Arts and Literature

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AFRICAM 4AAfrica: History and Culture4
AFRICAM 5AAfrican American Life and Culture in the United States4
AFRICAM 5BAfrican American Life and Culture in the United States4
AFRICAM 100Black Intellectual Thought4
AFRICAM 142ACRace and American Film4
AFRICAM 150BAfrican American Literature 1920 to Present3
AFRICAM N150BSurvey of African American Literary Forms and Styles 1920 to 19803
AFRICAM C151BCourse Not Available4
AFRICAM 152FNeo-Slave Narratives3
AFRICAM 153CNovels of Toni Morrison3
AFRICAM 155Literature of the Caribbean: Significant Themes4
AFRICAM 156ACPoetry for the People: Introduction to the Art of Poetry4
AFRICAM 158APoetry for the People: The Writing and Teaching of Poetry4
AFRICAM 158BPoetry for the People: Practicum4
AFRICAM 159Special Topics in African American Literature1-4
AMERSTD C10Introduction to American Studies: Hollywood: the Place, the Industry, the Fantasy4
AMERSTD C111ETopics in American Studies4
AMERSTD C112FThe American Forest: Its Ecology, History, and Representation4
AMERSTD C174Visual Autobiography4
ANTHRO 129ATopical Areas in Archaeology: Prehistoric Art4
ANTHRO 160ACForms of Folklore4
ANTHRO 162Topics in Folklore4
ANTHRO C146Mobile City Chronicles: Gaming with New Technologies of Detection and Security5
ARABIC 108Islamic Religious and Philosophical Texts in Arabic3
ARABIC 111ASurvey of Arabic Literature (in Arabic)3
ARABIC 111BSurvey of Arabic Literature (in Arabic)3
ARCH 39DCourse Not Available2-4
ARCH 100AFundamentals of Architectural Design6
ARCH 100BFundamentals of Architectural Design6
ARCH 100CArchitectural Design III5
ARCH 100DArchitectural Design IV5
ARCH 101Course Not Available5
ARCH 109Special Topics in Architectural Design1-4
ARCH 109ASeminar in Architectural Theory1-4
ARCH 170AAn Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism4
ARCH 170BAn Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism4
ART: Any course, except ART C178
ASAMST 171Asian Americans in Film and Video4
ASAMST 172Asian American Literature4
ASAMST 173Creative Writing4
ASAMST 175Contemporary Narratives on the Philippines and the United States3
ASAMST 181Chinese American Literature4
ASAMST 183Korean American Literature4
BUDDSTD C140Readings in Chinese Buddhist Texts4
CELTIC 119AWelsh and Arthurian Literature of the Middle Ages4
CELTIC 125Irish Literature in Translation4
CELTIC 129Aspects of Modern Celtic Cultures and Folklore4
CELTIC 138Irish Literature4
CELTIC 139Irish Literature4
CELTIC 146AMedieval Welsh Language and Literature4
CELTIC 146BMedieval Welsh Language and Literature4
CELTIC C168Course Not Available
CELTIC 171Celtic Romanticism4
CHICANO 20Introduction to Chicano Culture4
CHICANO 40Introduction to Chicano Literature in English4
CHICANO 133Chicano Music4
CHICANO 135ALatino Narrative Film: to the 1980s4
CHICANO 135BLatino Narrative Film Since 19904
CHICANO 135CLatino Documentary Film4
CHICANO 141Chicana Feminist Writers and Discourse4
CHICANO 142Major Chicano Writers4
CHICANO 143Chicano and Latin American Literature3
CHINESE 7AIntroduction to Premodern Chinese Literature and Culture4
CHINESE 7BIntroduction to Modern Chinese Literature and Culture4
CHINESE 101Fourth-Year Chinese Readings: Literature4
CHINESE 110AIntroduction to Literary Chinese4
CHINESE 110BIntroduction to Literary Chinese4
CHINESE 111Fifth-Year Readings: Reading and Analysis of Advanced Chinese Texts4
CHINESE 112Fifth-Year Readings: Chinese for Research and Professional Use4
CHINESE 120Ancient Chinese Prose4
CHINESE 122Ancient Chinese Poetry4
CHINESE 134Readings in Classical Chinese Poetry4
CHINESE 136Readings in Medieval Prose4
