Tentative Courses List 2016-17

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Tentative Courses List 2016-17
Course #
HISC
HISC
HISC
HAVC
POLI
POLI
POLI
ANTH
112
237A
259A
141F
103
105B
190D
150
Emphasis
Department
Course #
CORE
HISC
HISC
HISC
HISC
HISC
HISC
HISC
HAVC
POLI
ANTH
1
102
150
217
237B
259B
264
140B
105C
130T
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
Course Title
Foundations of Critical Theory
Historical Materialism
Kant, Lacan, and the Ethics of Psychoanalysis
The Camera and the Body
Feminist Interventions
Early Modern Political Thought
Early Anarchist and Socialist Thought
Communicating Anthropology
Course Title
Intro to HISC
Philosophy Poetics
Radical Political Theory
Critical Human Rights
Historical Materialism
Kant, Lacan, and the Ethics of Psychoanalysis
The Idea of Africa
Victorian America
Modern Political Thought
Religion and Politics in the Muslim World
Instructor
Haider, A.
Balakrishnan, G.
Marriott, D.
Gonzalez, J.
Seth, V.
Seth, V.
Megan, T.
Fernando, M.
Instructor
Meister, R.
Marriott, D.
Balakrishnan, G.
Meister, R.
Balakrishnan, G.
Marriott, D.
Dent, G.
Berger, M.
Megan, T.
Fernando, M.
WINTER 2017
Department
FALL 2016
Descrip.
Courses may be added as they become available
Department
Course #
GRAD
HISC
HISC
HAVC
160
285
141B
Course Title
Advance Topics in HISC
Political Theology
Modern Art: Cubism to Pop
Instructor
TBA
Meister, R.
Gonzalez, J.
NOTE: Having declare the HISC minor does not assure you a seat in neither the graduate courses nor non-HISC courses. Please note that
Graduate courses and courses taught by affiliate faculty are by interview only; meaning that you will need to consult with the instructor
ahead of time if you which to enroll in the course.
SPRING 2017
Emphasis
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