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AFRC 1176-401 - African American History 1550-1876
AFRC 2548-401 - Black Women’s Activism in the United States
ANCH 1100-401 - Ancient Mediterranean Empires
ANTH 0020-001 - Anthropology, Race, and the Making of the Modern World
ANTH 0030-001 - Human Origins, Evolution and Diversity
ANTH 0120-401 - Globalization And Its Historical Significance
ARTH 1010-001 - World Art and Civilization Before 1400
ARTH 1030-401 - Art and Civilization in East Asia
ARTH 1060-001 - Architect and History
ARTH 2621-401 - Prints and Politics: From the Early Modern Era to Now
ARTH 2760-401 - Impressionism
CIMS 1002-001 - Introduction to Media Studies
CIMS 1004-001 - World Film History
CLST 1300-401 - Introduction to Mediterranean Archaeology
CLST 1600-001 - Dangerous Books of Antiquity
EALC 0020-001 - Introduction to East Asia: China
EALC 3523-401 - Chinese Aesthetics
EESC 2300-001 - Global Climate Change
EESC 4320-401 - Atmospheric Chemistry
ENGL 0038-401 - Study of a Genre: World Autobiography
ENGL 0052-401 - Introduction to Psychoanalysis: History, Theory, Practice
ENGL 1260-401 - Intro to Latinx Cultural Studies
ENGL 1261-401 - Radical Arts in the Americas
GRMN 1060-401 - The Fantastic and Uncanny in Literature: Ghosts, Spirits & Machines
GSWS 0002-401 - Gender and Society
GSWS 1800-401 - Introduction to Queer Art
HIST 0200-001 - The Emergence of Modern Europe
HIST 0240-401 - The Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire, 1552-1917
HIST 0300-401 - Africa Before 1800
HIST 1162-001 - The American West
HIST 1191-401 - US Empire in the Twentieth Century
HIST 1250-401 - Belief and Unbelief in Modern Thought
HIST 1560-401 - Economic Histories of Modern South Asia, c. 1600 - Present
HIST 1600-401 - Jews and Judaism in Antiquity
HIST 1710-401 - Jews in the Modern World
LING 0001-001 - Introduction to Linguistics
MELC 0100-401 - Archaeology & The Bible
MELC 4110-401 - The Archaeology of Nubia
PHIL 1000-001 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2620-001 - Introduction to Epistemology and Metaphysics: Knowledge and Reality
PHIL 4721-401 - Logic and Computability 1
PSCI 0100-001 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSCI 0200-001 - Introduction to American Politics
PSCI 0400-001 - Introduction to International Relations
PSCI 0600-401 - Ancient Political Thought
PSCI 1205-401 - Constitutional Law
PSCI 1600-001 - Contemporary Political Thought
PSCI 3600-001 - Democracy and Disagreement (SNF Paideia Program Course)
PSYC 1340-401 - Perception
RELS 1730-401 - Introduction to Buddhism
SAST 0004-401 - India's Literature: Love, War, Wisdom and Humor
SAST 0063-401 - East & West: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Cultural History of the Modern World
SOCI 1050-001 - Social Stratification
STSC 1600-401 - The Information Age
First Alternative Selection
Please fill out your FIRST ALTERNATIVE course selection.
