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1 Spring Quarter 2018 Class Schedule Pre-Registration: February (Limited to Certain Undergraduate Departments) Registration: February 23 April 2 (continuing students) Change of Registration Period: April 3 April 9

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Information: Academic Calendar Click here Registration Appointments Change of Registration Information Course Change Deadlines Graduate Registration P-N Regulations Building Abbreviations Withdrawal Registration Quick Help Final Exam Schedule WCAS Distribution Requirements Course Listings Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences iii iii iii iii iv v v vi vii viii African American Studies 5 African Studies 5 American Studies 5 Anthropology 5 Arabic 6 Art 6 Art History 6 Asian American Studies 7 Asian Languages & Cultures 7 Asian Studies 7 Astronomy 7 Biological Sciences 8 Business Institutions 10 Chicago Field Studies 10 Chemistry 10 Chinese 12 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Classics Readings in English 12 Cognitive Science 12 Comparative Literary Studies 13 Earth and Planetary Science 13 Economics 13 English 15 Environmental Policy 16 Environmental Sciences 16 French 16 Global Avant-garde & Modernist St 17 Global Health 17 Geography 17 German 17 Gender Studies 18 Greek 18 Hebrew 19 Hindi and Urdu 19 History 19 Humanities 22 Interdepartmental Biological Sciences 23 Integrated Science 23 International Studies 23 NU Initiative for Sustainability & Energy 23 Italian 23 Japanese 23 Jewish Studies 23 Korean 24 Latin 24 Latina and Latino Studies 24 Legal Studies 24 Linguistics 25 Mathematics 25 Middle East and North African Studies 25 MMSS (Math Mthds in Social Science) 25 Neurobiology & Physiology 25 Neuroscience 26 Persian 26 Philosophy 27 Physics 28 Political Science 29 Portuguese 30 Psychology 30 Religion 32 Science in Human Culture 33 Slavic Languages & Literature 33 Sociology 33 Spanish 34 Spanport 35 Statistics 35 Swahili 36 Turkish 36 J L Kellogg School of Management 1/69 School of Education & Social Policy 1 Medill School of Journalism 3 Bienen School of Music 36 School of Communication 47 McCormick School of Engineering& Applied Science 53 The Graduate School 65 Non-Degree 69 Undergraduate students must submit a Graduation Petition form to the Office of the Registrar at least six months prior to intended graduation date. Forms and important dates are available at the Office of the Registrar, at school offices or online. Engineering students should apply at the Engineering Academic Services Office (TCH L269). Course/Teacher Evaluation information can be found here. Emergency Contact Info Students must review and update or confirm their emergency contact information in CAESAR at the beginning of every academic year. Please review your primary phone number, address, and emergency contact in CAESAR to ensure it is up-to-date. It is each student s responsibility to ensure that all demographic info on record is complete and accurate. Quarterly Grade Reports are not mailed, but are delivered through CAESAR. A printout of the CAESAR record may be made for the purpose of verification. Room Assignments for course offerings may change after the publication of the class schedule. Please review your room assignments online in CAESAR frequently before attending class. COURSE CHANGE DEADLINES No course may be added by any students after Monday, April 9, nor dropped after Friday, May 11. Tuition is not adjusted for courses dropped after April 9. Graduate students may not change grading options of any course after Tuesday, April 9. Undergraduates may not change grading options (P/N or For a grade ) after Friday, January 26. Failure to read the class schedule does not excuse members of the NU community from knowledge of the information contained within. The university reserves the right to make changes to this schedule at any time. Please check CAESAR for the most up-to-date information. ii

3 REGISTRATION Undergraduate Pre-Registration Monday, February 19 at 8:30 AM through Thursday, February 22 at 5:15 PM Undergraduate Registration Begins Monday, February 23 at 8:30 AM Through Sunday, April 2 at 11:59 PM CAESAR is active 24 hours a day throughout the week, but may be down for maintenance Saturday evenings from 9:00 PM until Sunday at Noon. TGS Graduate Registration TGS students may begin registration at 9:00am, Monday, February 23 and may attempt no more than 4 units of credit. TGS students desiring to take classes in the schools listed below need simply to secure a permission number from the department offering the class and enroll themselves via CAESAR using the permission number. McCormick School of Engineering & Applied Sciences School of Communication School of Music Medill School of Journalism, undergraduate classes School of Education & Social Policy Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences TGS Graduate students wishing to enroll in classes offered by any other NU school should secure the signature of the department offering the course and of their TGS advisor on a Registration Exception form, and submit the signed form to the Office of the Registrar to be enrolled in the class. Graduate students in schools other than TGS should check with the coordinator of their program for the policy on dual registration. Undergraduate Registration Pre-registration is an opportunity for students who have declared particular majors to register for up to two classes in that major. Consult the department of your major to confirm that they have chosen to participate in pre-registration. Pre-Registration 8:30 10:00 11:30 1:00 2:30 4:00 Group 1 Monday Group 2 Tuesday Group 3 Wednesday Group 4 Thursday Open Registration 8:30 10:00 11:30 1:00 2:30 4:00 Group 1 Monday Group 2 Tuesday Group 3 Wednesday Group 4 Thursday v

