Due to the storm, Barnard College closed at 4pm Friday, for non-essential personnel. “Essential personnel" include staff in Facilities, Public Safety and Residence Halls.
Friday evening and weekend classes are cancelled but events are going forward as planned unless otherwise noted. The Athena Film Festival programs are also scheduled to go forward as planned but please check http://athenafilmfestival.com/ for the latest information.
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1A. Ethics and Values (EAV) (for current students)
1B. Reason and Value (REA) (for students entering before fall 2011)
2A. Social Analysis (SOC) (for current students)
2B. Social Analysis (SOC) (for students entering before fall 2011)
3. Historical Studies (HIS)
4. Cultures in Comparison (CUL)
5. Laboratory Science (LAB)
6. Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA)
7. Language (LAN)
8. Literature (LIT)
9. The Visual and Performing Arts (ART)
Requirement: One course on the nature and demands of ethical reasoning and the ways in which individuals and communities articulate and embody their values both in reasoning and in practice. These courses recognize that contemporary and historical moral problems are often complex and unresolved.
| AFRS BC 2510 | Politics & Poetics of Consumption: Food, Ethnicity, and Globalization |
| AFRS BC 3560 | Human Rights and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa |
| ANTH V 3160 | The Body and Society (also SOC, CUL) |
| ECON BC 2075 | The Logic and Limits of Economic Justice |
| ECON BC 3041 | Theoretical Foundations of Political Economy |
| ENGL BC 3159 | The English Colloquium (all sections) (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3160 | The English Colloquium (all sections) (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3179 | American Literature to 1800 (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3195 | Modernism (also LIT) |
| ENGL W 3267 | Foundations of American Literature (also LIT) |
| HIST BC 1302 | Introduction to European History from the French Revolution to the Present (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 2001/4901 | Reacting to the Past II (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4901 | Reacting to the Past II (also HIS, REA) |
| JTS: JTH 1011 | God, Torah, and Israel in Modern Jewish Thought |
| JTS: JTH 1012 | Jewish Philosophical Texts |
| PHIL BC 1001 | Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHIL V 2100 | Philosophy of Education |
| PHIL V 2101 | History of Philosophy I: Pre-Socratics through Augustine |
| PHIL V 2110 | Philosophy and Feminism |
| PHIL V 2301 | History of Philosophy III: Hegel to Heidegger |
| PHIL V 3701 | Ethics (former title: Moral Philosophy) |
| PHIL V 3710 | Law, Liberty, and Morality |
| PHIL V 3720 | Ethics and Medicine |
| POLS BC 1013 | Political Theory I |
| PSYC BC 3166 | Social Conflict |
| RELI V 2205 | Hinduism (also CUL) |
| RELI V 2305 /2630 | Islam (also CUL, HIS) |
| RELI V 2415 | Japanese Religious Traditions |
| RELI V 2800 | Religion and the Modern World (also CUL) |
| RELI V 3120 | Introduction to New Testament |
| RELI V 3140 | Early Christianity |
| RELI V 3314 | The Qur'an: A Comparative Perspective |
| RELI V 3410 | Daoism |
| RELI V 3501 | Introduction to Hebrew Bible |
| RELI V 3720 | Religion and Its Critics |
| RELI V 3803 / W 4825 | Religion, Gender and Violence (also CUL) |
| RELI W 4335 | Shi'ism |
| RELI W 4803 | Religion versus the Academy |
| RELI W 4322 | Topics in Islamic Law: Exploring the Sharia |
| RELI W 4807 | Divine Human Animal |
| RUSS V 3223 | Magical Mystery Tour |
| RUSS W 4006 | Modern Russian Religious Thought |
| SCPP BC 3333 | Genetics, Biodiversity & Society |
| SCPP BC 3334 | Science, State Power and Ethics (also SOC) |
| SCPP BC 3335 | Environmental Literature, Ethics and Action |
| SOCI BC/V 3318 | Sociology of Sexuality |
| SOCI BC/W 3000 | Social Theory (also SOC) |
| WMST BC 3509 | The Sex of Science: Gender and Knowledge in Modern European History (also HIS) |
| WMST BC 3513 | Critical Animal Studies (also SOC) |
| WMST V 1001 | Introduction to Women 's and Gender Studies |
Requirement: One course that allows students to explore ways in which values shape thought, thought shapes values, and both guide human actions.
| AFRS BC 3560 | Human Rights and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa |
| AHIS W 3650 | Twentieth Century Art(also ART) |
| ANTH V 2300 | Anthropology of Estrangement (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3160 | The Body and Society (also SOC, CUL) |
| ANTH V 3988 | Race & Sex in Science and Social Practice (also CUL) |
| ASRL V 3772 | Perspectives on Evil and Suffering in World Religions (also CUL) |
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CLCV W 4110 |
Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece |
| CPLS W 3925/EAAS V 3567 | Wisdom Literatures |
| ECON BC 3041 | Theoretical Foundations of Political Economy |
| EESC W/BC 3018 | Weapons of Mass Destruction |
| ENGL BC 3140 | Prophets, Women, Social Change in Renaissance England |
| ENGL BC 3158 | Medieval Literature (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3159 | The English Colloquium (all sections) (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3160 | The English Colloquium (all sections) (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3179 | American Literature to 1800 (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3183 | American Literature since 1945 (also LIT) |
| ENGL BC 3195 | Modernism (also LIT) |
| ENGL W 3267 | Foundations of American Literature (also LIT) |
| ENGL W 3283 | Post-1945 American Literature |
| FREN BC 3041 | Twentieth Century French Thought (also CUL) |
| FREN W 3420 | Introduction to French and Francophone Studies I |
| GERM BC 3201 | Intro. to German Culture and Thought (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 1011/1101 | Introduction to European History: Renaissance to French Revolution (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 1302 | Introduction to European History from the French Revolution to the Present (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 2001/4901 | Reacting to the Past II (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3400/4904 | Intro duction. to Historical Theory and Method (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4903 | Reacting to the Past III: Science and Society (also HIS) |
| HIST W 3926 | Historical Origins of Human Rights (also HIS) |
| HRTS V 3001 | Introduction to Human Rights (also SOC) |
| HSEA W 4890 | Historiography of East Asia |
| PHIL BC 1001 | Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHIL BC 2120 | Existentialism |
| PHIL V 2101 | History of Philosophy I: Pre-Socratics through Augustine |
| PHIL V 2108 | Philosophy of History |
| PHIL V 2110 | Philosophy and Feminism |
| PHIL V 2201 | History of Philosophy II: Aquinas through Kant |
| PHIL V 2301 | History of Philosophy III: Hegel to Heidegger |
| PHIL V 2593 | Science & Religion |
| PHIL V 3237 | Early Modern Philosophy |
| PHIL V 3701 | Ethics (former title: Moral Philosophy) |
