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GER:IHUM. INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMANITIES

The IHUM requirement may be satisfied in two ways:
Introduction to the Humanities courses (one quarter, introductory course followed by two quarter, thematic sequence), or
The Program in Structured Liberal Education (an intensive, three quarter, residence-based program satisfying the Area 1 requirement, the University first-year writing requirement, and one additional General Education Requirement in the humanities).
See the Introduction to the Humanities web site at http://ihum.stanford.edu for more information. See the Stanford Bulletin for a complete listing of IHUM courses.

Introduction to the Humanities offers courses which satisfy a three quarter General Education Requirement (GER) for first-year students. The following courses satisfy the GER:IHUM-3 (Spring) requirement. However, the Winter/Spring sequences must be completed in their entirety for General Education Requirement fulfillment.

IHUM 3. Epic Journeys, Modern Quests
IHUM 4B. Mass Violence from Crusades to Genocides
IHUM 6B. World History of Science
IHUM 7B. Rebellious Daughters and Filial Sons of the Chinese Family: Present and Past
IHUM 10B. Humanistic Perspectives on Science
IHUM 11B. Making of the Modern World: Europe and Latin America
IHUM 25B. Art and Ideas
IHUM 31B. Ancient Empires
IHUM 34B. A Life of Contemplation or Action? Debates in Western Literature and Philosophy
IHUM 39B. Inventing Classics: Greek and Roman Literature in Its Mediterranean Context
IHUM 40B. World Archaeology and Global Heritage
IHUM 68B. Performing Religion
SLE 93. Structured Liberal Education

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GER:DB-EngrAppSci. DISCIPLINARY BREADTH, ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES

CEE 31Q. Accessing Architecture Through Drawing
CEE 46Q. Fail Your Way to Success
CEE 70. Environmental Science and Technology
CEE 100. Managing Sustainable Building Projects
CEE 101B. Mechanics of Fluids
CEE 156. Building Systems
CEE 176B. Electric Power: Renewables and Efficiency
CEE 180. Structural Analysis
CHEMENG 20. Introduction to Chemical Engineering
CHEMENG 25. Biotechnology
CHEMENG 80Q. Art, Chemistry, and Madness: The Science of Art Materials
CS 73N. Business on the Information Highways
CS 105. Introduction to Computers
CS 106A. Programming Methodology
CS 106B. Programming Abstractions
CS 106X. Programming Abstractions (Accelerated)
CS 107. Computer Organization and Systems
CS 109. Introduction to Probability for Computer Scientists
CS 110. Principles of Computer Systems
CS 121. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
CS 154. Introduction to Automata and Complexity Theory
CS 155. Computer and Network Security
CS 178. Digital Photography
EARTHSYS 102. Renewable Energy Sources and Greener Energy Processes
EARTHSYS 113. Earthquakes and Volcanoes
EE 10N. How Musical Instruments Work
EE 17N. Engineering the Micro and Nano Worlds: From Chips to Genes
EE 23N. Imaging: From the Atom to the Universe
EE 101B. Circuits II
EE 102A. Signal Processing and Linear Systems I
EE 102B. Signal Processing and Linear Systems II
EE 106. Planetary Exploration
EE 109. Digital Systems Design Lab
EE 116. Semiconductor Device Physics
EE 179. Introduction to Communications
ENERGY 102. Renewable Energy Sources and Greener Energy Processes
ENGR 14. Applied Mechanics: Statics
ENGR 15. Dynamics
ENGR 20. Introduction to Chemical Engineering
ENGR 25. Biotechnology
ENGR 40. Introductory Electronics
ENGR 50. Introduction to Materials Science, Nanotechnology Emphasis
ENGR 62. Introduction to Optimization
ENGR 70A. Programming Methodology
ENGR 70B. Programming Abstractions
ENGR 70X. Programming Abstractions (Accelerated)
GEOPHYS 113. Earthquakes and Volcanoes
GEOPHYS 190. Introduction to Geophysical Field Methods
MATSCI 70N. Building the Future: Invention and Innovation with Engineering Materials
MATSCI 152. Electronic Materials Engineering
MATSCI 155. Nanomaterials Synthesis
MATSCI 190. Organic and Biological Materials
MATSCI 197. Rate Processes in Materials
MATSCI 199. Electronic and Optical Properties of Solids
ME 21N. Renaissance Machine Design
ME 70. Introductory Fluids Engineering
ME 80. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
ME 101. Visual Thinking
ME 113. Mechanical Engineering Design
ME 115B. Human Values in Design
ME 140. Advanced Thermal Systems
MS&E 93Q. Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, and Energy
MS&E 111. Introduction to Optimization
MS&E 152. Introduction to Decision Analysis
MS&E 152W. Introduction to Decision Analysis

