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Program in International and Comparative Studies Fall 2017 Approved Courses UM Subject Course/ Section Title Instructor Credits Core Courses International Security, Norms & Cooperation Political Economy & Development Global Environment & Health Comparative Culture & Identity One Research Methods Course AAS 202.001 Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Studies Khan, Aliyah R 3.0 x AAS/HISTORY 246.001 Africa to 1850 Ware, Rudolph T 3.0 x AAS 260.001 The Political Economy of African Development Stein, Howard 3.0 x AAS 267.001 Religion in the Making of African America Hughes, Brandi Suzanne 3.0 x AAS/POLSCI 356.001/355.001 Democracy and Development in Africa Ichino, Nahomi 4.0 x x AAS 358.003 Topics in Black World Studies: Learning Culture through African Children's Literature Mpesha, Nyambura 3.0 x AAS/POLSCI 359.001 African Politics Pitcher, Anne 3.0 x AAS/ENGLISH/WOMENSTD 381.001/380.001/3 81.001 Intersections: Fictions and Feminisms of the African Diaspora Sweeney, Megan L 3.0 x AAS/AMCULT/ENGLISH 384.001/406.001/3 84.001 Caribbean Literature: Caribbean Women Writers Khan, Aliyah R 3.0 x AAS/HISTART 407.001/406.001 Looking at African Things Doris, David T 3.0 x AAS 443.001 Pedagogy of Empowerment: Activism in Race, Gender and Health Haniff, Nesha Z 2-3 x AAS/ANTHRCUL 444.001/414.001 Introduction to Caribbean Societies and Cultures, I Owusu, Maxwell K 3.0 x AAS 453.001 Culture, Class and Conflict in Southern Africa Pitcher, Anne 3.0 x x AAS 458.004 Issues in Black World Studies: Fighting with Human Rights: Humanitarianism, Justice and Development in Africa TBD 3.0 x x AAS 460.001 Africa and Post-War Development Theory and Policy Stein, Howard 3.0 x AAS/HISTART 480.001 Visual Culture as History in Africa Silverman, Raymond A 3.0 x AAS 558.001 Seminar in Black World Studies: Citizenship and Non-Citizens Partridge, Damani James 3.0 x x AAS 558.002 Seminar in Black World Studies: Power Objects Doris, David T 3.0 x ALA/PSYCH/SOC 228.001/312.001/3 75.001 Intergroup Conflict and Coexistence: Religion, Ethnicity and Culture Mishkin, Alice Ogle 3.0 x ALA 284.001 Global Understanding Hassouneh, Rima 3.0 x AMCULT/HISTORY 284.001 Sickness and Health in Society: 1492 to the Present Pernick, Martin S 4.0 x AMCULT/LATINOAM/SOC 304.001 American Immigration Pedraza, Silvia 4.0 x AMCULT/ENGLISH/NATIVEAM 333.001/317.003/3 33.001 Green Indigeneity Najita, Susan Y 3.0 x x AMCULT/LATINOAM/SAC 380.001 Studies in Transnational Media: Before "Betty" Was Ugly: Latin American and US-Spanish Language Television Rivero, Yeidy M 3.0 x ANTHRBIO 363.001 Genes, Disease, and Culture Bigham, Abigail Winslow 4.0 x ANTHRCUL 222.001 The Comparative Study of Cultures Askew, Kelly M 4.0 x CCI ANTHRCUL 319.001 Latin American Society and Culture Frye, David L 3.0 x ANTHRCUL/WOMENSTD 325.001/324.001 Childbirth & Culture Florusbosch, Jolande 4.0 x x ANTHRCUL/RCSSCI/WOMENSTD 327.001/327.001/3 07.001 Critical Theory in Medicine and Healing Roberts, Elizabeth FS 4.0 x ANTHRCUL 330.001 Culture, Thought, and Meaning Hull, Matthew 4.0 x ANTHRCUL 333.001 Non-Western Legal Systems, I Owusu, Maxwell K 3.0 x x ANTHRCUL 349.001 Indigenous Political Movements Kirsch, Stuart 3.0 x 4/25/2017 1

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AAS 202.001 Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Studies Khan, Aliyah R 3.0 x

AAS/HISTORY 246.001 Africa to 1850 Ware, Rudolph T 3.0 x

AAS 260.001 The Political Economy of African Development Stein, Howard 3.0 x

AAS 267.001 Religion in the Making of African America Hughes, Brandi Suzanne 3.0 x

AAS/POLSCI 356.001/355.001 Democracy and Development in Africa Ichino, Nahomi 4.0 x x

AAS 358.003 Topics in Black World Studies: Learning Culture through African Children's Literature Mpesha, Nyambura 3.0 x

AAS/POLSCI 359.001 African Politics Pitcher, Anne 3.0 x

AAS/ENGLISH/WOMENSTD381.001/380.001/3

81.001Intersections: Fictions and Feminisms of the African Diaspora Sweeney, Megan L 3.0 x

AAS/AMCULT/ENGLISH384.001/406.001/3

84.001Caribbean Literature: Caribbean Women Writers Khan, Aliyah R 3.0 x

AAS/HISTART 407.001/406.001 Looking at African Things Doris, David T 3.0 x

AAS 443.001 Pedagogy of Empowerment: Activism in Race, Gender and Health Haniff, Nesha Z 2-3 x

AAS/ANTHRCUL 444.001/414.001 Introduction to Caribbean Societies and Cultures, I Owusu, Maxwell K 3.0 x