| PHIL V 3720 | Ethics and Medicine |
| PHIL V 3751 | Social & Political Philosophy |
| PHIL V 3758 PHIL V 2100 | Philosophy of Education |
| POLS BC 1013 | Political Theory I |
| POLS BC 1014 | Political Theory II |
| POLS BC 3002 | Human Rights and Immigration (also SOC) |
| POLS V 3020 | Democracy and Its Critics (also SOC) |
| PSYC BC 3166 | Social Conflict (also SOC) |
| PSYC BC 3 387 | Topics of Neuroethics |
| RELI V 2005 | Buddhism: Indo-Tibetan |
| RELI V 2008 | Buddhism: East Asian |
| RELI V 2205 | Hinduism (also CUL) |
| RELI V 2305 /2630 | Islam (also CUL, HIS) |
| RELI V 2415 | Japanese Religious Traditions |
| RELI V 2800 | Religion and the Modern World (also CUL) |
| RELI V 2801 / RELI BC 1801 / 1101 | Introduction to Western Religions (also CUL) |
| RELI V 2802 / RELI V 1102 / RELI V 1802 | Introduction to Asian Religions (also CUL) |
| RELI V 3120 | Introduction to New Testament (also HIS) |
| RELI V 3310 | Sunnis, Sufis & Shias in Islam |
| RELI V 3314 | The Qur'an: A Comparative Perspective |
| RELI V 3410 | Daoism |
| RELI V 3501 | Introduction to Hebrew Bible |
| RELI V 3570 | Women and Judaism: Folklore or Religion? |
| RELI V 3720 | Religion and Its Critics |
| RELI V 3803 / W 4825 | Religion, Gender and Violence (also CUL) |
| RELI W 4342 / V 3205 | Vedic Religion |
| RELI W 4510 | The Thought of Maimonides |
| RELI W 4803 | Religion versus the Academy |
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RUSS V 3223 |
Magical Mystery Tour: The Legacy of Old Rus' |
| RUSS W 4006 | Modern Russian Religious Thought |
| SCPP BC 3333 | Genetics, Biodiversity & Society |
| SCPP BC 3334 | Science, State Power and Ethics (also SOC) |
| SCPP BC 3335 | Environmental Literature, Ethics and Action |
| SOCI BC/W 3000 | Social Theory (also SOC) |
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SOCI BC/V 3318 |
Sociology of Sexuality |
| WMST BC 3509 | The Sex of Science: Gender and Knowledge in Modern European History (also HIS) |
| WMST V 1001 | Introduction to Women 's and Gender Studies (also SOC) |
| WMST V 3122 | The Jewish Woman: Hist.& Cult. |
Requirement: One course that prepares students to analyze societies and social categories using systematic theoretical and empirical inquiry. These courses must critically and constructively evaluate social structures and practices.
| AFRS BC 3110 | Theorizing Diaspora Gender, Transnationalism, Globalization (also LIT) |
| AFRS BC 3550 | Harlem Seminar: Gay Harlem |
| AFRS BC 3556 | The Anthropology of Black America (also CUL) |
| AFRS BC 3589 | Black Feminism(s)/Womanism(s) and "Black Sexual Politics" in Contemporary U.S. Popular Culture |
| AFRS BC 3589 | Black Sexual Politics |
| AMST / AMHS BC 3401 | Colloquium in American Studies (also HIS) |
| ANTH V 1002 | Interpretation of Culture (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 1009 | Introduction to Language and Culture (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3004 | Introduction to Environmental Anthropology |
| ANTH V 3005 | Africa: Culture & Society |
| ANTH V 3160 | The Body and Society (also REA , CUL) |
| ANTH V 3810 | Madagascar (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3950 | The Anthropology of Consumption |
| ANTH V 3971 | Environmental and Cultural Behavior |
| CLCV V 3535 | Identity and Society in Ancient Egypt (also HIS) |
| ECON BC 1003 | Introduction to Economic Reasoning |
| ECON W 1105 | Principles of Economics |
| ECON BC 2010 | Economics of Gender |
| HIST BC 3408 | Emerging Cities: 19th Century Urban History |
| HIST BC 3676 | Latin America: Migration, Race, and Ethnicity (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3980 | World Migration (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4456 | The Craft of Urban History (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4651 | Jewish Immigration: NYC, Paris London (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4870 | Gender and Migration: A Global Perspective |
| HIST BC 4973 | Cities in the 20th Century: An Urban History of the Americas and Europe (also HIS) |
| POLS BC 1001 | Dynamics of American Politics |
| POLS BC 3210 | Power, Politics, and Policymaking |
| POLS BC 3222 | Designing Social Inquiry |
| POLS BC 3402 | Comparative Politics of Gender and Equality |
| POLS V 1501 | Comparative Politics (also CUL) |
| POLS V 1601 | International Politics |
| POLS V 3002 | Human Rights and Immigration (also EAV) |
| POLS V 3212 | Environmental Politics |
| POLS V 3313 | American Urban Politics |
| POLS V 3401 | Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe (also HIS) |
| POLS V 3413 | Political Movements in the Middle East and North Africa |
| POLS V 3615 | Globalization & International Politics |
| POLS V 3675 | Russia and the West (also HIS) |
| POLS W 3585 | The Politics Economy of Development (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3202 | Labor and American Politics (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3208 | State Politicis (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3245 | Race and Ethnicity in American Politics (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3260 | Latino Political Experience (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3290 | Voting and American Politics (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3322 | The American Congress (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3522 | The Life Cycle of Communist Regimes (also SOC) |
| PSYC BC 1136 | Social Psychology |
| PSYC BC 3155 | Psychology and Law |
| PSYC BC 3379 | Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice |
| PSYC BC 3382 | Adolescent Psychology |
| RELI V 3604 | Religion and the City |
| SOCI V 3217 | Law and Society |
| SOCI BC 3220 | Masculinity: A Sociological View |
| SOCI BC 3227 | The Sociology of U.S. Economic Life |
| SOCI BC 3915 | Election and Beyond |
| SOCI V 1205 | The Evaluation of Evidence |
| SOCI V 2208 | Culture in America |
| SOCI V 3208 | Unity and Division in the Contemporary United States: A Sociological View |
| SOCI V 3225 | Sociology of Education |
| SOCI V 3235 | Social Movements |
| SOCI W 1000 | The Social World |
| SOCI W 2400 | Comparative Perspectives on Inequality |
| SOCI W 3010 | Methods for Social Research |
| SOCI W 3264 | The Changing American Family |
| SOCI W 3302 | Sociology of Gender |
| SOCI W 3912 | Global Urbanism (also CUL) |
| SOCI xxxx | Law and Society |
| URBS V 3308 | Introduction to Urban Ethnographies: Urban Newcomers and the Cities They Shape |
| URBS V 3315 | Metropolitics of Race & Place |
| URBS V 3420 | Introduction to Urban Sociology |
| WMST BC 1050 | Introduction to Women and Health |
| WMST BC 3513 | Critical Animal Studies (also EAV) |
| WMST BC 3518 | Studies in U.S. Imperialism |
| WMST BC 3530 | Feminist Media Theory |
| WMST V 1001 | Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (also REA) |
Requirement: One course that acquaints students with the central concepts and methods of the social sciences, while also critically examining social structures and processes, and the roles of groups and individuals within them.