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GER:DB-Hum. DISCIPLINARY BREADTH, HUMANITIES

AFRICAAM 152. W.E.B. DuBois as Writer and Philosopher
ANTHRO 162. Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Problems
ARTHIST 117. Picturing the Papacy: Renaissance to Neoclassicism
ARTHIST 120. Art and Culture of Northern Europe in the 17th Century
ARTHIST 160A. Twentieth-Century African American Art
ARTHIST 173. Issues in Contemporary Art
ARTHIST 188A. The History of Modern and Contemporary Japanese and Chinese Architecture and Urbanism
ARTHIST 287. Pictures of the Floating World: Images from Japanese Popular Culture
CHINGEN 138. Passion and Love in Chinese Film
CLASSART 149. Roman Portraits and Persons
CLASSGEN 48N. Ethical Wisdom in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy
CLASSGEN 130. Singers of Tales: Ancient and Contemporary Epic in Action
CLASSGEN 137. The Greek Invention of Harmony and Proportion
CLASSGEN 139. Ancient Medicine
CLASSHIS 60. The Romans
COMPLIT 10N. Shakespeare and Performance in a Global Context
COMPLIT 21N. First Person Singular
COMPLIT 115. Nabokov in the Transnational Context
COMPLIT 129A. Contemporary Persian Poetry: Encounter of a Thousand-Year-Old Classical Tradition with Modernity
COMPLIT 141. Literature and Society in Africa and the Caribbean
COMPLIT 248A. CSI Vienna: American Culture in Austria since 1980
DANCE 197. Dance in Prisons: The Arts, Juvenile Justice, and Rehabilitation in America
DRAMA 16N. Beauty or the Beast? Kitsch and Contemporary Culture
DRAMA 110. Identity, Diversity, and Aesthetics: The Institute for Diversity in the Arts
DRAMA 179F. Flor y Canto: Poetry Workshop
EDUC 112X. Urban Education
ENGLISH 20. Masterpieces of English Literature II: From the Enlightenment to the Modern Period
ENGLISH 22. Jane Austen into Film
ENGLISH 60. Poetry and Poetics
ENGLISH 69Q. Sources of Global Challenges Today, Possibilities for Global Solutions: A Literary Exploration
ENGLISH 105. The Renaissance
ENGLISH 115A. Shakespeare and Modern Critical Developments
ENGLISH 120. Masterpieces of English Literature II: From the Enlightenment to the Modern Period
ENGLISH 122. Jane Austen into Film
ENGLISH 135H. Thomas Hardy
ENGLISH 136A. The Lyric in 19th-Century Britain
ENGLISH 142G. 20th-Century American Fiction
ENGLISH 146. Development of the Short Story: Continuity and Innovation
ENGLISH 150D. Women Poets
ENGLISH 152D. W.E.B. DuBois as Writer and Philosopher
ENGLISH 153J. Virginia Woolf and the Social System
ENGLISH 160. Poetry and Poetics
ENGLISH 163. Shakespeare
ENGLISH 171A. English in the World
ENGLISH 183F. Contemporary Critical Theory
ENGLISH 183H. Critical Methods from New Criticism to New Historicism
ENGLISH 183R. Roland Barthes
ENGLISH 184C. Texts in History: Medieval to Early Modern
ENGLISH 186A. American Hauntings
ENGR 131. Ethical Issues in Engineering
ETHICSOC 30. Introduction to Political Philosophy
FILMSTUD 102. Theories of the Moving Image
FILMSTUD 134A. Poetic Cinema: The Soviet School
FRENGEN 190Q. Parisian Cultures of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
FRENLIT 133. Literature and Society in Africa and the Caribbean
FRENLIT 151. 19th-Century Realism: Balzac Versus Flaubert
GERGEN 148. A Brief History of Misogyny
GERGEN 212. The Invention of Experience
GERLIT 16N. Music, Myth, and Modernity: Wagner’s Ring Cycle and Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
GERLIT 130A. Pop Literature in the Federal Republic of Germany
GERLIT 131B. German Lyric and the Oriental Tradition
GERLIT 140. Postcolonialism and German Literature
HISTORY 20Q. Russia in the Early Modern European Imagination
