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1 Humanities Courses 1 HUMANITIES COURSES These courses have been approved as General Education Humanities courses. This course list is updated periodically. Descriptions and learning criteria for General Education Humanities courses can be found in the Foundation and Knowledge Domains section ( bulletins.psu.edu/undergraduate/general-education/domains). Code Title Credits AA 19N The Craft of Comics AAS 100 Introduction to Asian American Studies AFAM 8 First-Year Seminar in African American Studies AFAM 101 The African American Woman AFAM 102 Women of Color: Cross-Cultural Perspective AFAM 105N Afro-Latin America: Race and Revolution AFAM 110 Introduction to African American Studies AFAM 114N Race, Gender and Sport AFAM 19 African American Literature AFAM 141N African American Read-In Engaged Learning Experience AFAM 145 African American Religions and Spirituality AFAM 146 The Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr. AFAM 147 The Life and Thought of Malcolm X AFAM 152 African American History AFAM 210 Freedom's First Generation: African American Life and Work, 1865 to World War II AFAM 211 Slavery and Freedom in the Black Atlantic AFAM 21 African American Women's History AFAM 226N Critical Approaches to Hip-Hop AFAM 250 Introduction to the Modern Caribbean AFAM 280 Historical Ethnography of Freedom AFR 150 Africa in Cinema AFR 191 Early African History AFR 192 Modern African History AFR 192H Modern African History AFR 202N Women, Gender, and Feminisms in Africa AG 160 Introduction into Ethics and Issues in Agriculture AG 160S Introduction to Ethics and Issues in Agriculture AMST 50 The Literature and Lore of Mining AMST 8 First-Year Seminar in American Studies AMST 100 Introduction to American Studies AMST 100Y Introduction to American Studies AMST 10 American Masculinities AMST 104 Women and the American Experience AMST 105 American Popular and Folklife AMST 15 Alternative Voices in American Literature AMST 140 Religion in American Life and Thought AMST 160 Introduction to Asian American Studies AMST 196 Introduction to American Folklore AMST 197B Special Topics - InterDomain AMST 226N Critical Approaches to Hip-Hop ANTH 2N World Archaeology ANTH 9N Rise of Civilization in the Old World 1- ANTH 45N Cultural Diversity: A Global Perspective ANTH 45Q Cultural Diversity: A Global Perspective ANTH 220 Anthropology and Art/ifacts APLNG 200 Introduction to Language,, and Social Interaction APLNG 210 The Ecology of Global English APLNG 220N Multilingual Lives: Stories of Language and Learning APLNG 280N Conducting International Comparative Research ARAB 110 Arab Language, s, and Current Topics ARAB 164 Muhammad and the Qur'an ARAB 165 Islamic States, Societies and s c ART 197B Special Topics - InterDomain ARTH 115N Arts of Love ARTH 225N Sexuality and Modern Visual ARTH 292N Witches and Witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the Present ASIA Introduction to the Religions of the East ASIA 4 Introduction to Asian Literatures ASIA 8S Asian Studies First Year Seminar ASIA 100 What is Asia? ASIA 100Z What is Asia? - LINKED ASIA 101N Sports in Asia ASIA 102 Asian Popular ASIA 10 Introduction to Hinduism ASIA 104 Introduction to Buddhism ASIA 105 War and Memory in Asia: Twentieth Century and beyond ASIA 106N Asian Traditions of Health, Medicine, and the Body ASIA 120Y South Asia: A Literary History ASIA 171 South Asia since 1500 ASIA 172 Introduction to Japanese Civilization ASIA 174 East Asia to 1800 ASIA 175 East Asia since 1800 ASIA 176 Survey of Indian History ASIA 177 Rise of Modern Southeast Asia ASIA 181 Introduction to the Religions of China and Japan ASIA 182 Asian Trade: Economy, Industrialization and Capitalism in Asia ASIA 18 Gender, Family, and Society in East Asia ASIA 184 Society and in the Pacific War ASIA 186 The Silk Roads ASIA 188 Tibet: People, Places and Spaces ASIA 189 Illicit Asia: An Alternative Introduction to Asia ASIA 200 What Are Asian Languages? ASTRO 19N Being in the Universe AYFCE 211N Foundations: Civic and Community Engagement BIOET 100 Bioethics BIOET 401Q Science, Ethics, Policy, and Law BIOL 120N Plants, Places, and People BIOL 18Q From Beast Books to Resurrecting Dinosaurs BIOL 475N Anatomy in Italy: Cadavers,, and Science CAMS 1 Greek and Roman Literature