| AFRS BC 3109 | Junior Colloquium: Critical Race Theory (also LIT) |
| AFRS /PAFS BC 3100 | Medicine and Power in African History |
| AFRS / PAFS BC 3110 | Women and Religion in Africa and Diaspora (also CUL) |
| AFRS BC 3550 | Harlem Seminar: Gay Harlem |
| AFRS BC 3589 | Black Feminism(s)/Womanism(s) and "Black Sexual Politics" in Contemporary U.S. Popular Culture |
| AMST / AMHS BC 3401 | Colloquium in American Studies (also HIS) |
| ANTH V 1002 | Interpretation of Culture (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 1007 | Origins of Human Society (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 1009 | Introduction to Language and Culture (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3004 | Introduction to Environmental Anthropology (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3160 | The Body and Society (also REA , CUL) |
| ANTH V 3525 | Introduction to South Asian History and Culture (also CUL, HIS) |
| ANTH V 3810 | Madagascar (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3829 | Absent Bodies |
| ANTH V 3926 | Rewriting Modernity: Transculturation and the Postcolonial Intellectual (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3950 | The Anthropology of Consumption (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 3971 | Environment and Cultural Behavior (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 39 76 | Anthropology of Science (also CUL) |
| ANTH W 4042 | Agent, Person, Subject, Self (also CUL) |
| ASAM W 1010 | Introduction to Asian American Studies |
| CSER W 3940 | Comparative Study of Constitutional Challenges Affecting African American, Latino and Asian American Communities |
| EAAS V 3370 | Social Changes in East Asia |
| EAAS W 4 102 | Critical Approaches to East Asia in the Social Sciences |
| EAAS W 4 408 | Social Movements in Contemporary East Asia |
| ECON BC 1001 | Introduction to Macroeconomics |
| ECON BC 1002 | Introduction to Microeconomics |
| ECON BC 1003 | Introduction to Economic Reasoning |
| ECON BC 2010 | Economics of Gender |
| ECON W 1105 | Principles of Economics |
| EDUC BC 2032 | Contemporary Issues in Education |
| HIST BC 1016/1660 | Conceptualizing Race in Latin America (also CUL , HIS) |
| HIST BC 3082/3567 | American Women in the 20th Century (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3116 | Filthy Lucre: A History of Money (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3408 | Emerging Cities: 19th Century Urban History |
| HIST BC 3414 | The United States in the World (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3440 | Introduction to African-American History (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3490/4804 | Political Modernity : Themes in South Asian History (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3525 / URBS V 3525 | 20th-Century Urbanization in Comparative Perspective (also CUL , HIS) |
| HIST BC 3681 | History of Women and Gender in Latin America (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3664 | Reproducing Inequalities: Families in Latin American History |
| HIST BC 3676 | Latin America: Migration, Race, and Ethnicity (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3803/1803 | Gender and Empire (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3840 | Gender, Caste and Nation in South Asia (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3978 | 20th Century Cities: Americas and Europe (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3980 | World Migration (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4411 | Race and the Making of the United States (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4651 | Jewish Immigration: NYC, Paris London (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4456 | The Craft of Urban History (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4672 | Perspectives on Power in 20 C. Latin America (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4870 | Gender and Migration: A Global Perspective |
| HIST W 3503 | American Workers in the Twentieth Century (also HIS) |
| HRTS V 3001 | Introduction to Human Rights (also REA) |
| HSEA W 3850 | Contemporary Chinese Culture and Society |
| JTS: PHIL 5329 | Religion and Politics in American Jewry (JTS/Double Degree Program) |
| LATS W 1601 | Introduction to Latin Studies (also CUL) |
| MDES W 3000 | Theories of Culture: Middle East and South Asia |
| MDES W 4621 | Court Cultures of India |
| MUSI V 3420 | The Social Science of Music (also ART) |
| PHIL V 3353 | European Social Philosophy |
| POLS BC 1001 | Dynamics of American Politics |
| POLS BC 3210 | Power, Politics, and Policymaking |
| POLS BC 3301 | Colloquium on Women as Voters, Candidates and Leaders |
| POLS BC 3335 | Mass Media and American Democracy |
| POLS V/BC 3401 | Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe (also HIS) |
| POLS V 1501 | Comparative Politics (also CUL) |
| POLS V 1601 | International Politics |
| POLS V 3020 | Democracy and Its Critics (also REA) |
| POLS V 3212 | Environmental Politics |
| POLS V 3313 | American Urban Politics |
| POLS V 3615 | Globalization & International Politics |
| POLS V 3620 | Intro to Contemporary Chinese Politics (also HIS) |
| POLS V 3675 | Russia and the West (also HIS) |
| POLS W 3202 | Labor and American Politics |
| POLS W 3208 | State Politics |
| POLS W 3245 | Race and Ethnicity in American Politics |
| POLS W 3260 | Latino Political Experience |
| POLS W 3290 | Voting and American Politics |
| POLS W 3322 | The American Congress |
| POLS W 3585 | The Politics Economy of Development |
| POLS W 3690 | Introductions to International Law |
| POLS W 3522 | The Life Cycle of Communist Regimes |
| POLS W 4311 | American Parties and Elections (also HIS) |
| POLS W 4461 3461 | Latin American Politics (also CUL) |
| POLS W 4496 | Contemporary African Politics (also CUL) |
| PSYC BC 1136 | Social Psychology |
| PSYC BC 3155 | Psychology and Law |
| PSYC BC 3166 | Social Conflict (also REA) |
| PSYC BC 3379 | Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice |
| PSYC BC 3382 | Adolescent Psychology |
| PSYC W 2630 | Social Psychology |
| RELI V 3311 | Islam in the Post-Colonial World |
| RELI V 3604 | Religion and the City |
| RELI V 3651 | Evangelicalism |
| RELI V 3798 | Gift and Religion |
| RELI W 48 30 | Pilgrimage in Asian Practice (also CUL) |
| SCPP BC 3334 | Science, State Power and Ethics (also REA) |
| SOCI W 1000 | The Social World |
| SOCI BC 1003 | Introduction to Sociology |
| SOCI BC 3000 | Social Theory (also REA) |
| SOCI V 2208 | Culture in America |
| SOCI W 2400 | Comparative Perspectives on Inequality |
| SOCI BC 3204 | Social Theory and Cultural Diversity |
| SOCI V/BC 3208 | Unity and Division in the Contemporary United States: A Sociological View |
| SOCI V/BC 3220 | Masculinity: A Sociological View |
| SOCI V/BC 3227 | The Sociology of U.S. Economic Life |
| SOCI V 1202/W 3020 | Sociological Imagination/The Social World |
| SOCI V 1205/V 1205 | The Evaluation of Evidence |
| SOCI V 3200 | Gender, Class and Race |
| SOCI V 3225 | Sociology of Education |
| SOCI V 3235 | Social Movements |
| SOCI V 3247 | Immigrant Experience: Old and New (also CUL) |
| SOCI V 3270 | Sociology of Mass Media and Popular Culture |
| SOCI W 3190 | Sociology's Historical Imagination |
| SOCI W 3264 | The Changing American Family |
| SOCI W 3302 | Sociology of Gender |
| SOCI W 3912 / W 3324 | Global Urbanism (also CUL) |
| URBS BC 3590 / WMST BC 3590 / AMST BC 3201 | Theorizing Civic Engagement |
| URBS V 3410 | Race, Ethnicity and Immigration in Urban America |
| URBS V 3420 | Introduction to Urban Sociology |
| URBS V 3810 | Production, Consumption and Control of Public Space |
| URBS V 3920 | Social Entrepreneurship |
| WMST V 1001 | Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (also REA) |
| WMST BC 1050 | Introduction to Women and Health |
| WMST BC 3131 | Women and Science |
| WMST BC 3132 | Gendered Controversies: Women's Bodies and Global Conflicts |
| WMST BC 3136 | Asian American Women |
| WMST BC 3518 | Studies in U.S. Imperialism |
| WMST W 4303 | Gender, Globalization & Empire |
Requirement: One course enabling students to study times and traditions of the past, to learn theories and methods of historical analysis, and to discover how different concepts of history shape our understanding of both past and present.
