Students ElectivesHumanities and Social Science Elective Guidelines and RequirementsUndergraduate Requirements All Swanson School of Engineering undergraduates must complete at least six humanities and social science elective courses from the School’s list of approved courses in order to satisfy Swanson School of Engineering and ABET accreditation requirements for breadth and depth. In order to meet these standards, all Engineering undergraduate students must fulfill the following requirements when choosing their six elective classes:
Depth Requirement
Breadth Requirement
Departmental Requirements
Elective Course ApprovalThe humanities and social science courses listed below satisfy the Swanson School of Engineering’s requirements. However, students may petition the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs to have a course added to the list of approved courses. Courses that are deemed sufficiently relevant and academically appropriate generally are approved. Broad survey courses (typically below the 100 level that are generally taught in large lecture sections) are usually not approved. Skills courses (courses that focus more on acquiring a skill than on conveying intellectual knowledge) are also usually not approved.
Notes and Restrictions on Selecting Electives
Approved Course ListingOnly an officially listed School of Arts and Sciences course may be used to fulfill a humanities and social science requirement. Courses from the College of General Studies (including External Studies courses), the College of Business Administration, or the School of Information Sciences cannot be used to fulfill the humanities and social science requirements. These courses may be used to satisfy a free or open elective requirement, though students should always discuss these courses with an Academic Advisor before selecting and registering for such a course. Most courses at or above the 100-level by the following departments have been approved as acceptable to satisfy the humanities and social science elective requirements (see below for detailed list of approved courses): Africana Studies, Anthropology, Bioethics, Chinese, Classics, Communication, East Asian Studies, Economics, English Literature, English Writing, Film Studies, German, Greek, History, History and Philosophy of Science, History of Art and Architecture, Italian, Japanese, Jewish Studies, Korean, Latin, Linguistics, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Music, Philosophy, Polish, Political Science, Portuguese, Religious Studies, Russian, Slavic, Slovak, Sociology, Spanish, Ukrainian, Urban Studies, and Women's Studies. Certain courses from the departments of Music, Psychology, Studio Arts, and Theatre Arts may also be acceptable. See below for a comprehensive list of Swanson School of Engineering-approved humanities and social science courses from the School of Arts and Sciences. Course OptionsAfricana Studies, Anthropology, ARTSC, Chinese, Classics, Communication, Economics, English Composition, English Literature/English Film, English Writing, Film Studies, Geography, German, Greek, History, History and Philosophy of Science, History of Art and Architecture, Italian, Japanese, Jewish Studies, Korean, Latin, Linguistics, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Music, Philosophy, Polish, Political Science, Portuguese, Psychology, Religious Studies, Russian, School of Arts and Sciences, Slavic, Slovak, Sociology, Spanish, Studio Arts, Theater Arts, Ukrainian, and Women's Studies. Africana StudiesSocial Science0011* Intro. to African American Family 0013 Black Church (RS 0417) 0015* African American Politics 0016 Intro. t o the African American Theater 0017 Intro. to African American Poetry 0018* History of Africa Before 1800 (HIST 0795) 0022* Intro. to African Lit. (UHC) (ENGLIT 0572) 0023 Swahili 1 (LING 0501) 0025 Yoruba 1 (LING 0611) 0029 Afro-American History I (HIST 0670) 0030 Afro-American History II (HIST 0671) 0031 Introduction to Africana Studies 0035 Antebellum African American Women 0036 20th C. African American Women's History 0042 Africana Urban Woman 0050 Intro. to African American Literature 0054 Man/Woman Literature 0085 Caribbean History (HIST 0521) 0086 African Civilization & Culture 0087 Black Consciousness 1002 African