CHINESE C140Readings in Chinese Buddhist Texts4
CHINESE 153Reading Taiwan4
CHINESE 159Cities and the Country4
CHINESE C184Sonic Culture in China4
CHINESE 186Confucius and His Interpreters4
CHINESE 187Literature and Media Culture in Taiwan4
CHINESE 188Popular Media in Modern China4
CLASSIC 10AIntroduction to Greek Civilization4
CLASSIC 10BIntroduction to Roman Civilization4
CLASSIC 17AIntroduction to the Archaeology of the Greek World4
CLASSIC 17BIntroduction to the Archaeology of the Roman World4
CLASSIC 28The Classic Myths4
CLASSIC 34Epic Poetry: Homer and Vergil4
CLASSIC 35Greek Tragedy4
CLASSIC 39JFreshman/Sophomore Seminar4
CLASSIC R44Roots of Western Civilization5
CLASSIC 161Gender, Sexuality, and Culture in the Ancient World4
CLASSIC 170AClassical Archaeology: Greek Vase Painting4
CLASSIC 170DClassical Archaeology: Roman Art and Architecture4
CLASSIC 175DTopography and Monuments: Pompeii and Herculaneum4
CLASSIC 175FTopography and Monuments: Roman Wall Painting4
CLASSIC 175GTopography and Monuments: Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt4
COLWRIT N2Writing the Bridge: From High School to the University3
COLWRIT 105Intermediate Writing: Finding Your Voice with Others3
COLWRIT 106Intermediate Composition: Argument in the Disciplines3
COLWRIT 108Advanced Composition: New Media3
COLWRIT 110Advanced Composition: Challenging Writing4
COLWRIT 180Travel Writing3
COM LIT N40Women and Literature3
COM LIT N41AIntroduction to Literary Forms: The Epic3
COM LIT 41CIntroduction to Literary Forms: Forms of the Novel4
COM LIT 41EIntroduction to Literary Forms: Forms of the Cinema4
COM LIT 60ACTopics in the Literature of American Cultures4
COM LIT N60ACTopics in the Literature of American Cultures3
COM LIT 120The Biblical Tradition in Western Literature4
COM LIT 171Topics in Modern Greek Literature4
DUTCH 140Topics in Dutch Literature3
DUTCH C164The Indonesian Connection: Dutch Literature About the Indies in English Translation4
DUTCH 166Anne Frank and After: Dutch Literature of the Holocaust in English Translation4
DUTCH 177The Amsterdam-Brussels Connection: The Art, History, and Literature of the Netherlands and Flanders6
EA LANG 105Dynamics of Romantic Core Values in East Asian Premodern Literature and Contemporary Film4
EA LANG 106Expressing the Ineffable in China and Beyond: The Making of Meaning in Poetic Writing4
EA LANG 181East Asian Film: Special Topics in Genre4
ENGLISH: Any course, except ENGLISH N1A, ENGLISH N1B, ENGLISH R1A, ENGLISH R1B, ENGLISH R50, ENGLISH 142A, and ENGLISH 142D
ENV DES 4ADesign and Activism3
ESPM C12Introduction to Environmental Studies4
ESPM C191The American Forest: Its Ecology, History, and Representation4
ETH STD 100Comparative Ethnic Literature in America4
ETH STD 101BHumanities Methods in Ethnic Studies4
ETH STD 122ACEthnicity and Race in Contemporary American Films4
ETH STD 174Existential Panic in American Ethnic Literature4
ETH STD 175Literature from Ethnic Movements4
ETH STD 176Against the Grain: Ethnic American Art and Artists4
FILM: Any course, except FILM R1A, FILM R1B, and FILM C181
FRENCH 39CCourse Not Available2-4
FRENCH 103ALanguage and Culture4
FRENCH 103BLanguage and Culture4
FRENCH 112AMedieval Literature4
FRENCH 112BMedieval Literature4
FRENCH 114ALate Medieval Literature4
FRENCH 116ASixteenth-Century Literature: Marot to Montaigne4
FRENCH 117ASeventeenth-Century Literature4
FRENCH 118AEighteenth-Century Literature4
FRENCH 119ANineteenth-Century Literature4
FRENCH 119BNineteenth-Century Literature4
FRENCH 120ATwentieth-Century Literature4
FRENCH 120BTwentieth-Century Literature4
FRENCH 121ALiterary Themes, Genres, and Structures4