4 P/N REGULATIONS GENERAL REGULATIONS The P/N option is only available to full time students Classes are open to P/N if the grading basis, listed in the class detail section of the class on CAESAR, is Student Option (abbreviated OPT). Occasionally, a No P/N note may be added to classes for emphasis only. Students planning to register for the P/N option should do so when initially registering for the course. For instructions on selecting the P/N option, please see Instructions on using CAESAR at If the P/N option is not selected at this time students may change their grading option on CAESAR using the Update function or submit a P/N form at the Office of the Registrar. Additional rules apply to classes in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Please see below. Not more than one class may be taken in any quarter under the P/N option (except as noted below in Additional Regulations of the Individual Schools ). All prerequisites must be met before a class can be taken P/N. The P/N option may be used only for general education classes and/or unrestricted electives. P/N option may not be used for any of the first and second year language classes in French, German, Spanish or Italian. Contact your school for rules governing the use of the P/N option and the language requirement. ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS OF THE INDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL POLICY A maximum number of six one-quarter classes taken P/N may be counted toward the degree. The number of classes with grades of P or D, or a combination of P and D taken at Northwestern and offered for graduation may not exceed six. P/N option and classes in which the student earned a D may not be used for Core, Concentration or Distribution Requirements. JOURNALISM NO journalism classes, or any classes in a student s Social Science concentration, basic requirements in Art/Art History, History, Literature, Science, Math, Political Science, and Economics may be taken P/N. All other classes may be taken P/N. Only one class may be taken P/N per quarter (excluding TN quarter). No more than six classes with P grades may be counted toward the 45 units required for a degree. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES No more than six optional P grades earned at Northwestern may be used for graduation. P/N option may not be used to satisfy WCAS Distribution Requirements. P/N option may not be used for foreign language classes taken toward meeting the WCAS foreign language requirement. P/N option may not be used for required major or related classes. P/N option may not be used for Freshman Seminars. The number of classes with grades of P or D, or a combination of P and D taken at Northwestern and offered for graduation may not exceed one-fifth of the total. MUSIC A maximum of six one-quarter classes in non-music subjects taken under the P/N option may be counted toward the degree. Music students may not take music classes under the P/N option, except for in classes graded solely with P/N grades. P/N option for non-music classes is not open to Music students on academic probation. P/N option is available to non-music students in all music classes including applied music, except as noted in the class schedule and on CAESAR. COMMUNICATION A maximum of six one-quarter classes taken under the P/N option may be counted toward the degree, although 35 of the 45 credits needed for graduation must be a C- or better. Classes in the major department may be taken under the P/N option only by permission of the Associate Dean. ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Any student desiring to change to the P/N option for any class in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences must have a P/N slip signed by a staff member in the MEAS Academic Services Office (TECH L269). This slip must be taken to the Office of the Registrar to be processed. School of Engineering courses are offered by the following departments: BMD_ENG, CHEM_ENG, CIV_ENG, COMP_SCI, ECE, ES_APPM, GEN_ENG, IDEA, IEMS, MAT_SCI, MBIOTECH, MECH_ENG, MFG_ENG, MPD, and PROJ_MGT. Engineering students who desire to P/N classes in BIOL_SCI, CHEM, ASTRON, PHYSICS, or MATH must also obtain a signed P/N form from the Academic Services Office and present it at the Office of the Registrar for processing Only one class per quarter may be taken P/N during the freshman and sophomore years. Students in the junior and senior year may take more than one class per quarter with the P/N option. Please see the rules above to determine if a signature is required. A maximum number of eight one-quarter classes taken under the P/N option may be counted toward the degree. GRADUATE SCHOOL Rules governing the P/N option vary. Check with the department. iv

5 1801HI 1810HI 1819HI AAH ALL AMS ANN BLK CLRK CRP CRW ELDER FIB FSK FSL GAR HRS HUM JACOB KRG LOD LCY LIB LNG LNT LOU LTK LVR MLS MTC NOR PHL PLS PKS RCMA REG REL SCA SCB SCT STT SWT TCH TIC UNV Building Abbreviations CAESAR Instructions/Help Course Attributes 1801 Hinman Avenue Building Classrooms Anthropology Hinman 1819 Hinman Avenue Building Classrooms Andersen Hall Allison Hall Annie May Swift Hall Annenberg Hall Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art 555 Clark Building Cresap Laboratory McMillen Crowe Hall Elder Hall Family Institute Fisk Hall Frances Searle Building Garrett-Evangelic Seminar Building Harris Hall Center for the Humanities Sheridan Jacob Center Kresge Centennial Hall Loder Hall Locy Hall University Library WCAS Linguistics Sheridan Lunt Hall Louis Hall Lutkin Hall Leverone Hall (or Jacobs Hall) Materials & Life Sciences Bldg McCormick Tribune Center Norris Student Center Philosophy Hinman Abbott Auditorium: Pancoe Building Parkes Hall Ryan Center for the Musical Arts Regenstein Hall of Music Religion 1940 Sheridan Sociology Chicago Sociology Chicago Scott Hall Statistics Swift Hall Technological Institute Speech Theatre & Interp Ctr University Hall Withdrawal Students who withdraw from the University must immediately file a completed withdrawal form bearing the required signature with the Office of the Registrar. This link contains tip-sheets, error message definitions, a complete walk-through of CAESAR functions, contact information update help, and more. The NUIT Support Center is located at 1800 Sherman Ave. and can be contacted by phone at HELP (4357) or at consultant@northwestern.edu. Staff in the Office of the Registrar are available to answer your questions regarding registration. Feel free to contact us at or via at nu-registrar@northwestern.edu. The Office of the Registrar 633 Clark Street, Evanston, IL Open: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Monday through Friday Closed on University Holidays. This abridged list shows select attributes that appear in the class schedule to give more information about courses. CASD FORMAL Formal Studies HIST STUD Interdisc LIT FA NATSCI SOCBEH VALUES Historical Studies Interdisciplinary Distro, See