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 Martin Warner, Registrar
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Courses Eligible for Interdisciplinary Programs

Fall 2013

Asian Studies
ANTH 020J. Dance and Diaspora [W]
ARTH 035. Pictured Environments: Japanese Landscapes
ASIA 093. Directed Reading
ASIA 096. Thesis
ASIA 180. Honors Thesis
CHIN 003B. Second-year Chinese
CHIN 011. Third-year Chinese
CHIN 011A. Third-year Conversation
CHIN 015. Chinese Architecture
CHIN 016. Substance, Shadow, Spirit
CHIN 020. Readings in Modern Chinese
CHIN 109. Daoism
DANC 025A. Dance and Diaspora [W]
DANC 046. Dance Technique-Kathak
DANC 049. Dance Performance: Taiko
FMST 033. Asian/American Media
HIST 009B. Modern China
HIST 076. Women’s Work in Premodern China
JPNS 003. Second-year Japanese
JPNS 012. Third-year Japanese
JPNS 012A. Japanese Conversation
JPNS 035. Narratives: Disaster and Rebuilding
LITR 015CH. Chinese Architecture and Cityscape
LITR 016CH. Substance, Shadow, Spirit
LITR 035J. Narratives: Disaster and Rebuilding
POLS 058. Contemporary Chinese Politics
POLS 102. Comparative Politics: China
RELG 009. Buddhist Traditions of Asia [W]
RELG 108. Poets, Saints and Storytellers

Black Studies
BLST 015. Introduction to Black Studies
BLST 091. Thesis
BLST 093. Directed Reading
DANC 043. African Dance I
DANC 053. African Dance II
DANC 078. Dance/Drum Ensemble
ECON 073. Race, Ethnicity & Gender in Economics
ENGL 009S. Black Liberty/Literature
ENGL 061. Fictions of Black America
HIST 007A. African American People, 1619-1865
HIST 089. Environmental History of Africa
HIST 137. Slavery, 1550-1865
HIST 140. Colonial Encounter in Africa
LITR 077F. Caribbean and African Literature, Culture
MUSI 078. Repertory Dance, Drum Ensemble
POLS 070B. Politics of Punishment
RELG 109. Afro-Atlantic Religions
SOCI 040I. Race and Place

Cognitive Science
CPSC 063. Artificial Intelligence (focus course)
LING 040. Semantics (focus course)
LING 050. Syntax (focus course)
MATH 029. Discrete Mathematics [W]
MATH 034. Several Variable Calculus
MATH 059. Topics in Discrete Mathematics
MATH 063. Real AnalysisMATH 067. Modern Algebra
MATH 075. Topics in Geometry
MATH 102. Modern Algebra II
MATH 103. Complex Analysis
STAT 011. Statistical Methods
STAT 031. Data Analysis and Visualization
STAT 061. Mathematical Statistics I
PHIL 012. Logic (focus course)
PHIL 024. Theory of Knowledge
PHIL 086. Philosophy of Mind (focus course)
PHIL 116. Language and Meaning
PSYC 034. Psychology of Language (focus course)

Community Base Learning
EDUC 014/EDUC 014 (FYS) Introduction to Education
EDUC 016. Practice Teaching
EDUC 021/PSYC 021.Educational Psychology
EDUC 026/PSYC026. Special Education: Issues and Practice
EDUC 045. Literacies and Social Identities
EDUC 065. Classroom Research for Social Change
EDUC 153. Latinos and Education
LING 003. What Gay Sounds Like: Linguistics of LGBTQ Communities (FYS) 
PEAC 040. Defense & Security: Nonviolent Struggle
POLS 019. Democratic Theory and Practice
POLS 043B. Environmental Justice: Theory & Action
POLS 070B. Politics of Punishment
POLS 112. Democratic Theory & Civic Engagement in America
RELG 027. Radical Jesus
SOCI 006H/EDUC 074. Social Problems of Philadelphia: Economic and Educational Inequality & “Green Schools”
SOCI 036D Qualitative Methods: Into the Field
SOCI 40I. Race & Place: A Philadelphia Story

Environmental Studies
ARTH 035.Pictured Environments: Japanese Landscapes & Cityscapes
BIOL 023.Environmental Physiology
BIOL 034.Evolution
BIOL 039.Marine Biology
CHEM 002. FYS: From Farm to Table – The Chemistry of Food and Food Production
ENGR 003.Problems in Technology
ENGR 035.Solar Energy System
ENVS 001.Introduction to Environmental Studies    
HIST 001N.FYS: Oil and Empire
HIST 089.Environmental History of Africa
JPNS 035.Narratives of Disaster and Rebuilding in Japan
MATH 056.Modeling
POLS 037.Introduction to GIS for Social & Environmental Analysis
POLS 043B.Environmental Justice: Theory and Action
SOAN 030P.Introduction to GIS for Social & Environmental Analysis