| AFRS C 1001 | Introduction to African-American Studies |
| AFRS BC 2006y | Introduction to the African Diaspora (also CUL) |
| AFRS BC 2010 | Colonialism in Africa |
| AFRS BC 3528x | Harlem on My Mind: History, Culture, Political Economy |
| AFRS BC 3055 | Slave Resistance in the United States from the Colonial Era to the Civil War |
| AFRS BC 3020 | Harlem Crossroads |
| HIST BC 3978 | 20th Century Cities: Americas and Europe (also SOC) |
| HIST BC 4788 | Gender, Sexuality, and Power from Colonial to Contemporary Africa (also CUL) |
| AHIS BC 1001,1002 | Introduction to Art History (also CUL, ART) |
| AHIS BC 3662 | 18th Century Art (also ART) |
| AHIS BC 3948 | The Visual Culture of the Harlem Renaissance (also ART) |
| AHIS BC 3626 | In and Around Abstract Art (also ART) |
| AHIS BC 3682 | Early Modernism and the Crisis of Representation |
| AHIS W 3600 | 19th Century European Art (also ART) |
| AMST W 1010 | Introduction to American Studies |
| ANTH V 3525 | Introduction to South Asian History and Culture (also SOC, CUL) |
| ANTH V 3931 | Social Life in Ancient Egypt (also CUL) |
| ASCE V 2359 | Introduction to East Asian Civilization: China |
| ASCE V 2361 | Introduction to East Asian Civilization: Japan |
| ASCE V 2363 | Introduction to East Asian Civilization: Korea |
| ASCE V 2365 | Introduction to East Asian Civilization: Tibet |
| ASCM V 2003 | Introduction to Islamic Civilization |
| ASCM V 2357 | Introduction to Indian Civilization |
| ASST W 4001 | Bengal: Culture and Identity |
| AMST/BLIC BC 3450 | Women and Leadership |
| CLCV V 3158 | Women in Antiquity (also CUL) |
| CLCV V 3175 | The World of Late Antiquity |
| CLCV V 3535 | Identity and Society in Ancient Egypt (also SOC) |
| CLCV W 4411 | Egypt and the Classical World (also CUL) |
| COR 1002 | Histories and Homilies |
| DNCE BC 2566/3001 | Western Theatrical Dance History (also ART) |
| DNCE BC 3578 | Traditions of African-American Dance (also ART) |
| ECON BC 2012 | Economic History of Western Europe |
| ECON BC 2014 | Topics in Economic History |
| ECON BC 3013 | Economic History of U.S. |
| FREN BC 3023 | Culture and Institutions of France |
| GERM BC 3201 | Intro. to German Culture and Thought (also REA) |
| HISTORY See the List of Current Courses Satisfying GERs for additional courses satisfying this requirement. |
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| HIST W 1005 | Ancient Greek History 800-146 BC |
| HIST BC 3255 | Between the Two World Wars: Democracy and Dictatorships in Italy, the Balkans, and Turkey |
| HIST BC 3367 | The History of Childhood in Europe: Middle Ages to Today |
| HIST BC 3374 | France in Modern Times, 1789-present |
| HIST BC 3388 | Introduction to History of Science since 1800 (also SOC) |
| HIST BC 3408 | Emerging Cities: 19th Century Urban History |
| HIST BC 3472 | Projecting American Empire |
| HIST BC 3676 | Latin America: Migration, Race, and Ethnicity (also SOC) |
| HIST BC 3866 | Fashion in China |
| HIST BC 3978 | 20th Century Cities: Americas and Europe |
| HIST BC 4330 | Between France and North Africa: History, Identity, Difference |
| HIST BC 4336 | Surviving in Nazi-Occupied Europe |
| HIST BC 4371 | War and Gender: World War One, Masculinity and Femininity |
| HIST BC 4904 | Introduction to Historical Theory and Method |
| HIST BC 4973 | Cities in the 20th Century: An Urban History of the Americas and Europe (also SOC) |
| HSEA W 4828 | China's Cultural Revolution in History and Memory |
| HSME W 3650 / HIST W 3800 | Gandhi's India |
| HSPB W 3950 / SOSC P 8773 | The Social History of American Public Health |
| HSSL W 3224 | Cities & Civilizations: An Intro to Eurasian Studies (also CUL) |
| INSM C 3940 | Science Across Cultures |
| ITAL W 4502 | Italian Cultural Studies I |
| ITAL W 4503 | Italian Cultural Studies II |
| LATS W 1600 | Latino History & Culture (also CUL) |
| MDES W 3004 | Islam in South Asia |
| MEDS G 4050 | Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Medieval Period |
| POLS V/BC 3401 | Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe (also SOC) |
| POLS V 3620 | Introduction to Contemporary Chinese Politics (also SOC) |
| POLS V 3675 | Russia and the West (also SOC) |
| POLS W 3280 | Century American Politics |
| POLS W 4311 | American Parties and Elections (also SOC) |
| RELI V 2105 | Christianity |
| RELI V 2110 | Mormonism |
| RELI V 2305 / 2630 | Islam (also REA, CUL) |
| RELI V 2505 | Judaism |
| RELI V 3120 | Introduction to the New Testament (also REA) |
| RELI V 3140 | Early Christianity |
| RELI V 3502 / 3508 | Judaism During the Time of Jesus |
| RELI V 3602, 3 603 | Religion and American Culture I & II (also CUL) |
| RELI V 3650 | Religion & The Civil Rights Movement |
| RELI V 3652 | Religion, Politics and the Presidency |
| RELI V 3585 | The Sephardic Experience |
| RELI W 4321 | Islam in the 20th Century |
| RELI W 4660 | A Religious History of NYC 1664-1965 |
| RELI W 4612 | Religion and Humanitarian Activism in the 1800s |
| RELI W 4614 | Defining Marriage |
| RUSS W 4676 | Russian Art between East and West (also ART) |
| SOCI W 3355 | Religion and Politics (also CUL) |
| URBS V 3545 | Shaping the Modern City |
| HIST BC 3525 / URBS V 3525 | 20th Century Urbanization in Comparative Perspective (also SOC, CUL) |
| WMST BC 3121 | Black Women in America |
| WMST BC 3509 | The Sex of Science: Gender and Knowledge in Modern European History (also REA) |
| WMST W 4300 #4 / 4306 | Advanced Topics: Feminisms in China |
Requirement: One course that compares two or more cultures from the perspectives of the humanities and/or social sciences.
