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[PRELIMINARY] Course Catalog 2025-2026
Courses Offered by the College of Arts and Sciences
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Africana Studies
- • AAST 101 - Introduction to Africana Studies
- • AAST 102 - A Dark History: Race, Ethics, and Human Medical Experimentation on Black Bodies in the US
- • AAST 108 - Preserving Cultural and Institutional Memory: Archival Research in Africana Studies
- • AAST 122 - Caribbean Survey: Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic: Indigenous to 1898
- • AAST 123 - Caribbean Survey: Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic: 1898-1986
- • AAST 124 - Earth Science and Social Justice
- • AAST 126 - Archives ReImagined
- • AAST 131 - Traditional African Cosmology and Religions: Shifting Contours and Contested Terrains
- • AAST 132 - Introduction to African Studies: Patterns, Issues and Controversies
- • AAST 138 - From Slavery to Freedom: African American History From 1619-1865
- • AAST 140 - From Reconstruction to the Information Age: African American History 1865-2000
- • AAST 144 - History of African and Caribbean Dance
- • AAST 161 - Capoeira Angola I
- • AAST 170 - Intro to Africana Dance and Choreographic Practices
- • AAST 170H - Intro to Africana Dance and Choreographic Practices
- • AAST 171 - Introduction to African American Music I
- • AAST 172 - Introduction to African American Music II
- • AAST 173 - Introduction to Sequential Illustration: Serial Comic Strips
- • AAST 190 - West African Dance Forms I
- • AAST 191 - West African Dance Forms II
- • AAST 199 - Dance Forms of the African Diaspora
- • AAST 199H - Dance Forms of the African Diaspora
- • AAST 200 - Empires of Gold: Imperial Development in West Africa, 700 CE-1591CE
- • AAST 201 - From Reconstruction to the Information Age: African American History 1865 - 2000
- • AAST 202 - African American History Since 1865
- • AAST 218 - M4BL: History and Practice of An Idea
- • AAST 220 - Doin’ Time: A History of Black Incarceration
- • AAST 221 - Historic and Contemporary Debates in African American Education
- • AAST 222 - Historic and Contemporary Debates in African American Education II
- • AAST 223 - Fingerprints Across Time: Re-memoring and Africana Identity
- • AAST 224 - Beginning Choreography in Cultural Traditions
- • AAST 225 - Social Justice in Dance
- • AAST 229 - Radical Thinkers and Movements in the Caribbean
- • AAST 231 - African American Politics
- • AAST 232 - Africana Philosophy
- • AAST 234 - Africana Popular Culture
- • AAST 235 - Government and Politics of Africa
- • AAST 236 - Politics and Society in Africa since the 1980s
- • AAST 241 - Rhythms of Resistance: Carnival, Dance, and the Fight for Social Justice
- • AAST 244 - Modern African Literature
- • AAST 248 - Resistance and Voice: Literature of the African Diaspora
- • AAST 249 - Afrofuturism and Black Speculative Fiction: Black to the Future
- • AAST 250 - From Reconstruction to the Information Age: African American History 1865 - 2000
- • AAST 251 - How Black Women Made Modern America
- • AAST 257 - African American History Through Film
- • AAST 261 - Framing Blackness: African Americans and Film in The United States, 1915 to the Present
- • AAST 262 - Capoeira Angola II
- • AAST 263 - Black English and Voice: An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
- • AAST 264 - African American Drama
- • AAST 268 - Black Arts Workshop
- • AAST 273 - Intermediate Trust the Process: The Art of the Study in Formal and Conceptual Design
- • AAST 278 - Workshop: Playwrighting and Performance in the Time of the Black Lives Matter Movement
- • AAST 280 - Africana Philosophies of Education
- • AAST 281 - Practicum in Tutoring
- • AAST 283 - African American Business History
- • AAST 285 - African American Women’s History
- • AAST 289 - Black Wall Streets: African American Urban Experience from Progressive Era to the Great Depression
- • AAST 292 - Choreographic Practices for Black Dance, Social Dance, Street Dance, TV, and Social Media
- • AAST 301 - Exploring The Works of Bell Hooks
- • AAST 302 - Marxism and the Black Radical Tradition
- • AAST 304 - Africana Humanities in Dialogue
- • AAST 337 - Seminar: African Capitalists and African Development
- • AAST 346 - Contemporary African American Literature, 1937 to the Present
- • AAST 347 - Culture, History, and Identity: Caribbean Literature and the Politics of Survival
- • AAST 348 - The Evolution of Black Queer Performance and Storytelling: 1920’s-Now
- • AAST 350 - Intermediate Seminar: Research and Practice in Africana Studies
- • AAST 355 - Black Feminist Theory
- • AAST 357 - Empire and Resistance in the Caribbean
- • AAST 368 - Black Arts Workshop II: African Diasporan Culture in Perfomance from Blues to Hip Hop
- • AAST 372 - The Word and The Beat
- • AAST 376 - Shakespeare and the Black Aesthetic
- • AAST 382 - Seminar: James Baldwin
- • AAST 450 - Senior Seminar
- • AAST 502F - AAST Senior Honors - Full
- • AAST 502H - AAST Senior Honors - Half
- • AAST 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • AAST 995H - Private Reading - Half
Anthropology
Arabic
Archaeological Studies
Art History
- • ARTH 110 - Christian Art: A Global History
- • ARTH 150 - Approaches to Western Art
- • ARTH 152 - Approaches to Chinese and Japanese Art
- • ARTH 154 - Approaches to African Art
- • ARTH 157 - Approaches to the Art of the Americas
- • ARTH 158 - Approaches to Islamic Art
- • ARTH 204 - Introduction to Book Studies
- • ARTH 210 - Medieval Art
- • ARTH 211 - Illuminated Manuscripts
- • ARTH 212 - Monastic Art of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- • ARTH 213 - Late Medieval Art
- • ARTH 214 - Synagogues, Churches, and Mosques: Sacred Art of the Medieval Mediterranean
- • ARTH 215 - Saints and Relics in Medieval and Renaissance Art
- • ARTH 216 - Romanesque & Gothic Art
- • ARTH 217 - Ancient and Early Medieval Art: from Augustus to Charlemagne