2 2 Humanities Courses CAMS 4 Jewish and Christian Foundations CAMS 5 Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations CAMS 10 Mesopotamian Civilization CAMS 10U MESOPOTAMIAN CIVILIZATION CAMS 12 Lands of the Bible CAMS 15 Wonders of the Ancient World CAMS 20 Egyptian Civilization CAMS 25 Greek Civilization CAMS Roman Civilization CAMS 44 Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Mythology CAMS 44H Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Mythology CAMS 45 Classical Mythology CAMS 45H Classical Mythology CAMS 50 Words: Classical Sources of English Vocabulary CAMS 70 Prophecy: The Near East Then and Now CAMS 8 First-Year Seminar in Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies CAMS 90 Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future CAMS 100 Ancient Greece CAMS 101 The Roman Republic and Empire CAMS 102 Canaan and Israel in Antiquity CAMS 104 Ancient Egypt CAMS 105 History of the Ancient Near East CAMS 109 Writing Systems of the World CAMS 110 Hebrew Bible: Old Testament CAMS 111 Early Judaism CAMS 11 Myths and Legends of the Jews CAMS 115 Literature of the Ancient Near East CAMS 120 New Testament CAMS 121 Jesus the Jew CAMS 122 Apocalypse and Beyond CAMS 12 Ancient Monotheisms: Judaism, Christianity, Islam CAMS 124 Early and Medieval Christianity CAMS 140 Classical Archaeology--Ancient Greece CAMS 150 Classical Archaeology--Ancient Rome CAMS 15 Dead Sea Scrolls CAMS 160 Sacrifice in Ancient Religions CAMS 180 Ancient Warfare CAMS 197E Special Topics - InterDomain CAMS 200 Ancient Philosophy CAMS 210 Numismatics and the Historian CAMS 250 Honors Classics in Literature and Film CAS 84 First-Year Seminar in Communication Arts and CAS 101N Introduction to Human Communication CAS 162N Communicating Care CAS 170N What is Information? CAS 175 Persuasion and Propaganda CAS 206 Mediation and Communication CAS 210 Landmark Speeches on Democracy and Dissent CAS 215 Argumentation CAS 222N Foundations: Civic and Community Engagement CAS 271N Intercultural Communication CAS 272N Political Communication and Technology CAS 297I Special Topics - InterDomain CAS 01 Rhetorical Theory CAS 11 Methods of Rhetorical Criticism CAS 52 Organizational Communication CAS 7 The Rhetorics of War and Peace CAS 478 Contemporary U.S. Political Rhetoric CED 160 Introduction into Ethics and Issues in Agriculture CHEM 2N Chemistry and Literature CHEM 297E Special Topics - InterDomain CHNS 120 Introduction to Chinese Literature and CHNS 120W Introduction to Chinese Literature and CHNS 121N Chinese Film and New Media CI 280 CI 04N Introduction to Teaching English Language Learners Food, Farms Justice: What s Education Got To Do With Them? CIVCM 211N Foundations: Civic and Community Engagement CMLIT 1 CMLIT 2 Introduction to Western Literatures Through the Renaissance Introduction to Western Literatures Since the Renaissance CMLIT Introduction to African Literatures CMLIT 4 Introduction to Asian Literatures CMLIT 5 Introduction to Literatures of the Americas CMLIT 6 Literature and Philosophy CMLIT 10 World Literatures CMLIT 10U The Forms of World Literature: A Global Perspective CMLIT 11 The Hero in World Literature CMLIT 12 Introduction to World Drama and Performance CMLIT 1 Virtual Worlds: Antiquity to the Present CMLIT 19N Being in the Universe CMLIT 8 First-Year Seminar in Comparative Literature CMLIT 100 Reading Across s CMLIT 101 Race, Gender, and Identity in World Literature CMLIT 105 The Development of