American Child Development 1004 Africana World Literature 1009 Women of Africa & the African Diaspora 1011 Rise of Modern Pan-African Movement 1030 Introduction to African Politics 1031 African Liberation Movements (PS 1353) 1036 Black Literature 1037 19th Century African American History 1039 History of Caribbean Slavery 1040 African Literature and Society 1047 Francophone Africana Lit. (FR 1089) 1049 Contemporary Caribbean Literature 1056 History of Africa since 1800 (HIST 1796) AnthropologySocial Science0534 Prehistory of European Civilization 0536 Meso America before Cortez 0538 The Archaeologist Looks at Death 0582 Introduction to Archeology 0620 Biocultural Anthropology 0645 Introduction to Human Biology 0655 Sociobiology 0669 Sex & Evolution 0680 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 0681 Introduction to Human Evolution 0715 Anthropology of Latin America 0768 Human Sexuality in Cross Culture 0780 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 1443 American Indian Languages (LING 1443) 1448 Aztec Language and Culture (LING 1448) 1466 Topics in Anthropological Linguistics (LING 1466) 1480 Aging & Death 1510 Survey of World Prehistory 1522 Europe in Later Prehistory 1524 Chinese Archaeology (HA&A 1650) 1525 Eastern North American Archaeology 1528 South American Archaeology 1530 Origin of Cities 1535 Basic Archeological Field Training 1539 Ancient Maya 1540 Special Topics in Archaeology 1544 Ancient Civilizations 1591 Historical Archaeology 1601 Structure and Function (UHC) 1606 Fossil and Living Primates 1618 Evolutionary Psychology 1683 North American Indian Traditional Culture (HIST 1683) 1710 Philosophy of Anthropology (HPS 1610, PHIL 1630) 1729 Brazil (HIST 1522) 1738 Gender Perspectives in Anthropology 1745 Urban Poverty Cultural Implication 1748 Cultures of South America 1749 Cognition and Culture 1752 Anthropology of Food 1753 North American Indians 1754 Culture Regions of the United States 1755 Urban Anthropology 1756 Economic Anthropology 1757 Social Organization 1759 Chinese Society 1760 Anthropology of Law (UHC) 1761 Patients and Healers 1762 Human Ecology 1764 Cultures & Societies of India 1771 Religion and Culture (RELGST 1720) 1772 Anthropology of Women 1773 Cultures of Mesoamerica 1775 Applied Anthropology 1776 Myth, Symbol, & Ritual (RELGST 1610) 1777 American Culture 1780 Introduction to Anthropology 1782 Social Stratification & Expressive Culture 1784 Japanese Society 1785 Comparative Legal Systems 1786 Cultures of the Pacific ARTSCSocial Sciences0150 Intro to Global Studies ChineseHumanitiesLanguage0001 First Year Spoken 0002 First Year Spoken 2 0003 Second Year Spoken 0004 Second Year Spoken 2 0011 First Year Reading 0012 First Year Reading 2 0013 Second Year Reading 0014 Second Year Reading 2 0025 First Year Spoken for Professional Majors 1005 Third Year Spoken 1020 Third Year Reading 0026 Basic Chinese 2 Speaking (Chinese for Professionals: Level 2) 1050 Fourth Year Reading 1901 Independent Study Culture0082 Hong Kong Cinema 1030 Readings in Contemporary Literature 1 1031 Readings in Contemporary Literature 2 1040 Literary Chinese 1, Classical 1041 Literary Chinese 2, Classical 1047 Chinese & Western Poetry (ENGLIT 1730) 1065 Sources on East Asia 1083 Masterpieces of Chinese Lit.: Premodern 1084 Masterpieces of Chinese Lit. and Film 1088 New Chinese Cinema 1090 Great Minds of China 1091 Encountering Modern China ClassicsHumanities0010 Greek Civilization 0020 Roman Civilization 0030 Mythology in the Ancient World (RELGST 0083) 0034 Women and Men in Ancient Mediterranean 0035 Women and Men in Ancient Mediterranean 0100 Masterpiece Greek & Roman Lit. (UHC) 0300 History of Ancient Philosophy (PHIL 0200) 0330 Myth & Science (HPS 0437) 1022 The Augustan Age 1130 Classical Mythology and Lit. (RELGST 1144) 1140 Greek Tragedy 1144 Greek and Roman Lyric Poetry 1162 The Classical Tradition (UHC) 1210 Greek History (HIST 1783) 1216 AlexanderHellenistic Age (HIST 1788) 1220 Roman History (HIST 1781) 1230 Emergence of Greco-Roman Civilization (UHC) (HIST 1782) 1312 Plato (PHIL 1020) 1314 Aristotle (PHIL 1040) 1316 Hellenistic Philosophy (UHC) (PHIL 1060) 1430 Origins of Christianity (RS 1120, HIST 1775) 1432 Var. Early Christianity (RS 1130, HIST 1776) 1434 Dualism in the Ancient World (RS 1140) 1450 Classical Judaism (RELGST 1210/JS 1210) 1524 Roman Architecture (HA&A 1160) 1710 Sanskrit I (RS 1512) CommunicationSocial Sciences0320 Mass Communication Process 0500 Argument 0530 Interpersonal Communication 0540 Discussion 1106 Small Group Communication 1111 Theories of Persuasion 1122 Media Criticism 1123 Rhetorical Criticism 1148 Rhetoric and Human Rights 1730 Communicating World Culture through Film (Honors) 1732 Special Topics in Mass Communication EconomicsSocial Sciences0100* Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 0110* Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory 0120* Introductory Economic Theory (UHC) 0140 Radical Political Economy 0160 Introduction to Econometrics (W sections only) 0200 Game Theory Principles 0230 Public Finance 1 0280 Introduction to Money and Banking 0330 Urban Economics 0360 Intro. to Environ. & Resource Economics 0400 Labor and the Economy 0430 Women in the Labor Market 0450 Economics of Technological Change 0460 Sports Economics 0470 Industrial Organization 0480 Consumer Economics 0490 Transportation Economics 0500 Introduction to International Economics 0520 Comparative Economic Systems 0530 Economics of Underdeveloped Areas 0640 Economics of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) 0700 Economics of Information Sci. (UHC) 0800 Introduction to Economics 0810 Consumer Economics 0820 Regulated Industries 1010 American Economic History (HIST 1645) 1030 European Economic History (HIST 1145) 1050 Socialism vs. Capitalism (HIST 1045) 1070 History of Economic Thought 1 (UHC) 1080 History of Economic Thought 2 (UHC) 1100 Intermediate Microeconomics 1110 Intermediate Macroeconomics 1200 Game Theory 1210 Microeconomics 1230 Intermediate Public Finance 1260 Intermediate Micro/Business Economics 1280 Monetary Theory and Policy 1300 Introduction to Regional Economics 1320 Urban Economics 1390 Work, Self, and Society (UHC) 1400 Theory of Labor Unions 1410 Collective Bargaining 1420 Labor Economics 1440 Economics of Corporate Finance 1470 Industrial Organization 2 1480 Government Regulation of Business 1500 Intermediate International Trade 1530 Development Economics 1580 Economic Growth, Public Health & Demography 1590 Peoples and Resources of USSR and East Europe 1610 Latin American Economic Development 1620 Economic Development in Socialist Cuba 1630 Economic Development of China 1640 Japanese Economic Growth 1670 Economies of USSR and East Europe 1905 Special Topics 1960 Politics and Economics of Public Policy (UHC) (PS 1682) English CompositionHumanities0400 Written Professional Communication (fulfills W requirement only; does not fulfill H/SS elective) 0410 Writing in the Legal Profession 0420 Writing for the Public 0440 Critical Writing 0510 Narratives of the Workplace 1101 Language of Science and Technology 1400 Grant and Proposal Writing English Literature/English FilmHumanities0066 Literature and Society (Greensburg Campus) 0300 Introduction to Literature 0310* The Dramatic Imagination 0315* Reading Poetry 0320* The Comic Idea 0325 Short Story in Context 0350* Literature, Tradition and the New 0354* Words & Images 0360* Women and Literature 0365 Literature and the Contemporary 0370* Literature & Ideas 0399 Narrative and Technology 0400 Introduction to Film 0500 Introduction to Critical Reading 0530 Film Analysis 0532 Introduction to Film Genres 0540 World Film History 0550 Introduction to Popular Culture 0562 Childhood's Books 0570 American Literary Traditions 0573 Literature of the Americas 0580 Introduction to Shakespeare 0590 Formative Masterpieces 0597 Bible as Literature 0615 Black Literature 0625 Detective Fiction 0626 Science Fiction 0627 Literature of Sports 0628 Working Class Literature 0629 The Wild West 0635 New Literature 0636 The Gothic Imagination 0640 Allegory 0641 Tragedy 0642 Comedy 0643 Satire 0644 Myth and Folktale 0645 Fantasy and Romance 1020 History of Literary Criticism (UHC) 1028 Literature and Psychoanalysis 1100 Medieval Imagination 1105 Middle English Literature 1115 Chaucer 1125 Renaissance in England 1128 Women in Shakespeare 1132 Elizabethan & Jacobean Drama 1150 Enlightenment to Revolution 1153 British Drama: Restor. to WW1 1154 18th-Century Novel 1175 19th-Century British Literature 1180 Victorian Literature 