322/Nat. Res. 335. Introduction to Environmental Politics: Race, Class and Gender. (3). (SS). Sections 001-005. (Taylor).
American Culture
304/Soc. 304. American Immigration. (3). (SS).
Sections 001-005.
428. Native American Literature. (3). (Excl).
Section 001 – Native American Women Writers. (Bell)
496. Historical Approaches to American Culture. (3). (Excl).
Section 002 – Law and Society in American History.
Section 003 – Women in the Age of Democratic Revolution. (Juster)
Section 005 – American Performance and Urban Social Change, 1820-1920.
(Oberdeck)
Anthropology
Biological 368/Psych. 437. Primate Social Behavior I. (4). (NS). Sections 002, 005, and 008 only. (Mitani)
Cultural 315. Indians of North America. (4). (SS).
Sections 002 and 003 only. (Bierwert)
Cultural 385. The Archaeology of Early Humans. (3). (SS).
Section 002 only. (Speth)
Cultural 475. Ethnography of Writing. (3). (Excl). (Mesick)
Asian Languages and Cultures
Chinese 471. Classical Chinese Literature in Translation. (3). (HU). (Lin)
Chinese 476/RC Hums. 476/Asian Studies 476. Writer and Society in Modern China. (4). (HU). (Y. Feuerwerker)
Japanese 450. Undergraduate Seminar in Japanese Literature. (3). (Excl).
Section 001: The Construction of the Female Gender in Modern Japanese Fiction.
(Ramirez-Christensen)
Asian Studies
441. Asia Through Fiction. (3). (Excl). (Murphey)
476/RC Hums. 476/Chinese 476. Writer and Society in Modern China. (4). (HU). (Y. Feuerwerker)
Astronomy
429. Senior Seminar. (2). (Excl). Biology
494. Evolution and Human Behavior. (4). (Excl). (Alexander)
Chemistry
479. Technical Communication in Chemistry. (1). (Excl). Classical Civilization
388/Phil. 388. History of Philosophy: Ancient. (4). (HU). Sections 003 and 005 only.
467. The Good Life. (3). (HU).
(Rappe)
Communication
302. Writing for the Mass Media. (3). (Excl).
Section 001. (Hall)
Section 002 & 003 – Corporate Communication. (Moseley)
Section 004 – Advertising. (Kalisewicz)
Section 005. (Morris)
405. The Media and the Arts. (3). (Excl).
Sections 001 and 002 only. (Nisbett)
409. The Michigan Journalist. (3). (Excl).
Section 001 – Editing the News. (Friendly)
427. Preparation of Radio and TV Continuity. (3). (Excl).
(Oswald)
Computer Science
481/EECS 481. Software Engineering. (4). (Excl). Economics
333. Economic Analysis of Industrial Policy. (3). (Excl).
(Stafford)
407. Marxist Economics. (3). (Excl). (Thompson)
495. Seminar in Economics. (3). (Excl).
Section 001 – Quantitative Research in Macroeconomics. (Basu)
English Language and Literature
302. Writing About Good Books. (4). (Excl). (Meisler)
325. Essay Writing: The Art of Exposition. (4). (Excl).
Sections 004-007.
350. Literature in English to 1660. (4). (Excl). (Williams)
370. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature. (4). (Excl).
Sections 001-004.
371. Studies in Literature, 1600-1830. (4). (Excl).
Sections 001-004.
411. Art of the Film. (3). (HU).
Section 001 – Film Theory and Criticism. (Konigsberg)
417. Senior Seminar. (4). (Excl).
Section 001 – The Family Romance in American Literature. (Barnes)
Section 002 – Comparative Literature. (Johnson)
Section 005 – Shakespeare in Production. (Lenaghan).
Section 006 – Poetry of Witness. (Moss)
Section 007 – American Culture: Native American Women Writers. (Bell)
Section 008 – Biography, or Lifelines. (Milford)
Environmental Studies
360/Geology 280. Mineral Resources, Economics and the Environment. (4). (NS). (Kesler)
Film and Video Studies
414. Film Theory and Criticism. (3). (Excl). Section 001. (Konigsberg)
455. Topics in Film Studies. (3). (Excl).
Section 002 – Soviet Cinema. (Eagle)
Geological Sciences
280/Environ. Stud. 360. Mineral Resources, Economics and the Environment. (4). (NS). (Kesler)
History
396. History Colloquium. (4). (Excl).
Section 001 – Politics and Culture in Weimar and Nazi Germany. (Canning)
Section 002 – Law And Society in American History. (Green)
Section 004 – American Performance and Urban Social Change: 1820-1920.