Literary Humor CMLIT 106 The Arthurian Legend CMLIT 107 Exploration, Travel, Migration, and Exile CMLIT 108 Myths and Mythologies CMLIT 109 Native American Myths, Legends, and Literatures CMLIT 110 Jewish Literature: An International Perspective CMLIT 111 Introduction to Literatures of India CMLIT 112N Introduction to Global Drama, Theatre, and Performance CMLIT 11 Myths and Legends of the Jews CMLIT 116 Jewish Great Books CMLIT 120 The Literature of the Occult CMLIT 122 Global Science Fictions CMLIT 128 The Holocaust in Film and Literature CMLIT 10 Banned Books: International and Comparative Perspectives

3 Humanities Courses CMLIT 11 Crime and Detection in World Literature CMLIT 12 Nobel Prize Literature CMLIT 140 Literature and the Other Arts: International and Comparative Perspectives CMLIT 141 Religion and Literature CMLIT 142 The Psychology of World Literature CMLIT 14 Human Rights and World Literature CMLIT 15 International s: Film and Literature CMLIT 18Q From Beast Books to Resurrecting Dinosaurs CMLIT 184 The Short Story CMLIT 185 World Novel CMLIT 189 Modern Drama CMLIT 191N Introduction to Video Game CMLIT 240Q Artistic Patronage in Europe CMLIT 415 World Graphic Novels COMM 110 Media and Democracy COMM 150N The Art of the Cinema COMM 168 American Journalism: Values, Traditions, and Practices COMM 197I Special Topics - InterDomain COMM 222N Social Justice and the Image COMM 261 The Literature of Journalism COMM 292 Introduction to Media Politics CRIM 225N Organized Crime in Film and Society CRIM 297I Special Topics - InterDomain CRIMJ 159 History of the FBI CRIMJ 205N DANCE 411 Critical Race Theory in the Humanities and Social From Africa to Hip Hop- The Evolution of African American Dance History DIGIT 100 Introduction to Digital Humanities ECON 472N Russian Economic History EDUC 205N Critical Race Theory in the Humanities and Social EMSC 240N Energy and Sustainability in Contemporary ENGL 1 Understanding Literature ENGL 2 The Great Traditions in English Literature ENGL 8 First-Year Seminar in English ENGL 88 Australian/New Zealand Cultural Perspectives ENGL 10 The Great Traditions in American Literature ENGL 104 The Bible as Literature ENGL 105 American Popular and Folklife ENGL 112 Pennsylvania Literature ENGL 115N Arts of Love ENGL 128 The Holocaust in Film and Literature ENGL 129 Shakespeare ENGL 129H Shakespeare ENGL 10 Reading Popular Texts ENGL 12 Jewish American Literature ENGL 1 Modern American Literature to World War II ENGL 14 American Comedy ENGL 15 Alternative Voices in American Literature ENGL 15S Alternative Voices in American Literature ENGL 16 The Graphic Novel ENGL 19 African American Literature ENGL 19S Black American Literature ENGL 140 Contemporary Literature ENGL 140H Contemporary Literature - Honors ENGL 141N African American Read-In Engaged Learning Experience ENGL 142N Science in Literature ENGL 145 Modern Irish Literature ENGL 162N Communicating Care ENGL 16N Defining the Animal ENGL 165N Work and Literature ENGL 179 Exploring the Literature of Food: Current Trends in American Food Writing and Environmentalism ENGL 180 Literature and the Natural World ENGL 181A Adventure Literature: Exploring the Chesapeake Bay ENGL 181B Adventure Literature: Exploring Cape Cod 4.5 ENGL 181C ENGL 181D The Beach: Exploring the Literature of the Atlantic Shore Adventure Literature: Exploring the Literature of American Wilderness ENGL 182 Literature and Empire ENGL 182A Literature and Empire ENGL 182C Literature and Empire ENGL 18Z Adventure Literature -4.5 ENGL 184 The Short Story ENGL 184S The Short Story ENGL 185 World Novel ENGL 189 Modern Drama ENGL 190Q Medievalism ENGL 191 Science Fiction ENGL 192 The Literature of Fantasy ENGL 19N The Craft of Comics ENGL 194 Women Writers ENGL 194H Women Writers ENGL 194S Women Writers ENGL 196 Introduction to American Folklore ENGL 197K Special Topics - InterDomain ENGL 201 What is Literature ENGL 201H What is Literature ENGL 208N The Music of the Beatles and American Popular ENGL 221 British Literature to 1798 ENGL 222 British Literature from 1798 ENGL 222W British Literature from 1798 ENGL 225N Sexuality and Modern Visual ENGL 226 Latina and Latino Border Theories ENGL 227 Introduction to Queer Theory ENGL 228 Introduction to Disability Studies in the Humanities ENGL 21 American Literature to 1865 ENGL 21Y American Literature to 1865 ENGL 22 American Literature from