AAS 453.001 Culture, Class and Conflict in Southern Africa Pitcher, Anne 3.0 x x

AAS 458.004Issues in Black World Studies: Fighting with Human Rights: Humanitarianism, Justice and Development in

AfricaTBD 3.0 x x

AAS 460.001 Africa and Post-War Development Theory and Policy Stein, Howard 3.0 x

AAS/HISTART 480.001 Visual Culture as History in Africa Silverman, Raymond A 3.0 x

AAS 558.001 Seminar in Black World Studies: Citizenship and Non-Citizens Partridge, Damani James 3.0 x x

AAS 558.002 Seminar in Black World Studies: Power Objects Doris, David T 3.0 x

ALA/PSYCH/SOC228.001/312.001/3

75.001Intergroup Conflict and Coexistence: Religion, Ethnicity and Culture Mishkin, Alice Ogle 3.0 x

ALA 284.001 Global Understanding Hassouneh, Rima 3.0 x

AMCULT/HISTORY 284.001 Sickness and Health in Society: 1492 to the Present Pernick, Martin S 4.0 x

AMCULT/LATINOAM/SOC 304.001 American Immigration Pedraza, Silvia 4.0 x

AMCULT/ENGLISH/NATIVEAM333.001/317.003/3

33.001Green Indigeneity Najita, Susan Y 3.0 x x

AMCULT/LATINOAM/SAC 380.001 Studies in Transnational Media: Before "Betty" Was Ugly: Latin American and US-Spanish Language Television Rivero, Yeidy M 3.0 x

ANTHRBIO 363.001 Genes, Disease, and Culture Bigham, Abigail Winslow 4.0 x

ANTHRCUL 222.001 The Comparative Study of Cultures Askew, Kelly M 4.0 x CCI

ANTHRCUL 319.001 Latin American Society and Culture Frye, David L 3.0 x

ANTHRCUL/WOMENSTD 325.001/324.001 Childbirth & Culture Florusbosch, Jolande 4.0 x x

ANTHRCUL/RCSSCI/WOMENSTD327.001/327.001/3

07.001Critical Theory in Medicine and Healing Roberts, Elizabeth FS 4.0 x

ANTHRCUL 330.001 Culture, Thought, and Meaning Hull, Matthew 4.0 x

ANTHRCUL 333.001 Non-Western Legal Systems, I Owusu, Maxwell K 3.0 x x

ANTHRCUL 349.001 Indigenous Political Movements Kirsch, Stuart 3.0 x

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ANTHRCUL/LING 374.001 Language and Culture Lemon, Alaina M 4.0 x

ANTHRCUL 458.003 Topics in Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology: Cultures of Piracy Dua, Jatin 3.0 x x

ANTHRCUL/LING 473.001 Ethnopoetics: Cross-Cultural Approaches to Verbal Art Mannheim, Bruce 3.0 x

ARCH/URP 357.001 Architecture, Sustainability and the City: Ideas, Forces and People Shaping the Built Environment Kelbaugh,Douglas S 3.0 x

ASIAN/HISTORY 204.001 East Asia: Early Transformations de Pee, Christian 4.0 x x

ASIAN/HISTORY 206.001 Indian Civilization Glover, William J 4.0 x

ASIAN/PHIL/RELIGION 230.001 Introduction to Buddhism Lopez Jr, Donald S 4.0 x

ASIAN 235.001 Introduction to Asian Studies Wilcox, Emily Elissa 4.0 x

ASIAN/RELIGION 306.001 What is Religion? Mandair, Arvind-Pal Singh 3.0 x

ASIAN/HISTORY/RELIGION307.001/308.001/3

07.001Eat, Pray, Love: Devotional Traditions in South Asia Bhatia, Varuni 3.0 x

ASIAN 314.001 Strange Ways: Literature of the Supernatural in Pre-modern Japan and China Brightwell, Erin Leigh 3.0 x

ASIAN/HISTORY/ISLAM/MEMS/NEAREAST/R

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The History of Islam in South Asia Mir, Farina 4.0 x

ASIAN 334.001 Patterns of Prejudice: Race, Caste, and Religion in India and the United States Mandair, Arvind-Pal Singh 3.0 x

ASIAN/LING 368.001 How Different is Chinese? Baxter, William H 3.0 x

ASIAN 370.001 Acupuncture: Historical and Contemporary Transformations Brown, Miranda D 3.0 x x

ASIAN/POLSCI 389.001/388.001 Asian Business Culture Auerback, Micah Louis 4.0 x x

ASIAN/SAC 458.001 Film Culture in Korea Oh, Se-Mi 3.0 x

ASIAN/HISTORY/RELIGION464.001/470.001/4

64.001From Mystic Saints to Holy Warriors: Islam in Southeast Asia Florida, Nancy K 3.0 x x

CMPLXSYS/POLSCI 391.001 Introduction to Modeling Political Processes Page, Scott E 4.0 x

COMM 432.001 Foreign News Coverage Collings, Anthony C 3.0 x

COMPLIT 240.001 Literature Across Borders: Myth About Women Tsoffar, Ruth 3.0 x

COMPLIT 322.001 Translating World Literatures: Translation Workshop Weineck, Silke-Maria 3.0 x CCI

COMPLIT 490.001 Comparative Cultural Studies: Memory and Media Herwitz, Daniel Alan 3.0 x

DANCE/RCHUMS 241.001/260.001 The Art of Dance: An Introduction to American and European Dance History, Aesthetics, and Criticism Genne, Beth 3.0 x