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AFRC 1176-401 - African American History 1550-1876
AFRC 2548-401 - Black Women’s Activism in the United States
ANCH 1100-401 - Ancient Mediterranean Empires
ANTH 0020-001 - Anthropology, Race, and the Making of the Modern World
ANTH 0030-001 - Human Origins, Evolution and Diversity
ANTH 0120-401 - Globalization And Its Historical Significance
ARTH 1010-001 - World Art and Civilization Before 1400
ARTH 1030-401 - Art and Civilization in East Asia
ARTH 1060-001 - Architect and History
ARTH 2621-401 - Prints and Politics: From the Early Modern Era to Now
ARTH 2760-401 - Impressionism
CIMS 1002-001 - Introduction to Media Studies
CIMS 1004-001 - World Film History
CLST 1300-401 - Introduction to Mediterranean Archaeology
CLST 1600-001 - Dangerous Books of Antiquity
EALC 0020-001 - Introduction to East Asia: China
EALC 3523-401 - Chinese Aesthetics
EESC 2300-001 - Global Climate Change
EESC 4320-401 - Atmospheric Chemistry
ENGL 0038-401 - Study of a Genre: World Autobiography
ENGL 0052-401 - Introduction to Psychoanalysis: History, Theory, Practice
ENGL 1260-401 - Intro to Latinx Cultural Studies
ENGL 1261-401 - Radical Arts in the Americas
GRMN 1060-401 - The Fantastic and Uncanny in Literature: Ghosts, Spirits & Machines
GSWS 0002-401 - Gender and Society
GSWS 1800-401 - Introduction to Queer Art
HIST 0200-001 - The Emergence of Modern Europe
HIST 0240-401 - The Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire, 1552-1917
HIST 0300-401 - Africa Before 1800
HIST 1162-001 - The American West
HIST 1191-401 - US Empire in the Twentieth Century
HIST 1250-401 - Belief and Unbelief in Modern Thought
HIST 1560-401 - Economic Histories of Modern South Asia, c. 1600 - Present
HIST 1600-401 - Jews and Judaism in Antiquity
HIST 1710-401 - Jews in the Modern World
LING 0001-001 - Introduction to Linguistics
MELC 0100-401 - Archaeology & The Bible
MELC 4110-401 - The Archaeology of Nubia
PHIL 1000-001 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2620-001 - Introduction to Epistemology and Metaphysics: Knowledge and Reality
PHIL 4721-401 - Logic and Computability 1
PSCI 0100-001 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSCI 0200-001 - Introduction to American Politics
PSCI 0400-001 - Introduction to International Relations
PSCI 0600-401 - Ancient Political Thought
PSCI 1205-401 - Constitutional Law
PSCI 1600-001 - Contemporary Political Thought
PSCI 3600-001 - Democracy and Disagreement (SNF Paideia Program Course)
PSYC 1340-401 - Perception
RELS 1730-401 - Introduction to Buddhism
SAST 0004-401 - India's Literature: Love, War, Wisdom and Humor
SAST 0063-401 - East & West: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Cultural History of the Modern World
SOCI 1050-001 - Social Stratification
STSC 1600-401 - The Information Age
Second Course Selection
Please fill out your SECOND course selection.
Course
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AFRC 1176-401 - African American History 1550-1876
AFRC 2548-401 - Black Women’s Activism in the United States
ANCH 1100-401 - Ancient Mediterranean Empires
ANTH 0020-001 - Anthropology, Race, and the Making of the Modern World
ANTH 0030-001 - Human Origins, Evolution and Diversity
ANTH 0120-401 - Globalization And Its Historical Significance
ARTH 1010-001 - World Art and Civilization Before 1400
ARTH 1030-401 - Art and Civilization in East Asia
ARTH 1060-001 - Architect and History
ARTH 2621-401 - Prints and Politics: From the Early Modern Era to Now
ARTH 2760-401 - Impressionism
CIMS 1002-001 - Introduction to Media Studies
CIMS 1004-001 - World Film History
CLST 1300-401 - Introduction to Mediterranean Archaeology
CLST 1600-001 - Dangerous Books of Antiquity
EALC 0020-001 - Introduction to East Asia: China
EALC 3523-401 - Chinese Aesthetics
EESC 2300-001 - Global Climate Change
EESC 4320-401 - Atmospheric Chemistry
ENGL 0038-401 - Study of a Genre: World Autobiography
ENGL 0052-401 - Introduction to Psychoanalysis: History, Theory, Practice
ENGL 1260-401 - Intro to Latinx Cultural Studies
ENGL 1261-401 - Radical Arts in the Americas
GRMN 1060-401 - The Fantastic and Uncanny in Literature: Ghosts, Spirits & Machines
GSWS 0002-401 - Gender and Society
GSWS 1800-401 - Introduction to Queer Art
HIST 0200-001 - The Emergence of Modern Europe
HIST 0240-401 - The Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire, 1552-1917
HIST 0300-401 - Africa Before 1800
HIST 1162-001 - The American West
HIST 1191-401 - US Empire in the Twentieth Century
HIST 1250-401 - Belief and Unbelief in Modern Thought
HIST 1560-401 - Economic Histories of Modern South Asia, c. 1600 - Present
HIST 1600-401 - Jews and Judaism in Antiquity
HIST 1710-401 - Jews in the Modern World
LING 0001-001 - Introduction to Linguistics
MELC 0100-401 - Archaeology & The Bible
MELC 4110-401 - The Archaeology of Nubia
PHIL 1000-001 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2620-001 - Introduction to Epistemology and Metaphysics: Knowledge and Reality
PHIL 4721-401 - Logic and Computability 1
PSCI 0100-001 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSCI 0200-001 - Introduction to American Politics
PSCI 0400-001 - Introduction to International Relations
PSCI 0600-401 - Ancient Political Thought
PSCI 1205-401 - Constitutional Law
PSCI 1600-001 - Contemporary Political Thought
PSCI 3600-001 - Democracy and Disagreement (SNF Paideia Program Course)
PSYC 1340-401 - Perception
RELS 1730-401 - Introduction to Buddhism
SAST 0004-401 - India's Literature: Love, War, Wisdom and Humor
SAST 0063-401 - East & West: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Cultural History of the Modern World
SOCI 1050-001 - Social Stratification
STSC 1600-401 - The Information Age
Second Alternative Selection
Please fill out your SECOND ALTERNATIVE course selection.
