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