-listed with CNS 362-01.* | |||||||
PHIL 365-01 | Philosophy of Mathematics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | MAIN 003 | Janet Folina | ||
*Cross-listed with MATH 265-01.* | |||||||
PHIL 394-01 | French-German Dialogue in Philosophy and Theory | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 401 | Kiarina Kordela | ||
*Cross-listed with HMCS 394-01 and GERM 394-01.* |
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PHIL 489-01 | Senior Seminar: Multicultural Philosophy | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 003 | Karen Warren | ||
Physical Education |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
PE 01-01 | Swimming I | TR | 01:20 pm-02:30 pm | Robert Pearson | |||
PE 02-01 | Tennis I | TR | 01:20 pm-02:30 pm | Martin Peper | |||
PE 03-01 | Beginning Social Dance | M | 07:00 pm-08:30 pm | Donna Edelstein | |||
PE 04-01 | Karate I | TR | 03:30 pm-04:40 pm | Anita Bendickson | |||
PE 06-01 | Yoga I | MW | 03:30 pm-04:40 pm | Anita Bendickson | |||
PE 06-02 | Yoga I | TR | 01:20 pm-02:30 pm | Vanessa Seljeskog | |||
PE 07-01 | Personal Health and Wellness | TR | 09:40 am-11:00 am | Vanessa Seljeskog | |||
PE 08-02 | Step Aerobics | TR | 04:45 pm-05:45 pm | Vanessa Seljeskog | |||
PE 10-01 | Racquetball I | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | Matthew Parrington | |||
PE 11-01 | Swimming II | TR | 01:20 pm-02:30 pm | Robert Pearson | |||
PE 12-01 | Tennis II | TR | 01:20 pm-02:30 pm | Martin Peper | |||
PE 14-01 | Karate II | TR | 03:30 pm-04:40 pm | Anita Bendickson | |||
PE 18-01 | Pilates | MWF | 04:45 pm-05:45 pm | Kristine Spangard | |||
PE 18-02 | Pilates | TR | 04:45 pm-05:45 pm | Kristine Spangard | |||
PE 20-01 | Weight Training | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | Curtis Kietzer | |||
PE 21-01 | Swim for Fitness | TR | 01:20 pm-02:30 pm | Robert Pearson | |||
PE 26-01 | Tai Chi Chuan | TR | 07:00 pm-08:00 pm | Phyllis Calph | |||
PE 31-01 | Scuba Diving | T | 09:40 am-11:00 am | Robert Pearson | |||
PE 33-01 | Salsa Dance | T | 07:00 pm-08:30 pm | Gary Erickson | |||
PE 40-01 | Self Defense | MW | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | Anita Bendickson | |||
PE 51-01 | Aqua Aerobics | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | Robert Pearson | |||
PE 60-01 | Sport Spectating | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | Jordan Cushing | |||
PE 90-01 | Independent Study | TBA | TBA | Vanessa Seljeskog | |||
Physics and Astronomy |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
PHYS 113-01 | Modern Astronomy | MWF | 08:30 am-09:30 am | OLRI 150 | John Cannon | ||
PHYS 194-01 | Nanoscience | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 101 | James Heyman | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
PHYS 194-L1 | Nanoscience Lab | R | 01:20 pm-03:30 pm | OLRI 154 | James Heyman | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
PHYS 226-01 | Principles of Physics I | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 150 | Tonnis ter Veldhuis | ||
PHYS 226-L1 | Principles of Physics I Lab | M | 02:30 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 152 | Brian Adams | ||
PHYS 226-L2 | Principles of Physics I Lab | T | 09:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 152 | Brian Adams | ||
PHYS 226-L3 | Principles of Physics I Lab | T | 01:20 pm-03:30 pm | OLRI 152 | Brian Adams | ||
PHYS 227-01 | Principles of Physics II | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 150 | John Cannon | ||
PHYS 227-L1 | Principles of Physics II Lab | R | 09:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 152 | Brian Adams | ||
PHYS 227-L2 | Principles of Physics II Lab | R | 01:20 pm-03:30 pm | OLRI 152 | Brian Adams | ||
PHYS 331-01 | Modern Physics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 150 | James Doyle | ||
PHYS 331-L1 | Modern Physics Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | OLRI 154 | James Doyle | ||
PHYS 331-L2 | Modern Physics Lab | T | 01:20 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 154 | James Doyle | ||
PHYS 443-01 | Electromagnetic Theory I | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 170 | James Doyle | ||
PHYS 481-01 | Quantum Mechanics | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 170 | Tonnis ter Veldhuis | ||
PHYS 494-01 | Cosmology | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 170 | John Cannon | ||
*Astronomy has entered the age of "precision cosmology": recent observational results are providing remarkable constraints on models that describe the nature of our Universe. This course provides a survey of the current state of physical cosmology. The theoretical and observational elements that establish the subject as a mature science will be discussed. Prerequisites: consent of instructor; previous or current enrollment in PHYS 331; completion of PHYS 113 or PHYS 460. 4 credits.* | |||||||