4 4 Humanities Courses ENGL 22Y American Literature from 1865 ENGL 2N Chemistry and Literature ENGL 24 Sports, Ethics, and Literature ENGL 26N Inequality: Economics, Philosophy, Literature ENGL 27N Reading and Writing Documentary Poetry ENGL 245 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies ENGL 262 Reading Fiction ENGL 26 Reading Poetry ENGL 265 Reading Nonfiction ENGL 268 Reading Drama ENGL 297E Special Topics - InterDomain ENGR 201 Structures and Society FDSC 280 Food, Values, and Health FR 8 First-Year Seminar in French FR 17 Paris: Anatomy of a City FR 18N French Through Film FR 19 France and the French-speaking World FR 142 French Fiction, Drama, and Film (In English) GAME 160N Introduction to Video Game GD 115N Visualizing Information GEOG 2N Apocalyptic Geographies: How can we prevent the end of the world? GEOG 122 The American Scene GER 8 First-Year Seminar in German GER 100 German and Civilization GER 128 The Holocaust in Film and Literature GER 14 The of Stalinism and Nazism GER 14H The of Stalinism and Nazism GER 157 GER 175 Pennsylvania Germans: The of the Sectarians Germanic Heroic and Medieval Literature in English GER 189N German Film GER 190 GER 195 Twentieth-Century German Literature in English Modern German Drama and Theatre in English GER 200 Contemporary German GER 245 The Vikings GLIS 101N Globalization GLIS 102N Global Pathways HDFS 254N Reading Our Lives: Understanding Diversity and Human Development through Memoirs HEBR 10 Jewish Civilization HIST 1 Western Civilization I HIST 1H The Western Heritage I HIST 1T The Western Heritage I HIST 2 The Western Heritage II HIST The American Nation: Historical Perspectives HIST 5 Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations HIST 6N History and Weather: How Weather Played an Instrumental Role in Great World Events HIST 10 World History to 1500 HIST 11 World History since 1500 HIST 12 History of Pennsylvania HIST 20 American Civilization to 1877 HIST 20Y American Civilization to 1877 HIST 21 American Civilization Since 1877 HIST 21Y American Civilization Since 1877 HIST 66 Survey of British History HIST 8 First-Year Seminar in History HIST 100 Ancient Greece HIST 101 The Roman Republic and Empire HIST 102 Canaan and Israel in Antiquity HIST 10 The History of Madness, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry HIST 104 Ancient Egypt HIST 105 The Byzantine Empire HIST 107 Medieval Europe HIST 108 The Crusades: Holy War in the Middle Ages HIST 109 Introduction to U.S. Environmental History HIST 110 Introduction to Global Environmental History HIST 111 Introduction to U.S. Food History HIST 114N Historical Perspectives on HealthCare Innovations HIST 115 The American Jewish Experience HIST 117 Women in United States History HIST 119 Gender and History HIST 121 History of the Holocaust HIST 121H History of the Holocaust HIST 122 History of Science I HIST 12 History of Science II HIST 124 History of Western Medicine HIST 10 Introduction to the Civil War Era, 1848 through 1877 HIST 10H Introduction to the Civil War Era, Honors HIST 14 Introduction to the British Isles, HIST 140 The History of the Israel-Palestine Conflict (1917- Present) HIST 141 Medieval and Modern Russia HIST 14 History of Fascism and Nazism HIST 144 The World at War: HIST 148 History of Pennsylvania State University HIST 150 America in the 1960s: An Introduction HIST 152 African American History HIST 15 Native American History HIST 15H The Indian in North America HIST 15Y The Indian in North America HIST 154 History of Welfare and Poverty in the United States HIST 155 American Business History HIST 159 History of the FBI HIST 164 The History of Brazil HIST 165 Islamic States, Societies and s c HIST 166 History of Sexuality HIST 169 The Indian Ocean World HIST 170 South Asia to 1500

