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General Education Requirements Approved Sections for Fall 2019

Internationalism |  Quantitative Thinking |  U.S. Identities and Differences |  Writing | 

Internationalism

Students must take at least one course devoted to the study and analysis of social, cultural, scientific, aesthetic or ethical questions that arise through transnational or international encounters, systems, economies, processes, or dynamics. Courses listed as Internationalism OR U.S. Identities and Difference will only count for one designation and not both.

AMST 294-01
HIST 294-01
LATI 294-01
Indigenous Americas (Naomi Sussman)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
AMST 445-01
LATI 385-01
SPAN 385-01
Frontera: The U.S./Mexico Border (Alicia Munoz)
ANTH 111-02 Cultural Anthropology (Arjun Guneratne)
ANTH 253-01
INTL 253-01
Comparative Muslim Cultures (Jenna Rice Rahaim)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
ANTH 258-01 Dynamic Africa (Hilary Chart)
ART 170-01
ASIA 170-01
Art of the East I: China (Kari Shepherdson-Scott)
ART 263-01 Modern Art (Joanna Inglot)
ART 271-01
ASIA 271-01
Japan and the (Inter)National Modern (Kari Shepherdson-Scott)
ART 285-01 Making of Imperial Cities: Babylon, Rome, and Constantinople (Serdar Yalcin)
ART 310-01
INTL 310-01
Globalization and Contemporary Art (Joanna Inglot)
ASIA 140-01
HIST 140-01
Introduction to East Asian Civilization (Yue-him Tam)
ASIA 150-01
JAPA 150-01
LING 150-01
WGSS 150-01
Language and Gender in Japanese Society (Satoko Suzuki)
ASIA 205-01
MUSI 205-01
Chinese and Sinophone Music (Chuen-Fung Wong)
ASIA 244-01
GEOG 244-01
Geography of Asia: the Political Economy (I-Chun Catherine Chang)
ASIA 254-01
JAPA 254-01
Japanese Film and Animation: From the Salaryman to the Shojo (Arthur Mitchell)
ASIA 294-01
CHIN 294-01
EDUC 294-01
Cramming for the Exam (Rivi Handler-Spitz)
ASIA 294-03
GEOG 294-01
Contemporary Mongolia (Holly Barcus)
ASIA 353-01
CHIN 353-01
Cyber China: Internet and Contemporary Culture (Xin Yang)
CLAS 101-01 The Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Beth Severy-Hoven)
CLAS 294-02 Making of Imperial Cities: Babylon, Rome and Constantinople (Serdar Yalcin)
ECON 221-01
ECON 221-02
Introduction to International Economics (Felix Friedt)
ECON 494-01 Multinational Corporations (Felix Friedt)
EDUC 250-01 Building Trust: Education in Global Perspective (Sonia Mehta)
ENGL 263-01
INTL 263-01
WGSS 263-01
Muslim Women Writers (Jenna Rice Rahaim)
ENGL 294-03
GERM 294-01
A Kafkaesque Century (Kiarina Kordela)
ENGL 367-01
INTL 367-01
Postcolonial Theory (David Moore)
ENGL 394-01 International Storytelling (Matt Burgess)
ENVI 232-01
GEOG 232-01
People, Agriculture and the Environment (William Moseley)
ENVI 477-01
INTL 477-01
Comparative Environment and Development Studies (William Moseley)
FREN 194-01 Food in French and Francophone Cultures: The Local and the Global (Joelle Vitiello)
GEOG 111-01 Human Geography of Global Issues (David Lanegran)
GEOG 248-01 The Political Geography of Nations and Nationalism (Daniel Trudeau)
GEOG 261-01 Geography of World Urbanization (I-Chun Catherine Chang)
GEOG 477-01 Comparative Environment and Development (William Moseley)
GERM 308-01 German Cultural History I (Rachael Huener)
HIST 154-01 African Life Histories: Captives and Captivity Narratives (Awet Weldemichael)
HIST 181-01
LATI 181-01
Introduction to Latin America (Naomi Sussman)
HIST 262-01
RUSS 294-02
Revolutionary Russia and the Soviet Union, 1856-2000 (Maria Fedorova)
INTL 110-01 Introduction to Intl Studies: Globalization - Homogeneity and Heterogeneity (Ahmed Samatar)
INTL 111-01
INTL 111-02
Intro to International Studies: Literature and Global Culture (David Moore)
INTL 250-01
RUSS 250-01
Terrorism and Art: The Spectacle of Destruction (Julia Chadaga)
INTL 294-01
MCST 294-01
The Middle East Through Film (Jenna Rice Rahaim)
INTL 394-01
MCST 394-02
Media, War and Conflict (Michael Griffin)
INTL 489-01 Senior Seminar: Capitalism and World (Dis)Order (Ahmed Samatar)
LATI 307-01 Introduction to the Analysis of Hispanic Texts (Blanca Gimeno Escudero)
LATI 341-01
POLI 341-01
Comparative Social Movements (Paul Dosh)
LATI 376-01
LING 436-01
SPAN 376-01
Spanish Dialectology (Cynthia Kauffeld)
MCST 128-01 Film Analysis/Visual Culture (Michael Griffin)
POLI 120-01 Foundations of International Politics (Alexander Salt)
POLI 140-01
POLI 140-02
Foundations of Comparative Politics (Lisa Mueller)
POLI 160-01 Foundations of Political Theory (Althea Sircar)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
POLI 221-01 Global Governance (Wendy Weber)
POLI 294-02
WGSS 294-01
Who Speaks for Whom? Decolonizing Academia (Althea Sircar)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
POLI 294-03 American Foreign Policy (Alexander Salt)
PORT 331-01 Journeys through Brazil: Oral and Written Expression (J. Ernesto Ortiz Diaz)
RELI 100-01 Introduction to Islam: Formation and Expansion (Candace Mixon)
RELI 110-01 The Big Questions (William Hart)
RELI 111-01 Introduction to Buddhism (Erik Davis)
SPAN 305-01 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Cynthia Kauffeld)
SPAN 305-02 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Claudia Giannini)
SPAN 305-03 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Rosa Rull-Montoya)
SPAN 305-04 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Blanca Gimeno Escudero)
SPAN 305-05 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Antonio Dorca)
SPAN 307-01 Introduction to Analysis of Hispanic Texts (Blanca Gimeno Escudero)
WGSS 100-01 Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Race and Class (Sonita Sarker)