EARTH/ENVIRON/GEOG201.001/209.001/2

01.001Introduction to Environmental Science and Geography Gleason, James D 4.0 x

EARTH/ENVIRON 222.001/232.001 Introductory Oceanography Hendy, Ingrid L 3.0 x

EARTH/ENVIRON 259.001 Earth's Future and a Resilient Human Society van der Pluijm, Ben 4.0 x

EARTH/ENVIRON 380.001 Mineral Resources, Economics, and the Environment Simon, Adam Charles 4.0 x x

ECON/ENVIRON 370.001/375.001 Environmental and Resource Economics* Dudley, Mitchell 3.0 x x

ECON 401.001 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory* Proulx, Chris 4.0 x

ECON 412.001 Topics in Macroeconomics: Global Imbalances and Government Policy* Blanco, Julio Andres 3.0 x

ECON 441.001 International Trade Theory* Levchenko, Andrei A 3.0 x

ECON 442.001 International Finance* Sotelo, Sebastian 4.0 x

ECON 444.001 The European Economy* Adams, Jim 4.0 x

ECON 451.001 Intermediate Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics I* Asenova, Asenka Cvetkova 4.0 x

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ECON 490.004 Topics in Microeconomics: Trade and Financial Globalization* Levchenko, Andrei A 3.0 x

ECON 495.001 Seminar in Economics: Global Macroeconomics* Dominguez, Kathryn Mary 3.0 x

ENGLISH 375.001 World Literatures in English: Introduction to Indian Cinema: Bollywood Lahiri, Madhumita 3.0 x

ENVIRON/RCNSCI 201.001/202.001 Ecological Issues Benedict, John Courtney 4.0 x

ENVIRON/RCSSCI 211.001 Social Sciences and Environmental Problems Zint, Michaela 4.0 x

ENVIRON/HISTORY 223.001 Trashed! A History of Garbage in the Modern World Berg, Anne Kristina 4.0 x

ENVIRON 270.001 Our Common Future: Ecology, Economics and Ethics of Sustainable Development Perfecto, Ivette 4.0 x x

ENVIRON 290.001 Food: The Ecology, Economics, and Ethics of Growing and Eating Princen, Thomas E 3.0 x x

ENVIRON 306.001 Global Water Gaden, Marc E 3.0 x

ENVIRON 308.001 Sustainability and Health Duvall, Jason David 3.0 x

ENVIRON/POLSCI/SOC345.001/331.001/3

80.001Environmental Public Opinion Analysis Mohai, Paul 3.0 x x x

ENVIRON/NRE/NUTR/URP/URP

462.001/501.038/5

55.001/427.001/52

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Topics in Environmental Social Science: Foundations of Sustainable Food SystemsBlesh, Kennifer; Jones, Andrew;

Hoey, Lesli Michelle3.0 x

GERMAN/MEMS/SCAND 375.001 Celtic and Nordic Mythology Gull, Maria E 3.0 x

GERMAN/POLSCI/SOC379.001/386.001/3

79.001Sports, Politics, and Society Markovits, Andrei S 3.0 x

GERMAN 386.001 Fairy Tales Amrine, Frederick R 3.0 x

GERMAN/HISTORY/PHIL401.001/416.001/4

63.001Nineteenth-Century German and European Intellectual History Spector, Scott 3.0 x

HISTART 243.001 Introduction to South Asian Art: Home and the World Chanchani, Nachiket 3.0

HISTART/NEAREAST 285.001 Visual Culture Islam Becker, Martina 4.0 x

HISTART 393.002 Undergraduate Seminar: Urban Fragments Leon, Ana Maria 3.0 x x

HISTART/JUDAIC/MEMS/WOMENSTD393.004/317.001/3

60.001/344.002

Undergraduate Seminar: Heroes, Heroines, and Sinners of the Bible in Art: Michaelangelo, Rembrandt, and

OthersPerlove, Shelley K 3.0 x

HISTORY/JUDAIC/NEAREAST/SLAVIC230.005/281.001/2

81.001/281.001Jews in the Modern World: Texts, Images, Ideas Pinsker, Shachar 4.0

HISTORY 240.001 The World Since 1492 Sinha, Mrinalini 4.0 x

HISTORY/MEMS 253.001 Europe, 300-1648: The Rise and Fall of the Middle Ages French, Katherine L 4.0 x x

HISTORY 277.001 Environmental History of the Ancient Meditteranean Haug, Brendan 3.0 x x

HISTORY/NEAREAST 307.001/320.001 History of the Ottoman Empire: The "Post-Classical Age", (ca. 1600-1922) TBD 3.0 x x

HISTORY/MEMS/WOMENSTD 316.001 Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: 500-1500 French, Katherine L 3.0 x

HISTORY 323.001 French Enlightenment Goodman, Dena 3.0 x

HISTORY 324.001 Muslims in Contemporary Europe Chin, Rita C-K 3.0 x x

HISTORY/POLSCI/REEES/SLAVIC/SOC

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Russia and the Soviet Union: Reform, Revolution, and the Socialist Experiment Suny, Ronald G 4.0 x

HISTORY/WOMENSTD 372.001 Women and Gender in European History: Gendered Revolutions, from the Englightenment to the Internet Armstrong-Price, Amanda 3.0 x

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HISTORY/WOMENSTD 375.001 A History of Witchcraft: The 1692 Salem Trials in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective Kivelson, Valerie Ann 4.0 x

HISTORY/GERMAN/JUDAIC386.001/391.001/3

86.001The Holocaust Mays, Devi Elizabeth 4.0 x x

HISTORY 399.001 Topics in History: Islam and the West Fancy, Hussein Anwar 3.0 x

HISTORY 445.001 Topics in History: Egypt and the Mediterranean in the First Millenium BCE Moyer, Ian S 3.0 x x