5 Humanities Courses 5 HIST 171 South Asia since 1500 HIST 172 Introduction to Japanese Civilization HIST 17 Vietnam in War and Peace HIST 174 East Asia to 1800 HIST 175 East Asia since 1800 HIST 175H The History of Modern East Asia HIST 176 Survey of Indian History HIST 177 Rise of Modern Southeast Asia HIST 178 Latin-American History to 1820 HIST 179 Latin-American History Since 1820 HIST 180 Ancient Warfare HIST 181 Introduction to the Middle East HIST 181H Introduction to the Middle East Honors HIST 18 Gender, Family, and Society in East Asia HIST 184 Society and in the Pacific War HIST 186 The Silk Roads HIST 188 Tibet: People, Places and Spaces HIST 189 Illicit Asia: An Alternative Introduction to Asia HIST 191 Early African History HIST 192 Modern African History HIST 192H Modern African History HIST 19 Modern Iran HIST 195 Genocide in Global perspectives: Twentieth Century and beyond HIST 197I Special Topics - InterDomain HIST 20 History of Monsters, Aliens The Supernatural HIST 205 American Antisemitism HIST 210 Freedom's First Generation: African American Life and Work, 1865 to World War II HIST 211 Slavery and Freedom in the Black Atlantic HIST 21 African American Women's History HIST 220 Global Diaspora and Exile HIST 240Q Artistic Patronage in Europe HIST 250 Introduction to the Modern Caribbean HIST 261 Ghetto: From Venice to Detroit HIST 266 Sex and Violence in Nineteenth-Century America HIST 266Y Sex and Violence in Nineteenth-Century America HIST 292N Witches and Witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the Present HIST 297I Special Topics - InterDomain HIST 402N Russian Economic History HIST 422 Religion and American HIST 42 Orthodox Christianity: History and Interpretations HUM 100N Foundations in the Humanities: Understanding the Human Experience HUM 150N World Mythologies in the Arts HUM 200N Explorations in the Humanities: The Quest HUM 297B Special Topics - InterDomain 1-9 HUM 00N Interpretations in the Humanities HUM 11N The Western Tradition I INART 141N African American Read-In Engaged Learning Experience INART 197B Special Topics - InterDomain 1- INART 20Q Medievalism INART 226N Critical Approaches to Hip-Hop IST 170N What is Information? IT 8 First-Year Seminar in Italian Literature, Film, and IT 10 Italian and Civilization IT 11 Introduction to Italian American IT 175 Italian Language and for Embedded Experiences Abroad IT 225N Organized Crime in Film and Society IT 20 Masterpieces of Italian Literature in English IT 240Q Artistic Patronage in Europe IT 297I Special Topics - InterDomain JAPNS 120 Japanese Literature in Its Cultural Context JAPNS 120W Japanese Literature in its Cultural Context JAPNS 121N Japanese Film and New Media JAPNS 121H Japanese Film and New Media JAPNS 172 Introduction to Japanese Civilization JST 4 Jewish and Christian Foundations JST 10 Jewish Civilization JST 12 Lands of the Bible JST 70 Prophecy: The Near East Then and Now JST 8 First-Year Seminar in Jewish Studies JST 90 Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future JST 102 Canaan and Israel in Antiquity JST 104 The Bible as Literature JST 106 Mysticism and Kabbalah JST 110 Hebrew Bible: Old Testament JST 111 Early Judaism JST 112 Jesus the Jew JST 11 Myths and Legends of the Jews JST 114 Modern Judaism JST 115 The American Jewish Experience JST 116 Jewish Great Books JST 120 New Testament JST 121 History of the Holocaust JST 122 Apocalypse and Beyond JST 12 Ancient Monotheisms: Judaism, Christianity, Islam JST 124 Early and Medieval Christianity JST 128 The Holocaust in Film and Literature JST 11 Jewish Literature: An International Perspective JST 12 Jewish American Literature JST 15 Ethics in Jewish Tradition and Thought JST 17 Women and Religion JST 140 The History of the Israel-Palestine Conflict (1917- Present) JST 14 History of Fascism and Nazism JST 15 Dead Sea Scrolls JST 160 Sacrifice in Ancient Religions JST 181 Introduction to the Middle East JST 181H Introduction to the Middle East Honors JST 186 The Silk Roads