1200 American Literature to 1860 1210 The American Renaissance 1220 Emerg. of Modern America 18601914 1240 Topics in American Literature (UHC) 1250 20th-Century American Literature 1255 American Theater (THEA 1350) 1272 Roaring Twenties 1300 Realist Tradition 1310 The European Novel 1325 The Modernist Tradition 1360 Topics in 20th-Century Literature 1370 Makers of Modern Drama 1372 Contemporary Drama 1470 Film Directors 1482 The Star System 1551 Introduction to the English Language 1578 Fantasy Writers 1579 Tolkien & Lewis 1587 Utopian Literature 1610 Topics in Genre 1611 Development of the Novel 1640 Literature for Children 1645 Critical Approach to Children's Lit 1699 Science Fiction Film 1731 Topics in Ethnic Literature 1732 The Immigrant Experience 1738 Irish Literature 1752 Television Analysis 1756 Ballads and Blues 1790 Film & Literature 1797 Bible as Literature 2 1830 Film as Literature English WritingHumanities0050 Introduction to Creative Writing 0400 Introduction to Creative Writing 0520 Introduction to Fiction Writing 0530 Introduction to Poetry Writing 1010 Intermediate Fiction 1210 Poetry Workshop 1401 Topics in Non-Fiction: Magazine Film StudiesHumanities1132 Screenwriter's Workshop 1 1390 Contemporary Film 1695 Horror Film
FrenchHumanitiesLanguage0001 Elementary French 1 0002 Elementary French 2 0003 Intermediate French 1 0004 Intermediate French 2 0007 Intensive French for Reading 1 0008 Intensive French for Reading 2 0055 French Conversation 0056 Written French 1 0057 Written French 2 Culture0020 Intro to French Civilization 0021 Approaches to French Literature 0080 Modern French Novel 0081 French Theater 0085 French Film19301960 1001 Poetry 1014 18th Century Topics 1018 20th Century Topics 1032 Stylistic 1050 French Civilization I 1059 20th-Century French Civilization 1072 Representing Justice 1084 Politics in Modern French Literature 1089 Francophone Africana Literature 2402 17th/18th Century French Culture GeographyHumanities0210 Physical Geography GermanHumanitiesLanguage0001 Elementary German 1 0002 Elementary German 2 0003 Intermediate German 1 0004 Intermediate German 2 0021 German Reading 1 0101 Beginning German Culture1000 Reading Literary Texts 1001 Writing in German 1002 German Phonetics 1052 The Major Cultural Periods 1220 Literature and Culture 17501830 1228 Literature and Culture 18301890 1252 Current Literature and Culture 1384 Film and Fascism 1410 Kafka and the Modern World (UHC) 1500 Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas 1502 Indo-European Folktales 1508 The German Search for Order 1510 Kafka and the Modern World 1520 Hitler 's Germany 1522 Germany Today 1528 Vienna 1530 Weimar Culture GreekHumanitiesLanguage0010 Beginning Ancient Greek 1 0011 Beginning Ancient Greek 1 0020 Beginning Ancient Greek 2 0021 Beginning Ancient Greek 2 0210 Intermediate Greek: Prose 0220 Intermediate Greek: Verse 0231 Modern Greek 1 0232 Modern Greek 2 0233 Modern Green 3 HistorySocial Science0042 Sociology of Revolution (SOC 0356) 0100 Western Civilization I 0101 Western Civilization II 0123 UHC Western Civilization 1 0126 French Revolution (SOC 0386) 0175 Inquisitions (RELGST 0335, M&RST 0025) 0187 World War IIEurope 0200 East Europe Civilization 0220 Polish Modern History 0300 Russia to 1860 0301 Russia to 1917 0302 Soviet Russia 0400 Traditional East Asia to 1850 0401 Modern East Asian Civilizations 0402 History of East Asia 0487 World War II in Asia 0500 Colonial Latin America 0501 Modern Latin America 0521 Caribbean History (AFRCNA 0085) 0600 U.S. to 1877 0601 U.S. 1865 to Present 0670 Afro-Amer. History I (AFRCNA 0029) 0671 Afro-Amer. History II (AFRCNA 0030) 0673 Jewish and Black History (JS 0285) 0675 Religion Early America (RELGST 0405) 0676 Religion Modern America (RELGST 0415) 0678 U.S. and Holocaust (JS 0283, RELGST 0283) 0685 U.S. Foreign Relations 0688 American Way of War (UHC) 0700 World History 0751 Ancient Worlds 0755 Religion in Asia (RS 0505) 0756 Intro to Islamic Civilization 0788 Women and Men in Ancient Medit. (CLASS 0034) 1040 World War I Comparative Perspectives 1042 Theory and PracticeNationalism (PS 1252) 1043 Rev. Social Movements (SOC 1362) 1045 Socialism vs. Capitalism (ECON 1050) 1083 History of Sports 1086 Nuclear AgeNuclear War 1088 Science and Religion17th Century (RELGST 1364) 1090 History of Medicine and Health Care (SOC 488) 1109 France, Spain, and Italy in the 20th Century 1110 Medieval History I (RELGST 1320) 1111 Medieval History II (RELGST 1330) 1112 Medieval World (M&RST 1001, RELGST 1338) 1115 The West and the World 1116 Introduction to Renaissance (RELGST 1360, M&RST 1002) 1117 Renaissance and Reformation Europe 1121 Tudor England 1122 Stuart England 1123 Modern Britain 1125 Scotland 1128 Modern France I 17801880 1131 Modern Germany 18681945 1153 Europe Intellect. History 18701940 (HPS 1530, GER 1409) 1154 European Families 1190 Medieval Government and Society 1191 English Origins of American Law 1240 Political East Europe (PS 1346) 1313 History of Russian Revolution 1314 USSR: 19181932 1344 Russian Revolution Movements 1377 Soviet Jewry (JS 1258, RELGST 1258) 1380 Art and Society in 19th-Century Russia (UHC) 1390 Stalin and Western Historians 1420 Ancient China 1421 Medieval China 1423 Modern China 1431 Traditional Japan 1432 World of Japan (JPNSE 1070) 1433 Modern Japan 1447 Economic History of Japan 1522 Brazil (ANTH 1729) 1525 Mexico, Aztecs to the Present 1526 Cuba, Columbus to Castro 1527 Mexico and Cuba 1585 U.S.-Latin American Relations 1587 Central American Revolutions 1610 U.S. Colonial 1611 American Revolution 17631791 1612 U.S. 17891840 1614 Civil War History 1619 U.S. since 1945 1621 History of the South 1622: Immigration and American Diversity 1625 History of the American Frontier 1645 American Econ. History (ECON 1010) 1655 American Workers19th Century 1656 American Workers20th Century 1660 U.S. Women I 1661 U.S. Women II 1662 Topics in Women's History 1665 History of the American City 1668 History of Pittsburgh 1669 History of Black Pittsburgh 1674 Pride and Prejudice 1677 Jews in the United States (JS 1260, RELGST 1260) 1680 Cultural History of U.S., 18301861 (HA&A 1511) 1683 North American Indian Traditional Culture (ANTH 1683) 1684 Native Americans Today 1685 U.S. Pop Culture 1686 War and Military in the United States (SOC 1486) 1690 American Legal History 1695 Environmental Politics 1715 Empires in the Modern World 1759 Jews in the Islamic World (JS 1640, RELGST 1640) 1763 Politics of Contemporary Middle East (PS 1383, JS 1383) 1765 Israel in the Biblical Age (RELGST 1100) 1766 Modern Israel (RELGST 8256, JS 1256) 1767 Modern Jewry (RELGST 1250, JS 1250) 1768 Jewish-Christian Relations (JS 1644, RELGST 1644) 1769 History of the Holocaust (JS 1252, RELGST 1252) 1770 After the Holocaust (JS 1254, RELGST 1254) 1775 Origins of Christianity (RELGST 1120,CLASS 1430) 1776 Varieties of Early Christianity (RELGST 1130,CLASS 1432) 1781 Roman History (CLASS 1220) 1783 Greek History (CLASS 1210) 1790 Mediterranean World 1791 Jewish Culture in Medieval Spain (RELGST 1225, JS 1225) 1796 History of Africa Since 1800 (AFRCNA 1056) History of Art and ArchitectureHumanities0010 Introduction to Art 0020 Introduction to Asian Art (W sections only) 0030 Introduction to Modern Art 0040 Introduction to Western Architecture 0045 Introduction to Modern Architecture 0050 Introduction to Medieval Art 0150 Ancient Art (CLASS 0500) 0302 Renaissance Art 0310 Northern Renaissance Art 0350 Baroque Art 0420 Van Gogh 0430 Surrealism 0440 Frank Lloyd Wright 0450 Twentieth - Century Architecture 0470 Photography and Art 0480 Modern Architecture 0501 American Art 0601 Special TopicsJapanese 0620 Art of China 0640 Art of Japan 0701 Art of India 0801 Film Analysis 1020 Architecture Since 1945 1040 History of Architecture Theory 1100 Ancient Greek Architecture 1150 Roman Sculpture (CLASS 1522) 1160 Roman Architecture (CLASS 1524) 1210 Medieval Ichnography 1220 Early Christian/Byzantine Architecture 1230 Early Medieval Art 1235 English Medieval Architecture 1240 Romanesque Architecture 1255 Gothic Art 1300 Special Topics 1306 High Renaissance Architecture 1307 Painting in 17th-Century Holland 1401 Special TopicsContemporary 1404 Modern Sculpture 1406 History of Graphic Art 1410 Realism and Impressionism 1440 Expressionism 1480 Architecture Since 1945 1500 Special Topics: American 1510 Pittsburgh Architecture/Urbanism 1530 American Architecture 1: To Civil War 1531 American Architecture to Today 1650 Chinese Archaeology (ANTH 1524) 1675 1 5th- and 16th- Century Japanese Art and Painting