Gender and Sexuality Studies
ANTH 002D. Culture and Gender [FYS]
ANTH 020J. Dance and Diaspora [W]
ANTH 072C.Memory, History, Nation (T)
DANC 025A. Dance and Diaspora [W]
ECON 073. Race, Ethnicity and Gender in Economics
EDUC 045. Literacies and Social Identities [W]
ENGL 082. Transnational Feminist Theory
FMST 054. German Cinema [W]
GMST 054. German Cinema [W]
GSST 001. Intro to Gender and Sexuality Studies
GSST 020. Theory and Methodology
GSST 092. GSST Thesis
HIST 076. Women’s Work in Premodern China
LING 003. Linguistics of LBGTQ Community
LITR 054G. German Cinema [W]
POLS 046. Lesbians and Gays in American Politics
PSYC 055. Family Systems, Theory and Psychological Change
RELG 003. The Bible: In the Beginning

German Studies
GMST 020.Intro to German Studies: Verlorene Unschuld: literarische und filmische Jugenportrats
HIST 029.Sexuality and Society in Modern Europe
MUSI 006B.Music of the Holocaust in Modern Europe
MUSI 007. W.A. Mozart

Interpretation Theory
ANTH 072C. Memory, History, Nation
ARTH 164. Modern Art
CLAS 036. Classical Mythology
FMST 043. Conspiracy
FMST 054. German Cinema
GMST 054. German Cinema [W]
HIST 017.Soc Movements in Arab World
LITR 054G. German Cinema [W]
PHIL 019. Philosophy of Literature and Film
PHIL 079. Poststructuralism [W]
PHIL 116. Language and Meaning
POLS 011. Ancient Political Theory
POLS 100. Ancient Political Theory: Plato, Hobbes
RELG 003. The Bible: In the Beginning
RELG 027. The Radical Jesus

Islamic Studies
ANTH 009C 01 Cultures of the Mdl East (W)
ARAB 011 01 Advanced Arabic I
ARAB 011A 01 Arabic Conversation
ARAB 021 Intro to Arabic Literature
DANC 046 01 Dance Technique-Kathak
HIST 001N 01 FYS:  Oil and Empire
HIST 006A 01 Formation of Islamic Near East
HIST 017 01 Social Movements in the Arab World
RELG 011B 01 FYS:  The Religion Islam (W)

Latin American Studies
ECON 028. Economics of Latin America [Prerequisite ECON 001]
EDUC 153. Latinos and Education [Prerequisite EDUC 053 or 068]
HIST 065. Cities of (Im)migrants: Buenos Aires, Lima, Miami, New York
LASC 005. Introduction to Latin@ Studies
LASC 025. The Latin American Religious Arena
POLS 081. Politics in Schooling in Latin America and the Middle East
RELG 109. Afro-Atlantic Religions
SPAN 010. En busca de Latinoamerica
SPAN 052. Imaginarios culturales caribeños
SPAN 080. Los hijos de la Malinche: representaciones culturales

Peace & Conflict Studies
HIST 028. Nations and Nationalism
HIST 049. Race and Foreign Affairs
PEAC 015. Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
PEAC 040. Security and Defense
PEAC 090. Peace Studies Thesis
PEAC 180. Senior Honors Thesis
PHIL 011. Moral Philosophy
POLS 004. International Politics
POLS 019. Democratic Theory and Practice
POLS 067. Great Power Rivalry in 21st Century
POLS 069. Globalization: Politics, Economics, Culture
POLS 079B. Comparative Politics: Special Topics: Revolution
POLS 112. Democratic Theory and Civic Engagement
POLS 113. International Politics: War, Peace, Security
RELG 005. World Religions
SOAN 040H. Security and Defense
SOCI 025B. Transforming Intractable Conflict
* Courses are eligible for a PEAC minor by obtaining written instructor and program coordinator’s approval before drop/add ends.  Course materials may be requested upon completion.

Public Policy
Econ 011.  Intermediate Microeconomics
Econ 031.  Introduction to Econometrics
Econ 032.  Operations Research
Econ 035.  Econometrics
Econ 073.  Race, Ethnicity & Gender in Economics
Econ 181.  Economic Development
Educ 041.  Educational Policy
Hist 049.  Race and Foreign Affairs
Ling 032.  International Perspectives on Deafness
Pols 002.   American Politics
Pols 003.   Comparative Politics
Pols 004.   International Politics
Pols 043B.   Environmental Justice: Theory & Action
Pols 061.  American Foreign Policy
Pols 069.  Globalization, Politics, Economics, Culture and the Environment
PPol 097.  Public Policy Thesis (Seniors Only)
Stat 011.   Statistical Methods
Stat 031.    Data Analysis and Visualization
Stat 061.   Mathematical Statistics





 

 
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