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(Course offerings subject to change without notice)
AMCULT 102.001 Sports Culture. Vicente Diaz (SS) MW 4-5:30
AMCULT 102.002 American Culture & Globalization. Penny Von Eschen (SS) MW 10-11:30
AMCULT 103.002 Interracial America. Matthew Briones (HU/R&E) TTh 1-2:30
AMCULT 103.003 Mexicans in the U.S.: Unity & Diversity. Anthony Mora (HU) MW 1-2:30
ANTHRCUL 158.001 Semiotics of Comedy. Alaina Lemon (SS) TTh 4-5:30
ANTHRCUL 158.002 Cities & Communities in Films & Their Scores. Janet Hart (SS) Th 3-6
ANTHRCUL 158.003 Ecotourism & Trophy Hunting. Rebecca Hardin (SS) TTh 10-11:30
ASIAN 251.001 Looking at Traditional China through Its Most Famous Novel: The Story of the Stone. David Rolston (HU) MWF 1-2
ASIAN 252.002 Haiku as Poetry & Philosophy. Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen (HU) MW 1-2:30
ASIAN 253.001 The Philippines: Culture & History. Deirdre de la Cruz (HU) TTh 4-5:30
ASIAN 255.001 Asian Travelers. William Baxter (HU) TTh 8:30-10
BIOLOGY 120.001 Living with Evidence. Bruce Oakley (NS) T 2-5
BIOLOGY 120.002 Living with Evidence. Bruce Oakley (NS) Th 2-5
BIOPHYS 120.001 The Discovery of the DNA Double Helix & Its Hidden Mysteries. Hashim Al-Hashimi (NS) TTh 4-5:30
CAAS 103.001 I, Too, Sing America: A Psychology of Race & Racism. Charles Behling (SS/R&E) TTh 1-2:30
CAAS 103.002 The Crisis of the African American Male. Alford Young, Jr. (SS) TTh 10-11:30
CAAS 103.006 Diversity, Inequality & Democracy. Patricia Gurin (SS) MW 10-11:30
CAAS 104.001 Interracial America. Matthew Briones (HU/R&E) TTh 1-2:30
CAAS 104.002 Gender & Black Identity in the 1960s. Kevin Gaines (HU) TTh 10-11:30
CLCIV 120.001 Representations of Food in Antiquity. Ruth Caston (HU) MWF 10-11
CLCIV 120.002 Clubs in Antiquity. Kweku Garbrah (HU) TTh 2:30-4
CLCIV 120.003 Euripides our Contemporary? Ruth Scodel (HU) MW 7-8:30
DUTCH 160.001 Colonialism & its Aftermath. Antonius Broos (HU/R&E) TTh 2:30-4
ENGLISH 125.001 Radical Softwares: The Aspirations of Video in the 1960s & 1970s. Kirsten Olds (FYWR) TTh 8:30-10
ENGLISH 140.003 "Know Thyself" & Other Difficult Maxims. William Ingram (HU) TTh 11:30-1
ENGLISH 140.004 The Sincerest Form. Nicholas Delbanco (HU) TTh 11:30-1
ENVIRON 139.003 Environmental Literature. Virginia Murphy (ID) TTh 11:30-1
ENVIRON 139.020 Environment, Religions, Spirituality & Sustainability. Jim Crowfoot (ID) TTh 11:30-1
GEOSCI 146.001 Plate Tectonics. Jeroen Ritsema (NS) TTh 8:30-10
GEOSCI 147.001 Natural Hazards. Stephen Kesler (NS) TTh 10-11:30
GEOSCI 148.001 Environmental Geology. Larry Ruff (NS) TTh 10-11:30
GEOSCI 154.001 Ocean Resources. Jeffrey Alt (NS) TTh 2:30-4
HISTART 194.001 Good Stories: Narrative Art in Japan. Kevin Carr (HU) MW 11:30-1
HISTORY 196.002 Love & Friendship in Chinese Culture. James Lee (SS) M 10-1
HISTORY 197.001 Gender & Black Identity in the 1960s. Kevin Gaines (HU) TTh 10-11:30
HISTORY 197.002 Writing Violence. Farina Mir (HU) T 3-6
HISTORY 197.003 Mexicans in the U.S.: Unity & Diversity. Anthony Mora (HU) MW 1-2:30
HISTORY 197.004 United States Environmental History. Philip Deloria (HU) MW 10-11:30