History and Philosophy of ScienceSocial Sci.0410 Einstein: Modern Science and Surprises 0419 Revolutions and Revolutionaries 0427 Myth and Science (CLASS 0330) 0430 Galileo Creation of Modern Science 0437 Darwinism and Its Critics 0515 Magic, Medicine and Science (HIST 0089) 0517 Thinking a bout the Environment 0545 Space-Time-Matter, Antique20th Century 0611 Principles of Scientific Reasoning 0612 Mind and Medicine 0613 Morality and Medicine (PHIL 0360) 0621 Problem Solving: How Science Works 0623 Explanations of Humans and Society 0628 Paradox 0630 Science, Pseudo Science 0633 Science, Philosophy and Public Policy 0682 Freedom and Determinism 1410 Change, Progress, Ideology 1502 Astrology and Witchcraft in the 17th Cen. 1530 European Intellect History 2: 18701940 (HIST 1153, GER 1409) 1551 History of ScienceI 1552 History of ScienceII 1605 Aesthetics and Science 1610 Philosophy of Anthropology (PHIL 1630,ANTH 1710) 1612 Philosophy of 2 0th- Century Physics 1616 Artificial Intelligence and Phil. of Science 1625 Philosophy of Medicine (UHC) 1653 Intro. to Philosophy of Science (PHIL 2600) 1660 Paradox 1690 Topics in Philosophy of Science HonorsHumanities/Social Science1110 Comparative Studies in Leadership ItalianHumanitiesLanguage0001 Elementary Italian 1 0002 Elementary Italian 2 0003 Intermediate Italian 1 0004 Intermediate Italian 2 Culture0080 Italian Cultural Heritage 1 0081 Italian Cultural Heritage 2 0086 Italian Cinema 1061 Dante I 1064 Novel 1080 Masterpieces of Italian Prose 1081 Dante 's Divine Comedy 1082 Italian Renaissance Literature 1083 Modern Italian Literature 1085 Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio 1086 Italian Theater in English 1088 Topics in Italian American Studies 1089 Special Topics (FR 1088) JapaneseHumanitiesLanguage0001 Elementary Japanese 0002 Elementary Japanese 0003 Intermediate Japanese 0004 Intermediate Japanese 1011 Basic Japanese Language 1 1012 Basic Japanese Language 2 1013 Basic Japanese Language 3 1061 Intensive Japanese 1 Culture0080 City Life and East Asian Culture (CHIN 0080) 0085 Japanese Tales of the Supernatural 1025 Exploring the Japanese Language and Mind 1057 Japanese Film as Literature 1058 Westerns and Samurai Films 1070 World of Japan (HIST 1432) 1080 Ghosts, Masks, and Actors 1083 Introduction to Japanese Literature Jewish StudiesLanguage0013 Elementary Hebrew 1 0014 Elementary Hebrew 2 0025 Intermediate Hebrew 3 0026 Intermediate Hebrew 4 0037 Advanced Hebrew Composition and Conversation 1 0038 Advanced Hebrew Composition and Conversation 2 Culture0255 Modern Judaism (RELGST 0255) 0283 U.S. and the Holocaust (HIST 0678, RELGST 0283) 0285 Jewish and Black History (HIST 0673) 1100 Israel in the Biblical Age 1210 Classical Judaism (RELGST 1210/JS 1210/CLASS 1450) 1225 Jewish Culture in Medieval Spain (RELGST 1225, HIST 1791) 1250 Modern Jewry (RELGST 1250, HIST 1767) 1252 History of the Holocaust (RELGST 1252, HIST 1769) 1254 After the Holocaust (RELGST 1254, HIST 1770) 1256 Modern Israel (HIST 1766) 1258 Soviet Jewry (HIST 1377) 1260 Jews in the United States (HIST 1677, RELGST 1260) 1270 Modern Jewish Thought (RELGST 1270) 1383 Politics of Contemporary Middle East (PS 1383, HIST 1763) 1640 Jews in the Islamic World (HIST 1759, RELGST 1640) 1644 Jewish Christian Relations (HIST 1768,RELGST 1644) 1680 Readings in Jewish Historiography (RELGST 1680) KoreanHumanitiesCulture0070 World of Korean: Past LatinHumanitiesLanguage0010 Beginning Latin 1 0011 Beginning Latin 1 0020 Beginning Latin 2 0021 Beginning Latin 2 0210 Intermediate Latin: Prose 0220 Intermediate Latin: Verse 1300 Latin Authors 1302 Latin Authors 2 1303 Latin Authors 2: Writing Practice LinguisticsHumanities0080 Aspects of Language 0131 Arabic 1 0132 Arabic 2 0133 Arabic 3 0221 Irish Gaelic 1 0222 Irish Gaelic 2 0231 Modern Greek 1 0281 Hindi 1 0282 Hindi 2 0283 Hindi 3 0471 Sign Language 1 0472 Sign Language 2 0501 Swahili 1 (AFRCNA 0023) 0502 Swahili 2 (AFRCNA 0024) 0531 Tagalog 1 0581 Vietnamese I (for non-native speakers only) 0611 Yoruba 1 (AFRCNA 0025) 1235 Language, Gender and Society 1240 Language and the Law (SPAN 1240) 1267 Aspects of Sociolinguists (UHC) 1443 American Indian Languages 1448 Aztec Language and Culture 1466 Topics in Anthropological Linguistics 1720 Structure of Sign