HISTORY 22N. Images and Practices of Violence in Early Modern Russian Art and Law
HISTORY 36N. Gay Autobiography
HISTORY 38N. The Body
HISTORY 104. Trials that Made History: Courtroom Martyrs and Villains from the Classical to Modern Period
HISTORY 133B. Revolutionary England: The Stuart Age
HISTORY 137. The Holocaust
HISTORY 195. Modern Korean History
HISTORY 208B. Women Activists’ Response to War
HISTORY 229. Poles and Jews
HISTORY 233. Reformation, Political Culture, and the Origins of the English Civil War
HISTORY 249. History without Documents
HISTORY 296. Communism and Revolution in China
HUMNTIES 162. Texts in History: Medieval to Early Modern
HUMNTIES 197F. Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina in Dialogue with Contemporary Philosophical, Social, and Ethical Thought
ITALGEN 41N. Imagining Italy
ITALGEN 149. New Frontiers in Italian Cinema
ITALLIT 129. Modern Italian History and Literature
MUSIC 8A. Rock, Sex, and Rebellion
MUSIC 13Q. Classical Music and Politics: Western Music in Modern China
MUSIC 16N. Music, Myth, and Modernity: Wagner’s Ring Cycle and Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
MUSIC 17Q. Perspectives in North American Taiko
MUSIC 18B. Jazz History: Bebop to Present, 1940-Present
MUSIC 19. Introduction to Music Theory
MUSIC 22. Elements of Music II
MUSIC 23. Elements of Music III
MUSIC 38N. Singing Early Music
MUSIC 42. Music History Since 1830
MUSIC 122A. Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint
MUSIC 143. Studies in Classic Music
PHIL 13N. Freedom of the Will and Moral Responsibility
PHIL 30. Introduction to Political Philosophy
PHIL 80. Mind, Matter, and Meaning
PHIL 125. Kant’s First Critique
PHIL 137. Wittgenstein
PHIL 160B. Newtonian Revolution
PHIL 175. Philosophy of Law
PHIL 181. Philosophy of Language
PHIL 184B. Philosophy of the Body
PHIL 194L. W.E.B. DuBois as Writer and Philosopher
POLISCI 3. Introduction to Political Philosophy
POLISCI 130C. History of Political Thought III: Freedom, Reason, and Power
PUBLPOL 103A. Introduction to Political Philosophy
PUBLPOL 183. Philanthropy and Social Innovation
RELIGST 2N. Theories of Ethics in Classical Islamic Thought
RELIGST 23. Introduction to Judaism
RELIGST 37. Introduction to Japanese Religions
RELIGST 101. Classical Islamic Theology
RELIGST 115. Hope and Prophetic Politics: Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Luther King, Jr.
RELIGST 133. Inventing Christianity in Late Antiquity
RELIGST 159A. Religion and Performance in South Asia
RELIGST 172. Sex, Body, and Gender in Medieval Religion
RELIGST 203. Myth, Place, and Ritual in the Study of Religion
RELIGST 220. Modern Muslim Thought: Philosophy, Politics, Society
RELIGST 224. Classical Islamic Texts
RELIGST 239. Luther and the Reform of Western Christianity
RELIGST 273. Historicism and Its Problems
SLAVGEN 147. The Age of War and Revolution: A Survey of Russian Literature and Culture, 1900-1950s
SLAVGEN 155. Anton Chekhov and the Turn of the Century
SLAVGEN 156. Nabokov in the Transnational Context
SLAVGEN 190. Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina in Dialogue with Contemporary Philosophical, Social, and Ethical Thought
SLE 93. Structured Liberal Education
SPANLIT 106N. Contemporary Latin American Novel in Translation
SPANLIT 130. Cultural Perspectives in Iberia
SPANLIT 161. Survey of Latin American Literature
SPANLIT 248. Politics, Terrorism, and Documentary Films in South America
SPANLIT 278. Senior Seminar: The Novelas ejemplares by Miguel de Cervantes and the Culture of the Baroque
SPECLANG 75. Greek Culture, Ideals, and Themes
STS 115. Ethical Issues in Engineering