| AFRS/PAFS BC 3110 | Women and Religion in Africa and Diaspora (also SOC) |
| AFRS BC 2006y | Introduction to the African Diaspora (also HIS) |
| AFRS BC 3005 | Introduction to Caribbean Societies |
| AFRS BC 3556 | The Anthropology of Black America (also SOC) |
| AFRS BC 3562 | Caribbean Sexualities |
| HIST BC 4788 | Gender, Sexuality, and Power from Colonial to Contemporary Africa (also HIS) |
| AHIS BC 1001, 1002 | Introduction to Art History (also HIS, ART) |
| AHIS W 3900 | The Art and Archeology of Greek Colonization (also ART) |
| AHMM V 3320 | Music-East Asia-Southeast Asia (also ART) |
| AHUM V 3340 | Arts of China, Korea and Japan (also ART) |
| AHUM V 3399 | Colloquium on Major Texts I (also LIT) |
| AHUM V 3400 | Colloquium on Major Texts II (also LIT) |
| AHUM V 3830 | Colloquium on Modern East Asian Texts (also LIT) |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | See the List of Current Courses Satisfying GER for additional courses satisfying this requirement. |
| ANTH | The Anthropology of Cultural, Biological, and Linguistic Diversity |
| ANTH V 3810 | Madagascar (also SOC) |
| ANTH W 4065 | Archeology of Idols |
| ASCE V 2002 | Introduction to Major Topics: East Asia |
| ASC M V 2001 | Introduction to Major Topics: Middle East and India |
| ASRL V 3772 | Perspectives on Evil and Suffering on World Religions (also REA) |
| CLCV V 3158 | Women in Antiquity (also HIS) |
| CLCV V 3162 | Ancient Law |
| CLCV W 4411 | Egypt and the Classical World (also HIS) |
| CLEN W 4785 | Global English Literature |
| CLRS V 3119 | The Novel in the US & USSR, 1925-1940: Literature Confronts Social Crises (also LIT) |
| CLRS W 4190 | Race, Ethnicity, and Narrative in the Russian/Soviet Empire (also LIT) |
| CLYD G 4460 | The Horror Story: Between Jews and Others |
| CPLS BC 3001 | Introduction to Comparative Literature (also LIT) |
| CPLS BC 3110 | Introduction to Translation Studies (also LIT) |
| CPLS BC 3140 | Europe Imagined: Images of the New Europe in 20th Century Literature (also LIT) |
| CPLS V 3235 | Imagining the self (also LIT) |
| CPLS W 4080 | Magic and Modernity (also LIT) |
| CSER W 1012 | History of Racialization in the United States |
| DANC BC 2565 | World Dance History (also ART) |
| EESC BC 3032 | Agricultural and Urban Land Use |
| ENGL BC 3149 | Cultures of Colonialism |
| ENGL BC 3190 | Global Literature in English (also LIT) |
| FREN BC 3041 | Twentieth Century French Thought (also REA) |
| FREN BC 3047 #11 / 3069 | Blacks, Jews and Arabs in France |
| FREN BC 3047 # 7 / 3070 | Negritude |
| FREN BC 3071 | Major Literary Works of the French-Speaking World (also LIT) |
| FREN BC 3073/BC 3049 | African in Cinema (also ART) |
| FREN W 3421 | Introduction to French and Francophone Studies (also LIT) |
| FREN W 3505 | Cultural Diversity in Contemporary France |
| FREN W 3606 | Cultural Studies: Cultural Diversity in France |
| GERM BC 3224 | Germany's Traveling Cultures [in English] |
| GERM BC 3225 | Germany's Traveling Cultures [in German] |
| GERM BC 323 2 | From Decadence to Dada [in English] (also LIT) |
| GERM BC 3233 | From Decadence to Dada [in German] (also LIT) |
| GRKM V 3400 | Greek American Culture: Diaspora, Immigration and Translation (also LIT) |
| GRKM W 4430 | Greece and the Modern Imagination (also REA) |
| HIST BC 1016/1660 | Conceptualizing Race in Latin America (also SOC , HIS) |
| HIST BC 1801 | Colonialism and Nationalism in South Asia (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3039/3321 | Colonial Encounters: Europe and the Culture of Empire (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3048/3668 | Social Revolutions in Latin America (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3180 | Merchants, Pirates, and Slaves in the Formation of Atlantic Capitalism: 1600-1800 (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3494 | The Era of Independence in the Americas: United States, Haiti, Mexico (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 3525 URBS V 3525 | 20th-Century Urbanization in Comparative Perspective (also SOC , HIS) |
| HIST BC 3865 | Gender and Power in China (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4671 | History of the Family in Global Perspective (also HIS) |
| HIST BC 4886 | Fashion (also HIS) |
| HIST W 3719 | History of the Modern Middle East (also HIS) |
| HIST W 3912 | Domestic Animals and Human History (also HIS) |
| HIST W 4032 | Family and Sexuality in the Greek and Roman Worlds (also HIS) |
| HSEA V 3100 | History and Ethnography of East Asian Martial Arts |
| HSEA W 3898 | The Mongols in History |
| HSSL W 3224 | Cities & Civilizations: An Introduction to Eurasian Studies (also HIS) |
| LATS W 1600 | Latino History & Culture (also HIS) |
| LATS W 1601 | Intro to Latino Studies (also SOC) |
| MDES W 3042 | Palestinian and Israeli Politics and Societies |
| MDES W 4350 | Armenians in the Early Ottoman Empire: Political, Cultural & Social Realities |
| MUSI V 2020 | Salsa, Soca and Reggae: Popular Music of the Caribbean (also ART) |
| MUSI V 2021 | Music in Contemporary Native America (also ART) |
| MUSI V 3158 | Music, Race and Nation |
| MUSI W 444 0 | Popular Music in Latin America |
| POLS BC 3119 | Colloquium on Islam and Politics |
| POLS V 1501 | Comparative Politics (also SOC) |
| POLS W 4461 3461 | Latin American Politics (also SOC) |
| POLS W 4496 | Contemporary African Politics (also SOC) |
| PSYC BC 3162 | Introduction to Cultural Psychology |
| PSYC W 2650 | Introduction to Cultural Psychology |
| RELI V 2205 | Hinduism (also REA) |
| RELI V 2 305 / 2630 | Islam (also HIS , REA) |
| RELI V 2800 | Religion and the Modern World (also REA) |
| RELI V 2801/RELI BC1 801 1101 | Introduction to Western Religions (also REA) |
| RELI V 2802 / RELI V 1102 RELI V 1802 | Introduction to Asian Religions (also REA) |
| RELI V 3 495 | Life After Death |
| RELI V 3 602 , 3 603 | Religion and American Culture (also HIS) |
| RELI V 3803 / W 4825 | Religion, Gender and Violence (also REA) |
| RELI W 4011 | Lotus Sutra |
| RELI W 4730 | Exodus and Politics: Religious Narrative as a Source of Revolution |
| RELI W 4 215 | Hinduism Here |
| RELI W 4403 | Bodies and Spirits in East Asia |
| RELI W 4801 | World Religions: Idea and Enactment (also REA) |
| RELI W 4811 | Mystical Dimensions of Islam and Judaism |
| RELI W 4830 | Pilgrimage in Asian Practice (also SOC) |
| SLCL W 3001 | Slavic Cultures |
| SOCI V/BC 3901 | The Sociology of Culture |
| SOCI V 3247 | Immigrant Experience: Old and New (also SOC) |
| SOCI W 3355 | Religion and Politics (also HIS) |
| SOCI W 3480 | Revolutions, Social Movements and Contentious Politics |
| SOCI W 3912 / W 3324 | Global Urbanism (also SOC) |
| SPAN BC 3004 | Hispanics in the United States |
| SPAN BC 3203 | Women Poets of the Americas (also LIT) |
| SPAN BC 3990 | Latin American Perspectives on Violence, Colonization and Globalization (also LIT) |
| SPAN V 3351 | Literature and Culture of Latin America |
| SPAN W 3265 | Latin American Literature in Translation |
| SPAN W 3330 | Introduction of Hispanic Cultures |
| THTR V 3000 | World Theatre/Theatre Traditions in a Global Context |
| THTR V 3156 | Modern Asian Performance/Contemporary Asian Performance (also ART) |
| URBS V 3565 | Urban Planning in Developing Countries: Problems and Prospects |
| WMST BC 2530 | Global South Women Film Directors |
| WMST BC 3133 | Women, Islam and Nationalism |
| WMST BC 3134 | Unheard Voices: African Women's Literature (also LIT) |
| WMST BC 3915 | Gender and Power in Transnational Perspective |
Requirement: Students must complete one year of science (two lectures and two labs) in the same field. Acceptable courses must meet for at least three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. The student must pass both the lecture and the laboratory portions of the course, and the College strongly suggests that the two be taken concurrently. The following courses meet these requirements.