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Quantitative Thinking

Students must take one or more courses with a Q3, Q2, or Q1 designation. A single Q3 course completely satisfies the requirement; alternatively, a Q2 course together with another Q2 or Q1 course, or three Q1 courses, can meet the requirement.

Q1

BIOL 260-01 Genetics (Mary Montgomery)
CHEM 111-01
CHEM 111-02
General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Susan Green)
CHEM 111-03 General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Paul Fischer)
CHEM 111-04 General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Grace Eder)
CHEM 111-05 General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Keith Kuwata)
CHEM 115-01 Accelerated General Chemistry (Thomas Varberg)
CHEM 311-01 Thermodynamics and Kinetics (Thomas Varberg)
CHEM 411-01 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Paul Fischer)
EDUC 220-01
PSYC 220-01
Educational Psychology (Tina Kruse)
ENVI 150-01 Climate and Society (Louisa Bradtmiller)
GEOL 101-01 Dinosaurs (Kristina Curry Rogers)
MATH 135-01 Applied Multivariable Calculus I (Harini Chandramouli)
MATH 135-02
MATH 135-03
Applied Multivariable Calculus I (Kristin Heysse)
MATH 137-01
MATH 137-02
Applied Multivariable Calculus II (Taryn Flock)
MATH 137-03 Applied Multivariable Calculus II (Thomas Halverson)
MATH 236-01
MATH 236-02
Linear Algebra (Andrew Beveridge)
MATH 237-01
MATH 237-02
Applied Multivariable Calculus III (Joseph Benson)
MATH 279-01 Discrete Mathematics (Andrew Beveridge)
MATH 279-02 Discrete Mathematics (David Ehren)
PHIL 111-01
PHIL 111-02
Introduction to Symbolic Logic (Janet Folina)
PHYS 113-01 Modern Astronomy I (Anna Williams)
PSYC 100-01
PSYC 100-02
Introduction to Psychology (Cari Gillen-O'Neel)
PSYC 244-01 Cognitive Neuroscience (Darcy Burgund)