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GER:DB-Math. DISCIPLINARY BREADTH, MATHEMATICS

CME 104. Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations for Engineers
ECON 50. Economic Analysis I
EESS 160. Statistical Methods for Earth and Environmental Sciences: General Introduction
ENGR 155B. Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations for Engineers
MATH 20. Calculus
MATH 21. Calculus
MATH 51. Linear Algebra and Differential Calculus of Several Variables
MATH 51A. Linear Algebra and Differential Calculus of Several Variables, ACE
MATH 52. Integral Calculus of Several Variables
MATH 53. Ordinary Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
MATH 53H. Honors Multivariable Mathematics
MATH 108. Introduction to Combinatorics and Its Applications
MATH 110. Applied Number Theory and Field Theory
MATH 113. Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
MATH 114. Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory II
MATH 120. Modern Algebra
MATH 132. Partial Differential Equations II
MATH 148. Algebraic Topology
MATH 152. Elementary Theory of Numbers
MATH 156. Group Representations
MATH 161. Set Theory
MATH 171. Fundamental Concepts of Analysis
MATH 172. Lebesgue Integration and Fourier Analysis
MATH 175. Elementary Functional Analysis
PHIL 50. Introductory Logic
PHIL 152. Computability and Logic
PHIL 154. Modal Logic
PHIL 166. Probability: Ten Great Ideas About Chance
PSYCH 10. Introduction to Statistical Methods: Precalculus
STATS 60. Introduction to Statistical Methods: Precalculus
STATS 116. Theory of Probability
STATS 167. Probability: Ten Great Ideas About Chance

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GER:DB-NatSci. DISCIPLINARY BREADTH, NATURAL SCIENCES