Political Science |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
POLI 100-01 | US Politics | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 208 | Julie Dolan | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
POLI 100-02 | US Politics | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 404 | Michael Zis | ||
POLI 101-01 | Argument and Advocacy | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 208 | Zornitsa Keremidchieva | ||
POLI 120-01 | International Politics | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 107 | David Blaney | ||
POLI 140-01 | Comparative Politics | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 206 | Franklin Adler | ||
POLI 141-01 | Latin Amer Through Womens Eyes | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 213 | Paul Dosh | ||
*Cross-listed with LATI 141-01; course offered on an S/D/NC with Written Evaluation basis only; contact instructor for details; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
POLI 160-01 | Foundations-Political Theory | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 206 | Franklin Adler | ||
*Cross-listed with PHIL 160-01.* | |||||||
POLI 194-01 | Legal and Political Advocacy | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 304 | Patrick Schmidt | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
POLI 202-01 | Political Participation | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 208 | Julie Dolan | ||
POLI 204-01 | Urban Politics | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 06 | Paru Shah | ||
POLI 212-01 | Law, Lawyers, and Litigation | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | CARN 204 | Patrick Schmidt | ||
POLI 215-01 | Environmental Politics/Policy | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 100 | Stephanie Rutherford | ||
*Cross-listed ENVI 215-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
POLI 221-01 | Global Governance | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 206 | Wendy Weber | ||
POLI 245-01 | Latin American Politics | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 213 | Paul Dosh | ||
*Cross-listed with LATI 245-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
POLI 250-01 | Comparative/Historic Sociology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 304 | Terry Boychuk | ||
*Cross-listed with SOCI 275-01.* | |||||||
POLI 250-02 | Comparative/Historic Sociology | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 204 | Terry Boychuk | ||
POLI 269-01 | Empirical Research Methods | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 204 | Paru Shah | ||
POLI 272-01 | Researching Political Comm | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | GDAY 308 | Zornitsa Keremidchieva | ||
POLI 300-01 | American Govt Institutions | MWF | 03:30 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 208 | Julie Dolan | ||
POLI 363-01 | Paradigms Global Citizenship | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 305 | Andrew Latham | ||
POLI 400-01 | Senior Research Seminar | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 204 | Patrick Schmidt | ||
POLI 400-02 | Senior Research Seminar | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 204 | Wendy Weber | ||
POLI 400-03 | Senior Research Seminar | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 213 | Paul Dosh | ||
*Cross-listed with LATI 488-01; first day attendance required.* A peer workshop seminar in which participants each design and implement an original research project that culminates in one of several outcomes such as a published article, a conference paper presentation, a public presentation at Macalester, a finished Capstone research paper, and/or the first chapters of a Latin American Studies Honors thesis. Fulfills the Capstone requirement for Political Science and Latin American Studies majors. |
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POLI 404-01 | Honors Colloquium | W | 07:00 pm-09:00 pm | CARN 204 | David Blaney | ||
Psychology |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
PSYC 100-01 | Introduction to Psychology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI 352 | Jaine Strauss | ||
PSYC 100-02 | Introduction to Psychology | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 352 | Bruce Hinrichs | ||
PSYC 100-L1 | Introduction to Psychology Lab | T | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 350 | Jamie Atkins | ||