| Astronomy | ASTR BC 1753-1754 or ASTR C 1403-1404, both with lab. ASTR C 1903-1904. The following combinations can be used for one semester of the requirement: ASTR C1610 with C1903, ASTR C1420 with C1904, ASTR C1836 with C1904. |
| Biology | BC 1001-1002 or BC 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 or BC 1500, 1501, 1502, and 1503 |
| Chemistry | BC 2001 and BC 2002, BC 2001 and BC 3230 with BC 3328, C 1403–C 1404 with C 1500 and one additional laboratory course, e.g., BC 2102, BC 3328, BC 3338, or C 3543. |
| Environmental Science | Environmental Science: Any combination of two of EESC BC 1001, BC 1002, V 1011, S 1011, V 1001, V 2100, V 2200, V 2300/(EEEB W 2002). Students may also complete the lab science requirement by combining the Columbia SEE-U summer program with BC 1002, V 1011, V 1001, V 2100, or V 2200 |
| Physics | BC 2001, 2002, 3001 (any two); F, V, or W 1201-1202 with 1291-1292 |
| Psychology | Psychology: Two courses with laboratory from the following list: BC 1001 + BC 1010, BC 1106 + BC 1107 (Group A), BC 1109 + BC 1110 (Group B), BC 1114 + BC 1115 (Group A), BC 1118 + BC 1119 (Group B), BC 1124 + BC 1125 (Group C), BC 1128 + BC 1129 (Group C), BC 1137 + BC 1138 (Group C). Note: BC 1001 (or AP credit in Psychology) + BC 1010 can be combined with another lab/lecture combination from any group; otherwise, the two labs must be from two different letter groups: see Requirements for Major on the Psychology Department. |
Requirement: In order to graduate, students must pass one of the courses listed below in which the major topics are mathematics, methods of empirical analysis using quantitative data, or the use of symbolic manipulation to solve problems. These courses can count both toward a major or distribution requirement and or the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement.
| Astronomy | C1420 Stars, Galaxies and Cosmology; BC 1753, BC 1754, Life in the Universe, Stars Galaxies and Cosmology; C1403 Earth, Moon, and Planets; C1404 Beyond the Solar System (Prof. Applegate's sections do not satisfy requirement) C1610 Theories of the Universe: Babylon to the Big Bang C1836 Stars and Atoms |
| Biology | BC 3386 Biometry |
| Chemistry | BC 1002 Fundamentals of Chemistry; BC 2001 General Chemistry I; C 1403, C 1404 General Chemistry |
| Computer Science | Any course carrying degree credit CU summer S1021D, S 1022Q |
| Economics | BC 2411 Statistics for Economics BC 1007 Mathematical Methods for Economics |
| Electrical Engineering | ELEN E 1101 The Digital Information Age |
| Environmental Science |
EESC BC 3025 Hydrology, EESC BC 3017 Environmental Data Analysis , EESC V 2100 Climate |
| Mathematics |
Any course carrying degree credit; V1010 Groups and Symmetry |
| Philosophy | V 3411 Introduction to Symbolic Logic F 1401 Elementary Logic |
| Physics | Any course carrying degree credit |
| Political Science | BC 3345 Statistical Analysis of Politics and Policy; W 3704 Data Analysis and Statistics |
| Psychology | BC 1101 Statistics |
| Sociology | BC 3211 Quantitative Methods/W 3020 Social Statistics; V 3212 Methods of Social Research/W 3010 Methods of Social Research |
|
Statistics |
Any course carrying degree credit |
|
Urban Studies |
BC 3200 Spatial Analysis: GIS Methods and Urban Case Studies |
Requirement: Competence in one ancient or modern language other than English, demonstrated by completion of, minimally, the fourth sequential semester of college-level study, and preferably, a more advanced course with greater emphasis on literary and cultural traditions.
Note: Students may fulfill this requirement by securing Advanced Placement Credit, by earning qualifying SAT II scores in a language other than English, or by departmental examination. The requirement may be satisfied by the fourth semester (Intermediate II) or by a language or literature course for which the fourth semester is a prerequisite. In Latin, both V 1201 and V 1202 or their equivalents must be completed.
Requirement: One course in literature in any language, in the original or in translation; or in comparative literature.
See the List of Current Courses Satisfying GERs for additional courses satisfying this requirement.