- • ARTH 218 - From Emperor to Pope: Art, Architecture, and Urbanism in Ancient and Medieval Rome
- • ARTH 219 - Albrecht Dürer and German Renaissance Printmaking
- • ARTH 220 - Japan’s Encounter with the West: Cultural and Artistic Exchanges, 1540-1900
- • ARTH 223 - Modern Chinese Art
- • ARTH 225 - Pleasure and Design in Confinement: Japanese Prints in and after Edo
- • ARTH 226 - Monks, Miracles, and Magic: Buddhist Art in East Asia
- • ARTH 227 - Topics in East Asian Art: Monuments in a Comparative Perspective
- • ARTH 230 - Women in Chinese Art: Patrons, Artists, and Craftswomen
- • ARTH 237 - Palestinian Art and Visual Culture
- • ARTH 238 - Modern & Contemporary Islamic Art
- • ARTH 252 - Collectives and Collaboration in Modern and Contemporary Art
- • ARTH 253 - Latinx Art: Past and Futures
- • ARTH 254 - The Arts of Latin America in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- • ARTH 255 - Histories of Performance: From Live Art to New Media
- • ARTH 267 - Avant-Garde: Art, Capital, and Revolution
- • ARTH 270 - Africa, Europe, and the Art of Colonization
- • ARTH 271 - Looking for Africa in Brazil
- • ARTH 272 - Sacred Arts of Vodou and Santería
- • ARTH 273 - Art and Empire in Africa, 1000-1700
- • ARTH 290 - Gender and the Visual Arts in Europe and Colonial Latin America, 1450-1650
- • ARTH 291 - Baroque Art
- • ARTH 292 - Art of the Italian Renaissance
- • ARTH 293 - Art and Politics in 16th-Century Italy
- • ARTH 294 - The Arts of Conquest and Resistance in 16th and 17th century Europe and Latin America
- • ARTH 295 - Ingenious Making in the Early Modern World
- • ARTH 299 - Methods of Art History
- • ARTH 310 - Word and Image in Medieval Art
- • ARTH 311 - Art History Without a License
- • ARTH 312 - Art at the Valois Courts
- • ARTH 313 - Illuminated Manuscripts in Oberlin Collections
- • ARTH 315 - Medieval Treasuries
- • ARTH 316 - Research and Writing Workshop
- • ARTH 326 - Death and Dying in East Asian Art
- • ARTH 327 - Image/Object: Material and Mediation in Chinese Art
- • ARTH 328 - New Ghosts Old Dreams: The Art of Post-Imperial China
- • ARTH 329 - Cultural Property? Art, Heritage, Ownership
- • ARTH 334 - Ecocritical Approach to Chinese Art
- • ARTH 337 - Arts of the Islamic Sensorium
- • ARTH 352 - The Pleasures of Disgust in Contemporary Art
- • ARTH 353 - The Special Case of Puerto Rico
- • ARTH 370 - Slavery and the Problem of the Visual
- • ARTH 390 - Wood, Flesh, Metal, Blood
- • ARTH 391 - Love, Lust, and Desire in Renaissance Art
- • ARTH 499 - Art History Honors
- • ARTH 920 - Geoasthetics: Art, Geosciences, and Earthly Matter
- • ARTH 925 - Fashion and Identities of the British Empire
- • ARTH 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • ARTH 995H - Private Reading - Half
Astronomy
Athletics and Physical Education
Biology
Business
Chemistry
Chinese
Cinema and Media
- • CIME 112 - Introduction to American Documentary: 1960 to the Present
- • CIME 115 - Film Production Studio: Camera, Lighting, Sound, Editing
- • CIME 116 - Film Experience: The Cinematic World
- • CIME 117 - Sound and Cinema
- • CIME 130 - Screenwriting Lab
- • CIME 173 - American Cinema, 1966-1990
- • CIME 174 - American Cinema 1977-1990
- • CIME 175 - Modern Latin American Cinema
- • CIME 180 - Selected Directors: Terrence Malick
- • CIME 189 - Cinematography and the Craft of Cinematic Storytelling
- • CIME 202 - Modern Latin American Cinema
- • CIME 206 - Modern Chinese Literature and Film: The Art of Adaptation
- • CIME 211 - What is Media?
- • CIME 214 - The Social Production of News
- • CIME 225 - Sound for Filmmakers
- • CIME 226 - Intro to Audio Documentary and Drama
- • CIME 248 - Belonging: Socially Engaged Multi-Media Art Making
- • CIME 249 - Journalistic Skills as Life Skills
- • CIME 250 - French Cinema, Intersectional and Feminist
- • CIME 260 - Media Ecologies
- • CIME 277 - Visual Storytelling for Directors
- • CIME 282 - Hollywood Narrative & Genre
- • CIME 290 - What is Cinema?
- • CIME 291 - Fundamentals of Cinema Production
- • CIME 295 - Cinematic Storytelling Workshop
- • CIME 298 - First-Person Filmmaking
- • CIME 307 - American Cinema in the 1970’s
- • CIME 309 - Chinese Popular Cinema and Public Intellectualism
- • CIME 313 - Stop Motion Animation Workshop
- • CIME 315 - Queer Media, Activism, and Thought in France: Case Studies
- • CIME 320 - Documentary Production
- • CIME 321 - Contemporary World Auteurs
- • CIME 322 - Experiments in Moving Image and Sound I
- • CIME 324 - The Short Fiction Film
- • CIME 325 - Imagining Immanence
- • CIME 326 - The Personal Narrative
- • CIME 330 - Fascism, Media, and Public Memory
- • CIME 335 - Advanced Screenwriting Workshop
- • CIME 342 - Experiments in Moving Image and Sound II
- • CIME 360 - Strange Cinema
- • CIME 361 - Time & the Human Condition
- • CIME 364 - Advanced Film Making Projects
- • CIME 369 - Turning on the Mind
- • CIME 370 - Francophone Cinemas of the African Diaspora
- • CIME 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
- • CIME 375 - Realism, 1800 to the Present: The Mirror Up to Nature
- • CIME 376 - Screening Spirituality
- • CIME 377 - Narrative Across Platforms
- • CIME 381 - Hopeful Monsters: (Mixed-)Media Studies
- • CIME 388 - Advanced Cinematography
- • CIME 475 - Advanced Filmmaking Projects
- • CIME 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • CIME 995H - Private Reading - Half
Classics
Cognitive Science
College Music
Comparative American Studies
- • CAST 100 - Introduction to Comparative American Studies
- • CAST 106 - The History of Rock: Race, Class, Gender, Place
- • CAST 106OC - The History of Rock: Race, Class, Gender, Place
- • CAST 200 - Theories and Methods in American Studies
- • CAST 201 - Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective
- • CAST 204 - Pop Music and Media
- • CAST 207 - Introduction to Queer Studies
- • CAST 208 - Which American Life?