WCAS Literature & Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social & Behavioral Sciences Values FSEM SOC SOC First-Year Seminar WCAS GCHM 101/ WCAS First-Year Seminar Indicates Co-requisites for Chemistry courses. GEN 1ST CLASS Attendance-1st class mandatory DISCUSS PREREQ SEE BLTN SEE DEPT TBOPENED Reg for disc section required Prerequisites apply, see descr See Bulletin before register See Dept for further info To be opened if needed LANG ENG DISC Read in lang, discuss in Engl ENGLISH LANG DISC NO PREQ PAP ENGL PROFNCY REQ Given in English Read & Discuss in language No prereq in the language Disc, papers, exams in English Read, write, speak prof Spec requirement in lang P/N NO P/N No P/N option for this section P/N REQ P/N SUGG Graded P/N P/N Suggested, see dept PERM DEPT Permission of department INST SCHOOL TGS Permission of Instructor Permission of School Permission of The Grad School RSTR DEPT Department Majors Only ENGG FR/SO FROSH GRAD ISP JR/SR JR/SR/GR JRS MMM MMSS Engineering Students Only Freshmen/Sophs Only Freshmen Only Graduate Students Only ISP Students Only Juniors/Seniors Only Jrs, Srs, Grad Students Only Juniors Only MMM Students Only MMSS Majors Only Refunds Tuition deposits are not refundable. Please refer to the Student Financial Services website to determine your refund eligibility. Registration Changes No refund or bill reduction is made on any course dropped or swapped after the fifth day of classes in the quarter. MUSIC SR/GRAD SRS UGRAD Music Majors Only Seniors/Grad Students Only Seniors Only Undergraduates Only v

6 Spring 2018 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE for Evanston Undergraduate & Graduate Programs School of Continuing Studies and Kellogg School of Management do not follow this schedule STUDENTS Build your class schedule to avoid exam conflicts. Do not register for courses that result in having three (3) or more exams in one (1) day*. No extensions of the lunch hours can be made in residence halls. *Anyone registered for courses resulting in three or more exams in one day is expected to take the exams as scheduled. ROOM ASSIGNMENTS, EXAM TIMES & INSTRUCTOR RESPONSIBILITY Exams will be held in the room where the lecture section of the class regularly meets. If the class meets in different rooms at different times, the room used by the earliest class meeting in the week determines the exam room. Instructors are responsible for indicating their exam schedule on course syllabi. EVENING and 2+ Hour Classes (Courses beginning at 5 PM and later) Two-hour exams are held on the first regularly scheduled class meeting time during final exam week in the regularly scheduled room, unless otherwise announced. READING THE EXAM SCHEDULE To determine date and time of exam, the meeting days and start time of the class lecture should be used. (example: the final exam for a class that meets T TH at 2pm will be on Monday, June 11 from 9am 11 am) Courses beginning on the half-hour should follow the schedule for the previous hour. The following courses have exams out of their normal sequence and are common exams. All sections will have their exam in the given period and instructors will announce room assignments. BIOL_SCI 215-0, MATH 224-0, 230-0, 234-0, 290-3, BMD_ENG MECH_ENG CHEM PHYSICS (02,03 only) EXAM MEETING TIME and DATE Monday June 11 Tuesday June 12 Wednesday June 13 Thursday June 14 Friday June 15 9:00 to 11:00AM TTH 2:00 PM MATH 224-0, 230-0, 234-0, 290-3, TTH 8:00AM MWF 3:00PM MWF 1:00PM 12:00 to 2:00PM MWF 12:00PM MWF 9:00AM TTH 1:00PM PHYSICS (02 & 03) TTH 9:00AM TTH 11:00AM 3:00 to 5:00PM MWF 11:00AM MWF 10:00AM MWF 2:00PM TTH 3:00PM TTH 12:00PM 7:00 to 9:00PM MWF 4:00PM BIOL_SCI BIOL_SCI MWF 8:00AM BMD_ENG 270-0/ MECH ENG TTH 4:00PM CHEM TTH 10:00AM For questions concerning final exam scheduling please registration@northwestern.edu or call If a course meets for a two-hour period, the time of the examination is determined by the first hour. If a course meets at different times on different days, the exam time is determined by the earliest class meeting in the week. The MWF exam blocks include the following sequences: M M.T. M.T.W. M.T.W.TH M.T.W.TH.F M.T.W.F M.T.TH. M.T.TH.F. M.W.F M.W. M.W.TH. M.W.TH.F. M.T.F. M.W.F.S. M.TH. M.TH.F. M.F. W. W.TH. W.F W.S. F. The TTH exam blocks include the following sequences: T. T.TH. T.W.TH. T.W.F. T.TH.F. T.F. TH. T.W. T.W.TH.F. T.TH.S. TH.F. The exam scheduling policy is available here:

7 2018 Spring WCAS Distribution Requirements This listing reflects class information as of February 12, Please verify offerings on CAESAR. Direct any questions regarding fulfillment of distribution requirement credit to the WCAS Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising. Interdisciplinary Distribution Classes *Special Note for Interdisciplinary Distribution Classes An asterisk (*) in the list below denotes an Interdisciplinary Studies course approved for two or more distribution areas. A student may count such a course for distribution credit in only one approved area, to be determined by the student. For complete rules regarding interdisciplinary distros see Area I: Natural Sciences (see note at end of lists) ANTHRO Human Osteology F 09:00AM 11:30AM 1810HI_A58 Waxenbaum Denn *I Human Population Biology TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM 1810HI_104 Miller ASTRON Introduction to Astrobiology MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM TCHLR3 Meyer Introduction to Astrophysics MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM TCHL361 Ulmer BIOL_SCI CHEM CSD Diversity of Life MWF 03:00PM 03:50PM PLSAUD Galbreath Genetics and Evolution TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM ELDER32 McSharry Genetics and Molecular Biology MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM TCHLR2 Gallio MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM TCHLR2 Petersen Principles of Biochemistry MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM TCHLR2 Meade Biochemistry MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM FSL3220 Unger MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM FSL2107 Unger General Chemistry MWTh 10:00AM 10:50AM TCHLR3 Freedman Chemistry of Nature and Culture MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM TCHA110 Priest Organic Chemistry MTWTh 09:00AM 09:50AM TCHLR2 Trzupek MTWTh 10:00AM 10:50AM TCHLR2 Trzupek Organic Chemistry MTWThF 09:00AM 