FRENCH 123Prose Fiction4
FRENCH 140BFrench Literature in English Translation4
FRENCH 140DFrench Literature in English Translation4
FRENCH 145History of the French Language4
FRENCH 150AWomen in French Literature4
FRENCH 151AFrancophone Literature4
FRENCH 170French Films4
FRENCH 175ALiterature and the Visual Arts4
FRENCH 177AHistory and Criticism of Film4
FRENCH 177BHistory and Criticism of Film4
FRENCH 180AFrench Civilization4
FRENCH 180CFrench Civilization4
FRENCH 180DFrench Civilization4
FRENCH 185Literature and Colonialism4
GERMAN C25Revolutionary Thinking: Marx, Nietzsche, Freud4
GERMAN 39AFreshman Seminar3
GERMAN 39HFreshman Seminar3
GERMAN 39LFreshman Seminar3
GERMAN C76Course Not Available4
GERMAN 100Introduction to Reading Culture3
GERMAN 101Advanced German: Conversation, Composition and Style3
GERMAN 105Middle High German for Undergraduates3
GERMAN C109Language and Power4
GERMAN 110The Literature of the Middle Ages3
GERMAN 123From 1800 to the Present3
GERMAN 151Eighteenth- to 21st-Century German Poetry3
GERMAN 175BUndergraduate Seminars: 20th-Century Poetry3
GERMAN 182German Cinema in Exile4
GERMAN 186Transnational Cinemas4
GREEK 100Plato and Attic Prose4
GREEK 101Homer4
GREEK 102Drama and Society4
GREEK 105The Greek New Testament4
GREEK 115Archaic Poetry4
GREEK 116Greek Drama4
GREEK 120Herodotus4
GREEK 121Thucydides4
GREEK 122Attic Oratory4
GREEK 123Plato and Aristotle4
GWS 100ACWomen in American Culture3
GWS 101Doing Feminist Research4
GWS 125Women and Film4
GWS 140Feminist Cultural Studies4
HEBREW 104AModern Hebrew Literature and Culture3
HEBREW 104BModern Hebrew Literature and Culture3
HEBREW 148AThe Art and Culture of the Talmud: Advanced Textual Analysis3
HIN-URD 101AReadings in Modern Hindi3
HIN-URD 101BReadings in Modern Hindi3
HIN-URD 104AAdvanced Urdu3
HIN-URD 104BAdvanced Urdu3
HISTART: Any course, except HISTART R1B and HISTART N142
ITALIAN 40Italian Culture (in English)4
ITALIAN 50The Italian Renaissance4
ITALIAN 70Italian Cinema: History, Directors, Genres, Introduction to Italian Cinema3
ITALIAN 103History of Italian Culture4
ITALIAN 104Reading Italian Literature4
ITALIAN 109Dante's Commedia (in Italian)4
ITALIAN 115Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture4
ITALIAN 117Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature4
ITALIAN 120Topics in Italian Studies4
ITALIAN 163Special Topics in Italian Literature4
ITALIAN 170The Italian Cinema: History, Genres, Authors4
ITALIAN 175Film and Literature (in English)4
JAPAN 7AIntroduction to Premodern Japanese Literature and Culture4
JAPAN 7BIntroduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture4
JAPAN 101Fourth-Year Readings: Social Sciences4
JAPAN 103Fourth-Year Readings: Japanese Literature4
JAPAN 111Fifth-Year Readings: Reading and Analysis of Advanced Japanese Texts4
JAPAN 112Fifth-Year Readings: Japanese for Research and Professional Use4
JAPAN 120Introduction to Classical Japanese4
JAPAN 130Classical Japanese Poetry4
JAPAN 144Edo Literature4
JAPAN 146Japanese Historical Documents4
JAPAN 155Modern Japanese Literature4
JAPAN 159Contemporary Japanese Literature4
JAPAN 180Ghosts and the Modern Literary Imagination4
JAPAN 185Introduction to Japanese Cinema4
JAPAN 188Japanese Visual Culture: Introduction to Anime4
JAPAN 189Topics in Japanese Film4
JEWISH 39ACourse Not Available1.5-4
JEWISH 39DCourse Not Available1.5-4
JEWISH 39FCourse Not Available1.5-4
KHMER 101AAdvanced Khmer3
KHMER 101BAdvanced Khmer3
KOREAN 7AIntroduction to Premodern Korean Literature and Culture4
KOREAN 7BIntroduction to Modern Korean Literature and Culture4
KOREAN 101Fourth-Year Readings: Korean Literature4