- • CAST 210 - Sanctuary, Solidarity, and Latina/o/x Practices of Accompaniment
- • CAST 212 - Queer(ing) Media
- • CAST 219 - Introduction to Transgender Studies
- • CAST 221 - Immigration and the American Dream
- • CAST 223 - Surviving America: Introduction to Native Studies
- • CAST 226 - Music of the Americas
- • CAST 229 - How We Look: Visualizing U.S. Identities
- • CAST 231 - The Coalition of the Future: How We Combat White Nationalism and Weave the Fabric of Democracy
- • CAST 232 - History of Race in American Cities and Suburbs
- • CAST 237 - Alaska Natives and the Environment
- • CAST 242 - Asian American Literature at the Crossroads
- • CAST 245 - Asian American Experiments in Life Writing
- • CAST 248 - (Re)Mapping Asian American Studies: An Introduction to Asian American Studies
- • CAST 256 - Immigration in U.S. History
- • CAST 260 - Asian American History
- • CAST 261 - Contemporary Arab American Literature
- • CAST 265 - Arab and Muslim American Studies
- • CAST 268 - The Feminist Sex Wars: 50 Years Later
- • CAST 270 - Latina/o History
- • CAST 277 - Rap the Disco, Punk the Queen: Music of the 1970s
- • CAST 279 - Imagining Borders
- • CAST 302 - American Agricultures
- • CAST 304 - Reality TV
- • CAST 309 - Performing America
- • CAST 311 - Militarization of American Daily Life
- • CAST 312 - Cultures of Surveillance
- • CAST 313 - Archives and Affects
- • CAST 315 - Brown TV
- • CAST 316 - Cold War Cultures: U.S. Militarisms in Asia and the Pacific
- • CAST 319 - Sexual “Absences”
- • CAST 335 - Latinx Oral Histories
- • CAST 336 - Sanctuary and Solidarity
- • CAST 339 - Indigenous Activism, Environmental Justice, and the State
- • CAST 350 - War Ecologies: Militarisms, Technoscience, and the Environment
- • CAST 382 - Afro-Asian America: Intraminority Connections in Historical Perspective
- • CAST 385 - Indigenous Nations, Treaty Rights, and the Great Lakes
- • CAST 404 - Trans Theory
- • CAST 405 - Age of Fracture: The United States since 1973
- • CAST 408 - Race, Religion, and Citizenship
- • CAST 409 - Racial Feelings/Asian Objects
- • CAST 411 - Seminar: Ethnic and Racial Minority Mental Health
- • CAST 416 - Taste the Nation: Culture, Consumption, and American Identities
- • CAST 416OC - Taste the Nation: Culture, Consumption, and American Identities
- • CAST 427 - Borderlands
- • CAST 500 - Capstone Research Seminar
- • CAST 501 - CAST Senior Honors I
- • CAST 502 - CAST Senior Honors II
- • CAST 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • CAST 995H - Private Reading - Half
Comparative Literature
- • CMPL 200 - Introduction to Comparative Literature
- • CMPL 207 - Refugee Odysseys
- • CMPL 220 - Travel and the Idea of Home
- • CMPL 225 - The Existentialist Imagination in Russia and Europe
- • CMPL 227 - Film and Comics in Translation
- • CMPL 237 - The Art of Revolution
- • CMPL 239 - Word and Image across Middle East and Asia
- • CMPL 242 - From Pushkin to Pussy Riot: Literature Meets Music in Russia and Beyond
- • CMPL 245 - Manga and Anime in Cross-Cultural Contexts
- • CMPL 246 - Sex under Socialism: Narratives of Sexuality and Ideology
- • CMPL 250 - Introduction to Literary Translation: Theory, History, Practice
- • CMPL 251 - Gone Writing: Travel and Literature
- • CMPL 252 - Art as Witness in Eastern Europe and Russia
- • CMPL 254 - Deals with the Devil: The Faust Legend Across Cultures
- • CMPL 265 - Anglophone Postcolonial Literatures
- • CMPL 271 - Italian Women Writers in Translation
- • CMPL 277 - Israel/Palestine in Literature and Film
- • CMPL 278 - Jewish/Jew-ish Literatures
- • CMPL 279 - Poetry and Political Activism
- • CMPL 280 - World Gothic
- • CMPL 282 - Israel/Palestine in Literature and Film II (Post-1967)
- • CMPL 287 - ”Bollywood“‘s India: An Introduction to Indian Cinema
- • CMPL 301 - Representations of Trauma in Film and Literature
- • CMPL 302 - Femmes Fatales: Narratives of Feminine Evil, Sexuality, and Perversity
- • CMPL 303 - Imagined Community: Literature and Nationhood
- • CMPL 304 - Shakespeare and Metamorphosis
- • CMPL 305 - The Global Phenomenon of Elena Ferrante
- • CMPL 306 - Literature and the Scientific Revolution
- • CMPL 308 - Visuality, Materiality, and Renaissance Literature
- • CMPL 310 - Visions of the Nuclear Future
- • CMPL 312 - Deserts, Islands, Forests: Environmental Imaginaries from the Global South
- • CMPL 319 - Films of the Global Diaspora
- • CMPL 327 - Surrealism Narrative from Center to Margins
- • CMPL 347 - Sophistications: Queer Postwar New York-Paris Connections
- • CMPL 350 - Advanced Translation Workshop: Poetry
- • CMPL 351 - Advanced Translation Workshop: Prose and Drama
- • CMPL 352 - Translation Workshop: Reviewing Translations
- • CMPL 356 - Latin America in Verse: Poetry, Voice and History
- • CMPL 365 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas
- • CMPL 366 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas LxC
- • CMPL 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
- • CMPL 375 - Franco-Arab Encounters
- • CMPL 376 - Realism, 1800 to the Present: The Mirror Up to Nature
- • CMPL 377 - Migrant Subjects and the Postcolonial Novel
- • CMPL 380 - Middle Eastern Prison Literature
- • CMPL 385 - Women in/and “Bollywood”
- • CMPL 400 - Senior Capstone Project
- • CMPL 415 - Surréalisme et francophonie
- • CMPL 430 - Literature and Music of Heartbreak
- • CMPL 441 - Plague Narratives: Narratology and Immunology
- • CMPL 460 - Repeating Islands: Literatures of the Caribbean
- • CMPL 472 - Medicine, Literature, Biopower
- • CMPL 501 - CMPL Honors I
- • CMPL 502 - CMPL Honors II
- • CMPL 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • CMPL 995H - Private Reading - Half
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Dance
Data Science
East Asian Studies
- • EAST 075 - Japan, Nature, Culture
- • EAST 105 - Chinese Language and Culture in Beijing
- • EAST 107 - Women and Literary Culture in Japan
- • EAST 110 - Japan on Stage and Screen: An Introduction to Kabuki, Noh, and Butoh
- • EAST 115 - Premodern Japanese Literature
- • EAST 118 - Modern Japanese Literature and Film
- • EAST 120 - Chinese Calligraphy
- • EAST 120H - Chinese Calligraphy
- • EAST 121 - China: From Civilizations to Early Modern Empire
- • EAST 122 - Modern China
- • EAST 131 - Japan: Earliest Times to 1868
- • EAST 132 - Modern Japan
- • EAST 133 - Haunted Archipelago: Ghosts, Spirits, and the Occult in Japanese Religion
- • EAST 134 - Masterworks of Premodern Chinese Literature
- • EAST 137 - Introduction to Religion: Buddhism in East Asia
- • EAST 143 - Approaches to Chinese and Japanese Art
- • EAST 147 - Chinese Ethnic Minorities in Multimedia Representations
- • EAST 153 - Religious Rituals in East Asia
- • EAST 154 - Religious Objects in East Asian Religions
- • EAST 163 - Korea and East Asia: From Ancient Times to the Present
- • EAST 206 - Modern Chinese Literature and Film: The Art of Adaptation
- • EAST 210 - Japan’s Film and Modern Literature
- • EAST 215 - Early Modern Japanese Literature and Culture
- • EAST 218 - Ways of Seeing in Classical Chinese Poetry
- • EAST 220 - The Art of the Japanese Book: Material Culture, Libraries, Museums
- • EAST 222 - Modern Chinese Art
- • EAST 225 - Pleasure and Design in Confinement: Japanese Prints in and after Edo
- • EAST 230 - Women in Chinese Art: Patrons, Artists, and Craftswomen
- • EAST 233 - The Long War in Modern China
- • EAST 234 - Screening China
- • EAST 235 - China on the Global Stage
- • EAST 241 - Living with the Bomb: A Comparative Study of Gender, Race, and Nationalism in Japan and the U.S.
