A&A 100
(GA;IL)
Introduction to International Arts (3) An interdisciplinary, multicultural introduction to the arts of the world.
Effective: Summer 2005
AAA S 110
(GS;IL)
Introduction to Contemporary Africa (3) Consideration of influences and forces shaping modern African society; analysis of current local and global problems and issues facing Africa.
Effective: Summer 2005
AAA S 110U
(GS;IL)
Introduction to Contemporary Africa (3) Consideration of influences and forces shaping modern African society; analysis of current local and global problems and issues facing Africa.
Effective: Fall 2009 Ending: Fall 2009
AAA S 110U
(GS;IL)
Introduction to Contemporary Africa (3) Consideration of influences and forces shaping modern African society; analysis of current local and global problems and issues facing Africa.
Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Spring 2010Future: Spring 2010
AAA S 191
(HIST 191)
(GH;IL)
Early African History (3) Explores important economic and cultural transformations in the making of early African empires from 1 MBC to 1750.
Effective: Summer 2005
AAA S 202
(WMNST 202)
(GS;IL)
Gender Dynamics in Africa (3) Critical analysis of multidisciplinary research on relations between men and women in Africa and critique of Western feminist theories.
Effective: Summer 2005
AAA S 250
(HIST 250)
(GH;IL)
Introduction to the Modern Caribbean (3) A survey course which, explores the historical evolution and emergency of the modern Caribbean.
Effective: Summer 2005
AAA S 335
(ART H 335)
(GA;IL)
African Art (3) Introduction to the visual arts of Africa, including contemporary African art and the influence of African art outside Africa.
Effective: Summer 2005
AAA S 404
(IL)
Eastern and Central African Societies (3) Cultural and historical studies of Eastern and Central Africa employing a multidisciplinary approach.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
AAA S 191 AAA S 192
AAA S 415
(HIST 415)
(US;IL)
Race, Gender, and Politics in the United States and South Africa (3) This thematic course will compare key issues, figures, and events in the historical development of the United States and South Africa.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite:
AAA S 100 AAA S 102 AAA S 110 AAA S 192 or HIST 152
AAA S 443
(PL SC 443)
(IL)
Ethnic Conflict in Africa (3) This course explores the various causes and impacts of ethnic conflicts in the African context.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite:
AAA S 100 AAA S 110 PL SC 001 PL SC 003 PL SC 007 PL SC 014 PL SC 017 PL SC 020 or AFRAS 301
ANTH 008
(GS;IL)
Aztecs, Mayas, and Incas (3) Comparative survey of the development of the pre-Columbian Latin American civilizations.
Effective: Summer 2005
ANTH 009
(GS;IL)
Rise of Civilization in the Old World (3) Evolution of Old World complex societies, especially the first great civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus Valley.
Effective: Spring 2006
ANTH 011
(GS;IL)
Introductory North American Archaeology (3) Introduction to archaeology of the North American Indians; sites, methods, and results of research interpreted in cultural history.
Effective: Summer 2005
ANTH 011S
(GS;IL)
Introductory North American Archaeology (3) Introduction to archaeology of the North American Indians; sites, methods, and results of research interpreted in cultural history.
Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Spring 2010Future: Spring 2010
ANTH 045
(GS;US;IL)
Cultural Anthropology (3) Beginnings of human culture; economic life, society, government, religion, and art among traditional peoples.
Effective: Summer 2005
ANTH 045U
(GS;US;IL)
Cultural Anthropology (3) Beginnings of human culture; economic life, society, government, religion, and art among traditional peoples.
Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Spring 2010Future: Spring 2010
ANTH 146
(GS;US)
North American Indians (3) An introduction to the cultures of the indigenous peoples of North America, north of Mexico, and the effect of contact.
Effective: Spring 2006
ANTH 152
Hunters and Gatherers (3) A comparative study of hunter/gatherer societies using both archaeological and ethnographic evidence.
Effective: Fall 1986
ANTH 241
(IL)
Peoples and Cultures of Highland New Guinea (3) History, ecology, social, economic, religious, and political systems of the aboriginal peoples and cultures of highland New Guinea.
