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Course Schedule—Fall 2005

Interdepartmental

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INTERDEPARTMENTAL

360.101 257 (H,S) 

INTRODUCTION TO AFRICANA STUDIES (3) Hayes   Limit 25     Introduction to Africana Studies through an interdisciplinary examination of patterns of change, movement, & adaptation among people of African descent in Africa & the Americas.

Cross-listed with Africana Studies, Anthropology, History, Political Science, the Humanities Center & Sociology

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

360.112 (H,S)

THE CITY:  A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE (3) Crenson/Kargon Limit 40   Freshmen only

Cross-listed with Latin American Studies, History of Science & Technology and Political Science

Sec. 01

T 2-4,
W 2

360.131 (H,S)

(W)

INTRODUCTION TO LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES II (3) Kurlat-Ares   Limit 50 30   The objective is to introduce students to Latin American using 6 major themes including Amerindian civilizations as well as Colonial legal, social and cultural legacies. Classes conducted in English.

Cross-listed with Anthropology and Latin American Studies

Sec. 01

T 2-4 Th 12-2

360.133 (H)

(W)

GREAT BOOKS: WESTERN TRADITION (3) Patton/Bett/Celenza/Biddle     Limit 20 per section

Cross-listed with German, Classics, Philosophy, Romance Languages, and the Humanities Center

Sec. 01


02


03


04

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

360.233 (H,S)

FEMINIST AND QUEER THEORY (3) Marrati/Bennett J./Das Limit 20   This course is an introduction to theories of Feminism, gender, and sexuality. It examines classic and recent texts and considers problems and cases from a variety of cultures and historical periods in local, national and global contexts. Formerly offered as 070.204

Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality and Anthropology

Sec. 01

W 5:30-7:30pm
MW 2-3:30

360.353 (H,S) 

HISTORY OF U.S. AND LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS (3) Limit 25  Smith

Cross-listed with Political Science and Latin American Studies

Sec. 01

T 2-4

360.369 (S)

ISSUES IN GLOBALIZATION (3) Grovogui Cross-listed with Political Science Course canceled 09/09/05

Sec. 01

Th 4-6pm F 10-12

360.375 (H,S)

(W)     

BEBOP, MODERNISM AND CHANGE (3) Hayes   Limit 20 The seminar explores the social & political content, meanings, & intent of bebop music from the 1940’s to the 1960’s and its impact on the social transformation of America.

Cross-listed with Africana Studies, Anthropology, English, History, the Humanities Center, Political Science and Sociology

Sec. 01

ThF 2-3:30

360.376 (H,S)

(W)

THE BODY OF ISLAM (3) Limit 30  Baxstrom Course added 08/01/05

Cross-listed with Anthropology and Women, Gender, & Sexuality

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

360.403 (H,S)

(W)

THE FAMILY IN ECONOMIC AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL DISCOURSE (3) Khan / Das  Perm. Req’d.  Limit 20  Prereq: 180.101-102  Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory only

Cross-listed with Anthropology, Economics, and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Sec. 01

Th 1-3

360.505

INDEPENDENT STUDY: AFRICAN AMERICANS AT JHU Knight    Course added 10/06/05

Sec. 01

TBA

360.533

DIRECTED READINGS Staff     Minor in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies   Limit: 15 Course added 09/08/05

Cross-listed with Women, Gender, & Sexuality

Sec. 01

TBA

360.535

DIRECTED READINGS Staff     Minor in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies   Limit: 15 Course added 09/08/05

Cross-listed with Women, Gender, & Sexuality

Sec. 01

TBA

360.605

SEMINAR: ENVIRONMENT AND APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS Meneveau Note: Lecture will not start until 11am

Cross-listed with Geography and Environmental Engineering, Earth and Planetary Sciences and Mechanical Engineering

Sec. 01

F 10:30-12:30 11

360.605

SEMINAR: ENVIRONMENT AND APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS Meneveau Note: Lecture will not start until 11am

Cross-listed with Geography and Environmental Engineering, Earth and Planetary Sciences and Mechanical Engineering

Sec. 01

F 10:30-12:30 11

360.661

THE PHILOSOPHY AND  NEUROSCIENCES OF EMOTIONS  Leys/Williams  Topics include: The role of meaning and intention in the emotions; the nature of the intentional object; Darwinian approaches to the emotions; “natural kinds” and the emotions; and recent neurological approaches to the emotions.

Cross-listed with History of Science and Technology, Political Science, History, Philosophy and the Humanities Center

Sec. 01

W 1-4

360.669

SEMINAR: CULTURE, POWER AND HISTORY Northcott For Graduate Students only or Perm. Req’d Cross-listed with Anthropology Course canceled 12/20/05

Sec. 01

Th 4-6pm

 

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