ANTHRO 7. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
ANTHRO 14. Introduction to Anthropological Genetics
ANTHRO 175B. Advanced Human Osteology
ANTHRO 178. Introduction to Anthropological Genetics
BIO 1. Human Evolution and Environment
BIO 13N. Environmental Problems and Solutions
BIO 25Q. The Molecular Basis of Genetic Disease
BIO 26N. Maintenance of the Genome
BIO 43. Plant Biology, Evolution, and Ecology
BIO 109B. The Human Genome and Disease: Genetic Diversity and Personalized Medicine
BIO 118. Genetic Analysis of Biological Processes
BIO 121. Biogeography
BIO 125. Ecosystems of California
BIO 132. Advanced Imaging Lab in Biophysics
BIO 137. Plant Genetics
BIO 139. Biology of Birds
BIO 157. Plant Biochemistry
BIO 158. Developmental Neurobiology
BIO 160B. Developmental Biology and Signal Transduction II
BIO 175. Tropical Ecology and Conservation
BIO 180. Fundamentals of Sustainable Agriculture
BIO 189. Biochemistry II
BIOHOPK 43. Plant Biology, Evolution, and Ecology
BIOHOPK 174H. Experimental Design and Probability
CHEM 33. Structure and Reactivity
CHEM 35. Organic Monofunctional Compounds
CHEM 36. Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
CHEM 134. Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
CHEM 153. Inorganic Chemistry II
CHEM 175. Physical Chemistry
CHEM 176. Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM 183. Biochemistry II
CHEM 185. Biochemistry III
CHEMENG 183. Biochemistry II
EARTHSYS 180. Fundamentals of Sustainable Agriculture
EESS 39N. The Carbon Cycle: Reducing Your Impact
EESS 134. Stable Isotopes in Biogeochemistry
EESS 143. Marine Biogeochemistry
EESS 155. Science of Soils
GES 1. Dynamic Earth: Fundamentals of Earth Science
GES 8. The Oceans: An Introduction to the Marine Environment
GES 39N. Forensic Geoscience: Stanford CSI
GES 40N. Diamonds
GES 123. Invertebrate Paleobiology
GES 185. Volcanology
HUMBIO 4A. The Human Organism
HUMBIO 14. Introduction to Anthropological Genetics
HUMBIO 156. Global HIV/AIDS
PHYSICS 17. Black Holes
PHYSICS 25. Modern Physics
PHYSICS 43. Electricity and Magnetism
PHYSICS 65. Thermodynamics and Foundations of Modern Physics
PHYSICS 84Q. The Rise of the Machines
PHYSICS 100. Introduction to Observational and Laboratory Astronomy

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GER:DB-SocSci. DISCIPLINARY BREADTH, SOCIAL SCIENCES