Effective: Spring 2007
Prerequisite:
ANTH 001 or ANTH 045
ANTH 420
(J ST 420)
Archaeology of the Near East (3) Culture of the Near East and India from Paleolithic times through the Bronze Age.
Effective: Summer 1999
Prerequisite:
ANTH 008 ANTH 009 ANTH 011 or ANTH 012
ANTH 422
Meso-American Archaeology and Ethnography (3) Survey of ethnohistorical and ethnographic patterns of Meso-American society; origin and development of ancient civilization in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Effective: Spring 1999
Prerequisite:
ANTH 008 ANTH 009 ANTH 011 or ANTH 012
ANTH 423
The Evolution of American Indian Culture (3) Historic and archaeological sources used to trace American Indian lifestyles from the first immigrants to the period of Euro-American contact.
Effective: Spring 1999
Prerequisite:
3 credits in anthropology
ANTH 424
Andean Ethnology and Archaeology (3) Cultures of the Andes from earliest settlements to Inka Empire; includes discussion of life in modern Andean communities.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite:
ANTH 002 ANTH 045
ANTH 440
South American Tribal Societies (3) Ethnographic survey of tribal societies in South America. Special emphasis on non-Andean area.
Effective: Fall 1986
ANTH 450
Comparative Social Organization (3) Social structure and cultural change among nonliterate societies.
Effective: Fall 1986
Prerequisite:
ANTH 045
ANTH 453
Anthropology of Religion (3) Traditional and modern religions and historical and contemporary religious movements from an anthropological perspective.
Effective: Fall 2003
Prerequisite:
ANTH 001 or ANTH 045
ARAB 110
(GH;IL)
Arab Language, Cultures, and Current Topics (3) Fourth-semester Modern Standard Arabic: study of cultures through authentic discourse, texts, film; development of reading, writing, listening, speaking skills.
Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite:
ARAB 003 or permission of program
ART H 120
(GA;IL)
Asian Art and Architecture (3) A selective overview of the art and architecture of India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan.
Effective: Summer 2005
ART H 130
(GA;US;IL)
African, Oceanic, and Native American Art (3) A selective overview of the history of African, Oceanic, and Native American art.
Effective: Summer 2005
ART H 301
(GA;IL)
Egyptian and Mesopotamian Art (3) Art of the Ancient Near East, including Egypt, Mesopotamia, and neighboring civilizations.
Effective: Spring 2006
ART H 320
(GA;IL)
Chinese Art (3) A general survey of the great periods of Chinese art from the Shang dynasty until the modern period.
Effective: Summer 2005
ART H 330
(GA;IL)
Islamic Architecture and Art (3) Survey of the art and architecture of Islamic lands from the late seventh century until the eighteenth century.
Effective: Summer 2005
ART H 335
(AAA S 335)
(GA;IL)
African Art (3) Introduction to the visual arts of Africa, including contemporary African art and the influence of African art outside Africa.
Effective: Summer 2005
ASIA 100
(GH;IL)
What is Asia? (3-6 per semester/maximum of 6) An introduction to the history, literatures, politics, and cultures of Asia.
Effective: Fall 2009
ASIA 405Y
(IL)
Seminar in Asian Studies (3-6 per semester/maximum of 6) An advanced, writing-focused seminar in Asian Studies.
Effective: Fall 2009
Prerequisite:
ASIA 100
CAMS 002
(GH;IL)
Literature of the Ancient Near East (3) Reading and study of literary works from the Ancient Near East, especially from Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt.
Effective: Summer 2005
CAMS 012
(J ST 012, RL ST 012)
(GH;IL)
Lands of the Bible (3) Textual and archaeological evidence for the lands, cities, and peoples associated with the Hebrew Bible and Christian scriptures.
Effective: Summer 2005
CAMS 105
(GH;IL)
History of the Ancient Near East (3) History of the Ancient Near East from the end of the Neolithic to the Hellenistic period.
Effective: Summer 2005
CAMS 109Y
(GH;IL)
Writing Systems of the World (3) Writing intensive overview of the world's writing systems throughout history.
Effective: Spring 2007
CAMS 405
(IL)
Law & Economy in the Ancient Near East (3) This course is an overview of the legal and economic texts and institutions in the Ancient Near East.