PSYC 100-L2 | Introduction to Psychology Lab | R | 08:00 am-09:30 am | OLRI 352 | Jamie Atkins | ||
PSYC 100-L3 | Introduction to Psychology Lab | T | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 352 | Jamie Atkins | ||
PSYC 180-01 | Brain, Mind, and Behavior | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | OLRI 100 | Eric Wiertelak | ||
*Cross-listed with CNS 180-01.* | |||||||
PSYC 194-01 | Psych of Presidential Politics | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 300 | Kendrick Brown | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
PSYC 201-01 | Research in Psychology I | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 352 | Brooke Lea | ||
PSYC 201-L1 | Research in Psychology I Lab | R | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 354 | Brooke Lea | ||
PSYC 201-L2 | Research in Psychology I Lab | R | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 354 | Brooke Lea | ||
PSYC 202-01 | Research in Psychology II | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 352 | Kendrick Brown | ||
PSYC 220-01 | Educational Psychology | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 216 | Tina Kruse | ||
*Cross-listed with EDU 220-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
PSYC 242-01 | Cognitive Psychology | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 352 | Brooke Lea | ||
PSYC 242-L1 | Cognitive Psychology Lab | R | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 354 | Brooke Lea | ||
PSYC 244-01 | Cognitive Neuroscience | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 247 | Jeremy Loebach | ||
*Cross-listed with CNS 244-01.* | |||||||
PSYC 244-L1 | Cognitive Neuroscience Lab | T | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 354 | Jeremy Loebach | ||
*Cross-listed with CNS 244-L1.* | |||||||
PSYC 250-01 | Developmental Psychology | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | OLRI 101 | Jennifer Wenner | ||
PSYC 254-01 | Social Psychology | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | OLRI 352 | Sun No | ||
PSYC 258-01 | Industrial/Organizational Psyc | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 352 | Harold Brull | ||
PSYC 258-01 | Industrial/Organizational Psyc | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 352 | Scott Gregory | ||
PSYC 300-01 | Directed Research in Psych | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | OLRI 370 | Jaine Strauss | ||
PSYC 374-01 | Clinical and Counseling Psych | TR | 08:00 am-09:30 am | OLRI 300 | Jaine Strauss | ||
PSYC 384-01 | Children's Thinking | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 370 | Jennifer Wenner | ||
PSYC 394-01 | Psychology in Material World | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 300 | Christina Manning | ||
This course explores how consumer culture influences human well-being and behavior. Embedded in many aspects of contemporary Western society is the assumption that happiness depends on accumulation of wealth and material possessions. Yet, though we live in a time of unprecedented affluence and material comfort we also suffer high rates of physical and mental illness such as obesity, heart disease, stress, anxiety, depression. Psychological research supports that there is a personal cost to a materialistic mindset. The negative effects are not limited to individuals: there are also social and environmental costs to overconsumption. We will draw from a variety of perspectives and methodologies to examine the effects of consumerism and materialism on individuals and society. Some of the topics covered include: children's responses to advertising, identity and value formation, evolution and acquisitive desire, willpower and self-control, mindfulness, the clinical effects of overconsumption, voluntary simplicity, and the role of experiences in life satisfaction. We will discuss recent empirical findings from the field of psychology, augmented with readings and ideas from anthropology, sociology and economics. Prerequisites: Psyc 100, 201 and at least one intermediate course or permission of instructor. |
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PSYC 488-01 | Sr Sem: Cultural Psychology | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | OLRI 300 | Sun No | ||
PSYC 488-02 | Sr Sem: Pain and Suffering | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | OLRI | Eric Wiertelak | ||
*This course will meet in Olin Rice 371.* | |||||||
Religious Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
RELI 121-01 | New Testament | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 402 | Susanna Drake | ||
RELI 125-01 | Love and Death | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | THEATR 204 | Paula Cooey | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
