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Comparative Ethnic and American Studies Summer 2012

Interdepartmental Courses for Summer 2012

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

African and African American Studies

  • 2281 Intro to African-American Literature, MWF 4:20-5:15, Cash; MW 10:55-1:35, Drake
  • 2367.01 African Amer Voices in US Lit, MW 1:50-4:30, Drake

Art Education

  • 2367.01 Visual Culture: Investigating Diversity and Social Justice, TR 10:55-1:37, Ballengee-Morris; MW 1:50-4:30

English

  • 2281 Introduction to African American Lit, TR 1:50-4:30
  • 2367.05 The U.S. Folk Experience, MWF 4:20-6:10

History

  • 3005 The U.S. Constitution and American Society  to 1877, MWF 9:10-11:15, Vernon
  • 3010 Colonial North America to 1763, MTR 10:05-11:55, Gallay

Music

  • 2252 History of Rock and Roll, TWRF 11:10-12:10

Sociology

  • 3463 Social Stratification: Race, Class, and Gender,  WF 10:55-1:35
  • 3464 Work, Employment, and Society, TR 9:00-11:40
  • 5605 Sociology of Sexuality, WF 12:10-2:00

Spanish

  • 2520 Latin American Literature in Translation: Fictions and Realities, MWR 10:05-11:55
  • 4560 Introduction to Spanish American Cultures, MWF 10:05-11:55
  • 5689 Spanish in Ohio: An Experiential Course, MWF 12:10-2:00

Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies

  • 2215 Reading Women Writers, TR 10:55-1:35, Tai
  • 2230 Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Popular Culture, TR 8:00-10:50, Swenson