Effective: Spring 2009
Prerequisite:
6 credits in any undergraduate CAMS courses.
CAMS 471
Sumerian (3) Introduction to the Sumerian language and the cuneiform writing system.
Effective: Spring 2009
Prerequisite:
6 credits in any undergraduate CAMS course.
CAMS 472
Akkadian (3) Introduction to the Akkadian language (Babylonian & Assyrian) and the cuneiform writing system.
Effective: Spring 2009
Prerequisite:
6 credits in any undergraduate CAMS courses
CHNS 120
(GH;IL)
Introduction to Chinese Literature and Culture (3) Chinese cultural productions, classical through contemporary; literature and film; changing cultural settings in multiple Chinese-speaking locations. Taught in English.
Effective: Summer 2008
CHNS 402
(IL)
Advanced Reading (3 per semester/maximum of 6) Readings in representative works of traditional and modern literature; practice in composition; study of aspects of Chinese culture.
Effective: Spring 2006 Ending: Fall 2009
Prerequisite:
CHNS 110
CHNS 402
(IL)
Advanced Reading (4) Readings in representative works of traditional and modern literature; practice in composition; study of aspects of Chinese culture.
Effective: Spring 2010 Future: Spring 2010
Prerequisite:
CHNS 401 OR EQUIVALENT
CHNS 452
(IL)
Contemporary China: Culture and Trends (3 per semester/maximum of 6) Survey of aspects of the contemporary Chinese-speaking world. Includes readings from Chinese newspapers, magazines, and fiction. Topics may vary each semester.
Effective: Fall 2009
Prerequisite:
CHNS 401
CHNS 453
(IL)
Chinese Film (3 per semester/maximum of 6) Selected films and directors representing various aspects of Chinese culture and cinema. Topics may vary each semester. Taught in Chinese.
Effective: Fall 2009
Prerequisite:
CHNS 401
CHNS 454
(IL)
Introduction to Classical Chinese (3 per semester/maximum of 6) Basic patterns and structures of Classical Chinese to the first millennium B.C. to the 19th century.
Effective: Fall 2009
Prerequisite:
CHNS 401 or equivalent (such as study abroad credit)
CHNS 455
(IL)
Masterpieces of Traditional Chinese Literature (3) Survey of traditional Chinese literature, including poetry, historical narratives, philosophical texts, and drama and novel.
Effective: Fall 2009
Prerequisite:
CHNS 401 or equivalent
CMLIT 003
(GH;IL)
Introduction to African Literatures (3) Comparative analysis of drama, essay, novel, poetry, and stories from traditional oral forms to contemporary expressions of African literary styles.
Effective: Summer 2005
CMLIT 004
(GH;IL)
Introduction to Asian Literatures (3) Comparative interpretations of narrative, drama, lyric, and other writings from East Asia and other regions, viewed as world literature.
Effective: Summer 2005
CMLIT 004U
(GH;IL)
Introduction to Asian Literatures (3) Comparative interpretations of narrative, drama, lyric, and other writings from East Asia and other regions, viewed as world literature.
Effective: Fall 2009 Ending: Fall 2009
CMLIT 108
(GH;IL)
Myths and Mythologies (3) World mythology: myths primarily of non-Western cultures, based on selected areas and traditions around the world.
Effective: Summer 2005
CMLIT 108U
(GH;IL)
Myths and Mythologies (3) World mythology: myths primarily of non-Western cultures, based on selected areas and traditions around the world.
Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Spring 2010Future: Spring 2010
CMLIT 109
(GH;US;IL)
Native American Myths, Legends, and Literatures (3) Myths, legends, and literatures of Native American cultures.
Effective: Spring 2006
CMLIT 111
(GH;IL)
Introduction to Literatures of India (3) Narrative, lyric, religious, oral, and dramatic literature, as well as film from India studied in translation from a global perspective.
Effective: Summer 2005
CMLIT 404
(IL)
Literary Modes of Asia (3) Selected works from the major poetry, fiction, and drama of such countries as India, China, Japan.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
3 credits in literature or related field appropriate to this course
CMLIT 422
(IL)
African Drama (3) Traditional and popular drama forms; modern anglophone and francophone drama; nationalism and social criticism in contemporary African drama.