HISTORY 496.001 History Colloquium: African Leaders: Revolutionaries, Reformers, and Dictators Poteet, Ellen Spence 4.0 x x x

HISTORY 497.001 History Colloquium: China and the U.S. in the 20th Century: Empires in Harmony and Empires in Clash Chang, Chun-Shu 4.0 x x

HISTORY 497.004 History Colloquium: Making of Europe: How Latin Christendom Became the West Masuzawa, Tomoko 4.0 x

INTLSTD/GEOG 101.001/145.001 Introduction to International Studies TBD 3.0 pre-req

INTLSTD 170.001 International Studies Special Topics: Network Your Way to an International Internship Sula, Klementina Xhemal 1.0

INTLSTD/HISTORY 205.001/101.001 What is History? Langland, Victoria Ann 4.0 x

INTLSTD 301.001 Topics in International Studies: Political Economy of Long-Run Development Dincecco, Mark 4.0 x x

INTLSTD/ANTRCUL/HISTORY/HISTORY389.002/346.001/3

47.001/557.001Topics in Comparative Culture and Identity: Latin America: The Colonial Period Mills, Kenneth 4.0 x x

INTLSTD 401.003International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar

PoliticsMarcum, Anthony 3.0 x x x

INTLSTD 401.004International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar

Politics Marcum, Anthony 3.0 x x x

INTLSTD 401.005 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Never Again? Genocides & Mass Atrocities of the 20th Century Tanielian, Melanie 3.0 x x

INTLSTD/HISTORY/RCSSCI401.006/407.003/4

61.002International Studies Advanced Seminar: The History of Inter-American Human Rights Law Caulfield, Sueann 3.0 x x

INTLSTD/HISTORY 401.007/407.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: The Conquest of Nature Selcer Perrin 3.0 x x

INTLSTD/BCS/REEES401.009/450.001/4

05.001

International Studies Advanced Seminar: In No Man's Land: Walls, Migrations and Human Trafficking in the

Balkans and MediterraneanAleksic, Tatjana 3.0 x x

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.010/497.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Experimental Approaches to the Political Economy of Development Nathan, Noah Louis 3.0 x x

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.011/497.002 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Middle East Politics Tessler, Mark A 3.0 x x x

INTLSTD/SEAS 401.012/455.001International Studies Advanced Seminar: Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies Introduction to Southeast

Asian StudiesTBD 3.0 x x

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.013/489.006 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Culture, Class and Conflict in Southern Africa Pitcher, Anne 3.0 x x

INTLSTD 498.001 Senior Honors Proseminar* Marcum, Anthony 3.0

ISLAM/NEAREAST/WOMENSTD433.001/443.001/4

96.001Gender and Representation in the Modern Middle East Bardenstein, Carol 3.0 x

JUDAIC/NEAREAST/RELIGION277.001/207.001/2

77.001The Land of Israel/Palestine through the Ages TBD 4.0 x x

LING 497.001 Capstone Semiar: African Linguistics Heath, Jeffrey G 3.0 x

MENAS/NEAREAST 493.001/483.001 Comparative Perspectives of the Middle East and North Africa TBD 1.0 x

MUSICOL 343.001 Music and Islam Ho, Meilu 3.0 x

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NAVSCI/UC 410.001 Evolution of Warfare Stelmach, Matthew Joseph 3.0 x

NEAREAST 200.001 Introduction to the Middle East Bonner, Michael David 4.0 x

NEAREAST/RELIGION 202.001/201.001 Introduction to World Religions: Near Eastern Muehlberger, Ellen 4.0 x

NEAREAST 207.001 The Land of Israel/Palestine through the Ages TBD 4.0 x x

NEAREAST 326.001 The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Middle Eastern Literature and Film Bardenstein, Carol 3.0 x x

NEAREAST 375.001 The History of Islam in South Asia Mir, Farina 4.0 x

NURS 420.001 Introduction to Global Health TBD 2-3 x

ORGSTUDY 495.003 Special Topics in Organizational Studies: Orgs in the Developing World TBD 3.0 x

POLSCI 300.001 Quantitative Empirical Methods of Political Science Titiunik, Rocio 4.0 x

POLSCI 336.001 Energy Politics Min, Brian K 3.0 x x

POLSCI 337.001 State and Market in Contemporary China Ang, Yuen Yuen 4.0 x

POLSCI 340.001 Governments and Politics in Western Europe Tsebelis, George 4.0 x

POLSCI 353.001 The Arab-Israeli Conflict Tessler, Mark 4.0 x x

POLSCI 369.001 Politics of International Economic Relations* TBD 4.0 x x

POLSCI 372.001 International Security Affairs TBD 3.0 x

POLSCI 389.001 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: The Political Economy of Insurgency and Terrorism Tyson, Scott 3.0 x

POLSCI 389.002 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: Comparative Elections and Election Reform Hicken, Allen D 3.0 x

POLSCI 389.004 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: Comparative Nationalism and Ethnic Politics TBD 3.0 x x

POLSCI 389.008 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: International Legal Theory Winkler, Drew 3.0 x

POLSCI 464.001 Advanced Public International Law Koremenos, Barbara 3.0 x

POLSCI 489.002 Advanced Topics in Contemporary Political Science: German Politics in Europe since 1945 Markovits, Andrei S 3.0 x x

POLSCI 490.001 Game Theory and Formal Models Osgood, Iain Guthrie 4.0 x

PORTUG 290.001 Conversation through Film and Popular Music* Fedrigo, Niedja C 3.0 x

