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Comparative Cultural Studies Summer 2012

Interdepartmental Courses for Summer 2012

Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Cultural Studies area of concentration offered in Summer 2012. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Comparative Cultural 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

  • 4597.02 Global Culture

Anthropology

  • 2202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, TR 4:45-7:25

Communication

  • 2511 Visual Communication Design, MWF 10:05-11:55, Vang; MWF 2:15-4:05, Vang
  • 2540 Intro to Communication Technology, MWF 2:15-4:05, Dillon
  • 3440 Mass Communication and Society, MWF 10:05-11:55, Hanus
  • 3444 Advertising and Society, TR 1:50-4:30, Brookes

English

  • 2263 Intro to Film, M 1:50-4:30 and WF 1:50-2:45
  • 2264 Intro to Popular Culture Studies, MW 8:00-10:40
  • 2270 Intro to Folklore, MW 10:55-1:35
  • 2277 Intro to Disability Studies, TR 1:50-4:30
  • 3378 Special Topics in Film and Literature, MW 1:50-4:30, Griffith
  • 4592 Special Topics in Women’s Literature, MW 8-10:40, Hattaway

History

  • 2800 Intro to the Discipline of History, MWF 10:05-11:55

History of Art

  • 2901 Introduction to World Cinema, TWRF 2:20-3:40
  • 3901 World Cinema Today, TWRF 5:30-6:50

Philosophy

  • 2450 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, MWF 10:05-11:55; TR 10:55-1:35

Spanish

  • 2322 Spanish Society and the Arts, MWF 12:10-2:00
  • 4560 Introduction to Spanish American Culture, MWF 10:05-11:55

Theatre

  • 2100 Intro to Theatre, WF 10:05-11:55

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

  • 2215 Reading Women Writers, MW 10:55-1:35, Tai
  • 2230 Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Popular Culture, TR 8-10:50, Swenson
  • 3317 Hollywood, Women, and Film, TR 4:45-7:25, Fuller