Effective: Spring 2006
CMLIT 423
(IL)
African Novel (3) From traditional oral narratives to modern autobiograhical, historical, satirical, sociological, and allegorical forms; novelist as social critic.
Effective: Spring 2006
FR 458
(IL)
African Literature of French Expression (3) Genesis of Franco-African literature in the 1930s; phases of the negritude movement; colonial and national literature.
Effective: Fall 2006
Prerequisite:
FR 351 or FR 352
GEOG 123
(GS;IL)
Geography of Developing World (3) Patterns of poverty in poor countries; conventional and non-conventional explanations; focus on solutions; case studies of specific regions.
Effective: Spring 2007
GEOG 123U
(GS;IL)
Geography of Developing World (3) Patterns of poverty in poor countries; conventional and non-conventional explanations; focus on solutions; case studies of specific regions.
Effective: Fall 2009 Ending: Fall 2009
GEOG 124
(GS;IL)
Elements of Cultural Geography (3) Locational analysis of changes in non-Western cultures. Problems of plural societies, economic development, population growth, and settlement.
Effective: Summer 2005
GEOG 444
African Resources and Development (3) Ecological and cultural factors in the geography of Africa; natural resources and development.
Effective: Spring 2001
Prerequisite:
GEOG 010 GEOG 020 GEOG 030 or GEOG 124
HIST 010
(GH;IL)
World History I (3) Human origins; early civilizations; major political and intellectual developments on all continents; cultural interrelationships to 1500.
Effective: Summer 2005
HIST 011
(GH;IL)
World History II (3) Social, economic, and political evolution of societies and cultures from 1500 to the present.
Effective: Summer 2005
HIST 011U
(GH;IL)
World History II (3) Social, economic, and political evolution of societies and cultures from 1500 to the present.
Effective: Fall 2009 Ending: Fall 2009
HIST 119
(GH;IL)
Gender and History (3) Survey of the development of gender roles in Western societies from the prehistoric era to the early modern period.
Effective: Spring 2008
HIST 141
(GH;IL)
Medieval and Modern Russia (3) Introductory survey, including political, social, economic, and cultural development of Kievan, Muscovite, and Imperial Russia.
Effective: Spring 2006
HIST 142
(GS;IL)
History of Communism (3) Marxism; Leninism and evolution of the Soviet Union; formation and development of the Communist bloc; impact of Chinese Communism.
Effective: Spring 2006
HIST 173
(GH;IL)
Vietnam in War and Peace (3) Rise of nationalism and communism; origins of conflict; United States involvement; impact on postwar regional and international politics; contemporary Vietnam.
Effective: Spring 2006
HIST 174
(GH;IL)
The History of Traditional East Asia (3) Comparative cultural, institutional, and social history of traditional China and Japan to their contact with the industrialized West.
Effective: Summer 2005
HIST 175
(GH;IL)
The History of Modern East Asia (3) Comparative survey of the internal developments and external relations of China and Japan since their contact with the industrialized West.
Effective: Summer 2005
HIST 175U
(GH;IL)
The History of Modern East Asia (3) Comparative survey of the internal developments and external relations of China and Japan since their contact with the industrialized West.
Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Spring 2010Future: Spring 2010
HIST 178
(GH;IL)
Latin-American History to 1820 (3) Conquest of the New World, development of colonial institutions, impact on native cultures, and origins of independence movements.
Effective: Summer 2005
HIST 178U
(GH;IL)
Latin-American History to 1820 (3) Conquest of the New World, development of colonial institutions, impact on native cultures, and origins of independence movements.
Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Spring 2010Future: Spring 2010
HIST 181
(GH;IL)
Introduction to the Middle East (3) Origins of Islamic civilization; expansion of Islam; the Ottoman Empire; the Middle East since 1918.
Effective: Summer 2005
HIST 191
(AAA S 191)
(GH;IL)
Early African History (3) Explores important economic and cultural transformations in the making of early African empires from 1 MBC to 1750.