PSYCH 477.003 Current Topics in Clinical Psychology: Mental Health and Cutlure: National and International Perspectives* Nagata, Donna Kiyo 3.0 x x

PUBHLTH 350.001 Global Public Health: Challenges and Transformations Boulton, Matthew 4.0 x

RCHUMS 334.008 Special Topics in the Humanities: Latina/o Theatre for Social Change Lucas, Ashely Elizabeth 3.0 x

RCLANG 324.002 Readings in Spanish: Indigenous Activism in the Age of Globalization* Espinoza-Pino, Cristhian Carlo 4.0 x x

RCLANG 324.003 Readings in Spanish: Media, Terrorists and Freedom Fighters* Espinoza-Pino, Cristhian Carlo 4.0 x x

SLAVIC/RCHUMS 312.001 Central European Cinema Eagle, Herbert 3.0 x

SOC 210.001 Elementary Statistics Barber, Jennifer S 4.0 CCI

SOC 310.001 Sociological Research Methods Best, Rachel Kahn 4.0 x

SOC 450.001 Human Rights in a Globalizing World: How Human Rights Evolved and Changed the World Tsutsui, Kiyoteru 3.0 x

SOC 575.001 Sociology of Health and Health Care Anspach, Renee 3.0 x

SPANISH 421.001 Cinema from Spain De Entrambasaguas-Monsell, Javier 3.0 x

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SPANISH 438.004 Political and Economic Thought in Latin America/Spain* Sanjines, Javier C 3.0 x

SPANISH 445.002 Romance Studies: Introduction to French-Spanish Literary Relations: Comparative Marxism Arnall, Gavin 3.0 x

SPANISH 467.001Literary and Artistic Movements in Latin America/Spain: Counter-Insurgency War and Narco-Accumulation in

Central America and Mexico*Williams, Gareth 3.0 x x

SPANISH 475.002 Latin American/Spanish Narrative: Banditry and the Construction of the Nation in Latin America* Sanjines, Javier C 3.0 x

STATS

250.001/250.002/2

50.003/250.004/25

0.005/250.006

Introduction to Statistics and Data AnalysisFink, Nadiya; Gunderson, Brenda;

Romero, Alicia4.0 x

STRATEGY 310.001 Competing in the Global Business Environment Killaly, Brad; Zhou, Yue Maggie 3.0 x

STRATEGY 445.001/445.321 Base of the Pyramid: Business Innovation for Solving Society's Problems London, Ted 3.0 x

THTREMUS 222.001 Introduction to Global Theatre and Ethnic Studies: Introduction to Global Theatre Westlake, EJ 3.0 x

WOMENSTD 345.001 Special Topics in Gender in a Global Context: Sexual Violence and the State Dhar, Debotri 3.0 x x

*Courses with department enforced

requirements

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Fall 2017 Course list

INTLSTD 301.001 Topics in International Studies: Political Economy of Long-Run Development

INTLSTD 401.003 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar Politics

INTLSTD 401.004 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar Politics

INTLSTD 401.005 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Never Again? Genocides & Mass Atrocities of the 20th Century

INTLSTD/HISTORY/RCSSCI 401.006/407.003/461.002 International Studies Advanced Seminar: The History of Inter-American Human Rights Law

INTLSTD/HISTORY 401.007/407.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: The Conquest of Nature

INTLSTD/BCS/REEES 401.009/450.001/405.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: In No Man's Land: Walls, Migrations and Human Trafficking in the Balkans and Mediterranean

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.010/497.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Experimental Approaches to the Political Economy of Development

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.011/497.002 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Middle East Politics

INTLSTD/SEAS 401.012/455.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.013/489.006 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Culture, Class and Conflict in Southern Africa

AAS/POLSCI 356.001/355.001 Democracy and Development in Africa

AAS/POLSCI 359.001 African Politics

AAS 453.001 Culture, Class and Conflict in Southern Africa

AAS 458.004 Issues in Black World Studies: Fighting with Human Rights: Humanitarianism, Justice and Development in Africa

AAS 558.001 Seminar in Black World Studies: Citizenship and Non-Citizens

ALA/PSYCH/SOC 228.001/312.001/375.001 Intergroup Conflict and Coexistence: Religion, Ethnicity and Culture

ANTHRCUL 333.001 Non-Western Legal Systems, I

ANTHRCUL 349.001 Indigenous Political Movements

ANTHRCUL 458.003 Topics in Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology: Cultures of Piracy

ASIAN/HISTORY/RELIGION 464.001/470.001/464.001 From Mystic Saints to Holy Warriors: Islam in Southeast Asia

ENVIRON/POLSCI/SOC 345.001/331.001/380.001 Environmental Public Opinion Analysis

HISTORY 240.001 The World Since 1492

HISTORY/MEMS 253.001 Europe, 300-1648: The Rise and Fall of the Middle Ages

HISTORY/NEAREAST 307.001/320.001 History of the Ottoman Empire: The "Post-Classical Age", (ca. 1600-1922)

HISTORY 324.001 Muslims in Contemporary Europe

HISTORY/POLSCI/REEES/SLAVIC/S

OC

332.001/395.001/395.001/395.001/3

92.001Russia and the Soviet Union: Reform, Revolution, and the Socialist Experiment

HISTORY/GERMAN/JUDAIC 386.001/391.001/386.001 The Holocaust

HISTORY 445.001 Topics in History: Egypt and the Mediterranean in the First Millenium BCE

HISTORY 496.001 History Colloquium: African Leaders: Revolutionaries, Reformers, and Dictators