6 6 Humanities Courses JST 19 Modern Iran JST 195 Genocide in Global perspectives: Twentieth Century and beyond JST 205 American Antisemitism JST 210 Numismatics and the Historian JST 220 Global Diaspora and Exile JST 261 Ghetto: From Venice to Detroit JST 280 Women and Judaism KINES 419 Disability Sport and Recreation KOR 120 Introduction to Korean KOR 121 Korean Popular LER 165N Work and Literature LING 102 Introduction to Historical Linguistics LLED 215N Children's Picture Books as Multimodal Texts LTNST 100 Introduction to Latina/s Studies LTNST 226 Latina and Latino Border Theories LTNST 00 Latinx Gender and Sexuality Studies LTNST 15 Spanish and Spanish-speakers in the U.S. LTNST 479 U.S. Latina/o en Espanol MEDVL 107 Medieval Europe MEDVL 108 Medieval Civilization MEDVL 108H Medieval Civilization METEO 6N History and Weather: How Weather Played an Instrumental Role in Great World Events METEO 1N Ethics of Climate Change MUSIC 209N NUTR 111 The Music of the Beatles and American Popular American Food System: History, Technology, and PHIL 1 The Big Questions PHIL 1H The Big Questions -Honors PHIL 2 Individuals in Society PHIL Ethical Life PHIL 4 The Human Condition PHIL 5 Film and Philosophy PHIL 6 Literature and Philosophy PHIL 7 Asian Philosophy PHIL 8 Gender Matters PHIL 9 Race, Racism, and Diversity PHIL 10 Critical Thinking PHIL 10H Critical Thinking PHIL 10S Critical Thinking PHIL 11 Science and Truth PHIL 1 Nature and Environment PHIL 14 Philosophy of Love and Sex PHIL 14H Love and Sex - Honors PHIL 15 How to Live PHIL 60N Philosophy and 1960s Counterculture PHIL 8 First-Year Seminar in Philosophy PHIL 102 Existentialism PHIL 10 Ethics PHIL 10H Honors Ethics PHIL 10W Ethics PHIL 105 Philosophy of Law PHIL 105H Honors Philosophy of Law PHIL 106 Business Ethics PHIL 107 Philosophy of Technology PHIL 108 Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 108W Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 108H Honors Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 109 Aesthetics PHIL 110 Introduction to Philosophy of Science PHIL 11 Philosophy of Literature PHIL 115 Philosophy and Education PHIL 118 Environmental Philosophy PHIL 119 Ethical Leadership PHIL 120N Knowing Right from Wrong PHIL 122 Philosophy of History PHIL 12 Media Ethics PHIL 124 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 125 Theories of Knowledge PHIL 125W Theories of Knowledge PHIL 126 Metaphysics PHIL 126W Metaphysics PHIL 127 Philosophy of Mind PHIL 129 Philosophy of Language PHIL 12 Bioethics PHIL 1N Ethics of Climate Change PHIL 15 Ethics in Jewish Tradition and Thought PHIL 16N Art and Philosophy in Ancient Greece PHIL 200 Ancient Philosophy PHIL 201 Medieval Philosophy PHIL 202 Modern Philosophy: PHIL 20 Nineteenth Century Philosophy PHIL 204 Twentieth Century Philosophy PHIL 205 American Philosophy: 1840 Present PHIL 208 Contemporary Philosophy PHIL 2 Ethics and the Design of Technology PHIL 242N Happiness and Well-Being PHIL 280 Food, Values, and Health PLSC 7N Contemporary Political Ideologies PLSC 17N Introduction to Political Theory PLSC 17W Introduction to Political Theory PLSC 111 Debating the Purpose of Government PLSC 177N Politics and Government in Washington DC 1- PLSC 290N Comparative Violence: Political and Criminological Perspectives PSYCH 120N Knowing Right from Wrong PSYCH 197I Special Topics - InterDomain RLST 1 Introduction to World Religions RLST Introduction to the Religions of the East RLST 4 Jewish and Christian Foundations RLST 12 Lands of the Bible RLST 44 Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Mythology RLST 70 Prophecy: The Near East Then and Now