Q2

BIOL 270-01 Biodiversity and Evolution (Kristina Curry Rogers)
BIOL 366-01
ENVI 366-01
Plant Ecophysiology (Mary Heskel)
COMP 112-01
COMP 112-02
STAT 112-01
STAT 112-02
Introduction to Data Science (Lisa Lendway)
ENVI 120-01
GEOG 120-01
GEOL 120-01
Environmental Geology (Kelly MacGregor)
ENVI 160-01
GEOL 160-01
Dynamic Earth/Global Change (Alan Chapman)
ENVI 160-02
GEOL 160-02
Dynamic Earth/Global Change (Karl Wirth)
GEOG 225-01 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (Holly Barcus)
GEOG 365-01 Urban GIS (Laura Smith)
GEOL 260-01 Geomorphology (Kelly MacGregor)
PHYS 226-01
PHYS 226-02
Principles of Physics I (Thomas Finzell)
PHYS 331-01 Modern Physics (James Heyman)
PSYC 301-01 Research in Psychology II (Morgan Jerald)
PSYC 401-01 Directed Research in Psychology (Burgund, Guglielmo)
SOCI 190-01 Criminal Behavior/Social Control (Erik Larson)

Q3

BIOL 285-01
ENVI 285-01
Ecology and the Environment (Christine O'Connell)
BIOL 394-02
ENVI 394-02
Big Data in Ecology (Mary Heskel)
ECON 119-01 Principles of Economics (Gary Krueger)
ECON 119-02
ECON 119-03
Principles of Economics (Pete Ferderer)
ECON 119-04 Principles of Economics (Liang Ding)
ECON 119-05 Principles of Economics (Samantha Cakir)
ECON 119-06 Principles of Economics (Sarah West)
ECON 194-01 Calculus-Based Principles of Economics (Liang Ding)
ENVI 240-01 The Earth's Climate System (Louisa Bradtmiller)
GEOG 362-01 Introduction to Remote Sensing (Xavier Haro-Carrion)
PHYS 227-01 Principles of Physics II (John Cannon)
POLI 269-01 Empirical Research Methods (Lisa Mueller)
PSYC 201-01 Research in Psychology I (Brooke Lea)
STAT 125-01
STAT 125-02
Epidemiology (Leslie Myint)
STAT 155-01
STAT 155-02
Introduction to Statistical Modeling (Vittorio Addona)
STAT 155-03 Introduction to Statistical Modeling (Brianna Heggeseth)
STAT 155-04
STAT 155-05
Introduction to Statistical Modeling (Kelsey Grinde)
STAT 155-06 Introduction to Statistical Modeling (Lisa Lendway)

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U.S. Identities and Differences

Students must take at least one course devoted to the study of forms or forces that create, reflect, maintain, or contest identities of, and differences amongst, U.S. social groups (based in, for example, race, class, ethnicity, gender, language, nation, dis/ability, religion, sexuality). Courses listed as Internationalism OR U.S. Identities and Difference will only count for one designation and not both.