HISTORY 497.001 History Colloquium: China and the U.S. in the 20th Century: Empires in Harmony and Empires in Clash

INTLSTD/ANTRCUL/HISTORY/HIST

ORY389.002/346.001/347.001/557.001 Topics in Comparative Culture and Identity: Latin America: The Colonial Period

INTLSTD 401.003 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar Politics

INTLSTD 401.004 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar Politics

INTLSTD 401.005 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Never Again? Genocides & Mass Atrocities of the 20th Century

INTLSTD/HISTORY/RCSSCI 401.006/407.003/461.002 International Studies Advanced Seminar: The History of Inter-American Human Rights Law

INTLSTD/BCS/REEES 401.009/450.001/405.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: In No Man's Land: Walls, Migrations and Human Trafficking in the Balkans and Mediterranean

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.011/497.002 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Middle East Politics

JUDAIC/NEAREAST/RELIGION 277.001/207.001/277.001 The Land of Israel/Palestine through the Ages

NAVSCI/UC 410.001 Evolution of Warfare

NEAREAST 207.001 The Land of Israel/Palestine through the Ages

NEAREAST 326.001 The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Middle Eastern Literature and Film

POLSCI 340.001 Governments and Politics in Western Europe

Core Courses

International Security, Norms & Cooperation

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POLSCI 353.001 The Arab-Israeli Conflict

POLSCI 369.001 Politics of International Economic Relations*

POLSCI 372.001 International Security Affairs

POLSCI 389.001 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: The Political Economy of Insurgency and Terrorism

POLSCI 389.004 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: Comparative Nationalism and Ethnic Politics

POLSCI 389.008 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: International Legal Theory

POLSCI 464.001 Advanced Public International Law

POLSCI 489.002 Advanced Topics in Contemporary Political Science: German Politics in Europe since 1945

RCLANG 324.003 Readings in Spanish: Media, Terrorists and Freedom Fighters*

SOC 450.001 Human Rights in a Globalizing World: How Human Rights Evolved and Changed the World

SPANISH 467.001 Literary and Artistic Movements in Latin America/Spain: Counter-Insurgency War and Narco-Accumulation in Central America and Mexico*

WOMENSTD 345.001 Special Topics in Gender in a Global Context: Sexual Violence and the State

AAS 260.001 The Political Economy of African Development

AAS/POLSCI 356.001/355.001 Democracy and Development in Africa

AAS 460.001 Africa and Post-War Development Theory and Policy

ASIAN/HISTORY 204.001 East Asia: Early Transformations

ASIAN/POLSCI 389.001/388.001 Asian Business Culture

EARTH/ENVIRON 380.001 Mineral Resources, Economics, and the Environment

ECON/ENVIRON 370.001/375.001 Environmental and Resource Economics*

ECON 412.001 Topics in Macroeconomics: Global Imbalances and Government Policy*

ECON 441.001 International Trade Theory*

ECON 442.001 International Finance*

ECON 444.001 The European Economy*

ECON 490.004 Topics in Microeconomics: Trade and Financial Globalization*

ECON 495.001 Seminar in Economics: Global Macroeconomics*

ENVIRON 270.001 Our Common Future: Ecology, Economics and Ethics of Sustainable Development

ENVIRON 290.001 Food: The Ecology, Economics, and Ethics of Growing and Eating

HISTORY 496.001 History Colloquium: African Leaders: Revolutionaries, Reformers, and Dictators

INTLSTD 301.001 Topics in International Studies: Political Economy of Long-Run Development

INTLSTD 401.003 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar Politics

INTLSTD 401.004 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Establishing Peace: The Actors, Issues, and Activities in Postwar Politics

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.010/497.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Experimental Approaches to the Political Economy of Development

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.013/489.006 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Culture, Class and Conflict in Southern Africa

ORGSTUDY 495.003 Special Topics in Organizational Studies: Orgs in the Developing World

POLSCI 336.001 Energy Politics

POLSCI 337.001 State and Market in Contemporary China

POLSCI 369.001 Politics of International Economic Relations*

POLSCI 389.002 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: Comparative Elections and Election Reform

POLSCI 489.002 Advanced Topics in Contemporary Political Science: German Politics in Europe since 1945

RCLANG 324.002 Readings in Spanish: Indigenous Activism in the Age of Globalization*

SPANISH 438.004 Political and Economic Thought in Latin America/Spain*

STRATEGY 310.001 Competing in the Global Business Environment

STRATEGY 445.001/445.321 Base of the Pyramid: Business Innovation for Solving Society's Problems

AAS 443.001 Pedagogy of Empowerment: Activism in Race, Gender and Health

AMCULT/HISTORY 284.001 Sickness and Health in Society: 1492 to the Present

Political Economy and Development

Global Environment and Health

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AMCULT/ENGLISH/NATIVEAM 333.001/317.003/333.001 Green Indigeneity

ANTHRBIO 363.001 Genes, Disease, and Culture

ANTHRCUL/WOMENSTD 325.001/324.001 Childbirth & Culture

ANTHRCUL/RCSSCI/WOMENSTD 327.001/327.001/307.001 Critical Theory in Medicine and Healing

ARCH/URP 357.001 Architecture, Sustainability and the City: Ideas, Forces and People Shaping the Built Environment

ASIAN 370.001 Acupuncture: Historical and Contemporary Transformations

EARTH/ENVIRON/GEOG 201.001/209.001/201.001 Introduction to Environmental Science and Geography

