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Science and Technology Studies

Interdepartmental Courses for Autumn 2012

Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Literature area of concentration offered in Autumn 2012. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Science and Technology Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.

Comparative Studies

  • 2214 Introduction to Sexuality Studies, MWF 1130-1225
  • 2301 Introduction to World Literature, WF 220-340, Berman
  • 2341 Technology, Science and Society, TR 910-1005 plus recitation, Coleman
  • 2360 Intro to Comparative Cultural Studies, MWF 1130-1225
  • 2370 Intro to Comparative Religion, WF 910-1005 plus recitation, Erzen
  • 2864H Modernity and Postmodernity: Issues and Ideas, TR 220-340, Borland
  • 3645 Cultures of Medicine, WF 935-1055, Fish
  • 3646 Cultures, Natures, Technologies, MW 1110-1230, Livingston
  • 3990 Appr to Comparative Studies, TR 1110-1230, Horn
  • 4845 Gender, Sexuality, and Science, WF 1245-205, Jesser
  • 4874 New Age and New Religious Movements, TR 1110-1230, Urban
  • 4990 Senior Seminar, TR 3:55-5:15, Berman
  • 5691 Topics in Comparative Studies, TR 355-515

African American and African Studies

  • 4921 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, TR 220-340, Noble

Anthropology

  • 2202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, MWF 1020-1115; TR 1110-1230; MWF 1130-1225; TR 220-340
  • 2202H  Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, MWF 1130-1225; TR 1245-205
  • 3525 History of Anthropological Theory, MWF 910-1005, Smith
  • 4597.01 Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations, MWF 1240-135; MWF 1240-135; MWF 150-245; TR 355-515
  • 4597.02 Women, Culture, and Development, TR 8-920; MWF 1020-1115; TR 1245-205; MWF 410-505
  • 4597.05H The Global Food Crisis, TR 1110-1230, Piperata
  • 5602 Medical Anthropology: Global Perspectives on Women's Health, TR 935-1055, Piperata
  • 5614 Ethnobotany, MWF 1020-1115, Gremillion

Communication

  • *2511 Visual Communication Design, WF 1110-1230, Carrizo; WF 220-340, Carrizo; TR 935-Carrizo
  • 2540 Introduction to Communication Technology, MWF 410-505
  • 3226 Multimedia Journalism, TWRF 1240-135, Carrizo
  • 3240 Science Communication, TR 220-340, Nisbet
  • 3404 Media Law and Ethics, TR 935-1055, Schwartz; TR 1110-1230, Schwartz
  • 3440 Mass Communication and Society, MWF 1130-1225
  • 3444 Advertising and Society, MWF 910-1005, Moyer-Guse
  • 3545 Human-Computer Interaction, TR 355-515
  • 3554 Social Implications of Communication Technology, TR 355-515, Westerwick
  • 3597.01 International Perspectives on Communication, TR 355-515, Nisbet
  • 3597.02 Media and Terrorism, MWF 910-1005; MWF 3-355; TR 1110-1230, McCluskey
  • 3668 Intercultural Communication, MWF 1130-1225, Westerwick
  • 4401 Mass Communication and Youth, MWF 150-245, Moyer-Guse
  • 4445 Stereotypes in Media, MWF 1240-135, Appiah
  • 4554 Social Media, TR 935-1055
  • 4557 Communication Networks, TR 220-340, Garrett
  • 4738 Health Communication and New Media, MWF 3-355
  • 4814 Political Communication, TR 935-1055, Garrett

English

  • 2270 Intro to Folklore, WF 1130-1250
  • 2277 Introduction to Disability Studies, TR 935-1055
  • 4569 Digital Media and English Studies, TR 935-1055, R. Selfe
  • 4573.01 Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
  • 4573.02 Rhetoric and Social Action, WF 220-340, Fredal

Environment and Natural Resources

  • 2100 Introduction to Environmental Sciences, TR 1245-205, Lower
  • 2300 Society and Natural Resources, TR 1110-11230, Toman
  • 4000 Environmental and Natural Resources Policy, TR 220-340, Koontz

History

  • 2260 European Thought and Culture, 19th Century, TR 935-1055, Kern
  • 3700 American Environmental History, WF 935-1055, Roth

Horticulture

  • 2203 People and Plants: Meals, Medicine, Material, and Myth, TR 935-1055, Burchfield

International St

  • 3850 Introduction to Globalization, MWF 1130-1225, Yosha
  • 4597.01 Problems & Policies in World Population, Food, & Environment, WF 935-1055, Sohngen

Philosophy

  • 2500 Symbolic Logic, TR 1130-1225 plus recitation, Taaschek
  • 2860 Science and Religion, WF 1110-1230, Samuels
  • 3650 Philosophy of Science, TR 1110-1230, Tennant
  • 5400 Advanced Political & Social Philosophy, MW 1110-1230, Turner

Physics

  • 2367 Uses of Science in Solving Problems of Society, TR 355-515

Slavic

  • 3320 Science Fiction: East vs. West, TR 1245-205, Goscilo

Sociology

  • 3302 Technology and Global Society, MWF 8-855, Anthony; MWF 1130-1225, Anthony
  • 3630 Medical Sociology, TR 935-1055, Thompson
  • 4608 Gender, Race, and Class in Mass Communications, WF 1245-205, Gray
  • 4635 Mwn and Women in Society, WF 1110-1230, Gray
  • 5450 Sociology of Global Health and Illness, WF 1245-205, Thompson

Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
 

  • 2215 Reading Women Writers, MWF 8-855, Celleri; WF 935-1055, Kaedbey
  • 2230 Gender, Sexuality and Race in Popular Culture, WF 1245-205, Husain; TR 1110-1230, Williams; MWF 3-355, Stotlar; MWF 8-855;
  • 2282 Intro to Queer Studies, TR 8-920, Breau
  • 2550 History of Feminist Thought, TR 935-1055, Winnubst
  • 2305 Gender and Sexuality in Global Perspective, TR 530-650, Sengupta
  • 2306 Girlhood, MWF 1240-135, Thomas
  • 2350 Feminist Perspectives on Women and Violence, TR 220-340, Engel
  • 3505 Feminist Perspectives on Globalization, WF 1110-1230, Sreenivas
  • 4402 Black Women: Representations, Politics, and Power, M 1210-2, Smooth
  • 4405 Race and Sexuality, TR 220-340, Winnubst
  • 4520 W omen of Color and Social Sctivism, WF 220-340, Springer

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