| AFEN BC 3525 | Atlantic Crossings: The West Indies and the Atlantic World |
| AFRS BC 3109 | Junior Colloquium: Critical Race Theory (also SOC) |
| AFRS BC 3144 ENGL BC 3144/ENTH BC 314 | Black Theatre |
| AFRS BC 3148 | Literature of the Great Migration |
| AHUM V 3399 | Colloquium on Major Texts I (also CUL) |
| AHUM V 3400 | Colloquium on Major Texts II (also CUL) |
| CLEN W 3910 | Women's Studies: Religion and Human Rights |
| CLLT V 3132 | Classical Mythology |
| CLLT V 3135 | The Ancient Novel |
| CLLT W 4300 | The Classical Tradition |
| CLRS V 1280 | Decadence in Russia and Europe |
| CLRS V 3119 | The Novel in the US & USSR, 1925-1940: Literature Confronts Social Crises (also CUL) |
| CLRS W 4012 | The Russian Novel and the West: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and the English Novel |
| CLRS W 4017 | Chekhov |
| CLRS W 4190 | Race, Ethnicity, and Narrative in the Russian/Soviet Empire (also CUL) |
| CPLS | For current courses in LIT see: Current Courses with Designations List |
| CPLS BC 3110 | Introduction to Translation Studies (also CUL) |
| CPLS BC 3148 | Tragedy Translated From Greece to Africa |
| CPLS BC 3156 | Figures in a Landscape: Literary Topographies form Homer to H.D. |
| CPLS BC 3162 | The Novella from Cervantes to Kaftka |
| CPLS BC 3170 | Translating Madness: The Sciences and Fictions of Pathology |
| CPLS W 4080 | Magic and Modernity (also CUL) |
| CLPL W 4120 | Polish Short Story-Comp Context |
| EAAS W 4212 | Topics in Early China and Japan: The Power of Words in China and Japan |
| ENGL | For current courses in LIT see: Current Courses with Designations List |
| ENGL BC 3192x | Exile and Estrangement in Global Literature |
| ENTH BC 3136 | Shakespeare in Performance (also ART) |
| ENTH BC 3137 | Restoration and 18th Century Restoration Drama (also ART) |
| ENTH BC 3139 | Modern American Drama in Performance (also ART) |
| ENTH BC 3140 | Women and Theatre (also ART) |
| ENTH BC 3144/AFRS BC 3144 | Black Theatre |
| ENTH BC 3145 | Early American Theatre (also ART) |
| ENTH BC 3147 | Shakespeare, Theory, and Performance |
| ENTH BC 3186 | Modern Drama (also ART) |
| ENWS BC 3144 | Minority Women Writers in the United States |
| FILM BC 3145/ENGL BC 3145 | Topics in Literature and Film: Memory and Forgetting |
| FREN | For current courses in LIT see: Current Courses with Designations List |
| GERM | For current courses in LIT see: Current Courses with Designations List |
| GMTH BC 3142 | Bertolt Brecht: The Making of Theatre |
| ITAL | For current courses in LIT see: Current Courses with Designations List |
| PORT W 3340 | Modern Brazilian Literature and Culture |
| RELI V 3525 | Introduction to Rabbinic Literature |
| RUSS V 1336 | Two Hundred Years of Russian Poetry |
| SPAN | For current courses in LIT see: Current Courses with Designations List |
| SPAN BC 3267 | Transatlantic Travel Writing (in Translation) |
| SPAN BC 3435 | Enlightenment and the Spanish American Essay |
| SPAN BC 3466 | Rock Music and Literature in the Southern Cone |
| SPAN BC 3990 | Latin American Perspectives on Violence, Colonization and Globalization (also LIT) |
| Slavic | For current courses in LIT see: Current Courses with Designations List |
| THTR V 3150 | Theatre History I/Western Theatre Classic to Romantic (also ART) |
| THTR V 3151 | Theatre History II/Western Theatre Traditional to Modern (also ART) |
| THTR BC/V 3737 | Modernism and 20th Century Theatre |
| THTR BC/V 3750 | The History Play (also ART) |
| WMST BC 3120 | Litany for Survival: Lesbian Texts |
| WMST BC 3134 | Unheard Voices: African Women's Literature (also HIS , CUL) |
| WMST W 4300 #1 / 4301 | The Search for Self I: US Jewish Women Writers |
| WMST W 4300 #2 / 4302 | The Search for Self II: Twentieth-Century Jewish Women Writers |
| WMST W 4310 | Contemporary American Jewish Women's Literature: 1990 to Present |
Requirement: One course in architecture, art History, studio art, graphic design, dance, music, film, or theatre.
| AFAS C 3930 #2 | Topics in the Black Experience: Jazz Musicians as Intellectuals |
| AFRS/PAFS BC 3120 | History of African American Music |
| AFRS BC 3517 | African-American Women and Music |
| AFTH BC 3150 | Race and Performance in the Caribbean |
| AHIS |
See the List of Current Courses Satisfying GERs for additional courses satisfying this requirement: |
| AHIS BC 3662 | 18th Century Art (also HIS) |
| AHIS V 3464 | Later Italian Art |
| AHIS BC 3643 | North American Art and Culture I: Contract to 1865 |
| AHIS BC 3687 | Modern Japanese Art |
| AHIS BC 3685 | History of Art Filmand Video |
| AHIS BC 3976 | Japanese Photography |
| AHIS BC 3626 | In and Around Abstract Art (also HIS) |
| AHIS BC 3684 | Directions in Contemporary Art |
| AHIS BC 3939 | Contemporary Photography |
| AHIS W 4089 | Native American Art |
| AHMM V 3320 | Music -East Asia -Southeast Asia (also CUL) |
| AHMM V 3321 | Music of India and West Asia |
| AHUM V 3342 | Asian Humanities: Masterpieces of Islamic and Indian Art |
| AHUM V 3340 | Arts of China, Korea and Japan (also CUL) |
| AHUM V 3343 | Masterpieces of Islamic Art and Architecture |
| AHWS BC 3123 | Women and Art |
| ANTH V 2008 | Film and Culture (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 2009 | Culture Through Film and Media (also CUL) |
| ANTH V 4625 | Anthropology and Film (also SOC , CUL) |
| ARCH V 1020 | Introduction to Architectural Design and Visual Culture |
| ARCH V 3101 | Architectural Representation: Abstraction |
| ARCH V 3103 | Architectural Representation: Perception |
| ARCH V 3114 | Making the Metropolis: Urban Design and Theories of the City since 1850 |
| ARCH V 3117 | Perceptions of Architecture |
| CLIA V 3660 | Mafia Movies: The Godfather to the Sopranos |
| CLLT V 3230 | Classics and Film |
| CLME W 4031 | Cinema and Society in Asia and Africa |
| CLRS W 4xxx | Kino Eyes: The Culture and Practice of Russian and Soviet Film |
| CLSL W 4075 | Soviet and Post Soviet, Colonial and Post-Colonial Film |
| CPLS BC 3103 | Holocaust Literature and Film (also LIT) |
| CPLS BC 3125 | Opera and Literature/ Opera as Literature ( also LIT) |
| CPLS V 3200 | The Verbal and the Visual Arts (also LIT) |
| DNCE BC 2555 | Ensemble Dance Repertory |
| DNCE BC 2557 | Evolution of Spanish Dance |
| DNCE BC 2558 | Tap Ensemble |
| DNCE BC 2560 | Exploring Dance: An Introduction to the Art Form |
| DNCE BC 256 3 | Dance Composition: Form |
| DNCE BC 2564 | Dance Composition: Content |
| DNCE BC 2565 | World Dance History (also CUL) |
| DNCE BC 2566/3001 | Western Theatrical Dance History (also HIS) |