KOREAN 111Fifth-Year Readings: Reading and Analysis of Advanced Korean Texts4
KOREAN 112Fifth-Year Readings: Korean for Research and Professional Use4
KOREAN 130Genre and Occasion in Traditional Poetry4
KOREAN 155Modern Korean Fiction4
KOREAN 157Contemporary Korean Literature4
KOREAN 180Critical Approaches to Modern Korean Literature4
KOREAN 185Picturing Korea4
L & S 20CArts and Literature3,4
L & S 20DArts and Literature3,4
L & S 39BFreshman and Sophomore Seminar1.5-4
L & S C40TIntroduction to American Studies: Hollywood: the Place, the Industry, the Fantasy4
L & S C76Course Not Available4
L & S 120CArts and Literature3,4
L & S C180TLanguage and Power4
LATIN 100Republican Prose4
LATIN 101Vergil4
LATIN 102Lyric and Society4
LATIN 116Lucretius, Vergil's Georgics4
LATIN 119Latin Epic4
LATIN 120Latin Prose to AD 144
LATIN 121Tacitus4
LATIN 122Post-Augustan Prose4
LATIN 140Medieval Latin4
LATIN 155AReadings in Medieval Latin4
LGBT C146ACultural Representations of Sexualities: Queer Literary Culture4
LINGUIS 65Music and Language3
LINGUIS 106Metaphor4
LINGUIS 127Cross-Cultural Verbal Art3
LINGUIS 128Linguistic Analysis of Literature3
MUSIC: Any course, except MUSIC R1B, MUSIC 49B, MUSIC 49C, MUSIC 50, MUSIC 50A, MUSIC 50B, MUSIC 51, MUSIC 51A, MUSIC 51B, MUSIC 60, MUSIC 61, and MUSIC 163
NATAMST 20BIntroduction to Native American Studies II: Cultural Practice, Art, and Identity4
NATAMST 120Topics in Native American Arts4
NATAMST 150Native American Narratives4
NATAMST C152Native American Literature4
NATAMST 158Native Americans and the Cinema4
NE STUD 15Introduction to Near Eastern Art and Archaeology4
NE STUD 18Introduction to Ancient Egypt4
NE STUD 102AArchaeology of Ancient Egypt4
NE STUD 102BArchaeology of Ancient Egypt4
NE STUD 105AAncient Mesopotamian Documents and Literature3
NE STUD 106AArt and Architecture of Ancient Egypt4
NE STUD 106BArt and Architecture of Ancient Egypt4
NE STUD 113Gilgamesh: King, Hero, and God4
NE STUD C120AThe Art of Ancient Mesopotamia: 3500-1000 BCE4
NE STUD C120BThe Art of Ancient Mesopotamia: 1000-330 BCE4
NE STUD C121ATopics in Islamic Art4
NE STUD 122Iranian Archaeology4
NE STUD 123Mesopotamian Archaeology4
NE STUD 124Levantine Archaeology4
NE STUD 126Silk Road Art and Archaeology3
NE STUD 139Modern Jewish Literatures4
NE STUD 154Narratives of Identity in Israeli and Palestinian Fiction4
NE STUD 162AHistory of Persian Literature4
NE STUD 165Film and Fiction of Iran4
PERSIAN 101AReadings in Persian Literature3
PERSIAN 101BReadings in Persian Literature3
PERSIAN 102AReadings in Classical Persian Prose3
PERSIAN 103AClassical Persian Poetry3
PERSIAN 104AContemporary Persian Literature3
PHILOS 6Man, God, and Society in Western Literature4
PHILOS 7Existentialism in Literature and Film4
PHILOS 110Aesthetics4
PHILOS 163Special Topics in Greek Philosophy4
PHILOS 170Descartes4
PHILOS 176Hume4
PHILOS 181Hegel4
PSYCH 39EFreshman/Sophomore Seminar2-4
RELIGST C108Scandinavian Myth and Religion4
RELIGST C109Course Not Available
RELIGST C119The English Bible As Literature4
RELIGST C165Hindu Mythology4
RELIGST C166India's Great Epics: The Mahabharata and the Ramayana4
RHETOR 20Rhetorical Interpretation4
RHETOR 22Rhetoric of Shakespearean Drama4
RHETOR 39IFreshman/Sophomore Seminar1.5-4
RHETOR 103AApproaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory4
RHETOR 103BApproaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II4
RHETOR 104Rhetorical Theory and Practice in Historical Eras4
RHETOR 110Advanced Argumentative Writing4
RHETOR 112Rhetoric of Narrative Genres in Nonliterate Societies4
RHETOR 118Undergraduate Seminar on the Theory and Practice of Reading and Interpretation4