- • EAST 249 - Green Japan
- • EAST 250 - The Great Wave: A Maritime View of Japanese History
- • EAST 261 - On the Edges of China
- • EAST 280 - The Korean War
- • EAST 294 - Eco-Dynasties: China’s Environmental Past, Present, and Future
- • EAST 305 - Tang Dynasty Tales: Fiction, History, Hearsay
- • EAST 307 - Occupied Japan, 1945-1952
- • EAST 309 - Chinese Popular Cinema and Public Intellectualism
- • EAST 322 - Avant Garde in Japanese Literature, Art and Film
- • EAST 327 - Mapping China and East Asia
- • EAST 328 - The Great War and Asia, 1914-1925
- • EAST 329 - Cultural Property? Art, Heritage, Ownership
- • EAST 332 - Discrimination in Modern Japan
- • EAST 334 - Ecocritical Approach to Chinese Art
- • EAST 335 - Buddhism, Healing, and the Body in East Asia
- • EAST 340 - The Tale of Genji
- • EAST 358 - Memory and Justice in East Asia
- • EAST 364 - You Are What You Eat and Wear: Global Crops
- • EAST 367 - The Other Great Game, 1860-1905
- • EAST 401 - East Asian Studies Honors
- • EAST 436 - Science and Technology in Early Modern and Modern East Asia
- • EAST 482 - Discrimination in Modern Japan
- • EAST 500 - Capstone Project
- • EAST 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • EAST 995H - Private Reading - Half
Economics
Education
English
- • ENGL 103 - Introduction to World Literature
- • ENGL 104 - Supervidere: Surveillance Cultures of the American Canon
- • ENGL 105 - Literature and Environmentalism
- • ENGL 110 - A History of the English Language
- • ENGL 112 - One Hundred Poems
- • ENGL 123 - Introduction to Shakespeare
- • ENGL 140 - Arthurian Fictions
- • ENGL 180 - Selected Authors: Marilynne Robinson
- • ENGL 190 - Percival Everett: Sampling Dialogic Contemporary Fiction(s)
- • ENGL 201 - Rethinking Gender in American Literature
- • ENGL 202 - Lyric Poetry
- • ENGL 203 - Early British Literature: Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton
- • ENGL 204 - Comically Serious: Graphic Novels and the Art of Storytelling
- • ENGL 205 - The Environment and American Fiction
- • ENGL 206 - Shakespearean Tragedy
- • ENGL 208 - Diaspora Stories
- • ENGL 209 - Ovid in the Middle Ages
- • ENGL 210 - (Imagined) African American Geographies
- • ENGL 211 - Black Cleveland in Migration (Narrative)
- • ENGL 213 - Modernism and the Manifesto
- • ENGL 215 - Thinking with Renaissance Literature
- • ENGL 216 - Art, War, and Abstraction
- • ENGL 217 - Transgender Literature: Transition, Narrative, and Desire
- • ENGL 218 - Shakespeare and the Limits of Genre
- • ENGL 219 - Person and Impersonation
- • ENGL 223 - Meaning and Being
- • ENGL 227 - Jane Austen and Company: Romantic Revolutions
- • ENGL 229 - The Poets’ Bible
- • ENGL 234 - The Postcolonial Novel
- • ENGL 238 - Contemporary American Fiction
- • ENGL 242 - Asian American Literature at the Crossroads
- • ENGL 243 - Promise and Peril: Race and Multicultural America
- • ENGL 246 - Comparative Global South Literatures
- • ENGL 253 - Pens and Needles: Gender and Media in Early America
- • ENGL 258 - August Wilson: The Century Cycle
- • ENGL 260 - Black Humor and Irony: Modern Literary Experiments
- • ENGL 261 - Constructing the Subject: African American Women and Auto/Biography
- • ENGL 263 - Black English and Voice: An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
- • ENGL 265 - Anglophone Postcolonial Literatures
- • ENGL 267 - Ethnic Experiments
- • ENGL 275 - Introduction to Comparative Literature
- • ENGL 279 - Imagining Borders
- • ENGL 287 - ”Bollywood“‘s India: An Introduction to Indian Cinema
- • ENGL 289 - Shakespeare in Italy
- • ENGL 290 - Shakespearean Comedy
- • ENGL 291 - What is Cinema?
- • ENGL 292 - Shakespeare and Social Justice
- • ENGL 293 - Acquired Taste: Literature and Colonial American Foodways
- • ENGL 299 - What is Literature: Introduction to the Advanced Study of Literature
- • ENGL 300 - A Queer Self-Assembly
- • ENGL 301 - Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
- • ENGL 302 - The Wild West, the New West, and the Weird West
- • ENGL 303 - Wonder and Invention in the Renaissance
- • ENGL 304 - Shakespeare and Metamorphosis
- • ENGL 305 - James Joyce
- • ENGL 306 - Literature and the Scientific Revolution
- • ENGL 307 - American Cinema in the 1970’s
- • ENGL 308 - Visuality, Materiality, and Renaissance Literature
- • ENGL 309 - The Poetry of Love and Seduction in the Renaissance
- • ENGL 310 - Medieval European Literature: From Virgil to Dante
- • ENGL 317 - Postapocalyptic Pacific Rim
- • ENGL 318 - From Don Quixote to Persepolis: History of the Novel
- • ENGL 319 - Films of the Global Diaspora
- • ENGL 320 - From Frankenstein to Dracula: At the Margins of 19th-Century Britain
- • ENGL 322 - Imagining Immanence
- • ENGL 323 - Six Poets
- • ENGL 324 - Six Poets: 1945-Present
- • ENGL 329 - Louise Erdrich
- • ENGL 330 - Modernist Chicago: Urban Literature and Sociology
- • ENGL 332 - Song and Book
- • ENGL 333 - Just Sayin’: The African American Essay
- • ENGL 343 - American Gothic
- • ENGL 360 - The End: Globalization and Literature
- • ENGL 361 - Strange Cinema
- • ENGL 363 - Gaines, Morrison, Wideman: Textualizing Orality and Literacy
- • ENGL 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
- • ENGL 375 - Realism, 1800 to the Present: The Mirror Up to Nature
- • ENGL 376 - Migrant Subjects and the Postcolonial Novel
- • ENGL 377 - Migrants and Postcolonial Novels
- • ENGL 379 - Welfare Queens and Tiger Moms: Narratives of the Maternal
- • ENGL 381 - Hopeful Monsters: (Mixed-)Media Studies
- • ENGL 399 - Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines
- • ENGL 400 - Senior Tutorial
- • ENGL 417 - Space and Place
- • ENGL 437 - Seminar: Ars Poetica
- • ENGL 438 - Seminar: Literary Cognitive Linguistics
- • ENGL 452 - English Honors I
- • ENGL 453 - English Honors II
- • ENGL 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • ENGL 995H - Private Reading - Half
Entrepreneurship Studies
Environmental Studies and Sciences
First-Year Seminar Program
- • FYSP 002 - Neuroscience and Pop Culture
- • FYSP 006 - Power, Politics, and Pastries
- • FYSP 008 - On Time
- • FYSP 010 - Supply Chains
- • FYSP 016 - Literature of Carnivals, Circuses and Festivals
- • FYSP 018 - Red Futures: Exploring Soviet Science Fiction
- • FYSP 022 - What’s For Dinner? The Science of Healthy Eating
- • FYSP 026 - The Anthropocene: Human Actions, Global Consequences
- • FYSP 030 - Writing Life: Exploring Identity and Place
- • FYSP 032 - Moneyballs (and pucks): Sports Economics
- • FYSP 033 - White Coat Wonders: Examining the Medical Profession
- • FYSP 035 - Reel vs. Real: Decoding Media Representations of the Arab World
- • FYSP 036 - Laughter in Literature and Politics From Antiquity to the Renaissance (and Today)
- • FYSP 041 - Emergence and the Unification of Knowledge
- • FYSP 042 - The River Nile: Power, Capital & Revolution in Egypt
- • FYSP 044 - Objects and Apparitions: Poetry as Fiction and Fact