AMST 112-01
ENGL 112-01
Introduction to African American Literature (Daylanne English)
AMST 203-01
AMST 203-02
POLI 203-01
POLI 203-02
Politics and Inequality (Lesley Lavery)
AMST 240-01
EDUC 240-01
Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Education (Brian Lozenski)
AMST 270-01 Black Public Intellectuals (Duchess Harris)
AMST 275-01
ENGL 275-01
African American Literature to 1900 (Daylanne English)
AMST 294-01
HIST 294-01
LATI 294-01
Indigenous Americas (Naomi Sussman)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
AMST 294-03 Radical Reelism: Indigeneity, Politics and Visual Culture (Kirisitina Sailiata)
AMST 308-01
LATI 308-01
SPAN 308-01
Introduction to U.S. Latinx Studies (Galo Gonzalez)
AMST 354-01
MCST 354-01
Blackness in the Media (Leola Johnson)
AMST 370-01
PSYC 370-01
Understanding Race and Racism (Morgan Jerald)
ANTH 253-01
INTL 253-01
Comparative Muslim Cultures (Jenna Rice Rahaim)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
EDUC 390-01 Teaching and Learning in Urban Schools (Brian Lozenski)
ENVI 270-01
PSYC 270-01
Psychology of Sustainable Behavior (Christie Manning)
GEOG 242-01 Regional Geography of the US and Canada (Laura Smith)
HIST 194-01 Enslavement, Resistance, and Emancipation in Comparative North American and Caribbean Perspective (Linda Sturtz)
HIST 194-02
WGSS 194-01
History of Childhood (Amy Sullivan)
LATI 194-01
PORT 194-01
Shared Legacies, Disparate Journeys: Brazil and the US since the Abolition of Slavery (J. Ernesto Ortiz Diaz)
MCST 194-01 On Television (Bradley Stiffler)
MCST 294-02 Radical Reelism (Kirisitina Sailiata)
POLI 160-01 Foundations of Political Theory (Althea Sircar)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
POLI 294-02
WGSS 294-01
Who Speaks for Whom? Decolonizing Academia (Althea Sircar)
Counts for either Internationalism or U.S. Identities and Difference but not both.
RELI 194-03 Islam, Race and Politics (Candace Mixon)
SOCI 190-01 Criminal Behavior/Social Control (Erik Larson)
SOCI 194-01 Inequality in United States (Khaldoun Samman)
SOCI 194-02 Prius or Pickup? Political Divides and Social Class (Khaldoun Samman)
SPAN 394-01 Spanish for Heritage Speakers (Alicia Munoz)
THDA 105-01 Seeing Performance in the Twin Cities (Beth Cleary)

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Writing

Macalester seeks to ensure that all students receive instruction in writing that gives attention to writing as a process (writing is rewriting), and that provides students individually with feedback on the mechanics and substance of their writing. Courses will be classified as teaching argumentative writing (WA), as providing instruction in writing as craft (WC) or as offering significant practice in writing (WP). All students must successfully complete at least three Writing courses. Of the three courses, at least one must be WA and no more than one may be WP. Every student must take either a WA or WC course during the first semester of college, a requirement which may be met by a designated WA or WC First Year course.