Effective: Summer 2005
HIST 471Y
(RL ST 471Y)
(IL)
Classical Islamic Civilization, 600-1258 (3) Pre-Islamic Arabia; Muhammad; Arab conquests; Islamic beliefs and institutions; literary, artistic, and scientific achievements; relations with Europe; breakdown of unity.
Effective: Fall 2006
HIST 472
(IL)
The Ottoman Empire and Other Muslim States (3) Turkish and Mongol invasions; Mamluks; Ottoman expansion and institutions; Safavid Persia; disintegration and reform; emergence of modern Turkey and Iran.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
HIST 181
HIST 473
(IL)
The Contemporary Middle East (3) Political, economic, and social changes in Turkey, Iran, Israel, and the Arab countries in the twentieth century; Arab-Israeli conflict.
Effective: Spring 2006
HIST 479
(IL)
History of Imperialism and Nationalism in Africa (3) Theories and types of imperialism; varied patterns of colonial administration; initial African responses; nationalism; decolonization and independence.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
HIST 191
HIST 483
(IL)
Chinese Society and Culture to 1800 (3) The social, political, and cultural issues and developments from ancient to the late-imperial times.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
HIST 174
HIST 485Y
(IL)
Nineteenth-Century China (3) Ch'ing society and institutions; "opening" to the west; imperialism; domestic upheaval and its effect upon Chinese society; reform movements.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
HIST 175 or HIST 300H (Honors in East Asian history)
HIST 486
(IL)
Twentieth-Century China (3) China from the Republican Revolution of 1911 to the present; nationalism, cultural change; development of communism.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
HIST 175 or HIST 300H (Honors in East Asian History)
INART 062
(GA;US;IL)
West African and African American Arts: from the 1960s to the present (3) An introduction to West African and African American Arts from the 1960s to the present.
Effective: Summer 2005
J ST 012
(CAMS 012, RL ST 012)
(GH;IL)
Lands of the Bible (3) Textual and archaeological evidence for the lands, cities, and peoples associated with the Hebrew Bible and Christian scriptures.
Effective: Summer 2005
JAPNS 120
(GH;IL)
Japanese Literature in Its Cultural Context (3) Japanese literature and film from classical through contemporary times, with attention to changing cultural settings. Taught in English.
Effective: Summer 2005
JAPNS 121
(GH;IL)
Japanese Film and New Media (3) Survey of Japanese film and new media in the twentieth century and beyond, with attention to changing cultural settings. Taught in English.
Effective: Spring 2010 Future: Spring 2010
JAPNS 402
(IL)
Advanced Reading (3 per semester/maximum of 6) Readings in representative works of traditional and modern literature; practice in composition; study of aspects of Japanese culture.
Effective: Spring 2006 Ending: Fall 2009
Prerequisite:
JAPNS 110
JAPNS 402
(IL)
Advanced Japanese II (Post Study Abroad) (4) Exclusively for study abroad returnees. To further develop Japanese proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
Effective: Spring 2010 Future: Spring 2010
Prerequisite:
JAPNS 401
PL SC 022
(IL)
Politics of the Developing Areas (3) The impact of colonialism, nationalism, and development policy on the political culture, structure, and transformation of post-colonial regimes.
Effective: Fall 2007 Ending: Fall 2009
PL SC 022
(GS;IL)
Politics of the Developing Areas (3) The impact of colonialism, nationalism, and development policy on the political culture, structure, and transformation of post-colonial regimes.
Effective: Spring 2010 Future: Spring 2010
PL SC 132
(GS;IL)
The Politics of International Intolerance (3) Introductory course emphasizing psychological, historical, and political aspects of global intolerance towards minorities.
Effective: Fall 2007
PL SC 443
(AAA S 443)
(IL)
Ethnic Conflict in Africa (3) This course explores the various causes and impacts of ethnic conflicts in the African context.
Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite:
AAA S 100 AAA S 110 PL SC 001 PL SC 003 PL SC 007 PL SC 014 PL SC 017 PL SC 020 or AFRAS 301
PL SC 454
(AAA S 454)
(IL)
Government and Politics of Africa (3) Contemporary African politics, institutions, and ideologies; patterns of change, social forces, and nation building in selected African states.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite:
3 credits from: AAA S 110 PL SC 003 PL SC 020 or PL SC 022
PL SC 458
Government and Politics of East Asia (3-6) Examination of political institutions, democratic and communist revolution, political leadership, political processes of major states of East Asia.
