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Feb 06, 2025
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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses of Instruction
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Key to Abbreviations
ACCT |
Accounting |
HIST |
History |
ACTV |
Activity |
HONS |
Honors Courses |
AMRS |
Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies |
INT |
Interdisciplinary |
ARAB |
Arabic |
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ART |
Fine Arts |
ITAL |
Italian |
ASTR |
Astronomy |
JAPN
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Japanese |
BIOL |
Biology |
JOUR |
Journalism |
BOMI |
Botany/Microbiology |
LAS |
Latin American Studies |
BUS |
Business Administration |
LATI |
Latin
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Black World Studies |
MATH |
Mathematics |
CHEM |
Chemistry |
MES |
Middle Eastern Studies |
CHIN |
Chinese |
MUS |
Music |
CLAS |
Classics |
MUSP |
Music Performance |
CMLT |
Comparative Literature |
NEUR |
Neuroscience |
COMM |
Communications |
PG |
Politics and Government |
CS |
Computer Science |
PHIL |
Philosophy |
DANC |
Dance |
PHYS |
Physics |
DATA |
Data Analytics |
PSYC |
Psychology |
ECON |
Economics |
REL
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Religion |
EDUC |
Education |
RUSS |
Russian |
ENG |
English |
SOAN |
Sociology/Anthropology |
ENVS |
Environment & Sustainability |
SPAN
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Spanish |
ESL |
English as a Second Language |
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FREN |
French |
SWAH |
Swahili
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GEOG |
Geography |
THEA |
Theatre |
GEOL |
Geology |
UC |
University Courses |
GERM |
German |
URB |
Urban Studies |
GREE |
Greek |
WGS |
Women’s/Gender Studies |
HHK |
Health & Human Kinetics |
ZOOL |
Zoology |
To aid students in long-range planning, the letters F for fall semester and S for spring semester have been placed after selected course descriptions. All courses carry one unit of academic credit unless otherwise indicated.
Course Selection
Freshmen and sophomores should enroll in courses numbered 100 through 249, but may be permitted to take courses numbered above 250 with the relevant department’s permission. Juniors and seniors should enroll in courses numbered above 250, but may be permitted to take courses numbered below 250 if (a) it is necessary for the major; (b) it is a second (third, etc.) foreign language; (c) it is an elective in the area of science or mathematics where the student does not have the prerequisites for advanced course work; or (d) there is sufficient space in the class after the registration of freshmen and sophomores.
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Religion |
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• REL 300 6 - Medieval Islamic Society
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• REL 300 7 - Early Christianity in Africa
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• REL 300 8 - Women in Judaism
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• REL 310 - Gender and Religion in the Ancient Near East
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• REL 316 - Ancient Mediterranean Religions
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• REL 318 - Judaism During the Time of Jesus
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• REL 321 - Life and Teachings of Jesus
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• REL 322 - Paul and His Epistles
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• REL 326 - Religions of the Roman Empire
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• REL 327 - Martyrdom and Persecution in Early Christianity
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• REL 331 - History of Christian Thought
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• REL 332 - The Reformation Era
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• REL 333 - Religion in American Culture
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• REL 336 - Judaism in Late Antiquity
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• REL 337 - Anti-Semitism, Zionism, and the Holocaust
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• REL 342 - Women and Gender in Islam
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• REL 343 - Hinduism
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• REL 344 - Gandhi: Religion and Social Change in Modern Asia
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• REL 346 - Chinese and Japanese Religion
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• REL 351 - Existence and Faith
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• REL 352 - Radical and Liberation Theologies
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• REL 353 - Christianity and the Non-Western Challenge
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• REL 358 - New Religions in America
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• REL 361 - Moral Values in Contemporary Society
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• REL 362 - God and the Professional Life
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• REL 372 - Philosophy of Religion
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• REL 391 - Biblical Hebrew
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• REL 392 - Koine Greek
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• REL 394 - Sanskrit
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• REL 410 - Topics in Religion
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• REL 490 - Independent Study
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• REL 491 - Directed Readings
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• REL 495 - Internship
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• REL 498 - Research Seminar
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• REL 499 - Seminar in Study of Religion
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Russian |
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• RUSS 110 - Beginning Russian
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• RUSS 111 - Beginning Russian
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• RUSS 225 - Continuing Russian
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Social Justice |
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• SJ 110 - Introduction to Social Justice