ANTHRO 16. Native Americans in the 21st Century: Encounters, Identity, and Sovereignty in Contemporary America
ANTHRO 22N. Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
ANTHRO 28. Indigenous Australia
ANTHRO 82. Medical Anthropology
ANTHRO 102A. Ancient Civilizations: Complexity and Collapse
ANTHRO 103. The Archaeology of Modern Urbanism
ANTHRO 114. Prehistoric Stone Tools: Technology and Analysis
ANTHRO 123A. Human Diversity: A Linguistic Perspective
ANTHRO 131. The Politics of Humanitarianism
ANTHRO 147A. Folklore, Mythology, and Islam in Central Asia
ANTHRO 166A. Indigenous Forest Management
BIO 102. Demography: Health, Development, Environment
COMM 104. Reporting, Writing, and Understanding the News
COMM 120. Digital Media in Society
CSRE 116. Language, Culture, and Education in Native North America
ECON 1B. Introductory Economics B
ECON 116. American Economic History
EDUC 112X. Urban Education
ENGR 159Q. Japanese Companies and Japanese Society
FEMST 260. Seminar in Women’s Health: Women and Disabilities
HISTORY 62N. The Atomic Bomb in Policy and History
HISTORY 103E. History of Nuclear Weapons
HISTORY 137A. Europe, 1945-2002
HISTORY 138B. Colonialism and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Europe
HISTORY 145B. Africa in the 20th Century
HISTORY 150C. The United States in the Twentieth Century
HISTORY 151. Slavery and Freedom in American History
HISTORY 163. A History of North American Wests
HISTORY 181B. The Middle East in the 20th Century
HISTORY 206. History and Geography of Contemporary Global Issues
HISTORY 208S. The Politics of Retrospective Justice
HISTORY 233B. Early Modern Sexualities
HISTORY 242G. Representing the World: Maps, Statistics, and Photography
HISTORY 243C. 18th-Century Colonial Science and Medicine
HISTORY 251G. Topics in Constitutional History
HISTORY 258. History of Sexuality in the U.S.
HISTORY 260. California’s Minority-Majority Cities
HISTORY 268E. American Foreign Policy and International History, 1941-2009
HISTORY 274A. Representing Revolution: The Mexican Revolution in Crossdisciplinary Perspective
HISTORY 279A. Visual and Urban Culture of Modern Latin America
HISTORY 281A. Twentieth-Century Iraq: A Political and Social History
HISTORY 287F. The Making of Jewish Identities in the 19th and 20th Centuries
HISTORY 287G. Europeans, Jews, and Muslims in Colonial French Algeria, 1830-1962
HISTORY 293D. Empire and Cosmopolitanism: Traveling Ideas in Global Political Thought
HISTORY 296E. Contentious Identities: The Formation of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationhood in Modern Japan
HUMBIO 4B. Environmental and Health Policy Analysis
HUMBIO 119. Demography: Health, Development, Environment
HUMBIO 187. Human Diversity: A Linguistic Perspective
JAPANGEN 71N. Language and Gender in Japan: Myths and Reality
LINGUIST 1. Introduction to Linguistics
LINGUIST 65. African American Vernacular English
LINGUIST 105. Phonetics
LINGUIST 130A. Introduction to Linguistic Meaning
LINGUIST 144. Introduction to Cognitive and Information Sciences
LINGUIST 156. Language and Gender
MATSCI 159Q. Japanese Companies and Japanese Society
NATIVEAM 116. Language, Culture, and Education in Native North America
PHIL 190. Introduction to Cognitive and Information Sciences
POLISCI 1. Introduction to International Relations
POLISCI 110D. War and Peace in American Foreign Policy
POLISCI 110Y. War and Peace in American Foreign Policy
POLISCI 111D. British Politics
POLISCI 116. History of Nuclear Weapons
POLISCI 120C. American Political Institutions: Congress, the Executive Branch, and the Courts
POLISCI 123. Politics and Public Policy
POLISCI 149S. Islam and the West
POLISCI 222S. Topics in Constitutional History
PSYCH 1. Introduction to Psychology
PSYCH 8N. Life Span Development
PSYCH 16N. Amines and Affect
PSYCH 70. Introduction to Social Psychology
PSYCH 80. Introduction to Personality Psychology
PSYCH 132. Introduction to Cognitive and Information Sciences
PSYCH 143. Developmental Anomalies
PSYCH 146. Observation of Children
PSYCH 149. The Infant Mind: Cognitive Development over the First Year
PSYCH 180. Social Psychological Perspectives on Stereotyping and Prejudice
PUBLPOL 101. Politics and Public Policy
PUBLPOL 105. Quantitative Methods and Their Applications to Public Policy
PUBLPOL 125. Law and Public Policy
PUBLPOL 184. Poverty and Policies in Developing Economies
SOC 1. Introduction to Sociology
SOC 22N. The Roots of Social Protest
SOC 107. China After Mao
SOC 111. State and Society in Korea
SOC 125A. Understanding Religion in a Global Context
SOC 139. American Indians in Contemporary Society
SOC 140. Introduction to Social Stratification
SOC 147A. Comparative Ethnic Conflict
SOC 149. The Urban Underclass
SOC 155. The Changing American Family
SOC 161. The Social Science of Entrepreneurship
SOC 164. Immigration and the Changing United States
SOC 165. Power, Gender, and the Professions
SOC 180A. Foundations of Social Research
SYMBSYS 100. Introduction to Cognitive and Information Sciences
URBANST 112. The Urban Underclass
URBANST 161. U.S. Urban History since 1920
URBANST 163. Land Use Control

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GER:EC-AmerCul. EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP, AMERICAN CULTURES

