Featured Courses

Check out the featured courses below that are recommended by major departments and programs. Below is the list of featured courses offered in Spring 2025.

Course instructor meeting info
AFRC 0019: Visions of America: Plural Nations, Places, and Ideals Michael Hanchard W 12pm-2:59pm
AFRC 2760: African American Life and Culture in Slavery Heather Williams M 1:45pm-4:44pm
ANTH 1490: Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies Tina Fragoso TR 3:30pm-5:00pm
ANTH 2070 Primate Behavior and Ecology Caroline Jones MW 1:45pm-3:15pm
ARCH 3302: Thinking through Making Brian Szymanik M 3:30pm-4:30pm
ARCH 2101: Concepts for Understanding Space in the Americas Fernando Lara MW 10:15am-11:45am
ARTH 0500: First Year Seminar: Beyond Mapping the Land: An Introduction to Landscapes of the Middle East Maryam Athari M 1:45pm-4:45pm
ARTH 3630: Early Modern Art Seminar: Envisioning Abolition Shira Brisman M 5:15pm-8:15pm
ARTH 4400: African Art, 600-1400 Sarah Guerin TR 5:15pm-6:45pm
ASAM 2110: Yellow Peril, Red Scare: Cold War Asia in America Mark Tseng-Putterman W 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
ASAM 1910: Policing, Prisons, and Asian America Sonya Chen T 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
CLST 1205: Race & Ethnicity in the Ancient World Kate Brassel TR 10:15am-11:44am
CLST 1208: Ancient Women’s Voices from Homer to Hadestown J. Carrick T 5:15-8:14 PM
COMM 3390: Critical Perspectives in Journalism Barbie Zelizer TR 10:15am-11:45am
COMM 3091: Communication Internship Seminar Tara Liss-Marino W 5:15pm-7:14pm
COMM 2015: Media, Infrastructures, and the Environment

Matt Parker & Ennuri Jo

M 3:30pm-6:30pm
CRIM-4012/SOCI-3501: Machine Learning for Social Science Greg Ridgeway MW 10:15am-11:44am
CRIM-2025: Transnational Crime Dilara Bural MW 5:15pm-6:44pm
EALC 0040: Introduction to East Asia: Japan David Spafford MW 10:15am-11:14am
EALC 1411: Queer Chinas Teemu Ruskola T 3:30pm-6:29pm
ECON 4225: Micro Perspectives on Macro Outcomes Nord/Fagerstrom MW 8:30-9:59 AM
ECON 4530: Topics in Development Garg/Luna Roman TR 10:15-11:44 AM
ENGL 0090: Business and Literature Jed Esty MW 1:45pm-3:14pm
ENGL 1820: 18th-Century British Poetry Chi-ming Yang MW 3:30pm-4:59pm
ENVS 4200: The Anthropocene: Human-dominated Earth Alain Plante TR 1:45pm-3:14pm
FREN 1229: Le français dans le monde Christine Moisset-Edelstein TR 1:45pm-3:14 PM
FREN 2461: Women’s Writing in French: 19th-21st Centuries Jacqueline Dougherty MW 12:00pm-1:29 PM
GRMN 1210: Witnessing, Remembering, and Writing the Holocaust Liliane Weissberg MW 1:45pm-3:14 PM
GRMN 3275: Poetry and Songs: A German Language Legacy Christina Frei TR 1:45-3:14 PM
HIST 0610: How We and Others Think: A Global Approach to Intellectual History Oscar Aguirre Mandujano TR 1:45-3:14
HIST 1706: Global Environmental History from the Paleolithic to the Present Anne Berg and Marcy Norton MW 12:00-1:30
ITAL 2320: Medium Matters: How to Make Books, Cuneiform to Kindle Francesco Marco Aresu MW 1:45-3:14 PM
ITAL 3250: Italian Ecologies and Environments: Stories and Images in the Age of the Anthropocene Rossella Di Rosa TR 3:30-4:59 PM
LALS/GSWS 3160: Black Magic: Transnational Feminist Perspectives of AfroLatinidad Dr. Krista Cortes T 1:45pm-4:44pm
LALS 2610/SOCI 2610: Latinos in the U.S. Guadalupe Barrientos TR 10:15am – 11:44am
LING 0600: Introduction to Sociolinguistics Meredith Tamminga MW 10:15am-11:14am
LING 2220: Phonetics II: Data Science Aletheia Cui MW 10:15am-11:44am
MUSC 0160: First-Year Seminar: Sound Cultures in Modern Korea Laurie Lee TR 10:15am-11:14am
MUSC 4301: Seminar in Music History: Sex and Power in The Coronation of Poppea Mauro Calcagno F 1:45pm-4:44pm
NRSC 1110: Introduction to Brain and Behavior  Kristen Hipolit TR 10:15am-11:44am
PHIL 3510: Topics in Philosophy of Race: Affirmative Action Quayshawn Spencer TR 1:45pm - 3:14pm
PHIL 4621: Topics in Epistemology: Political Epistemology Ege Yumusak TR 1:45-3:14pm
PSCI 4610: Key Questions in Political Theory Jeffrey Green R 10:15am-1:14pm
PSCI 1172: Russian Politics Rudra Sil MW 5:15pm-6:15pm
PSYC 0001: Introduction to Experimental Psychology Andrew Ward TR 5:15pm-6:44pm
PSYC 2740: Choice  Sudeep Bhatia TR 3:30-4:59 PM
REES 0240/ARTH 2951/CIMS 0274: Russian and East European Art and Cinema since 1900 Kevin M. F. Platt TR 3:30pm-4:59pm
REES 0149/ENGL 1460/COML 0149: World Socialist Literature and Film Kevin M. F. Platt TR 12:00pm-1:29pm
SOCI 1150: Fair Housing, Segregation and the Law Lance M Freeman T 12:00PM-2:59PM
SOCI 2020: Introduction to Data Analytics Leticia Marteleto MW 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
SPAN 3400: 'Carefully': Women's Writing in Francoist Spain Lidia León-Blázquez MW 3:30pm-4:59pm
SPAN 3800: Creations of the Global. Global Awareness and Globalization in Latin American Cultures Andrés García-Londoño TR 3:30pm-4:59pm
URBS 0210: The City Michael Nairn and Nina Johnson M 1:45pm-4:45pm
URBS 2020: Urban Education Michael Clapper

T 3:30pm-6:30pm

 

URBS 2060: Public Environment of Cities: An Introduction to the Urban Landscape Michael Nairn W 1:45pm-4:44pm
VLST 1010: Eye Mind and Image Hammam Aldouri
Ian Verstegen
TR 10:15-11:44 AM