- • FYSP 045 - How To Use Your Body to Survive College (and Write Brilliant Essays)
- • FYSP 046 - Music on the Stage from Mozart to Musicals
- • FYSP 048 - Cultured Human Cells in Research and Medicine: A Scientific and Philosophical Perspective
- • FYSP 056 - The Way of Heaven and Earth
- • FYSP 058 - African Politics and Society Through Literature
- • FYSP 063 - Research and Reasoning: The Production and Application of Knowledge in STEM
- • FYSP 065 - Palestine: Art, Memory, Exile
- • FYSP 068 - Minds, Machines, and God
- • FYSP 069 - Astrobiology: The Scientific Search for Extraterrestrial Life
- • FYSP 070 - Should We Eat Meat? The History of the Debate
- • FYSP 073 - Radical Reading and Writing: Imagination in the World
- • FYSP 075 - Introduction to Knot Theory
- • FYSP 078 - Finding Stories in Surprising Places
- • FYSP 080 - Pandemic: The Great Influenza in History and Memory
- • FYSP 081 - The Case Study: Crime, Medicine, and Modern Society
- • FYSP 085 - Rebellion, Revolution, Rock-‘n’-Roll: Art and Dissent in Russia
- • FYSP 086 - East Asian Cinema
- • FYSP 095 - Musical Snobbery
- • FYSP 096 - The Art of Social Work
- • FYSP 099 - Food for Thought
- • FYSP 104 - It’s Never Aliens: Understanding Astronomy In The News
- • FYSP 106 - Symmetry at the Alhambra: Geometry and Art in Islamic Spain
- • FYSP 107 - City as Symphony: Cinema, Music, and Modernity
- • FYSP 111 - The Great Divide? Cultural Encounters Between the West and the Islamic World
- • FYSP 119 - From Amistad to Andor: Representations of Rebellion and Revolution in Pop Culture
- • FYSP 120 - The Holocaust in American Popular Culture
- • FYSP 129 - Great Lakes and Rust Belt States
- • FYSP 133 - The Great Debate: The Arguments That Created America’s Constitution
- • FYSP 139 - Drugs, Sex, and Rock and Roll: When Pleasures Become Problems in the Brain
- • FYSP 140 - Slow Thinking: Walking, Moving, Writing
- • FYSP 144 - Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.
- • FYSP 148 - Hollywood’s Italians: How Legends are Made
- • FYSP 149 - International and Domestic Nonprofit Organizations
- • FYSP 151 - Our Senses, Ourselves
- • FYSP 156 - Jewish Identity and American Politics
- • FYSP 157 - Plague Literature and Medicine
- • FYSP 160 - Berlin: 20th-Century City
- • FYSP 164 - The Art of Fashion: Medieval to Modern
- • FYSP 166 - Heroes and Villains
- • FYSP 171 - Environment and Expression in Appalachia
- • FYSP 173 - The French Revolution and the Making of the Modern World
- • FYSP 174 - Is Another World Possible? Utopianism and its Discontents
- • FYSP 176 - Black Women’s Narratives on Page, Stage, and Screen
- • FYSP 177 - The Uncanny in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- • FYSP 178 - Social Justice and Professional Athlete Activism
- • FYSP 181 - Ridiculous Writing
- • FYSP 182 - Paying Attention with Tolstoy
- • FYSP 196 - Why Oberlin? The Value(s) of a Liberal Arts Education
Food Studies
French
- • FREN 101 - Français élémentaire I
- • FREN 102 - Français élémentaire II
- • FREN 205 - Français intermédiaire I
- • FREN 206 - Français intermédiaire II
- • FREN 207 - Queer Citizenship in French and Francophone Spaces
- • FREN 209 - Roots and Routes: Creole and Diaspora Identities in the Francophone World
- • FREN 220 - Travel and the Idea of Home
- • FREN 301 - Expression orale et écrite
- • FREN 302 - Conversation et communication
- • FREN 309 - Plaisir de lire
- • FREN 320 - French Cinema, Intersectional and Feminist
- • FREN 321 - Pratiques de l’écrit
- • FREN 323 - Traduire la pensée
- • FREN 325 - Tasting France
- • FREN 330 - World-Making in French and Francophone Literature
- • FREN 341 - Caribbean Women’s Fiction
- • FREN 347 - Décolonisation linguistique et traduction
- • FREN 353 - Passions du corps et l’âme (1600-1900)
- • FREN 356 - Discovering Champagne: The World in a Glass
- • FREN 365 - Zombies and Spirits in the Caribbean
- • FREN 375 - Franco-Arab Encounters
- • FREN 380 - Esclavage et liberté
- • FREN 387 - Bread, Wine, and Cheese: The French Art of Savoring
- • FREN 388 - À Table: la conversation et l’écriture gastronomique
- • FREN 399 - The Poetics and Politics of French Documentary and the Essay Film
- • FREN 401 - Back to the Future: The French New Wave
- • FREN 406 - Discovering Champagne: The World in a Glass
- • FREN 415 - Surréalisme et francophonie
- • FREN 417 - Graphic Novels and the Making of Identity in the Francophone World
- • FREN 421 - Nonbinary Bodies & Identities in 19th-Century France
- • FREN 423 - L’histoire du corps, 1500-1800
- • FREN 427 - Si je veux, quand je veux: la politique de la reproduction en France et dans ses anciennes colonies
- • FREN 431 - Atelier de Traduction Avancé
- • FREN 435 - Bienvenue? Hospitality as Resistance in French and Francophone Literature
- • FREN 441 - Plague Narratives: Narratology and Immunology
- • FREN 442 - Littérature, pandémie et confinement
- • FREN 462 - 1968: art, média, contestation
- • FREN 471 - Medicine, Literature, Biopower LXC
- • FREN 472 - Medicine, Literature, Biopower
- • FREN 505F - French Honors - Full
- • FREN 505H - French Honors - Half
- • FREN 930 - Poetry & Protest in the Streets: Paris 1968
- • FREN 940 - Poetry & Protest in the Streets: Paris 1968
- • FREN 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • FREN 995H - Private Reading - Half
Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
- • GSFS 101 - Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
- • GSFS 135 - Introduction to Religion: Devotion and Performance in South Asia
- • GSFS 201 - Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective
- • GSFS 203 - Sociology of Sexualities
- • GSFS 206 - Funny Women: Women, Comedy, and Film
- • GSFS 207 - Introduction to Queer Studies
- • GSFS 212 - Queer(ing) Media
- • GSFS 217 - Transgender Literature: Transition, Narrative, and Desire
- • GSFS 219 - Introduction to Transgender Studies
- • GSFS 230 - Religion, Wellness, and the Commodification of Yoga
- • GSFS 232 - Religion and Culture in Indian Epics
- • GSFS 253 - Pens and Needles: Gender and Media in Early America
- • GSFS 258 - Abortion Before and After Dobbs: The Rise of the Right and the Failures of Feminism
- • GSFS 265 - The Poetics and Politics of Health: Intro to Critical Health Humanities
- • GSFS 268 - The Feminist Sex Wars: 50 Years Later
- • GSFS 270 - Queer Gestures: Dance and Performance
- • GSFS 302 - Femmes Fatales: Narratives of Feminine Evil, Sexuality, and Perversity
- • GSFS 305 - Feminist Research Methodologies
- • GSFS 309 - Performing America
- • GSFS 313 - Archives and Affects
- • GSFS 319 - Sexual “Absences”
- • GSFS 320 - Scripting the Body: Performative Methods in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
- • GSFS 325 - Reproductive Tales
- • GSFS 330 - Religion, Gender, and Sexuality in India
- • GSFS 335 - Queering Prison Abolition and Transformative Justice
- • GSFS 340 - Gender and the Visual Arts in Europe and Colonial Latin America, 1450-1650
