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Culture and the Arts Electives: Spring 2012

The following courses were offered as of October 12, 2011
Check the Online Schedule of Classes for the latest updates.

 

International Studies [INTL]
I315  Methods in International Studies
Note: I315 was added for students who matriculated Summer 2009 and after.
I415   Independent Readings in International Studies
I415 Authorization Form and I415 Instructions for Faculty Supervisors
Note: Requires departmental approval for registration and to count as thematic elective.

Anthropology [ANTH]
E416 Anthropology of Tourism  (S & H)
E460 Arts in Anthropology  (A & H)

Communication and Culture [CMCL]
C314 Communication, Culture, and Social Formations
           (only the following title is applicable)  (S & H) 4
         - Mass Media in Other Cultures (formerly Ethnographies of Mass Media)
C420 Topics in Media History
         (only the following title is applicable) 
        - Memory and Media in a Global Frame (S & H) 4

Comparative Literature [CMLT]
C340 Women in World Literature  (A & H, CSA)

English [ENG]
E304 Literatures in English 1900-present  (A & H)

Gender Studies [GNDR]
G310 Representation and the Body  (A & H)

Geography [GEOG]
G306 The Geography of Current Issues (only the following title applicable) (S & H) 4
         - The Geography of Food
            Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor
G380 Cultural Geography (S & H)   

Religious Studies [REL]
A230 Introduction to Judaism  (A&H, CSA) 2
B210 Introduction to Buddhism   (A&H, CSA) 2
B410 Topics in the Buddhist Tradition (only the following title applicable)  4
         - Buddhism and Popular Culture

Theatre and Drama [THTR]
T370 History of Western Theatre and Drama I  (A & H, CSA)
T371 History of Western Theatre and Drama II  (A & H, CSB)
   
See Notes and Abbreviations page for a key to understanding the notations above. Please consult the latest Bulletin  to double check information about prerequisites.

CORE COURSE   |  THEMATIC CONCENTRATION   |  APPROVED ELECTIVES  

 
 
 

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