7 Humanities Courses 7 RLST 8 First-Year Seminar in Religious Studies RLST 90 Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future RLST 101 Comparative Religion RLST 102 Canaan and Israel in Antiquity RLST 10 Introduction to Hinduism RLST 104 Introduction to Buddhism RLST 105 Buddhism in the Western World RLST 106 Mysticism and Kabbalah RLST 107 Introduction to Islam RLST 110 Hebrew Bible: Old Testament RLST 111 Early Judaism RLST 11 Myths and Legends of the Jews RLST 114 Modern Judaism RLST 115 The American Jewish Experience RLST 116 Muslims in America RLST 120 New Testament RLST 121 Jesus the Jew RLST 122 Apocalypse and Beyond RLST 12 Ancient Monotheisms: Judaism, Christianity, Islam RLST 124 Early and Medieval Christianity RLST 125 Modern Christianity RLST 10 The Ethics of Western Religion RLST 11 Introduction to Bioethics RLST 1N Ethics of Climate Change RLST 15 Ethics in Jewish Tradition and Thought RLST 17 Women and Religion RLST 140 Religion in American Life and Thought RLST 145 African American Religions and Spirituality RLST 146 The Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr. RLST 147 The Life and Thought of Malcolm X RLST 15 Dead Sea Scrolls RLST 160 Sacrifice in Ancient Religions RLST 164 Muhammad and the Qur'an RLST 165 Islamic States, Societies and s c RLST 181 Introduction to the Religions of China and Japan RLST 280 Women and Judaism RUS 8 First-Year Seminar in Russian RUS 100 Russian and Civilization RUS 110 Russian Folklore RUS 14 The of Stalinism and Nazism SC 142N Science in Literature SC 205N Identifying Bias and Falsehood SC 297E Special Topics - InterDomain SOC 120N Knowing Right from Wrong SOC 162N Communicating Care SOC 197I Special Topics - InterDomain SOC 205N SPAN 8 Critical Race Theory in the Humanities and Social First-Year Seminar in Hispanic Literatures and s SPAN 10 Iberian Civilization SPAN 11 Ibero-American Civilization SPAN 11Y Ibero-American Civilization SPAN 20 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature in English SPAN 15 Spanish and Spanish-speakers in the U.S. SPAN 26 Reading the Border/Lands SPAN 479 U.S. Latina/o en Espanol STS 100 Science, Technology, and STS 100H The Ascent of Humanity STS 101 Modern Science, Technology, and Human values STS 122 History of Science I STS 12 History of Science II STS 124 History of Western Medicine STS 2 Ethics and the Design of Technology STS 25 Science and Religion SUST 197E Special Topics - InterDomain SUST 242N Issues in Sustainability UKR 100 Ukrainian and Civilization WMNST 8 Gender Matters WMNST 8N First-Year Seminar in Women's Studies WMNST 101 The African American Woman WMNST 101H The African American Woman WMNST 102 Women of Color: Cross-Cultural Perspective WMNST 104 Women and the American Experience WMNST 105N Living in a Diverse World WMNST 106N WMNST 106Q Representing Women and Gender in Literature, Art and Popular s Representing Women and Gender in Literature, Art and Popular s WMNST 117 Women in United States History WMNST 117H Women in Modern History WMNST 17 Women and Religion WMNST 166 History of Sexuality WMNST 194 Women Writers WMNST 202N Women, Gender, and Feminisms in Africa WMNST 21 African American Women's History WMNST 225N Sexuality and Modern Visual WMNST 227 Introduction to Queer Theory WMNST 240Q Artistic Patronage in Europe WMNST 245 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies WMNST 280 Women and Judaism WMNST 297B Special Topics - InterDomain WMNST 00 Latinx Gender and Sexuality Studies WMNST 01N Sexualities, Gender and Power: Feminist Thought and Politics WMNST 400N Debates in Contemporary Feminism

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