Languages (UHC) 1860 Introduction to Historical Linguistics 1950 Introduction to Linguistics 1951 Languages of the World Medieval and Renaissance StudiesSocial Science0025 Inquisitions (HIST 0175, RELGST 0335) 1001 Medieval World (HIST 1112, RELGST 1338) 1002 Intro. to the Renaissance (HIST 1116, RELGST 1360) 1011 Medieval Narrative: Epic and Romance 1019 Middle Ages: A Living Legacy (HIST 1004) 1052 Arthurian Legend and Cultural Change (UHC) MusicHumanities0131 Preparation for Music Theory 0211 Introduction to Western Art Music 0222 History of Western Music to 1750 0224 History of Western Music since 1750 0232 History of Opera 0242 Major Composer 0311 Intro. to World Music 0411 Music Theory 1 0415 Music Theory 2 0417 Music Theory 3 0419 Music Theory 4 0711 History of Jazz 0844 The Music of the Beatles 0896 Music & Film 1226 History of Western Music 3 1228 Late Romantic & Early Twentieth Century 1320 Music in North America 1332 Music in Latin America 1354 Music in East Asia 1394 Intercultural Music 1396 Music in Society 1441 Electronic and Computer Music 1 1442 Electronic and Computer Music 2 1741 Jazz Improvisation I PhilosophyHumanities0010* Concepts of Human Nature 0040* Computer and Culture 0080* Introduction to Philosophical Problems 0200* History of Ancient Philosophy (CLASS 0300) 0210* History of Modern Philosophy 0220* Introduction to Existentialism 0270* East-West Philosophy 0300* Introduction to Ethics 0320* Social Philosophy 0330* Political Philosophy 0332 Political Philosophy/Writing Practicum 0350 Philosophy and Public Issues 0360 Morality and Medicine (HPS 0613) 0370 Philosophy in Literature 0380 Introduction to Feminist Thought 0440 Mind and Machines 0473 Philosophy of Religion 0610 Philosophy & Science 0830 Philosophy for Engineers (UHC) 0840 Science and Religion (UHC) (HPS 0620) 0850 Philosophy and Liberal Democracy (UHC) 1020 Plato (UHC) (CLASS 1312) 1040 Aristotle (CLASS 1314) 1060 Hellenistic Philosophy (CLASS 1316) 1110 Rationalism (UHC) 1140 Empiricism 1170 Kant (UHC) 1200 20th-Century Analytic Philosophy 1230 Topics in Continental Philosophy 1245 American Philosophy 1290 Topics in the History of Philosophy 1300 Ethical Theory (UHC) 1310 History of Ethics 1320 Topics in Social Philosophy: Environmental Ethics 1330 Topics in Political Philosophy 1340 Feminist Philosophy 1350 Marxist Philosophy 1380 Business Ethics 1390 Philosophy of Law 1420 Philosophy of Language 1440 Philosophy of Mind (UHC) 1460 Theory of Knowledge 1480 Metaphysics 1580 Philosophy of Mathematics 1600 Philosophy and Rise of Modern Science 1610 Introduction Philosophy of Science (HPS 1653) 1630 Philosophy of Anthropology (HPS 1610, ANTH 1710) 1640 Philosophy of Psychology 1690 Topics in Philosophy of Science 2130 Bioethics PolishHumanitiesLanguage0010 Elementary Polish 1 0020 Elementary Polish 2 0030 Intermediate Polish 3 0040 Intermediate Polish 4 Political ScienceSocial Science0200 American Political Process 0210 National Policy making 0234 Topics in American Electoral Politics 0300 Comparative Politics 0311 Modern East Asia 0500 World Politics 0600 Political Theory and Analysis 0650 Liberal Democracy (UHC)(PHIL 0850) 1201 Constitution a nd Civil Liberties 1202 American Constitutional Law 1203 Judicial Politics 1204 Women in Politics 1211 Legislative Process 1212 American Presidency 1213 Law and Politics 1231 Political Parties and Elections 1232 Political Attitudes and Public Opinion 1233 Political Psychology 1234 Electoral Behavior and Democratic Processes 1235 Media and Politics 1241 Public Administration and Political System 1251 Urban Government 1252 State Government 1261 American Public Policy 1262 Health Policy in the United States 1263 Governments in the Economy 1265 Public Policy Implementation 1267 Environmental Politics and Policy 1275 Religion and Politics 1302 Political Development 1311 Western European Government and Politics 1312 British Government and Politics 1313 French Government and Politics 1314 German Government and Politics 1315 Italian Government and Politics 1321 Latin American Politics 1322 Latin American Political Development 1331 Government and Politics of Southeast Asia 1332 Government and Politics of Communist China 1333 Government and Politics of Japan 1334 Vietnam War 1335 Political Economy of Japan 1384 