WA

AMST 112-01
ENGL 112-01
Introduction to African American Literature (Daylanne English)
AMST 203-01
AMST 203-02
POLI 203-01
POLI 203-02
Politics and Inequality (Lesley Lavery)
AMST 275-01
ENGL 275-01
African American Literature to 1900 (Daylanne English)
AMST 294-01
HIST 294-01
LATI 294-01
Indigenous Americas (Naomi Sussman)
ANTH 194-01 Frauds, Myths and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Anthropology (Scott Legge)
ANTH 232-01 Field Methods and Research Design (Ron Barrett)
ART 194-01 Iconoclasm in Art History: from Ancient Egypt to the Present (Serdar Yalcin)
ART 263-01 Modern Art (Joanna Inglot)
ART 271-01
ASIA 271-01
Japan and the (Inter)National Modern (Kari Shepherdson-Scott)
ART 285-01 Making of Imperial Cities: Babylon, Rome, and Constantinople (Serdar Yalcin)
ASIA 150-01
JAPA 150-01
LING 150-01
WGSS 150-01
Language and Gender in Japanese Society (Satoko Suzuki)
ASIA 254-01
JAPA 254-01
Japanese Film and Animation: From the Salaryman to the Shojo (Arthur Mitchell)
ASIA 294-03
GEOG 294-01
Contemporary Mongolia (Holly Barcus)
ASIA 353-01
CHIN 353-01
Cyber China: Internet and Contemporary Culture (Xin Yang)
BIOL 101-01 Creatures and Curiosities (Sarah Boyer)
BIOL 194-01 Biotechnology and Society (Mary Montgomery)
BIOL 358-01 Microbiology (Robin Shields-Cutler)
BIOL 361-01 Invertebrate Animal Diversity (Sarah Boyer)
CLAS 294-01 Cosmopoleis: Building Global Diverse Cities (Andrew Overman)
CLAS 294-02 Making of Imperial Cities: Babylon, Rome and Constantinople (Serdar Yalcin)
CLAS 362-01 Intermediate Greek: Poetry (Beth Severy-Hoven)
COMP 154-01
COMP 154-02
PHIL 225-01
PHIL 225-02
Digital Ethics (Diane Michelfelder)
ECON 381-01
ECON 381-02
Introduction to Econometrics (Gary Krueger)
ECON 431-01 Economics of Public Policy (Sarah West)
ENGL 101-01 College Writing (Rebecca Graham)
ENGL 125-01 Studies in Lit: Ecstasy and Apocalypse, Literature of the Extreme (Daylanne English)
ENGL 135-01 Poetry (Melissa Cundieff)
ENGL 137-01 Novel: Imaginary Pop Stars (Emma Torzs)
ENGL 137-02 Novel (Melissa Cundieff)
ENGL 200-01 Major British Authors: Medieval and Renaissance (Penelope Geng)
ENGL 367-01
INTL 367-01
Postcolonial Theory (David Moore)
ENVI 120-01
GEOG 120-01
GEOL 120-01
Environmental Geology (Kelly MacGregor)
ENVI 160-01
GEOL 160-01
Dynamic Earth/Global Change (Alan Chapman)
ENVI 160-02
GEOL 160-02
Dynamic Earth/Global Change (Karl Wirth)
ENVI 194-01
PSYC 194-01
Psychology and/of Climate Change (Christie Manning)
ENVI 258-01
GEOG 258-01
Geography of Environmental Hazards (Eric Carter)
ENVI 280-01 Environmental Classics (Christie Manning)
ENVI 477-01
INTL 477-01
Comparative Environment and Development Studies (William Moseley)
FREN 194-01 Food in French and Francophone Cultures: The Local and the Global (Joelle Vitiello)
FREN 194-02 Parisian Women in the Arts, Politics, and Culture (Juliette Rogers)
FREN 306-01 Introduction to Literary Analysis (Andrew Billing)
GEOG 248-01 The Political Geography of Nations and Nationalism (Daniel Trudeau)
GEOG 477-01 Comparative Environment and Development (William Moseley)
GERM 255-01 German Cinema Studies (Linda Schulte-Sasse)
GERM 308-01 German Cultural History I (Rachael Huener)
HIST 262-01
RUSS 294-02
Revolutionary Russia and the Soviet Union, 1856-2000 (Maria Fedorova)
HIST 294-03
RUSS 256-01
Mass Culture Under Communism (James von Geldern)
HIST 490-01 Senior Seminar (Karin Velez)
INTL 110-01 Introduction to Intl Studies: Globalization - Homogeneity and Heterogeneity (Ahmed Samatar)
INTL 111-01
INTL 111-02
Intro to International Studies: Literature and Global Culture (David Moore)
INTL 250-01
RUSS 250-01
Terrorism and Art: The Spectacle of Destruction (Julia Chadaga)
LATI 307-01 Introduction to the Analysis of Hispanic Texts (Blanca Gimeno Escudero)
MCST 110-01 Texts and Power: Foundations of Media and Cultural Studies (Leola Johnson)
MUSI 194-01 Music and the Meaning of Life (Randall Bauer)
MUSI 342-01 Medieval to Mozart (Mark Mazullo)
PHIL 100-01
PHIL 100-02
Introduction to Philosophy: With Film (Geoffrey Gorham)
PHIL 121-01 Ethics (Martin Gunderson)
PHYS 194-01 Nanoscience (James Heyman)
POLI 101-01 Political Argumentation and Debate (Adrienne Christiansen)
POLI 140-01
POLI 140-02
Foundations of Comparative Politics (Lisa Mueller)
POLI 160-01 Foundations of Political Theory (Althea Sircar)
POLI 272-01 Persuasion and Political Change (Adrienne Christiansen)
POLI 316-01 Information Policy, Politics and Law (Patrick Schmidt)
PSYC 194-02 Applied Cognition (Brooke Lea)
PSYC 301-01 Research in Psychology II (Morgan Jerald)
PSYC 390-01 Pain and Suffering (Eric Wiertelak)
PSYC 401-01 Directed Research in Psychology (Burgund, Guglielmo)
RELI 110-01 The Big Questions (William Hart)
RELI 111-01 Introduction to Buddhism (Erik Davis)
RELI 194-02 Virginity: From Mary to Millennials (Susanna Drake)
RELI 223-01 Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christianity (Susanna Drake)
RELI 354-01 Human Sacrifice: Killing for God and State (William Hart)
RUSS 251-01 19th Century Russian Literature in Translation (Brian Johnson)
RUSS 294-01 Russian Fairy Tales/Folklore (Brian Johnson)
SOCI 194-01 Inequality in United States (Khaldoun Samman)
SPAN 194-01 Masters of Spanish and Latin American Fiction: from Cervantes to García Márquez (Antonio Dorca)
SPAN 305-01 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Cynthia Kauffeld)
SPAN 305-02 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Claudia Giannini)
SPAN 305-03 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Rosa Rull-Montoya)
SPAN 305-04 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Blanca Gimeno Escudero)
SPAN 305-05 Advanced Oral and Written Expression (Antonio Dorca)
SPAN 307-01 Introduction to Analysis of Hispanic Texts (Blanca Gimeno Escudero)
SPAN 394-01 Spanish for Heritage Speakers (Alicia Munoz)
THDA 105-01 Seeing Performance in the Twin Cities (Beth Cleary)
WGSS 100-01 Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Race and Class (Sonita Sarker)