- • GSFS 347 - Sophistications: Queer Postwar New York-Paris Connections
- • GSFS 353 - Radical “I”: Queer and Feminist Performance of the First Person Voice
- • GSFS 370 - Beloved Bodies: Gender and the Erotic in Islamic Literature
- • GSFS 400 - Senior Capstone
- • GSFS 404 - Trans Theory
- • GSFS 408 - Bad Education: Female Instruction in Ibero-America
- • GSFS 426 - Latin American Literature and the Narrative of the Queer and the Perverse
- • GSFS 499 - Advanced Research Methods
- • GSFS 500 - GSFS Honors
- • GSFS 500F - GSFS Honors - Full
- • GSFS 500H - GSFS Honors - Half
- • GSFS 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • GSFS 995H - Private Reading - Half
Geosciences
German
Global Health
Greek
Health Careers
Hispanic Studies
- • HISP 100 - When World Literature “Discovered” Latin America
- • HISP 101 - Elementary Spanish I
- • HISP 102 - Elementary Spanish II
- • HISP 103 - Mexican Cinema Goes International: Watching Gael García Bernal
- • HISP 157 - Approaches to the Art of the Americas
- • HISP 200 - Music of Latin America
- • HISP 202 - Intermediate Spanish I
- • HISP 203 - Intermediate Spanish II
- • HISP 204 - Intensive Intermediate Spanish
- • HISP 253 - Latinx Art: Past and Futures
- • HISP 294 - The Arts of Conquest and Resistance in 16th and 17th century Europe and Latin America
- • HISP 303 - Conversation and Communication in Spanish
- • HISP 304 - Advanced Grammar and Composition
- • HISP 306 - Introduction to Literary Analysis
- • HISP 309 - Concoctions, Poisons, and Spells: Making Life Livable in Early Modern Spain
- • HISP 310 - The Struggle for Modernity
- • HISP 313 - Advanced Conversation and Communication in Spanish
- • HISP 315 - Crossing the Line: Early Modern Spain and Spanish America
- • HISP 317 - Beyond a World of Wonders: Questioning Narratives of the Conquest
- • HISP 318 - Survey of Latin American Literature II - La ciudad
- • HISP 319 - Grandes Novelas Chicas: The Latin American Novella
- • HISP 324 - First Person Singular: Latin American Autobiographical Narratives
- • HISP 325 - Caos y Destrucción: Literatura Transatlántica de Ciencia Ficción
- • HISP 326 - Formas breves: Fiction Workshop in Spanish
- • HISP 327 - Surrealism Narrative from Center to Margins
- • HISP 334 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers
- • HISP 335 - Melodrama and Cultural Anxiety in Latin America
- • HISP 337 - Cien Años de Soledad
- • HISP 340 - Nationalism, Culture, and Politics Under and After Dictatorship: Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century
- • HISP 341 - Inquisitorial Practices: Heretics, Torture & Fear
- • HISP 342 - Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century LxC
- • HISP 349 - History and Present of the Spanish Language
- • HISP 350 - Qué flow: Music, Culture, and Politics in Latin America
- • HISP 356 - Latin America in Verse: Poetry, Voice and History
- • HISP 359 - Mexican-U.S. American Border Stories
- • HISP 360 - Latin American Feminisms: Debates, Dialogues, and Communal Experiences
- • HISP 361 - Exploring New Genres: Latin American Women Writers
- • HISP 365 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas
- • HISP 366 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas LxC
- • HISP 405 - The New Spaniards: Immigration in Contemporary Spain
- • HISP 408 - Bad Education: Female Instruction in Ibero-America
- • HISP 416 - Constructs of Machismo and Marianismo in the Mexican Literary Canon
- • HISP 417 - Saints, Sinners and Other Cursed Women
- • HISP 419 - Big Old Funny Books: Cervantes, Rabelais, Sterne
- • HISP 421 - Julio Cortázar’s Rayuela
- • HISP 426 - Latin American Literature and the Narrative of the Queer and the Perverse
- • HISP 430 - Literature and Music of Heartbreak
- • HISP 431 - A New Song: The Cultural Politics of Latin American Music in the Sixties and Seventies
- • HISP 439 - Spread the Word: Letters, Newspapers and Pasquines
- • HISP 445 - Crime, Sex, and Ghosts of the Past: Contemporary Spanish Fiction and Film
- • HISP 452 - Puerto Rico Post-Mortem: Nation, Identity, and Language in a Non-Sovereign Territory
- • HISP 455 - Women on the Move: Migrant Women’s Voices at the Mexican-U.S. American Border
- • HISP 456 - Minor Literature, World Literature, and the Limits of Translation
- • HISP 458 - Borges to Cortázar: Fantasy and Violence in Argentine Literature 1930-1955
- • HISP 460 - Repeating Islands: Literatures of the Caribbean
- • HISP 461 - Wild Laboratories: Political Experiments in 19th Century Latin America
- • HISP 462 - Ghosts, Spirits and Specters in Hispanic Narratives
- • HISP 465 - Indignant Spain: Politics and Culture After 2011
- • HISP 501 - Capstone
- • HISP 505F - Hispanic Studies Honors - Full
- • HISP 505H - Hispanic Studies Honors - Half
- • HISP 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • HISP 995H - Private Reading - Half
History
- • HIST 101 - Medieval and Early Modern European History
- • HIST 102 - Modern European History
- • HIST 103 - American History to 1877
- • HIST 104 - American History, 1877 to the Present
- • HIST 105 - China: From Civilizations to Early Modern Empire
- • HIST 106 - Modern China
- • HIST 107 - Russian History I
- • HIST 108 - Russian History II
- • HIST 109 - Latin American History: Invasion to Independence
- • HIST 110 - Latin American History: State and Nation Since Independence
- • HIST 121 - History of the Middle East and North Africa, from the Rise of Islam to 1800
- • HIST 122 - Middle East and North African History from 1800 to the Present
- • HIST 129 - History of Rome
- • HIST 130 - History of Greece
- • HIST 138 - European Empires in Global History
- • HIST 159 - Japan: Earliest Times to 1868
- • HIST 160 - Modern Japan
- • HIST 162 - Premodern India
- • HIST 163 - Modern South Asia
- • HIST 181 - Korea and East Asia: From Ancient Times to the Present
- • HIST 204 - From Gold to Guacamole: Latin American Commodity History
- • HIST 205 - Heavenly Histories: The Making of Western Cosmology from Antiquity to the Trial of Galileo
- • HIST 206 - Medieval Foodways and Health
- • HIST 207 - Cinema, Memory, and Politics in Egypt
- • HIST 208 - Of Miracles and Microscopes: A History of Science from 1200-1800
- • HIST 209 - The City in Europe, 1100-1789
- • HIST 216 - European Socialisms and Post-Socialisms
- • HIST 218 - The American Revolution
- • HIST 219 - The American Civil War
- • HIST 222 - Modern Germany and Eastern Europe, 1848-1989
- • HIST 226 - WW II
- • HIST 227 - The History and Practice of Whiteness in the United States
- • HIST 230 - Jewish Communities of the Ottoman Empire, 1453-1914
- • HIST 231 - The Origins of Modern Diplomacy, 1350-1850
- • HIST 232 - History of Race in American Cities and Suburbs
- • HIST 233 - The Long War in Modern China
- • HIST 234 - Bandits, Terrorists, Partisans: Non-State Political Violence in Modern Europe
- • HIST 238 - Slavery in the U.S.