RHETOR 122Rhetoric of Drama4
RHETOR 124Rhetoric of Poetry4
RHETOR 125Poetics and Poetry4
RHETOR 131TGenre in Film and Literature4
RHETOR 132TAuteur in Film4
RHETOR 133TTheories of Film4
RHETOR 150Rhetoric of Contemporary Politics4
RHETOR 156Rhetoric of the Political Novel4
S ASIAN 121Classical Indian Literature in Translation4
S ASIAN 124Modern Indian Literature4
S ASIAN 128Religion in Modern India4
S ASIAN C140Hindu Mythology4
S ASIAN C142India's Great Epics: The Mahabharata and the Ramayana4
S,SEASN 39GFreshman/Sophomore Seminar2-4
S,SEASN 39JFreshman/Sophomore Seminar2-4
SCANDIN 100AIntermediate Scandinavian Languages (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish)4
SCANDIN 100BINTERMEDIATE SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES (DANISH, NORWEGIAN, SWEDISH)4
SCANDIN 106The Works of Hans Christian Andersen4
SCANDIN 115Studies in Drama and Film4
SCANDIN 116Studies in Prose4
SCANDIN 120The Novel in Scandinavian4
SCANDIN 125Old Norse Literature4
SCANDIN 150Studies in Scandinavian Literature4
SCANDIN C160Scandinavian Myth and Religion4
SCANDIN 165Scandinavian Folklore4
SCANDIN 170Arctic Folklore and Mythology in Nordic Lands4
SEASIAN 128Introduction to Modern Indonesian and Malaysian Literature in Translation4
SEASIAN 129Mainland Southeast Asian Literature4
SEASIAN C164The Indonesian Connection: Dutch Literature About the Indies in English Translation4
SLAVIC 36Great Books of Russian Literature3
SLAVIC 39CFreshman/Sophomore Seminar2-4
SLAVIC 39NFreshman/Sophomore Seminar2-4
SLAVIC 45Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature3
SLAVIC 46Twentieth-Century Russian Literature3
SLAVIC 50Introduction to Russian/East European/Eurasian Cultures3
SLAVIC 100Seminar: Russian, East European, and Eurasian Cultures4
SLAVIC 130The Culture of Medieval Rus'4
SLAVIC 132Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and the English Novel4
SLAVIC 134AGogol4
SLAVIC 134CDostoevsky4
SLAVIC 134DTolstoy4
SLAVIC 134EChekhov4
SLAVIC 134GTolstoy and Dostoevsky4
SLAVIC 138Topics in Russian and Soviet Film4
SLAVIC 147AEast Slavic Folklore3
SLAVIC 147BBalkan Folklore3
SLAVIC 148Topics in Russian Cultural History4
SLAVIC 150Polish Literature and Intellectual Trends3
SLAVIC 151Readings in Polish Literature4
SLAVIC 158Topics in East European/Eurasian Cultural History4
SLAVIC 170Survey of Yugoslav Literatures3
SLAVIC 171Readings in Yugoslav Literatures4
SLAVIC 181Readings in Russian Literature4
SLAVIC 182Pushkin4
SOCIOL 160Sociology of Culture4
SPANISH 25Reading and Analysis of Literary Texts3
SPANISH 104ASurvey of Spanish American Literature3
SPANISH 104BSurvey of Spanish American Literature3
SPANISH 107ASurvey of Spanish Literature3
SPANISH 107BSurvey of Spanish Literature3
SPANISH 109Spanish Drama of the 16th and 17th Centuries3
SPANISH 111ACervantes3
SPANISH 111BCervantes3
SPANISH 113Course Not Available
SPANISH 129Course Not Available
SPANISH 135Studies in Hispanic Literature3
THEATER: Any course, except THEATER R1A, THEATER R1B, THEATER 12, THEATER N12, THEATER 60, THEATER 160, THEATER 172, THEATER 176, and THEATER 177
TIBETAN 110AIntensive Readings in Tibetan4
TIBETAN 110BIntensive Readings in Tibetan4
TURKISH 101AReadings in Modern Turkish3
TURKISH 101BReadings in Modern Turkish3
UGIS C136The American Forest: Its Ecology, History, and Representation4
UGIS 140The Hand-Printed Book in Its Historical Context2
UGIS 160AArt4
VIS STD 181Introduction to Photography4
VIS STD 185XSelected Topics: Word and Image1-4
VIS STD 186XSelected Topics: Photography: Special Topics: Photography1-4
 
 
 
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