09:50AM TCHL361 Silverman * Brain and Cognition TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM FSL2107 Nasir EARTH Climate Catastrophes in Earth History TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM TCHAUD Hurtgen Earth Systems Revealed MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM TCHF285 Jacobson Earth and Planetary Materials TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHF285 Jacobsen Seismology and Earth Structure TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM TCHF285 Stein Cosmochemistry TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM TCHM349 Jacobson M 02:00PM 04:00PM TCHM166 Staff ENVR_SCI GEOG LING Earth: A Habitable Planet TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHM345 Bush Principles of Cartography MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM 1810HI_104 Hudson Sound Patterns in Human Language TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM SWT107 Cole NEUROSCI Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM TCHAUD Segraves PHYSICS General Physics for ISP MWThF 10:00AM 10:50AM TCHL221 Halperin College Physics MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM TCHL211 Smutko MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM TCHL211 Rivers General Physics MWThF 10:00AM 10:50AM TCHL211 Taylor General Physics MWThF 09:00AM 09:50AM TCHF210 Krusberg *D MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM TCHL211 Brown MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM TCHL211 Brown MWThF 01:00PM 01:50PM TCHL221 Krusberg MWThF 01:00PM 01:50PM TCHL211 Taylor Foundations of Modern Physics MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM TCHL168 Koch PSYCH Introduction to Neuroscience M 02:00PM 04:50PM ANNG15 Gobel Neuroscience & Behavior Laboratory T 03:00PM 05:50PM SWT231 Rosenfeld Images of Cognition MW 02:00PM 03:20PM ANNG30 Reber * Brain and Cognition MW 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHM164 Nasir Area II: Formal Studies (see note at end of lists) EECS LING Introduction to Computer Programming MTWF 10:00AM 10:50AM TCHL361 Kuzmanovic Fundamentals of Computer Programming TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHL361 Tov Meaning TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM SWT107 Clark Reference MW 02:00PM 03:20PM CRP101 Ward **MATH PHIL Finite Mathematics MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM TCHM177 Tamarkin Short Course in Calculus MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM TCHM177 Gold Single Variable Calculus II MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM CLRKB03 Cuzzocreo MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM FSK114 Staff Single Variable Calculus III MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM LNT103 Peterson *D Integral Calculus of One-Variable Functions MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM LNT104 Alongi MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM LNT103 Xiao MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM LNT104 Krishna Elementary Logic II MW 02:00PM 03:20PM UNV102 Cariani POLI_SCI PSYCH Introduction to Empirical Methods in Political Science MW 02:00PM 03:20PM SWT107 Seawright Statistical Methods in Psychology TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM ANNG15 Suzuki * Brain and Cognition MW 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHM164 Nasir SOCIOL Analysis and Interpretation of Social Data MW 12:30PM 01:50PM UNV101 Clipperton SPANISH STAT Spanish Phonetics and Phonology MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM KRG2440 Millikin Introduction to Statistics MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM SWT107 Kuyper Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM FSK217 Kutzman Data Science III MW 04:00PM 05:20PM TCHM152 Kuyper Statistical Methods MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM FSL2407 Andrews TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM TCHM164 Jiang Statistics for Life Sciences TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM FSL2378 Jiang *D Design and Analysis of Experiments TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHM152 Jiang Nonparametric Statistical Methods MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM SWT107 Severini

8 Area III: Social and Behavioral Sciences AF_AM_ST * Unsettling Whiteness MW 11:00AM 12:20PM LCY214 Hesse * Comparative Slavery W 02:00PM 04:50PM UNV412 Bryant ANTHRO Culture & Society TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM SWT107 Smith Anthropology of Social Media MW 12:30PM 01:50PM ANNG32 Haynes Peoples of the World MW 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2415 Hoffman Talk as Social Action T 02:00PM 04:50PM 1810HI_A56 Hoffman *I ASIAN_AM Topics in Asian American Social and Cultural Analysis TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2380 Ishii Advanced Topics in Social and Cultural Analysis MW 03:30PM 04:50PM KRG2430 Tse Studies in Race, Gender, and Sexuality TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS215 Ishii ASIAN_ST Advanced Topics in Asian Studies TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM 1810HI_104 Henning BUS_INST CFS Leadership in Organizations W 03:00PM 05:50PM KRG2415 Raider Field Studies in Environment, Science, and Sustainability T 05:00PM 08:00PM LCY213 Harvey *D Field Studies in Social Justice T 06:00PM 09:00PM TBA Ritchie *D Field Studies in Health Th 06:00PM 09:00PM TBA Keenan-Devlin *D * Modern Workplace Culture M 02:00PM 03:30PM LCY109 Day *D Legal Culture & Process M 10:00AM 11:30AM ASSIGNED Llorente *D Business Workplace Culture M 10:00AM 11:30AM UNV312 Wieda *D T 05:30PM 07:00PM UNV112 Wieda *D W 05:30PM 07:00PM UNV118 Achettu *D Field Studies in Civic Engagement T 06:00PM 09:00PM TBA McCabe *D COG_SCI CSD ECON Learning, Representation & Reasoning TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM ANNG15 Gentner * Brain and Cognition TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM FSL2107 Nasir Language and Cognition in Atypical Development TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM FSL3220 Losh Introduction to Macroeconomics TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHAUD Berger Introduction to Microeconomics TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM HRS107 Hernandez MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM FSK217 Hornsten Microeconomics MW 05:00PM 06:20PM