- • HIST 243 - The Early Modern Mediterranean
- • HIST 244 - The U.S. in World War II
- • HIST 250 - The Great Wave: A Maritime View of Japanese History
- • HIST 251 - U.S. Foreign Policy
- • HIST 256 - Immigration in U.S. History
- • HIST 260 - Asian American History
- • HIST 261 - On the Edges of China
- • HIST 264 - History Design Lab Digital Research Practicum
- • HIST 265 - Sacred and Secular in an Islamic Republic: Pakistan
- • HIST 267 - Islamic Law & Society: From Shari’a to Human Rights
- • HIST 268 - Incarceration in the Modern MENA
- • HIST 270 - Latina/o History
- • HIST 271 - History of Rio de Janeiro
- • HIST 274 - History of the Holocaust
- • HIST 275 - Latin American History on Film
- • HIST 278 - The Productive Past: Innovation and the Early Modern World
- • HIST 280 - The Korean War
- • HIST 282 - The French Empire: 18th Century to the Present
- • HIST 285 - American Indians: Pre-Columbus to the Present
- • HIST 286 - Jewish Italy from Antiquity through Modernity
- • HIST 291 - Antisemitism in European History and Literature
- • HIST 294 - Eco-Dynasties: China’s Environmental Past, Present, and Future
- • HIST 299 - Introduction to Historical Methods
- • HIST 301 - The Politics of Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- • HIST 303 - Seminar: Possession and Property in Medieval Europe
- • HIST 307 - Occupied Japan, 1945-1952
- • HIST 313 - The Enlightenment and its Critics
- • HIST 314 - Existentialism
- • HIST 319 - Muslim Political Thought: Past & Present
- • HIST 322 - American Contact, 1492-1620
- • HIST 326 - Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Latin America
- • HIST 327 - Mapping China and East Asia
- • HIST 328 - The Great War and Asia, 1914-1925
- • HIST 335 - Seminar: Crusades - Contact and Conflict in the Mediterranean World
- • HIST 336 - Women and International Relations, 1400-1900
- • HIST 337 - From the Great War to the Great Depression: America in the 1920s
- • HIST 340 - Doing Local History–Community-Based Learning in Elyria
- • HIST 341 - Research Seminar: The Korean War
- • HIST 347 - The African Diaspora in Contemporary Latin America
- • HIST 354 - The British Empire and the Indian Ocean
- • HIST 358 - Memory and Justice in East Asia
- • HIST 360 - Constructing the Russian Revolutionary Self
- • HIST 363 - The Global Sixties in Latin America
- • HIST 364 - You Are What You Eat and Wear: Global Crops
- • HIST 367 - The Other Great Game, 1860-1905
- • HIST 370 - From Conservation to Climate Crisis: The Environment in Twentieth-Century American History
- • HIST 371 - Muslim Politics in Modern South Asia
- • HIST 372 - Reckoning with Reconstruction, 1863-Present
- • HIST 375 - Beyond Indiana Jones: The History, Politics, and Culture of Archaeology
- • HIST 376 - Westworlds: Research Seminar in Western History
- • HIST 382 - Afro-Asian America: Intraminority Connections in Historical Perspective
- • HIST 383 - Borders, Wars, and Refugees from the Ottoman Empire to ISIS
- • HIST 388 - Women at War
- • HIST 398 - Seminar: Archiving Sex - Researching America’s Sexual Pasts
- • HIST 399 - Narrating the Archives: Local Voices & Global Collections
- • HIST 405 - Age of Fracture: The United States since 1973
- • HIST 407 - Civil War Era
- • HIST 412 - Lords, Peasants, and Pigs on Trial: popular and elite culture in early modern Europe
- • HIST 414 - The Puritans and Their World
- • HIST 416 - The World Upside Down: Abolitionism in America
- • HIST 418 - Beyond Slavery and Freedom in the Atlantic World
- • HIST 424 - How to Make an Empire: Histories of Global Britain
- • HIST 425 - History of Space, History of Time
- • HIST 427 - Borderlands
- • HIST 429 - Jazz of the Americas
- • HIST 430 - Environmental History of the Middle East and North Africa
- • HIST 433 - American Empire
- • HIST 435 - Museums: A Social, Political, and Institutional History
- • HIST 436 - Science and Technology in Early Modern and Modern East Asia
- • HIST 438 - It Can’t Happen Here: Anarchism, Communism, and Fascism in American History
- • HIST 440 - Europe’s East: Orientalisms from Russia to the Balkans
- • HIST 448 - Slavery, Law, and Warfare in North America
- • HIST 456 - Connections beyond Colonialism: Global Histories of the Global South
- • HIST 472 - Colloquium: Early Modern Atlantic World
- • HIST 473 - Colloquium: Violence and Terror in Early America
- • HIST 479 - Colloquium: Readings in 20th Century Urban History
- • HIST 481 - Stalinism
- • HIST 482 - Discrimination in Modern Japan
- • HIST 493 - Repairing the Past: Readings in Historical Justice
- • HIST 500 - History Senior Projects
- • HIST 501 - History Senior Honors I
- • HIST 502 - History Senior Honors II
- • HIST 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • HIST 995H - Private Reading - Half
Humanities
Integrated Arts Practice
Italian
Japanese
Jewish Studies
Latin
Latin American Studies
Law and Society
Learning Enhancement Across the Disciplines
Learning Lab
Linguistics
London Program
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Philosophy
- • PHIL 121 - Philosophy and Morality
- • PHIL 122 - Problems in Philosophy
- • PHIL 126 - Human Nature and Morality
- • PHIL 127 - Being Together: Philosophies of Society and Sociality
- • PHIL 200 - Deductive Logic
- • PHIL 201 - Reason and Argument
- • PHIL 204 - Ethics
- • PHIL 206 - Epistemology
- • PHIL 208 - Metaphysics
- • PHIL 209 - Representation and Reality
- • PHIL 214 - Philosophy in the Schools (PHITS) Practicum
- • PHIL 215 - Human Nature, Happiness, and Virtue: Ethical Theory from Socrates to the Stoics
- • PHIL 216 - Realism, Idealism, and Skepticism
- • PHIL 220 - Philosophy of Language
- • PHIL 222 - Philosophy of Science
- • PHIL 224 - Political Philosophy: Traditional and Non-Traditional Approaches
- • PHIL 226 - Law, Morality, and Punishment
- • PHIL 228 - Topics in Philosophy of Mind
- • PHIL 230 - Aesthetics
- • PHIL 234 - Topics in Applied Ethics
- • PHIL 235 - Biomedical Ethics
- • PHIL 238 - Ethics and Technology
- • PHIL 239 - Philosophy of the Digital Arts
- • PHIL 240 - Feminist Epistemology
- • PHIL 245 - Freedom, Self-Consciousness, and Alienation: Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