Effective: Summer 1996
Prerequisite:
3 credits from PL SC 003 PL SC 020 PL SC 022
PSYCH 232
(GS;US;IL)
Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) This course examines how ethnic and cultural background influences patterns of human thought and behavior.
Effective: Spring 2007
Prerequisite:
PSYCH 100
RL ST 001
(GH;US;IL)
Introduction to World Religions (3) An historical and comparative survey of the principal beliefs and practices of the world's major religions.
Effective: Summer 2005
RL ST 003
(GH;US;IL)
Introduction to the Religions of the East (3) Religious experience, thought, patterns of worship, morals, and institutions in relation to culture in Eastern religions.
Effective: Summer 2005
RL ST 101
(GH;IL)
Comparative Religion (3) Comparative or historical analysis of religious factors--worship, theology, ethics, scriptures, etc., in two or more religious traditions.
Effective: Summer 2005
RL ST 103
(GH;US;IL)
Introduction to Hinduism (3) Historical development of Hinduism to the present.
Effective: Summer 2005
RL ST 104
(GH;US;IL)
Introduction to Buddhism (3) A general survey of the basic doctrine, practice, and historical development of Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism.
Effective: Summer 2005
RL ST 106
(GH;IL)
Mysticism (3) A survey of the history, philosophy, and cultural impact of various mystical traditions in relation to world religions.
Effective: Spring 2006
RL ST 107
(GH;US;IL)
Introduction to Islam (3) Community and message of the early movement; development of authoritative structures and traditions; proliferation of sects; theology and creeds; mysticism.
Effective: Spring 2006
RL ST 181
(IL)
Introduction to the Religions of China and Japan (3) A survey of the history, philosophy, and cultural impact of the major Far Eastern religions: Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Shinto.
Effective: Spring 2006
RL ST 401
(IL)
Studies in Comparative Religion (3) An intensive study of comparable phenomena from two or more religious traditions.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
6 credits in religious studies
RL ST 408
(US;IL)
Hindu Studies (3) Special topics in Hindu studies.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite:
3 credits in religious studies
RL ST 409
(US;IL)
Buddhist Studies (3) Special topics in Buddhist studies.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
3 credits in religious studies
RL ST 471Y
(HIST 471Y)
(IL)
Classical Islamic Civilization, 600-1258 (3) Pre-Islamic Arabia; Muhammad; Arab conquest; Islamic beliefs and institutions; literary, artistic, and scientific achievements; relations with Europe; breakdown of unity.
Effective: Spring 2006
RL ST 481
(IL)
Religion and Japanese Culture (3) A study of the impact of the traditional religions, Shinto and Buddhism, on the intellectual and cultural history of Japan.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
3 credits from HIST 172 HIST 173 HIST 174 HIST 175 PHIL 111 RL ST 003 RL ST 104 or RL ST 181
RL ST 483
(IL)
Zen Buddhism (3) The development and current state of Zen Buddhist thought and practice.
Effective: Spring 2006
Prerequisite:
HIST 172 HIST 173 HIST 174 HIST 175 PHIL 111 RL ST 003 RL ST 104 or RL ST 181
SPAN 131
(GH;US;IL)
Ibero-American Civilization (3) Spanish American and Brazilian life from the Conquest to the present; literature, art, the indigenous heritage, and contemporary problems.
Effective: Summer 2005
SPAN 131Y
(GH;US;IL)
Ibero-American Civilization (3) Spanish American and Brazilian life from the Conquest to the present; literature, art, the indigenous heritage, and contemporary problems.
Effective: Summer 2005
SPAN 476
Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature (3) Reading, analysis, and discussion of selected major works representative of Spanish American prose and poetry.
Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite:
SPAN 253W SPAN 300
THEA 406
(IL)
Theatre in Asia (3) A survey of major theatre forms and traditions in Asia.
Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite:
THEA 100 or THEA 105
UKR 083S
(GH;IL)
1st Year Seminar in Ukrainian (3) Aspects of Ukrainian Culture in Comparative Contexts
Effective: Spring 2006