| DNCE BC 2567 | Music for Dance |
| DNCE BC 2570 | Dance in NYC |
| DNCE BC 2575 | Choreography for the American Musical |
| DNCE BC 2580 | Tap as an American Art Form |
| DNCE BC 3000 | From Page to Stage |
| DNCE BC 3200 | Dance in Film |
| DNCE BC 3561 | Applied Anatomy for Movement |
| DNCE BC 3566 | Composition: Site-Specific and Experimental Methods |
| DNCE BC 3567 | Dance in East Asia: Continuity and Change |
| DNCE BC 3570 | Latin American and Caribbean Dance: Identities in Motion |
| DNCE BC 3572 | Dance Production |
| DNCE BC 3574 | Seminar on Contemporary Choreographers |
| DNCE BC 3575 | George Balanchine and the Reinvention of Modern Ballet |
| DNCE BC 3577 | Performing the Political |
| DNCE BC 357 8 | Traditions of African-American Dance (also HIS) |
| DNCE BC 3982 | Diaghilev 's Ballet Russes and Its World |
| DNCE BC 3583 | Gender and Historical Memory |
| DNCE BC 358 | History of Social Dancing: Dance Crazes from the Waltz to Flash Mobs |
| EAAS V 3315 | Film and Literature in Modern China |
| EAAS V 3352 | Major Works of Japanese Cinema |
| EAAS V 3357 | Contemporary Japanese Film |
| EAAS V 3615 | Japanese Literature and Film |
| EAAS W 4557 | Envisioning the Snowland: Film and TV in Tibet and Inner Asia |
| ENGL BC 3119 / FILM 3119 | Screenwriting |
| ENGL BC 3140, sec #6 | Topics in American Literature and Film: Horror |
| ENGL W 4670 | Film Studies: Hollywood Film Noir |
| ENTH BC 3136 | Shakespeare in Performance (also LIT) |
| ENTH BC 3137 | Restoration and 18th Century Restoration Drama (also LIT) |
| ENTH BC 3139 | Modern American Drama in Performance (also LIT) |
| ENTH BC 3140 | Women and Theatre (also LIT) |
| ENTH BC 3145 | Early American Theatre (also LIT) |
| ENTH BC 3186 | Modern Drama (also LIT) |
| FILM | Any 3 point Film course listed in the catalogue |
| FILM BC 3220 | Topics in Film: War and Propaganda |
| FREN BC 3020 | Surrealism in Painting and Film |
| FREN BC 30 28 | Performance in France (also LIT) |
| FREN BC 304 9/BC 3073 | Africa in Cinema (also CUL) |
| FREN BC 3049 | France on Film |
| FREN BC 3062 | Women in French Cinema since the 60s |
| GERM W 3510 | Weimar Cinema |
| ITAL V 3337 | The Language of Laughter: Advanced Italian in Film Comedy |
| ITAL V 3642 | Italian Film: Imagining the Nation |
| MUSI BC 1001 | Intro to Music |
| MUSI BC 1002 | Intro to Music |
| MUSI BC 2015 | Music in the United States |
| MUSI BC 3139 | Vocal Techniques & Expression I |
| MUSI BC 3140 | Vocal Repertoire, Technique and Expression |
| MUSI V 1002 | Fundamentals of Western Music |
| MUSI V 2010 | Rock |
| MUSI V 2014 | Popular Musics of the Americas: Country Music |
| MUSI V 2016 | Jazz |
| MUSI V 2021 | Music in Contemporary Native America |
| MUSI V 2023 | Mozart |
| MUSI V 2025 | The Opera |
| MUSI V 2026 | The Symphony |
| MUSI V 2030 | Jewish Music and Musicians in World Culture |
| MUSI V 2170 | Music and Dance from Romanticism to Mark Morris |
| MUSI V 2205, V 2206 | MIDI Music Production Techniques |
| MUSI V 2318,V 2319 | Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint, I and II |
| MUSI V 2425 | The Music of J.S. Bach |
| MUSI V 2582 | Jazz Improvisation |
| MUSI V 3120 | From Source to Sound: The Interpretation of Medieval Music |
| MUSI V 3138 | The Music of Brahms |
| MUSI V 3420 | The Social Science of Music (also SOC) |
| MUSI V 3432 | Music and Place |
| MUSI V 3630 | Recorded Sounds |
| MUSI W 4405 | Music and Language |
| PORT W 3349 | Brazilian Cinema and Society |
| RUSS V 3159 | East European and Russian Animation |
| RUSS W 4676 | Russian Art between East and West (also HIS) |
| RUSS W 4201 | Russian Theater - Hands on |
| SPAN BC 3004 #5 | Language and Film: Pedro Almodovar |
| SPAN BC 3004 #5 | Issues in Contemporary Spanish Cinema |
| SPAN BC 3004 #6 | Political Acts: Latin American Theater in the 20th Century |
| SPAN BC 3004 #7 | Spanish Language Theater in NYC |
| SPAN BC 3131 | Memory and Violence: Film & Literature of the Spanish Civil War (also LIT) |
| SPAN BC 3142 | Film- Literature Relationships in Modern Latin American Cinema (also LIT) |
| SPAN BC 3170 | The Films of Luis Buñuel and the Spanish Literary Tradition (also LIT) |
| SPAN W 3300 | Spanish Culture through its Art |
| THTR BC/V 2000 | What is Theater? |
| THTR BC/V 2002 | New York Theater |
| THTR BC/V 2005 | Theater and Society |
| THTR V 2005 | Acting Workshop |
| THTR BC/V 200 6 | First-Year Scene Lab |
| THTR BC/V 2120 | Technical Production |
| THTR V 3000 | World Theatre/Theatre Traditions in a Global Context |
| THTR BC/V 3004-3005 | Acting Lab |
| THTR V 3005 | Acting Suzuki and Viewpoints |
| THTR V 3132 | Sound Design |
| THTR V 3133 | Costume Design |
| THTR BC/V 3134 | Lighting Design |
| THTR V 3135 | Set Design |
| THTR V 3141 | Performing Dissidence in Eastern Europe |
| THTR BC/V 3143 | Drama and Film |
| THTR V 3146 | American Drama in the 1990s |
| THTR V 3150 | Theatre History I/Western Theatre Classic to Romantic (also LIT) |
| THTR V 3151 | Theatre History II/Western Theatre Traditional to Modern (also LIT) |
| THTR V 3152 | Theatre Studies: Performative Cultures of the Third Reich |
| THTR V 3155 | Traditional Indian Performance: Poetics and Practice |
| THTR V 3156 | Modern Asian Performance/Contemporary Asian Performance (also CUL) |
| THTR V 3165 | Theories of Performance Studies |
| THTR V 3167 | Feminist Theatre in America: Theory, Performance, and Theatrical Practice |
| THTR BC 3167 | Dramaturgy |
| THTR BC/V 3250 | Alternative Theatre Lab |
| THTR BC/V 3750 | The History Play (also LIT) |
| THTR BC/V 4001 | Visual Scenography |
| URBS V 3610 | The City in Film |
| VIAR | See the List of Current Courses Satisfying GERs for additional courses satisfying this requirement. Studio art courses must be worth 3 or more points to satisfy this requirement. |
| VIAR R1001 | Basic Drawing |
| VIAR R 1315 | Sculpture Fundamentals |
| VIAR R 1401 | Intro to Printmaking |
| VIAR R 3001 | Drawing II--Mixed Media |
| VIAR R 3021 | Figure Drawing I |
| VIAR R 3201 | Painting I |
| VIAR R 3202 | Painting II |
| VIAR R 3203 | Painting III |
| VIAR R 3210 | Figure Painting |
| VIAR R 3330 | Sculpture I |
| VIAR R 3331 | Sculpture II |
| VIAR R 3332 | Sculpture III |
| VIAR R 3401 | Printmaking I: Intaglio |
| VIAR R 3402 | Printmaking II: Intaglio |
| VIAR R 3411 | Printmaking I: Relief |
| VIAR R 3412 | Printmaking II: Relief |
| VIAR R 3701 | Photo I |
| VIAR R 3702 | Photo II |
| WMST BC 3117 | Woman and Film |
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