Topics in Comparative Politics 1341 Government and PoliticsUSSR and Its Successors 1342 Government and Politics of East Europe 1351 Government and Politics Middle East 1352 Intro. to African Politics (AFRCNA 1030) 1353 African Liberation Move. (AFRCNA 1031) 1361 Comparative Political Party Systems 1383 Politics of Contemporary Middle East (JS 1383, HIST 1763) 1375 Religion and Politics (RELGST 1438) 1501 Theory of International Relations 1510 Cold War: Soviet Union and the West 1917 to 1991 1511 American Foreign Policy 1512 Europe after Cold War: Cooperation and Conflict 1513 Foreign Policies in a Changing World 1514 Political Strategy in Int'l Rltn. 1521 Eastern Europe in World Politics 1522 Latin America in World Politics 1523 East Asia in World Politics 1531 National Security Policy 1532 U.S. National Security Policy 1541 Politics of Global Economic Relations 1542 Global Environmental Politics 1583 International Relations (Honors) 1601 Political TheoryPlato to Machiavelli 1602 Political TheoryMachiavelli to Rousseau 1603 Contemporary Political Thought 1614 Theories of Justice (UHC) 1621 Conflict and War Theory 1629 Topics in Political Theory 1636 Politics through Film 1681 Seminar Political TheoryMajors Only 1910 Politics Institute Internship (CAS 1910) 1911 Political Institute Internship Seminar 8682 Politics and Economics of Public Policy (UHC) PortugueseHumanitiesLanguage0001 Elementary Portuguese 1 0002 Elementary Portuguese 2 0003 Intermediate Portuguese 3 0004 Intermediate Portuguese 4 Culture1060 Survey of Portuguese Literature 1061 Survey of Brazilian Literature PsychologySocial Sciences0010* Introduction to Psychology 0015* Introduction to Psychology as Natural Science 0105 Intro. to Social Psychology 0160 Psychology of Personality 0182 Law and Social Psychology 0184 Psychology of Gender 0205 Psychology of Aging 0310 Developmental Psychology 0421 Cognitive Psychology for Non-Majors 0680 Industrial/Organizational Psych 1112 Psychological Aspects of Human Sexuality 1155 Psychology of Small Groups 1205 Abnormal Psychology 1630 Personnel Psychology 1635 Organizational Psychology Religious StudiesHumanities0025 Major Biblical Themes 0083 Mythology in the Ancient World (CLASS 0030) 0105 Religions of the West 0115 Bible as Literature (ENGLIT 0597) 0710 Sociology of Religion (SOC 0339) 0255 Modern Judaism (JS 0255) 0283 U.S. and the Holocaust (HIST 0678, JS 0283) 0415 Religion in Modern American (HIST 0676) 0417 The Black Church (AFRCNA 0013) 0440 Religion and Politics in America 0455 Intro. to Islamic Civilization (HIST 0756) 0505 Religion in Asia (HIST 0755) 0540 Saints East and West 0601 Varieties of Religious Tradition 0705 Approaches to Religion 0710 Sociology of Religion (SOC 0339) 0715 Philosophy of Religion (PHIL 0473) 0805 Professions and the Dying Patient (SOC 0441) 1025 Reform and Modern Church History 1100 Israel in the Biblical Age (HIST 1765) 1110 Religions of Ancient Egypt (RELGST 1148) 1120 Origins of Christianity (HIST 1775, CLASS 1430) 1130 Varieties of Early Christianity (HIST 1776, CLASS 1432) 1135 Orthodox Christianity 1140 Dualism in Ancient World (CLASS 1434) 1142 Construction of Evil 1143 Death In The Name of God 1144 Classical Mythology and Literature (CLASS 1130) 1148 Religions of Ancient Egypt (RELGST 1110) 1210 Classical Judaism (RELGST 1210/JS 1210/CLASS 1450) 1222 Jewish Mysticism 1225 Jewish Culture in Medieval Spain (JS 1225, HIST 1791) 1250 Modern Jewry (JS 1250, HIST 1767) 1252 History of the Holocaust (HIST 1769, JS 1252) 1254 After the Holocaust (JS 1254, HIST 1770) 1256 Modern Israel 1258 Soviet Jewry 1260 Jews in the United States (HIST 1677, JS 1260) 1266 Israel: State & Society 19481988 (JS 1266, HIST 1764) 1270 Modern Jewish Thought (JS 1270) 1320 Medieval History 1 (HIST 1110) 1330 Medieval History 2 (HIST 1111) 1360 Intro. to Renaissance (HIST 1116, M&RST 0102) 1364 Science and Religion in the 17th Century (HIST 1088) 1412 Ethnicity in American Religion (HIST 1675) 1425 Popular Religion in America 1438 Religion and Politics 1440 Religion and Politics in the Middle East (PS 1376) 1466 Sociology of Islam 1512 Sanskrit I (CLASS 1710) 1516 Temple, Icon and Deity in India 1520 Buddhist Civilization 1545 Mysticism East and East 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