HRS107 Schulz Macroeconomics MWF 03:00PM 03:50PM FSK217 Witte ENVR_POL Special Topics in Environmental Policy and Culture MW 11:00AM 12:20PM TCHM128 Suzukovich III MW 03:30PM 04:50PM TCHLR3 Karbowski F 02:00PM 04:30PM UNV102 Taylor MW 11:00AM 12:20PM CLRKB03 Erensu TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM LCY305 Dimick GBL_HLTH GNDR_ST HUM Sexuality & Society TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM LUTKIN Carrillo Sociology of Gender and Sexuality TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2425 Orloff TTh 05:00PM 06:20PM CLRKB01 Orloff Gender, Sexuality, and Health MW 11:00AM 12:20PM UNV122 Partridge Transnational Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM CLRKB01 Alemdaroglu MW 02:00PM 03:20PM PKS224 Parsard Research Seminar in Gender & Sexuality Studies TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM CRP101 Ward TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS215 Ishii MW 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS215 Liu TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2425 Orloff TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM CLRK230 Orloff Gender, Sexuality, and Public Policy TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM ANNG15 Grisinger TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM PKS212 Laperriere TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM CLRK230 Orloff Gender and Citizenship TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM 1810HI_B07 Thakor Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture MW 02:00PM 03:20PM PKS212 Pascar * Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LUTKIN Epstein LATINO * Latina and Latino Social Movements TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2410 Marquez * Topics in Latina and Latino Social and Political Issues TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM KRG2435 Carrion TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM FSK114 Mendoza TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2410 Agbasoga LEGAL_ST LING Legal Studies Research Methods TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM FSK114 Nelson * Gender and the Law TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM ANNG15 Grisinger MENA PHIL Making a dictionary: The Northwestern Project TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2415 Elliott * Making the Modern Middle East: Culture, Politics, History TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM UNV122 Winegar Advanced Topics in Middle East & North African Studies MW 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2415 Hoffman TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM CLRKB01 Alemdaroglu Minds and Machines MW 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2415 Karbowski POLI_SCI * Introduction to Political Theory MW 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV102 Nili American Government and Politics TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM TCHLR5 Harrison U.S. Foreign Policy MW 05:00PM 06:20PM CLRKB01 Krcmaric Politics of the Middle East TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM HRS107 Pearlman Contemporary African Politics MW 02:00PM 03:20PM LCY106 Wilfahrt Democratic Transitions F 09:30AM 12:20PM HRSL04 Taraktas Chinese Foreign Policy MW 11:00AM 12:20PM LCY106 Hurst Understanding Genocide MW 12:30PM 01:50PM PLSAUD Braun The Social Determinants of Health Th 01:00PM 03:50PM KRG2430 Locke GEN_LA GEOG Residence-Linked Seminar - III (Social & Behavioral Sciences) TBA TBA TBA TBA Shapiro *I North America MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM CLRKB03 Hudson GERMAN History, Politics, and Culture in 21st Century German MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM KRG3354 Ryder

9 PSYCH Introduction to Psychology TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM FSK217 Engeln Social Psychology MW 02:00PM 03:20PM ANNG21 Molden Developmental Psychology TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM ANNG21 Hespos Cognitive Psychology TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM ANNG21 Horton Psychopathology MW 03:30PM 04:50PM SWT107 Mittal Introduction to Clinical Psychology W 06:00PM 09:00PM TBA Sieracki *I Deception: Processes and Detection TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM ANNG30 Rosenfeld Decision Making MW 09:30AM 10:50AM ANNG30 Smith Psychology of Gender MW 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV121 Eagly Psychology and Law T 01:00PM 03:50PM SWT210 Broaders Psychology of Beauty M 06:00PM 08:50PM TBA Engeln Images of Cognition MW 02:00PM 03:20PM ANNG30 Reber * Brain and Cognition MW 02:00PM 03:20PM TCHM164 Nasir Personality Research MW 02:00PM 04:00PM SWT210 Revelle Child Psychopathology TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM SWT210 Gorvine Consumer Psychology and Marketing Research MW 11:00AM 12:20PM ANNG32 Pennington SLAVIC Making a Dictionary: The Northwestern Project TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2415 Elliott SOCIOL Introduction to Sociology MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM LUTKIN Rawlings Race and Society TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM HRSL07 Stewart Families and Societies MW 03:30PM 04:50PM LUTKIN Percheski Education and Inequality: Focus on Chicago MW 11:00AM 12:20PM ANNG15 Snyder * Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LUTKIN Epstein Legal Studies Research Methods TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM FSK114 Nelson Sexuality and Society TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM LUTKIN Carrillo Sociology of Organizations MW 09:30AM 10:50AM CLRKB03 Rawlings Population Dynamics TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM UNV102 Percheski Economic Sociology TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM UNV121 Ozgode Youth and Society MW 02:00PM 03:20PM UNV121 Snyder Work and Occupations TTh 05:00PM 06:20PM CLRKB01 Orloff * Sociology of Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM CLRKB01 Alemdaroglu Social Protest and Social Change Around the World MW 03:30PM 04:50PM TCHM164 Braun Sociology of Gender TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2425 Orloff Understanding Genocide MW 12:30PM 01:50PM PLSAUD Braun Area IV: Historical Studies AF_AM_ST Introduction to African American History: Key Concepts from TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2380 