- • PHIL 370 - Seminar: Happiness, Death, and the Meaning of Life
- • PHIL 380 - Philosophy of Film and Photography
- • PHIL 390 - Seminar: People and Selves
- • PHIL 401F - Philosophy Honors - Full
- • PHIL 401H - Philosophy Honors - Half
- • PHIL 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • PHIL 995H - Private Reading - Half
Physics
Politics
Psychology
Public Humanities
Religion
- • RELG 100 - Introduction to Jewish Studies: Sacred Spaces and Promised Lands
- • RELG 103 - Religion and Violence
- • RELG 115 - Death and the Afterlife
- • RELG 135 - Introduction to Religion: Devotion and Performance in South Asia
- • RELG 137 - Introduction to Religion: Buddhism in East Asia
- • RELG 151 - Religion in America
- • RELG 175 - Modern Mysticisms: Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam
- • RELG 191 - Religion and Social Change
- • RELG 202 - The Nature of Suffering: The Book of Job and its History of Interpretation
- • RELG 203 - The Garden of Eden in Literature, Art, and Film
- • RELG 204 - Biblical Prophets and Prophecy
- • RELG 205 - Hebrew Bible in its Ancient Near Eastern Context
- • RELG 206 - The Apostle Paul within Judaism
- • RELG 208 - New Testament and Christian Origins
- • RELG 209 - The Bible in American Politics
- • RELG 215 - A History of Sin
- • RELG 216 - Apocalyptic
- • RELG 218 - Authority and Dissent in Medieval Christianity
- • RELG 229 - Religious Rituals in East Asia
- • RELG 230 - Religion, Wellness, and the Commodification of Yoga
- • RELG 231 - Introduction to Hindu Traditions
- • RELG 232 - Religion and Culture in Indian Epics
- • RELG 233 - Haunted Archipelago: Ghosts, Spirits, and the Occult in Japanese Religion
- • RELG 240 - Religious Objects in East Asian Religions
- • RELG 241 - Literature and Ethics: British Novels
- • RELG 242 - Literature and Ethics: American Novels
- • RELG 243 - Roman Catholic Popes and Their Social Teaching
- • RELG 249 - Medical Ethics
- • RELG 253 - Jewish Pilgrimage
- • RELG 254 - Judaism and the Body
- • RELG 256 - Jews and Food
- • RELG 258 - Religious Outsiders and the American State
- • RELG 259 - Jewish Conversions: Transforming the Self
- • RELG 270 - Introduction to Islamic Traditions
- • RELG 271 - American Islam
- • RELG 273 - Drinking With God: An Introduction to Sufism
- • RELG 276 - Religion in Bollywood Film
- • RELG 281 - Traditional African Cosmology and Religions: Shifting Contours and Contested Terrains
- • RELG 290 - Religion, Reason, and Empire
- • RELG 293 - Religion and Abolition: from Slavery to the Prison-Industrial-Complex
- • RELG 303 - Jews and Greeks in Ancient Egypt
- • RELG 306 - Biblical Biographies Told and Retold
- • RELG 330 - Religion, Gender, and Sexuality in India
- • RELG 335 - Buddhism, Healing, and the Body in East Asia
- • RELG 336 - Embodied Mysticism and Negative Theology
- • RELG 351 - American Sacred Spaces
- • RELG 370 - Beloved Bodies: Gender and the Erotic in Islamic Literature
- • RELG 392 - Ethics After Nihilism
- • RELG 401 - Capstone Research Methods
- • RELG 402 - Capstone Colloquium
- • RELG 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • RELG 995H - Private Reading - Half
Russian
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Sociology
- • SOCI 050 - Cleveland Immersion Program
- • SOCI 110 - Introduction to Sociology: Social Structure, Inequality, and Behavior
- • SOCI 112 - Introduction to Sociology: You’re Not the Boss of You
- • SOCI 115 - Introduction to Sociology: Building a Tool-Kit for Social Inquiry
- • SOCI 122 - Introduction to Sociology: Principles of Sociological Thinking
- • SOCI 123 - Introduction to Sociology: Unveiling Socially-Constructed Reality
- • SOCI 124 - Introduction to Sociology: Classics of Sociology
- • SOCI 128 - Introduction to Sociology: Thinking Sociologically
- • SOCI 133 - Introduction to Sociology: Rules for the Game of Life
- • SOCI 174 - Introduction to Sociology: Swallowing the Red Pill
- • SOCI 203 - Sociology of Sexualities
- • SOCI 212 - Foundations of Criminology
- • SOCI 214 - Get Up, Stand Up! Collective Behavior and Social Movements
- • SOCI 215 - Criminology: The Sociology of Crime and Incarceration
- • SOCI 216 - Medical Sociology
- • SOCI 219 - Race and Racism in the U.S.
- • SOCI 223 - Critical Criminology
- • SOCI 224 - Sociology of Sport
- • SOCI 225 - Comparative Fascism
- • SOCI 228 - Global Perspectives on Race & Racism
- • SOCI 230 - Social Change and Political Transformation in Eastern Europe
- • SOCI 241 - American Urbanism
- • SOCI 254 - Political Sociology
- • SOCI 273 - Contemporary International Migration
- • SOCI 274 - Sociology of Immigration: On the Move in a Changing World
- • SOCI 275 - Enacting the Law
- • SOCI 284 - Environmental Sociology
- • SOCI 301 - Social Research Methods
- • SOCI 302 - Social Research Methods Lab
- • SOCI 303 - Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory
- • SOCI 314 - Unequal Educations
- • SOCI 323 - Carceral Studies
- • SOCI 324 - Native and Black Inequality
- • SOCI 325 - Alcohol and Culture: Social Control Under the Influence
- • SOCI 326 - Autoethnography and the Life Course
- • SOCI 329 - Sociology of Black-ish: The Black Middle Class in America
- • SOCI 339 - Coal, Communities and Culture
- • SOCI 340 - Nationalism, Culture, and Politics Under and After Dictatorship: Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century
- • SOCI 345 - Gender, Work, and Labor in a Global Context
- • SOCI 387 - Serving the Public: Labor & Place in Cafes, Bars, & Restaurants
- • SOCI 387OC - Serving the Public: Labor & Place in Cafes, Bars, & Restaurants
- • SOCI 391H - Practicum - Half
- • SOCI 399 - Leadership & Social Change
- • SOCI 400 - Sociology Capstone
- • SOCI 474 - Immigrant Rights and Capitalism: Justice for All?
- • SOCI 491F - Sociology Senior Honors - Full
- • SOCI 491H - Sociology Senior Honors - Half
- • SOCI 499 - Advanced Research Methods
- • SOCI 995F - Private Reading - Full
- • SOCI 995H - Private Reading - Half
Studio Art
Theater
Varsity Sports - Men
Varsity Sports - Women
Writing and Communication
Writing and Communication Practica
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