EARTH/ENVIRON 222.001/232.001 Introductory Oceanography

EARTH/ENVIRON 259.001 Earth's Future and a Resilient Human Society

EARTH/ENVIRON 380.001 Mineral Resources, Economics, and the Environment

ECON/ENVIRON 370.001/375.001 Environmental and Resource Economics*

ENVIRON/RCNSCI 201.001/202.001 Ecological Issues

ENVIRON/RCSSCI 211.001 Social Sciences and Environmental Problems

ENVIRON/HISTORY 223.001 Trashed! A History of Garbage in the Modern World

ENVIRON 270.001 Our Common Future: Ecology, Economics and Ethics of Sustainable Development

ENVIRON 290.001 Food: The Ecology, Economics, and Ethics of Growing and Eating

ENVIRON 306.001 Global Water

ENVIRON 308.001 Sustainability and Health

ENVIRON/POLSCI/SOC 345.001/331.001/380.001 Environmental Public Opinion Analysis

ENVIRON/NRE/NUTR/URP/URP462.001/501.038/555.001/427.001/5

27.001Topics in Environmental Social Science: Foundations of Sustainable Food Systems

HISTART 393.002 Undergraduate Seminar: Urban Fragments

HISTORY 277.001 Environmental History of the Ancient Meditteranean

INTLSTD/HISTORY 401.007/407.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: The Conquest of Nature

NURS 420.001 Introduction to Global Health

POLSCI 336.001 Energy Politics

PSYCH 477.003 Current Topics in Clinical Psychology: Mental Health and Cutlure: National and International Perspectives*

PUBHLTH 350.001 Global Public Health: Challenges and Transformations

SOC 575.001 Sociology of Health and Health Care

AAS 202.001 Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Studies

AAS/HISTORY 246.001 Africa to 1850

AAS 267.001 Religion in the Making of African America

AAS 358.003 Topics in Black World Studies: Learning Culture through African Children's Literature

AAS/ENGLISH/WOMENSTD 381.001/380.001/381.001 Intersections: Fictions and Feminisms of the African Diaspora

AAS/AMCULT/ENGLISH 384.001/406.001/384.001 Caribbean Literature: Caribbean Women Writers

AAS/HISTART 407.001/406.001 Looking at African Things

AAS/ANTHRCUL 444.001/414.001 Introduction to Caribbean Societies and Cultures, I

AAS 453.001 Culture, Class and Conflict in Southern Africa

AAS 458.004 Issues in Black World Studies: Fighting with Human Rights: Humanitarianism, Justice and Development in Africa

AAS/HISTART 480.001 Visual Culture as History in Africa

AAS 558.001 Seminar in Black World Studies: Citizenship and Non-Citizens

AAS 558.002 Seminar in Black World Studies: Power Objects

ALA 284.001 Global Understanding

AMCULT/LATINOAM/SOC 304.001 American Immigration

AMCULT/ENGLISH/NATIVEAM 333.001/317.003/333.001 Green Indigeneity

AMCULT/LATINOAM/SAC 380.001 Studies in Transnational Media: Before "Betty" Was Ugly: Latin American and US-Spanish Language Television

ANTHRCUL 222.001 The Comparative Study of Cultures

Comparative Culture and Identity

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Fall 2017 Course list

ANTHRCUL 319.001 Latin American Society and Culture

ANTHRCUL/WOMENSTD 325.001/324.001 Childbirth & Culture

ANTHRCUL 330.001 Culture, Thought, and Meaning

ANTHRCUL 333.001 Non-Western Legal Systems, I

ANTHRCUL/LING 374.001 Language and Culture

ANTHRCUL 458.003 Topics in Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology: Cultures of Piracy

ANTHRCUL/LING 473.001 Ethnopoetics: Cross-Cultural Approaches to Verbal Art

ASIAN/HISTORY 204.001 East Asia: Early Transformations

ASIAN/HISTORY 206.001 Indian Civilization

ASIAN/PHIL/RELIGION 230.001 Introduction to Buddhism

ASIAN 235.001 Introduction to Asian Studies

ASIAN/RELIGION 306.001 What is Religion?

ASIAN/HISTORY/RELIGION 307.001/308.001/307.001 Eat, Pray, Love: Devotional Traditions in South Asia

ASIAN 314.001 Strange Ways: Literature of the Supernatural in Pre-modern Japan and China

ASIAN/HISTORY/ISLAM/MEMS/NE

AREAST/RELIGION

324.001/325.001/325.001/325.001/3

75.001/325.001The History of Islam in South Asia

ASIAN 334.001 Patterns of Prejudice: Race, Caste, and Religion in India and the United States

ASIAN/LING 368.001 How Different is Chinese?

ASIAN 370.001 Acupuncture: Historical and Contemporary Transformations

ASIAN/POLSCI 389.001/388.001 Asian Business Culture

ASIAN/SAC 458.001 Film Culture in Korea

ASIAN/HISTORY/RELIGION 464.001/470.001/464.001 From Mystic Saints to Holy Warriors: Islam in Southeast Asia

COMM 432.001 Foreign News Coverage

COMPLIT 240.001 Literature Across Borders: Myth About Women

COMPLIT 322.001 Translating World Literatures: Translation Workshop

COMPLIT 490.001 Comparative Cultural Studies: Memory and Media

DANCE/RCHUMS 241.001/260.001 The Art of Dance: An Introduction to American and European Dance History, Aesthetics, and Criticism

ENGLISH 375.001 World Literatures in English: Introduction to Indian Cinema: Bollywood