RELI 127-01 | Religions of India | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 110 | James Laine | ||
*Cross-listed with ASIA 127-01.* | |||||||
RELI 145-01 | Pagans/Christians/Jews | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 226 | Andrew Overman | ||
*Cross-listed with CLAS 145-01 and HMCS 145-01.* | |||||||
RELI 194-01 | Buddhist Books: Theravadan through its Texts | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 002 | Erik Davis | ||
RELI 234-01 | Intro to Jewish Life/Thought | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 003 | Barry Cytron | ||
RELI 235-01 | Theory/Method in Religion | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | MAIN 111 | Paula Cooey | ||
RELI 294-01 | Orthodoxy and Heresy | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 05 | Susanna Drake | ||
RELI 294-02 | How to Do Things with Dead People | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 002 | Erik Davis | ||
Russian |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
RUSS 101-01 | Elementary Russian I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 213 | Julia Chadaga | ||
RUSS 101-L1 | Elementary Russian I Lab | T | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 404 | Elizaveta Kundas | ||
RUSS 101-L2 | Elementary Russian I Lab | T | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 112 | Elizaveta Kundas | ||
RUSS 203-01 | Intermediate Russian I | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | HUM 212 | Gitta Hammarberg | ||
RUSS 203-L1 | Intermediate Russian I Lab | R | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 404 | Elizaveta Kundas | ||
RUSS 203-L2 | Intermediate Russian I Lab | R | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | HUM 228 | Elizaveta Kundas | ||
RUSS 257-01 | Tolstoy's War and Peace | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | HUM 212 | Gitta Hammarberg | ||
*First year Course only.* | |||||||
RUSS 265-01 | Translation Cross-Cult Comm | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | HUM 212 | Gitta Hammarberg | ||
*Cross-listed with INTL 265-01.* | |||||||
RUSS 294-01 | Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propagana, and Art | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 212 | Peter Weisensel | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 294-02 and HMCS 294-01.* | |||||||
RUSS 294-01 | Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propagana, and Art | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | HUM 212 | Julia Chadaga | ||
*Cross-listed with HIST 294-02 and HMCS 294-01.* | |||||||
RUSS 364-01 | Culture and Revolution | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 404 | James von Geldern | ||
*Cross-listed with INTL 364-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
Sociology |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
SOCI 190-01 | Criminal Behavior | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | CARN 105 | Erik Larson | ||
*First Year Course only.* | |||||||
SOCI 210-01 | Sociology of Sexuality | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 208 | Deborah Smith | ||
SOCI 210-02 | Sociology of Sexuality | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | CARN 208 | Deborah Smith | ||
SOCI 240-01 | Images of Women in the Middle East | M | 01:10 pm-04:00 pm | HUM 402 | Mahnaz Kousha | ||
SOCI 250-01 | Nonprofit Organizations | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | CARN 105 | Terry Boychuk | ||
SOCI 275-01 | Comparative/Historic Sociology | MWF | 09:40 am-10:40 am | CARN 304 | Terry Boychuk | ||
*Cross-listed with POLI 250-01.* | |||||||
SOCI 275-02 | Comparative/Historic Sociology | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 204 | Terry Boychuk | ||
SOCI 301-01 | Language and Alienation | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | HUM 217 | John Haiman | ||
*Cross-listed with LING 301-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
SOCI 335-01 | Family Bonds | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | CARN 105 | Mahnaz Kousha | ||
SOCI 370-01 | Political Sociology | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | CARN 204 | Erik Larson | ||
SOCI 480-01 | Senior Seminar | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 105 | Erik Larson | ||
SOCI 480-01 | Senior Seminar | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | CARN 105 | Mahnaz Kousha | ||
Theatre and Dance |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
THDA 115-01 | Cultures of Dance | MWF | 12:00 pm-01:00 pm | THEATR 204 | Wynn Fricke | ||
THDA 120-01 | Acting Theory/Performance I | MWF | 12:00 pm-02:10 pm | THEATR STUDIO | Harry Waters | ||