ANTHRO 16. Native Americans in the 21st Century: Encounters, Identity, and Sovereignty in Contemporary America
DANCE 197. Dance in Prisons: The Arts, Juvenile Justice, and Rehabilitation in America
ECON 116. American Economic History
HISTORY 150C. The United States in the Twentieth Century
HISTORY 251G. Topics in Constitutional History
HISTORY 260. California’s Minority-Majority Cities
LINGUIST 65. African American Vernacular English
MUSIC 8A. Rock, Sex, and Rebellion
MUSIC 17Q. Perspectives in North American Taiko
MUSIC 18B. Jazz History: Bebop to Present, 1940-Present
POLISCI 222S. Topics in Constitutional History
SOC 139. American Indians in Contemporary Society
SOC 149. The Urban Underclass
SOC 155. The Changing American Family
URBANST 112. The Urban Underclass
URBANST 161. U.S. Urban History since 1920

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GER:EC-EthicReas. EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP, ETHICAL REASONING

ETHICSOC 185M. Contemporary Moral Problems
HUMNTIES 197F. Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina in Dialogue with Contemporary Philosophical, Social, and Ethical Thought
PHIL 30. Introduction to Political Philosophy
PHIL 72. Contemporary Moral Problems
POLISCI 3. Introduction to Political Philosophy
PUBLPOL 103A. Introduction to Political Philosophy
SLAVGEN 190. Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina in Dialogue with Contemporary Philosophical, Social, and Ethical Thought

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GER:EC-Gender. EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP, GENDER STUDIES

COMPLIT 10N. Shakespeare and Performance in a Global Context
ECON 145. Labor Economics
FEMST 139. Rereading Judaism in Light of Feminism
FEMST 260. Seminar in Women’s Health: Women and Disabilities
GERGEN 148. A Brief History of Misogyny
HISTORY 36N. Gay Autobiography
HISTORY 38N. The Body
HISTORY 208B. Women Activists’ Response to War
HISTORY 233B. Early Modern Sexualities
HISTORY 258. History of Sexuality in the U.S.
JAPANGEN 71N. Language and Gender in Japan: Myths and Reality
LINGUIST 156. Language and Gender
RELIGST 172. Sex, Body, and Gender in Medieval Religion

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GER:EC-GlobalCom. EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP, GLOBAL COMMUNITY

AFRICAST 111. Education for All? The Global and Local in Public Policy Making in Africa
AFRICAST 148. Media, Art, and Social Change in Africa
ANTHRO 22N. Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
ANTHRO 82. Medical Anthropology
ANTHRO 102A. Ancient Civilizations: Complexity and Collapse
ANTHRO 123A. Human Diversity: A Linguistic Perspective
ANTHRO 162. Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Problems
CHINGEN 137. Tiananmen Square: History, Literature, Iconography
CLASSGEN 130. Singers of Tales: Ancient and Contemporary Epic in Action
COMPLIT 141. Literature and Society in Africa and the Caribbean
FRENLIT 133. Literature and Society in Africa and the Caribbean
GERLIT 16N. Music, Myth, and Modernity: Wagner’s Ring Cycle and Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
HISTORY 20Q. Russia in the Early Modern European Imagination
HISTORY 145B. Africa in the 20th Century
HISTORY 195. Modern Korean History
HISTORY 229. Poles and Jews
HUMBIO 187. Human Diversity: A Linguistic Perspective
INTNLREL 166. Russia and Islam
MUSIC 13Q. Classical Music and Politics: Western Music in Modern China
MUSIC 16N. Music, Myth, and Modernity: Wagner’s Ring Cycle and Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
POLISCI 111D. British Politics
POLISCI 149S. Islam and the West
SLAVGEN 147. The Age of War and Revolution: A Survey of Russian Literature and Culture, 1900-1950s
SOC 22N. The Roots of Social Protest
SOC 111. State and Society in Korea
SOC 147A. Comparative Ethnic Conflict
SPECLANG 75. Greek Culture, Ideals, and Themes

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