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WC

BIOL 270-01 Biodiversity and Evolution (Kristina Curry Rogers)
ENGL 150-01 Introduction to Creative Writing (Matt Burgess)
ENGL 150-02
ENGL 150-03
Introduction to Creative Writing (Benjamin Voigt)
ENGL 150-04 Introduction to Creative Writing (Michael Prior)
ENGL 150-05 Introduction to Creative Writing (Sally Franson)
ENGL 150-06 Introduction to Creative Writing (Emma Torzs)
ENGL 150-07 Introduction to Creative Writing (Bognanni, Prior)
ENGL 280-01 Crafts of Writing: Poetry (Michael Prior)
ENGL 282-01 The Crafts of Writing: Creative Nonfiction (Sally Franson)
HIST 194-02
WGSS 194-01
History of Childhood (Amy Sullivan)
HIST 353-01 Oceans in World History (Velez, Weldemichael)
MCST 114-01 News Reporting and Writing (Howard Sinker)
POLI 294-02
WGSS 294-01
Who Speaks for Whom? Decolonizing Academia (Althea Sircar)

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WP

AMST 240-01
EDUC 240-01
Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Education (Brian Lozenski)
ANTH 111-02 Cultural Anthropology (Arjun Guneratne)
ART 233-01 Photography I (Eric Carroll)
ASIA 140-01
HIST 140-01
Introduction to East Asian Civilization (Yue-him Tam)
ASIA 244-01
GEOG 244-01
Geography of Asia: the Political Economy (I-Chun Catherine Chang)
BIOL 144-01
ENVI 144-01
Lakes, Streams and Rivers (William Longo)
BIOL 366-01
ENVI 366-01
Plant Ecophysiology (Mary Heskel)
CHEM 111-01
CHEM 111-02
General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Susan Green)
CHEM 111-03 General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Paul Fischer)
CHEM 111-04 General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Grace Eder)
CHEM 111-05 General Chemistry I: Structure and Equilibrium (Keith Kuwata)
EDUC 390-01 Teaching and Learning in Urban Schools (Brian Lozenski)
ENGL 263-01
INTL 263-01
WGSS 263-01
Muslim Women Writers (Jenna Rice Rahaim)
GEOG 261-01 Geography of World Urbanization (I-Chun Catherine Chang)
GEOG 377-01 Qualitative Research Methods in Geography (Daniel Trudeau)
HIST 194-01 Enslavement, Resistance, and Emancipation in Comparative North American and Caribbean Perspective (Linda Sturtz)
INTL 294-01
MCST 294-01
The Middle East Through Film (Jenna Rice Rahaim)
LATI 341-01
POLI 341-01
Comparative Social Movements (Paul Dosh)
LING 100-01 Introduction to Linguistics (Christina Esposito)
MATH 312-01 Differential Equations (William Mitchell)
MCST 128-01 Film Analysis/Visual Culture (Michael Griffin)
MUSI 370-01 Conducting (Michael McGaghie)
PSYC 100-01
PSYC 100-02
Introduction to Psychology (Cari Gillen-O'Neel)
PSYC 242-01 Cognitive Psychology (Ariel James)
RELI 235-01 Theorizing Religion (Erik Davis)
SOCI 194-02 Prius or Pickup? Political Divides and Social Class (Khaldoun Samman)

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