Bryant * Unsettling Whiteness MW 11:00AM 12:20PM LCY214 Hesse * Comparative Slavery W 02:00PM 04:50PM UNV412 Bryant ASIAN_AM Global Asians TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM PKS224 Yuh Topics in History MW 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2425 Tse Advanced Topics in History TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM LCY110 Yuh MW 03:30PM 04:50PM LCY110 Sales CLASSICS * Rome: Culture and Empire TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM HRS107 Schafer * Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean MW 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2425 Terpstra Ancient Economy MW 02:00PM 03:20PM PKS214 Terpstra GEN_LA Residence-Linked Seminar - IV (Historical Studies) TBA TBA TBA WILLB06 Lenaghan *I GERMAN German History from MW 11:00AM 12:20PM LCY318 Stokes * Jews and Germans: An Intercultural History II MW 11:00AM 11:50AM HRSL07 Fenves GNDR_ST Gender, Sexuality and History MW 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS215 Liu TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM FSK114 Stokes HISTORY HUM New Introductory Courses in History TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM UNV121 Maza European Civilization: High Medieval Thru Mid-18th C MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM LUTKIN Muir Jr Jewish History MW 11:00AM 12:20PM UNV121 Petrovsky-Shte History of the United States, Precolonial to the Civil War MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM HRS107 Fitz Global Asians TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM PKS224 Yuh Latina and Latino History MWF 04:00PM 04:50PM HRS107 Cadava Global History: Early Modern to Modern Transition MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM LUTKIN Stanley Background to African Civilization and Culture: MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM UNV101 Hanretta History of Latin America in the Modern Period, 1789-present TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2380 Gillingham History of Western Science and Medicine: Origins in Early Mod Europe MW 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2380 Stolz New Lectures in History TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM HRSL06 Gillingham TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM UNV101 Ramirez MW 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS215 Liu TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM HRS107 Boyle TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2425 Lewis American Cultural History: 20th C. to Present T 03:30PM 05:50PM LIBFORUM Sherry MW 12:30PM 01:50PM LIBFORUM Sherry History of US Foreign Relations MW 12:30PM 01:50PM UNV102 Burke The Vietnam Wars TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM HRS107 Allen Europe in the 20th Century, 1945-Present MW 03:30PM 04:50PM UNV102 Frommer Weimar and Nazi Germany MW 11:00AM 12:20PM LCY318 Stokes History of Russia, 1917-Present MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM PKS223 Bushnell Christians and Jews TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2425 Shyovitz East Africa MW 03:30PM 04:50PM UNV121 Schoenbrun History of Modern China: 1911-present MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM UNV101 Macauley Approaches to History MW 03:30PM 04:50PM LCY305 Kiel TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM HRSL05 Stanley TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM UNV118 Shyovitz TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM UNV218 Britto Special Topics in the Humanities MW 09:30AM 10:50AM LIBVIDEO Schwall LATINO Latina & Latino History MWF 04:00PM 04:50PM HRS107 Cadava LEGAL_ST * Gender and the Law TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM ANNG15 Grisinger SLAVIC * Literature and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe TTh 03:00PM 04:20PM LCY214 Kelly Area V: Values AF_AM_ST * Comparative Slavery W 02:00PM 04:50PM UNV412 Bryant CLASSICS * Rome: Culture and Empire TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM HRS107 Schafer

10 COMP_LIT Introduction to Critical Theory MW 09:30AM 10:50AM HRS107 Zimmer * The Bible As Literature MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM HRS107 Newman ENGLISH * The Bible as Literature MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM HRS107 Newman GBL_HLTH Global Bioethics MW 12:00PM 01:20PM PKS224 Rodriguez GERMAN HUM ISEN * Jews and Germans: An Intercultural History II MW 11:00AM 11:50AM HRSL07 Fenves * Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LUTKIN Epstein Special Topics in the Humanities TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV112 Hobart Climate Change and Sustainability: Economic and Ethical Dimensions TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM FSK217 Staff JWSH_ST Topics in Israel Studies TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM TBA Ringel LATINO LING PHIL * Latina and Latino Social Movements TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2410 Marquez * Topics in Latina and Latino Social and Political Issues TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM KRG2435 Carrion TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM FSK114 Mendoza TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2410 Agbasoga Language and Prejudice TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM ANNG15 Leddon Introduction to Critical Theory MW 09:30AM 10:50AM HRS107 Zimmer Gender, Politics, & Philosophy MW 02:00PM 03:20PM LCY214 Zimmer Philosophy, Race, and Racism TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2415 Medina Ethics and the Environment MW 03:30PM 04:50PM TCHLR3 Karbowski The Brady Scholars Program T 02:00PM 04:50PM LIB5746 Staff *D Philosophy of Medicine Th 03:30PM 05:50PM KRG2325 Sheldon *D Business and Professional Ethics Th 03:00PM 05:50PM KRG2420 Laing POLI_SCI * Introduction to Political Theory MW 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV102 Nili Modernity and Its Discontents TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM UNV102 Dietz RELIGION Introduction to Buddhism MW 12:30PM 01:50PM FSK217 Bond Introduction to Judaism MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM ANNG15 Wimpfheimer Introduction to Christianity TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM LUTKIN Traina Introduction to Native American Religions TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM KRG2425 Dees Theology of Love MW 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2410 Kohli Topics in the Bible T 02:00PM 04:30PM KRG2339 Senior Topics in Judaism TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2410 Ringel MW 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2410 Wimpfheimer Topics in Christianity MW 03:30PM 04:50PM KRG3364 Kohli *I Islamic Law TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM PKS215 Ingram *I Topics in Islam TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM 1810HI_104 Henning Topics in American Religion F 02:00PM 04:30PM UNV102 Taylor Religion and Film M 02:00PM 04:30PM LIBVIDEO Molina SOCIOL * Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LUTKIN Epstein * Sociology of Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM CLRKB01 Alemdaroglu Area VI: Literature and Fine Arts AF_AM_ST Literatures of the Black World TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LCY301 Vaughn Harlem Renaissance TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2420 Vaughn *D ARABIC ART Reading Classical Arabic Texts (in Arabic) MW 03:30PM 04:50PM LIB5746 Mikhaeel Contemporary Art Survey TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM PLSAUD Feldman Critical Methods for Contemporary Art W 04:00PM 06:50PM KRG2425 Fernandes ART_HIST Introduction to Contemporary Art TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM PLSAUD Feldman th Century Art: Late 18th Century MW 11:00AM 12:20PM PKS223 Eisenman Museums Th 02:00PM 04:50PM PKS224 Staff *D ASIAN_AM Introduction to Asian American Literature MW 10:00AM 10:50AM LCY301 Leong ASIAN_LC CFS Introductory Topics in Asian Languages and Cultures MW 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2435 Zamperini MW 03:30PM 04:50PM ANNG31 Byrnes MW 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2410 Gaubatz MW 03:30PM 04:50PM KRG2410 Noonan TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM LCY214 Shim TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM PKS212 Majchrowicz MF 02:00PM 03:20PM HRSL06 Boyk Advanced Topics in Asian Languages and Cultures MW 02:00PM 03:20PM FSK114 Gaubatz TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM PKS215 Shim MW 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV122 Brueck TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2410 Majchrowicz T 02:00PM 04:50PM CRW4130 McClish MW 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2380 Jacoby TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV121 McClish MW 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2435 Zamperini Field Studies in Humanities W 06:00PM 09:00PM TBA McCabe *D CLASSICS * Rome: Culture and Empire TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM HRS107 Schafer * Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean MW 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2425 Terpstra Greek and Roman Drama TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS212 Radding Greek and Latin Literature MW 03:30PM 04:50PM FSL2378 Hopman TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LCY109 Radding COMP_LIT Interpreting Culture TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG3364 Gourianova * The Bible As Literature MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM HRS107 Newman Practices of Reading MW 03:30PM 04:50PM CLRK230 Hopman Literary Movements TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV102 West World Cinemas TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LCY214 Bush TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM CLRKB03 Torlasco Authors and Their Readers MW 12:30PM 01:50PM UNV122 Weber Texts and Contexts MW 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV122 Brueck MW 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2410 Wimpfheimer

11 ENGLISH British Literary Traditions MW 11:00AM 11:50AM UNV102 Evans * The Bible as Literature MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM HRS107 Newman American Literary Traditions MW 12:00PM 12:50PM HRSL07 Stern Introduction to Asian American Literature MW 10:00AM 10:50AM LCY301 Leong Studies in Fiction TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM HRSL28 Marks Studies in Renaissance Literature MW 03:30PM 04:50PM HRSL06 Swanner TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM UNV102 West Special Topics in Shakespeare TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM HRSL28 Masten TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2415 Erickson th-Century Fiction TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM HRSL28 Roth Studies in 20th-Century Literature MW 12:30PM 01:50PM HRSL28 Taylor TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM HRSL06 Froula TTh 03:30PM 04:50PM PKS223 Costa Studies in African Literature MW 09:30AM 10:50AM HRSL28 Eltahawy American Novel MW 02:00PM 03:20PM PKS215 Stern Studies in American Literature MW 11:00AM 12:20PM HRSL06 Grossman MW 02:00PM 03:20PM HRSL28 Eltahawy TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM LCY305 Dimick TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM HRSL06 Savage Topics in Combined Studies MW 11:00AM 12:20PM HRSL28 Swanner MW 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS212 Schwartz Studies in Literature and Film TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2415 Johnson Studies in Literature and Commerce TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM HRSL28 Roth FRENCH Reading Cultures in French MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM LIB4722 Doyle Introducing Theatre TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM LIB4670 Dupas African Literatures and Cultures MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM KRG4410 Qader French Film TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LCY214 Bush GEN_LA Residence-Linked Seminar - VI (Literature and Fine Arts) T 03:00PM 05:50PM ALL1021 Cook *I TBA TBA TBA ELDER30 Smith *I GEN_MUS Introduction to Music TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM RCMA1180 Davis Pinson TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM RCMA1164 Tyler History of the Symphony MW 02:00PM 03:20PM RCMA1168 Sobel History of Opera TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM RCMA1164 Tonelli GERMAN * Jews and Germans: An Intercultural History II MW 11:00AM 11:50AM HRSL07 Fenves Special Topics in German Literature and Culture MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM KRG3354 Zeller German Contributions to World Literature MW 12:30PM 01:50PM UNV122 Weber German Expressionism TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG3354 Behrs GNDR_ST Gender, Sexuality, and Representation MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM PLSAUD Thompson Gender, Sexuality, and Literature TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG2415 Johnson Gender, Sexuality, and Performance TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2380 Bujan Queer Theory TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM ANNG32 Enteen Race, Gender, and Sexuality TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM PKS215 Ishii GREEK Readings in Greek Literature MW 12:30PM 01:50PM LIB4670 Hopman HEBREW Hebrew III: Topics in Hebrew Literature TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM LIB4670 Tzuker Seltzer HIND_URD HUM Special Topics in the Humanities TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM LCY305 Dimick MW 02:00PM 03:20PM PKS224 Parsard TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2415 Erickson ITALIAN Topics in Italian Culture and Literature TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM LIB3670 d'ayala Valva JWSH_ST LATIN Storytelling in American Jewish Literature MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM CLRK230 Gealy Readings in Latin Literature TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG4364 Tataranni LATINO MENA Topics in Latina and Latino Text and Representation W 02:00PM 04:50PM LCY301 Mendoza * Making the Modern Middle East: Culture, Politics, History TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM UNV122 Winegar Advanced Topics in Middle East & North African Studies TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM FSK114 Khoshkhoosani MUSICOL Topics in Ethnomusicology T 02:00PM 04:50PM RCMA1176 Naroditskaya PERF_ST RTVF Analysis & Performance of Literature MTWTh 11:00AM 11:50AM AMS103 Stern Understanding Media Contexts MW 01:00PM 02:50PM AMSAUD Sconce History of Film II TTh 10:00AM 11:50AM LOU119 Babish SLAVIC Introduction to Russian Literature MW 02:00PM 03:20PM UNV101 Oddo th-Century Russian Literature TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG3364 Gourianova Tolstoy TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM LUTKIN Morson Survey of 19th Century Russian Poetry MW 02:00PM 03:20PM KRG3364 Kutik * Literature and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe TTh 03:00PM 04:20PM LCY214 Kelly East European Literature and Visual Arts W 03:00PM 05:50PM LCY318 Kosmala SPANISH Introduction to Literary Analysis MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM UNV118 Drosehn MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM HRSL05 Baez Literature in Spain before MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM LCY109 Baez Literature in Latin America before MW 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2425 Leon Llerena Latin American Modernismo TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM KRG2425 Uslenghi Latin American Avant-Gardes TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM KRG2435 Uslenghi Borges MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM UNV112 Drosehn Testimonial Narrative in Latin America TTh 11:00AM 12:20PM KRG2325 Kerr Topics in Latin American, Latina and Latino, and Iberian Literatures and MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM FSL1421 Staff MW 02:00PM 03:20PM CLRK230 Maradiegue Mon Please Note: **A student who has passed a course in mathematics above MATH with a grade of C- or better will be considered to have satisfied the WCAS Distribution Requirement in Area II (Formal Studies). 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12 School of Education & Social Policy Human Develop & Psych Svcs HDPS Introduction to Psychological Services LEC ANNG01 MW 09:30AM 10:50AM Medrano The Counseling Process: Theory & Prac RSTR NO FR LEC ANN345 TTh 09:30AM 10:50AM Pryor RSTR NO FR Marriage 101: Building Loving and Las RSTR JR/SR LEC ANNG21 TTh 02:00PM 03:20PM Solomon GEN 1ST CL Solomon RSTR JR/SR Special Topics in HDPS LEC ANN345 TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM McAdams The Art and Science of Becomin Human Development & Social Pol HDSP Quantitative Methods III: Empirical To GEN PREREQ LEC ANN347 M 09:00AM 11:50AM Malamud GEN PREREQ Nature vs. Nurture Revisited LEC ANN347 T 09:00AM 11:50AM Adam Sociology of Education LEC LNT104 W 03:00PM 05:00PM Rosenbaum Advanced Qualitative Methods GEN PREREQ LEC ANN345 W 09:00AM 12:00PM Spillane GEN PREREQ Social Policymaking and Policy Impleme LEC ANN347 M 02:00PM 04:45PM Mulroy Topics in Human Development & Soc Poli LEC ANN317 Th 02:00PM 05:00PM Coburn Seminar in Research on Policy Independent Study in Human Dev & Soc P IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Colyvas *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Mulroy *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Mandara *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Jackson *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Minder Haa *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Chase-Lans *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Cook *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Figlio *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Figlio *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Hirsch *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Spillane *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Lewis *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA McAdams *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Schanzenba *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Rosenbaum *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Adam *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Schanzenba *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Destin *D IND TBA TBA TBA TBA Guryan *D Research in Human Development & Soc Po LEC TBA TBA TBA TBA Figlio *D LEC TBA TBA TBA TBA Guryan ADMN NO PR *D Education Sciences Research Practicum LEC TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Learning & Org Change LOC Intro to Organization Theory & Practic GEN 1ST CL LEC ANN303 W 09:30AM 12:20PM Douthit GEN 1ST CL Culture and Cognition LEC ANN303 TTh 12:30PM 01:50PM Vossoughi Studies in 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