(Oberdeck)
Section 005 – Gender, State, and Family in Modern Europe. (Rose)
Section 007 – History of the Jews in Germany, 1648-1945. (Bodian)
397. History Colloquium. (4). (Excl).
Section 007 – Asia Through Fiction. (Murphey)
History of Art
453. Venetian Painting. (3). (Excl). (Bissell)
Linguistics
350. Perspectives on Second Language Learning and Second Language Instruction. (3). (Excl). (Madden)
450. Perspectives on Second Language Learning and Second Language Instruction. (3). (Excl). (Madden)
Mathematics
427/Social Work 603. Retirement Plans and Other Employee Benefit Plans. (3). (Excl). Medieval and Renaissance Collegium (MARC)
402. Late Medieval Period. (3). (Excl).
Section 001 – The Medieval Storyteller. (Graham)
Near Eastern Studies
GNE 445. Introduction to Ancient and Classical Near Eastern Literature. (3). (HU). (Stewart-Robinson)
Philosophy
388/Class. Civil. 388. History of Philosophy: Ancient. (4). (HU). Sections 003 and 005 only.
Physics
465. Senior Seminar. (2). (Excl). Political Science
400. Development of Political Thought: To Modern Period. (3). (Excl). Section 001 – Ancient and Medieval Political Theory. (Stevens)
412. The Legal Process. (3). (Excl). (Scheppele)
413. American Constitutional Politics. Section 001.
431. Public Administration. (3). (Excl). (Feldman)
453. Government and Politics of the Middle East. (3). (Excl).
456. Government and Politics of Japan. (3). (Excl).
471. The American Foreign Policy Process. (3). (Excl).
497. Undergraduate Seminar in Comparative and Foreign Government. (3).
(Excl).
Section 002 – Japan. (Campbell)
Psychology
303. Special Problems in Psychology: Advanced Laboratory. (2-4). (Excl).
Section 001 – Research Methods and Techniques in Biopsychology. (3 credits).
(Camp)
331. Laboratories in Biopsychology. (4). (Excl).
Section 001. (Butter)
341. Superlab in Psychology as a Natural Science. (4). (NS).
342. Laboratory in Judgment and Decision Making. (3). (Excl). Section 001. (Yates)
350. Introduction to Developmental Psychology. (4). (SS). Sections 010 and 013 only. (Paris)
351. Advanced Laboratory in Developmental Psychology. (3). (Excl). Sections 002-004 only.
381/Soc. 472. Advanced Laboratory in Social Psychology. (3). (Excl).
Section 001. (Ezekiel)
Sections 002 and 003. (Burnstein)
391. Advanced Laboratory in Personality. (3). (Excl).
Sections 001 and 002 only. (Larsen)
437/Anthro. 368. Primate Social Behavior I. (4). (NS).
Sections 002, 005 and 008 only. (Mitani)
442. Perception, Science, and Reality. (3). (NS).
570. The Psychological Study of Lives. (3). (Excl). Section 001. (Rosenwald)
Religion
312. Church and American Society. (3). (HU).
(Miles)
Residential College
Humanities
313/Slavic 313. Soviet Cinema. (3). (HU). Section 001. (Eagle)
320. Advanced Narration. (4). (Excl). (Hecht)
325. Creative Writing Tutorial. (4). (Excl).
326. Creative Writing Tutorial. (4). (Excl).
389. The Modern Theatre. (4). (HU).
Section 001 – Theatre in English of Colonized Peoples. (Walsh/Mendeloff)
425. Creative Writing Tutorial. (4). (Excl). Sections 001-003.
426. Creative Writing Tutorial. (4). (Excl). Sections 001-003.
451/Russian 451. Survey of Russian Literature. (3). (HU). (Bartlett)
476/Chinese 476/Asian Studies 476. Writer and Society in Modern China. (4). (HU). (Feuerwerker)
Social Science
460. Social Science Senior Seminar. (4). (Excl).
Section 001 – Culture as Environment: Worldviews and Cultural Agendas.
(Larimore)
Romance Languages and Literatures
French 460. Topics and Themes in French Literature. (3). (Excl).
Section 001 – The Medieval Storyteller. (Graham)
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Russian 451/RC Hums. 451. Survey of Russian Literature. (3). (HU). (Bartlett)
Slavic Film 313/RC Hums. 313. Soviet Cinema. (3). (HU). Section 001. (Eagle)
Sociology
304/Amer. Cult. 304. American Immigration. (3). (SS).
Sections 001-005.
310. Introduction to Research Methods. (4). (Excl). (Schuman)
454. Law and Social Organization. (3). (SS). (Somers)
472/Psych. 381. Advanced Laboratory in Social Psychology. (3). (Excl).
Section 001. (Ezekiel)
Sections 002 and 003. (Burnstein)
Women's Studies
483. Special Topics. (3). (Excl).
Section 005 – Gender, Family, and State in Modern Europe. (Rose)
Section 007 – Native American Women Writers. (Bell)
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Technical Communication (Division 291)
492. Visual Communication of Technical Information.
Section 001
498. Technical & Professional Writing.
All Sections.
ONLY students in the LS&A/ Engineering Joint Degree Program and Computer Science concentrators may use these courses to satisfy the JR/SR Writing Requirement. While these courses may be used to meet the JR/SR Writing Requirement, the credits are counted as NON- LS&A.