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• SJ 499 - Social Justice Capstone
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Sociology/Anthropology |
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• SJ 390 - Mentored Activism
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• SOAN 110 - Introductory Sociology
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• SOAN 111 - Cultural Anthropology
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• SOAN 117 - Introduction to Social Problems
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• SOAN 221 - Archaeology of North America
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• SOAN 242 - Self and Society
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• SOAN 279 - Methods of Social Research
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• SOAN 291 - Perspectives on Africa
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• SOAN 292 - Cultures of the Pacific
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• SOAN 293 - East Asia Yesterday and Today
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• SOAN 294 - Societies & Cultures of the Middle East
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• SOAN 295 - Native American Cultures of the Southwest
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• SOAN 315 - Society and the Economy
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• SOAN 347 - Health, Illness, Disability, Death and Dying
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• SOAN 348 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
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• SOAN 349 - Gender in Contemporary Society
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• SOAN 351 - The Family
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• SOAN 352 - Urban Society
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• SOAN 354 - Population Problems
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• SOAN 356 - Crime and Deviance
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• SOAN 357 - Race and Ethnicity
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• SOAN 358 - Society, Politics, and Social Movements
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• SOAN 359 - Social Inequality
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• SOAN 360 - Cultural and Social Change
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• SOAN 362 - Science, Knowledge and Society
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• SOAN 363 - Organizational Structure and Design
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• SOAN 365 - Ethnographic and Documentary Film and Filmmaking
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• SOAN 367 - Human Ecology
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• SOAN 379 - Social Theory
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• SOAN 490 - Independent Study
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• SOAN 491 - Readings in Sociology and Anthropology
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• SOAN 495 - Internship Program
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• SOAN 499 - Seminar in Applied Sociology and Anthropology
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Spanish |
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• SPAN 110 - Beginning Spanish
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• SPAN 111 - Beginning Spanish
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• SPAN 190 5 - Through the Spanish Lens: Contemporary Spanish Society and Culture Through Cinema
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• SPAN 225 - Continuing Spanish: Intensive Review
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• SPAN 226 - Continuing Spanish: Intensive Review II
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• SPAN 241 - Spanish Language Practicum
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• SPAN 242 - Spanish Language Practicum
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• SPAN 250 - Composition: Topics in Hispanic Culture
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• SPAN 300 1 - Femmes Fatales, Murderers, and Other Outcasts: Spanish Noir and Detective Fiction
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• SPAN 300 10 - Spanish Crime Fiction: Fatal Women, Murderers and Other Outcasts in Contemporary Spanish Literature
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• SPAN 300 11 - Remembering the Dirty Wars in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay
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• SPAN 300 12 - Spanish Bilingualism
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• SPAN 300 7 - Sorcerers and Witches in Spanish Literature
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• SPAN 310 - Spanish Conversation & Culture Through Film
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• SPAN 350 - Introduction to Hispanic Literature
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• SPAN 358 - Spanish Grammar (Salamanca Program)
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• SPAN 359 - The History of Spanish Art (Salamanca Program)
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• SPAN 360 - Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Mexican Literature and Popular Cultures
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• SPAN 361 - Contemporary Spanish Drama: From the 1900s to the Present
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• SPAN 362 - The Poetics of Latin American Literature: Short Stories and Poetry
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• SPAN 364 - The Latin American Novel Within Its Revolutions, Cultures and Social Changes
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• SPAN 365 - Cervantes and the Quijote
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• SPAN 367 - Spanish Literature and Culture from the 1800s to the Present
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• SPAN 369 - Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture
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• SPAN 370 - The Child in Contemporary Latin American Literature and Film
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• SPAN 371 - Latin America and the Quest for Identity
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• SPAN 374 - Topics in Latin-American Narrative (Salamanca Program)
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