HISTORY 197.005 Right, Left & Center: The Ideologies of Modernity. Brian Porter-Szucs (HU) MW 10-11:30
HISTORY 197.007 The Philippines: Culture & History. Deirdre de la Cruz (HU) TTh 4-5:30
HISTORY 197.008 The Invention of Judaism & Christianity. Rachel Neis (HU) W 1-4
ITALIAN 250.001 Boccaccio. Alison Cornish (HU) MW 11:30-1
JUDAIC 150.001 The Invention of Judaism & Christianity. Rachel Neis (HU) W 1-4
LING 102.001 Deciphering Ancient Languages. William Baxter (HU) TTh 8:30-10
LING 102.002 The Pronunciation of English. San Duanmu (HU) MW 1-2:30
LING 102.003 Questions & Answers; Curiosity & Explanation. John Lawler (HU) TTh 10-11:30
MATH 175.001 An Introduction to Cryptology. Kyle Petersen (MSA/QR1) MTWTh 10-11
MATH 175.002 An Introduction to Cryptology. Kyle Petersen (MSA/QR1) MTWTh 11-12
PHIL 196.003 A Moral Institution? Gary Krenz (HU) MW 2:30-4
PHIL 196.005 Eating Right: The Ethics & Aesthetics of Food. Andrew Egan (HU) TTh 10-11:30
PHIL 196.006 Eating Right: The Ethics & Aesthetics of Food. Andrew Egan (HU) TTh 2:30-4
PSYCH 120.001 Gender, Emotion & the Self. Carla Grayson (SS) TTh 10-11:30
PSYCH 120.002 Twins & What They Teach Us About Identity, Relationships, Genes & Environment. Marion Perlmutter (SS) M 2-5
PSYCH 120.003 Law & Psychology. Robert Pachella (SS) TTh 10-12
PSYCH 120.004 Diversity, Inequality & Democracy. Patricia Gurin (SS) MW 10-11:30
PSYCH 120.008 I, Too, Sing America: A Psychology of Race & Racism. Charles Behling (SS/R&E) TTh 1-2:30
PSYCH 120.009 Creative Work & Social Action. Mark Creekmore (SS) TTh 1-2:30
PSYCH 121.001 Mind, Brain & Evil. William Gehring (NS) TTh 10-11:30
SLAVIC 151.001 Prague: The Magic City. Jindrich Toman (FYWR) MW 4-5:30
SLAVIC 151.002 World Utopia & Dystopia in Fiction & Film. Sofya Khagi (FYWR) TTh 11:30-1
SLAVIC 151.003 Myth & History in Contemporary Balkan Literature. Tatjana Aleksic (FYWR) TTh 2:30-4
SOC 105.001 Class, Race, Gender & Modernity. Jeffrey Paige (SS) MW 4-5:30
SOC 105.002 Transforming America: Immigrants Then & Now. Silvia Pedraza (SS) TTh 10-11:30
SOC 105.003 Conversations on Identity, Diversity, Democracy & Community. David Schoem (SS/R&E) MW 10-11:30
STATS 150.001 Making Sense of Data. Ben Hansen (MSA/QR1) TTh 10-11:30
WOMENSTD 150.001 Issues of Identity in Opera & Musical Theater. Naomi Andre (HU) Th 3-6
UC 150.001 Music in Our Lives: Music as Social Commentary. Louis Nagel (HU) MW 4-5:30
UC 151.002 Human Sexuality & Gender Issues. Fran Mayes (SS) TTh 1-2:30
UC 151.003 Medicine & the Media from Hippocrates through “Grey's Anatomy.” Raymond Hobbs (SS) MW 6:30-8
UC 151.004 Lives of Urban Children & Youth: Schools, Community, Power. Joseph Galura (SS) W 1-4
UC 151.005 Science & the Practice of Dentistry in the 21st Century. Russell Taichman (SS) TTh 10-11:30
UC 154.001 Life & Living: Thinking Inside & Outside the "Box." Alphonse Burdi (ID) TTh 2:30-4
HU = Humanities; NS = Natural Science; SS = Social Science;
ID = Interdisciplinary; MSA/QR1 = Mathematics & Symbolic Analysis/Quantitative Reasoning;
FYWR = First-Year Writing Requirement; R&E = Race & Ethnicity Requirement