Course
- None -
AFRC 1176-401 - African American History 1550-1876
AFRC 2548-401 - Black Women’s Activism in the United States
ANCH 1100-401 - Ancient Mediterranean Empires
ANTH 0020-001 - Anthropology, Race, and the Making of the Modern World
ANTH 0030-001 - Human Origins, Evolution and Diversity
ANTH 0120-401 - Globalization And Its Historical Significance
ARTH 1010-001 - World Art and Civilization Before 1400
ARTH 1030-401 - Art and Civilization in East Asia
ARTH 1060-001 - Architect and History
ARTH 2621-401 - Prints and Politics: From the Early Modern Era to Now
ARTH 2760-401 - Impressionism
CIMS 1002-001 - Introduction to Media Studies
CIMS 1004-001 - World Film History
CLST 1300-401 - Introduction to Mediterranean Archaeology
CLST 1600-001 - Dangerous Books of Antiquity
EALC 0020-001 - Introduction to East Asia: China
EALC 3523-401 - Chinese Aesthetics
EESC 2300-001 - Global Climate Change
EESC 4320-401 - Atmospheric Chemistry
ENGL 0038-401 - Study of a Genre: World Autobiography
ENGL 0052-401 - Introduction to Psychoanalysis: History, Theory, Practice
ENGL 1260-401 - Intro to Latinx Cultural Studies
ENGL 1261-401 - Radical Arts in the Americas
GRMN 1060-401 - The Fantastic and Uncanny in Literature: Ghosts, Spirits & Machines
GSWS 0002-401 - Gender and Society
GSWS 1800-401 - Introduction to Queer Art
HIST 0200-001 - The Emergence of Modern Europe
HIST 0240-401 - The Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire, 1552-1917
HIST 0300-401 - Africa Before 1800
HIST 1162-001 - The American West
HIST 1191-401 - US Empire in the Twentieth Century
HIST 1250-401 - Belief and Unbelief in Modern Thought
HIST 1560-401 - Economic Histories of Modern South Asia, c. 1600 - Present
HIST 1600-401 - Jews and Judaism in Antiquity
HIST 1710-401 - Jews in the Modern World
LING 0001-001 - Introduction to Linguistics
MELC 0100-401 - Archaeology & The Bible
MELC 4110-401 - The Archaeology of Nubia
PHIL 1000-001 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2620-001 - Introduction to Epistemology and Metaphysics: Knowledge and Reality
PHIL 4721-401 - Logic and Computability 1
PSCI 0100-001 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSCI 0200-001 - Introduction to American Politics
PSCI 0400-001 - Introduction to International Relations
PSCI 0600-401 - Ancient Political Thought
PSCI 1205-401 - Constitutional Law
PSCI 1600-001 - Contemporary Political Thought
PSCI 3600-001 - Democracy and Disagreement (SNF Paideia Program Course)
PSYC 1340-401 - Perception
RELS 1730-401 - Introduction to Buddhism
SAST 0004-401 - India's Literature: Love, War, Wisdom and Humor
SAST 0063-401 - East & West: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Cultural History of the Modern World
SOCI 1050-001 - Social Stratification
STSC 1600-401 - The Information Age