ENVIRON/POLSCI/SOC 345.001/331.001/380.001 Environmental Public Opinion Analysis

GERMAN/MEMS/SCAND 375.001 Celtic and Nordic Mythology

GERMAN/POLSCI/SOC 379.001/386.001/379.001 Sports, Politics, and Society

GERMAN 386.001 Fairy Tales

GERMAN/HISTORY/PHIL 401.001/416.001/463.001 Nineteenth-Century German and European Intellectual History

HISTART/NEAREAST 285.001 Visual Culture Islam

HISTART 393.002 Undergraduate Seminar: Urban Fragments

HISTART/JUDAIC/MEMS/WOMENS

TD393.004/317.001/360.001/344.002 Undergraduate Seminar: Heroes, Heroines, and Sinners of the Bible in Art: Michaelangelo, Rembrandt, and Others

HISTORY/MEMS 253.001 Europe, 300-1648: The Rise and Fall of the Middle Ages

HISTORY 277.001 Environmental History of the Ancient Meditteranean

HISTORY/NEAREAST 307.001/320.001 History of the Ottoman Empire: The "Post-Classical Age", (ca. 1600-1922)

HISTORY/MEMS/WOMENSTD 316.001 Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: 500-1500

HISTORY 323.001 French Enlightenment

HISTORY 324.001 Muslims in Contemporary Europe

HISTORY/WOMENSTD 372.001 Women and Gender in European History: Gendered Revolutions, from the Englightenment to the Internet

HISTORY/WOMENSTD 375.001 A History of Witchcraft: The 1692 Salem Trials in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective

HISTORY/GERMAN/JUDAIC 386.001/391.001/386.001 The Holocaust

HISTORY 399.001 Topics in History: Islam and the West

HISTORY 445.001 Topics in History: Egypt and the Mediterranean in the First Millenium BCE

HISTORY 496.001 History Colloquium: African Leaders: Revolutionaries, Reformers, and Dictators

HISTORY 497.001 History Colloquium: China and the U.S. in the 20th Century: Empires in Harmony and Empires in Clash

HISTORY 497.004 History Colloquium: Making of Europe: How Latin Christendom Became the West

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Fall 2017 Course list

INTLSTD/HISTORY 205.001/101.001 What is History?

INTLSTD/ANTRCUL/HISTORY/HIST

ORY389.002/346.001/347.001/557.001 Topics in Comparative Culture and Identity: Latin America: The Colonial Period

INTLSTD/POLSCI 401.011/497.002 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Middle East Politics

INTLSTD/SEAS 401.012/455.001 International Studies Advanced Seminar: Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies

ISLAM/NEAREAST/WOMENSTD 433.001/443.001/496.001 Gender and Representation in the Modern Middle East

JUDAIC/NEAREAST/RELIGION 277.001/207.001/277.001 The Land of Israel/Palestine through the Ages

LING 497.001 Capstone Semiar: African Linguistics

MENAS/NEAREAST 493.001/483.001 Comparative Perspectives of the Middle East and North Africa

MUSICOL 343.001 Music and Islam

NEAREAST 200.001 Introduction to the Middle East

NEAREAST/RELIGION 202.001/201.001 Introduction to World Religions: Near Eastern

NEAREAST 207.001 The Land of Israel/Palestine through the Ages

NEAREAST 326.001 The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Middle Eastern Literature and Film

NEAREAST 375.001 The History of Islam in South Asia

POLSCI 353.001 The Arab-Israeli Conflict

POLSCI 389.004 Topics in Contemporary Political Science: Comparative Nationalism and Ethnic Politics

PORTUG 290.001 Conversation through Film and Popular Music*

PSYCH 477.003 Current Topics in Clinical Psychology: Mental Health and Cutlure: National and International Perspectives*

RCHUMS 334.008 Special Topics in the Humanities: Latina/o Theatre for Social Change

RCLANG 324.002 Readings in Spanish: Indigenous Activism in the Age of Globalization*

RCLANG 324.003 Readings in Spanish: Media, Terrorists and Freedom Fighters*

SLAVIC/RCHUMS 312.001 Central European Cinema

SPANISH 421.001 Cinema from Spain

SPANISH 445.002 Romance Studies: Introduction to French-Spanish Literary Relations: Comparative Marxism

SPANISH 467.001 Literary and Artistic Movements in Latin America/Spain: Counter-Insurgency War and Narco-Accumulation in Central America and Mexico*

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Notes related to PICS Term specific approved courses for FALL 2017

Course offerings are subject to change. The final authority for changes in

course offerings rests with the academic departments. For questions

concerning course offerings, contact the academic department.

Foreign Language Requirement

Majors must attain sixth-term proficiency (three years) in a language other

than English. The language requirement does not need to be completed

before students declare the major.

Four Sub-plans

Students must choose one sub-plan and take at least four courses from that

sub-plan. One of the courses must be 400 level. The four courses must be

taken in two or more academic subjects.

Minimum credit hours: 12

Comparative Culture & Identity Sub-plan (CCI)

Students who declare in Fall 2016 and after within the CCI sub-plan must

take COMPLIT 240, INTLSTD 205, or ROMLANG 253.

Students who declare in Fall 2016 and after within the CCI sub-plan must

take one of the following for the CCI Research Methods requirement:

ANTHRCUL 222, SOC 210, or COMPLIT 322.

Political Economy & Development Sub-plan (PED)

Students who declared in 2012 and after within the PED sub-plan must take

one economics course from the sub plan list.

One Research Methods Course

(Prerequisite for INTLSTD 301) - A quantitative research methods course

from the list

Minimum credit hours: 3

Electives must be pre-approved.

Minimum credit hours: 9