*First Year Course only; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
THDA 120-02 | Acting Theory/Performance I | MWF | 12:00 pm-02:10 pm | THEATR 3 | Cheryl Brinkley | ||
*First day attendance required.* | |||||||
THDA 125-01 | Technical Theater | MWF | 10:50 am-11:50 am | THEATR 205 | Thomas Barrett | ||
*$30 material fee required.* | |||||||
THDA 125-L1 | Technical Theater Lab | T | 08:00 am-11:10 am | THEATR | Thomas Barrett | ||
THDA 125-L2 | Technical Theater Lab | R | 08:00 am-11:10 am | THEATR | Thomas Barrett | ||
THDA 255-01 | Lighting Design | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | THEATR 205 | Daniel Keyser | ||
*$20 material fee required.* | |||||||
THDA 260-01 | Sources of Global Performance | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | THEATR 205 | Lara Nielsen | ||
*Cross-listed with INTL 294-02.* | |||||||
THDA 294-01 | Latin American Theater | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | OLRI 101 | Lara Nielsen | ||
THDA 360-01 | Acting Theory/Performance II | MWF | 02:20 pm-04:30 pm | THEATR STUDIO | Harry Waters | ||
*Perrmission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
THDA 465-01 | Advanced Lighting Design | TBA | TBA | Daniel Keyser | |||
*$20 material fee required.* | |||||||
THDA 489-01 | Performance Theory Seminar | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | THEATR 205 | Lara Nielsen | ||
*Permission of instructor required; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
THDA 21-01 | African Dance | WF | 10:10 am-11:40 am | THEATR 6 | Patricia Brown | ||
THDA 31-01 | Dance Improvisation | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | THEATR 6 | Krista Langberg | ||
THDA 41-01 | Modern Dance I | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | THEATR 6 | Rebecca Heist | ||
THDA 43-01 | Modern Dance III | MW | 03:45 pm-05:15 pm | THEATR 6 | Rebecca Heist | ||
THDA 51-01 | Ballet I | MW | 02:15 pm-03:45 pm | THEATR 6 | Rebecca Stanchfield | ||
THDA 53-01 | Ballet III | TR | 04:30 pm-06:00 pm | THEATR 6 | Sharon Varosh | ||
THDA 60-01 | Dance Ensemble | TBA | TBA | THEATR 6 | Rebecca Heist | ||
*Permission of instructor required.* | |||||||
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies |
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Number/Section/Name | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | |||
WGSS 100-01 | Race/Class/Sex US Feminisms | TR | 03:00 pm-04:30 pm | OLRI 243 | Rachel Raimist | ||
*Cross-listed with AMST 100-01; first day attendance required.* This course frames key issues, questions, and debates in feminist theory across disciplines. Through analytical reading, writing, and discussion this course engages feminist scholarship to discuss history, identity, ability, colonialism, and nationalism. Central to the course will be a focus on the social construction of identity, and the many ways in which gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, and nationality work to constitute experience. We will analyze sites of power, privilege, resistance, agency, and organizing in feminist work for social justice to develop understandings of gender as a tool to organize society based on difference and power. We will read scholarly texts, articles, view film and television programs, analyze media messages, explore websites, and popular culture to understand key ideas in U.S. feminisms. |
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WGSS 117-01 | Women, Health, Reproduction | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | OLRI 100 | Elizabeth Jansen | ||
*Cross-listed with BIOL 117-01; first day attendance required.* | |||||||
WGSS 194-01 | Beyond the Binary: Trans and Intersex Studies | MWF | 01:10 pm-02:10 pm | MAIN 009 | Teresa Kupin-Escobar | ||
WGSS 220-01 | Icons, Ideas, Instruments: Feminist Re-Constructions | TR | 09:40 am-11:10 am | MAIN 009 | Sonita Sarker | ||
*Cross-listed with ENGL 294-02; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
WGSS 294-01 | Gender, Place and Culture | W | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | CARN 107 | Katrinka Somdahl-Sands | ||
*Cross-listed with GEOG 294-01.* | |||||||
WGSS 294-02 | Critical Methods for American Studies Research | M | 07:00 pm-10:00 pm | HUM 112 | Jane Rhodes | ||
WGSS 300-01 | Advanced Feminist/Queer Theory | TR | 01:20 pm-02:50 pm | MAIN 010 | Sonita Sarker | ||
*Cross-listed with ENGL 394-02; First day attendance required.* | |||||||
WGSS 394-01 | Global AIDS: History, Politics, Culture | MWF | 02:20 pm-03:20 pm | MAIN 010 | Alex Urquhart | ||
*Cross-listed with ANTH 394-02 and INTL 394-01; First day attendance required.* | |||||||