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1 Ainsworth (G4) Bass Hall (E5) Berensen Studio (G5) Burton Hall (E5) Crew House (D5) Dewey Hall (D7) Ford Hall (G6) Fall Preview Course List Wednesday, November 11, 2015 LOCATIONS OF CLASSROOM BUILDINGS Please consult campus map for more information. Green St. Annex (F6) Hatfield Hall (D7) Hillyer Hall (E8) McConnell Hall (E5) Neilson Library (E6) Plant House (D5) Sabin-Reed Hall (E5) Academic Subject Abbreviations Sage Hall (G4) Scott Gym (G4) Seelye Hall (F7) Stoddard Hall (E8) Theatre (G5) Wright Hall (E6) AFR Africana Studies AMS American Studies ANT Anthropology ARA Arabic ARH History of Art AST Astronomy BIO Biology CHI Chinese CHM Chemistry CLT Comparative Literature CSC Computer Science DAN Dance EAL East Asian Lang. + Cultures EAS East Asian Studies ECO Economics EDC Education + Child Study EGR Engineering ENG ENV ESS FLS FRN FYS GEO GER GOV GRK HST ITL JPN JUD KOR LAT LOG English Environmental Science Exercise + Sports Studies Film Studies French Studies First Year Seminars Geosciences German Studies Government Greek History Italian Japanese Jewish Studies Korean Latin Logic LSS Landscape Studies MES Middle East Studies MTH Math MUS Music PHI Philosophy PHY Physics POR Portuguese PPL Public Policy PSY Psychology REL Religion RUS Russian SDS Statistical + Data Sciences SOC Sociology SPN Spanish SWG Study of Women + Gender THE Theatre WEX Women s Educ Concentration 1

2 8:00 8:50 AM FRN ACCELERATED ELEMENTARY FRENCH 104 Hatfield Stéphan, Elsa BIO CELL BIOLOGY 240 Ford Hall Scordilis, Stylianos P PHY INTRO PHYSICS I 305 Sabin-Reed Hall Weinberger, Doreen A 8:30 9:50 AM MTH CALCULUS I 301 Burton Hall Goedhart, Eva G MTH INTRO DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 404 McConnell Hall Spencer, Gwen CHM CHEMISTRY I: GENERAL 103 McConnell Hall Queeney, Kate MTH CALCULUS II 209 Burton Hall Logan, Shay A 9:00 9:50 AM JPN JAPANESE I (INTENSIVE) 211 Seelye Hall Takahashi, Atsuko FRN HIGH INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 201 Hatfield Métral, Christiane ENG WHAT JANE AUSTEN READ:18 th c NOVEL 206 Seelye Hall Patey, Douglas L FYS LIT OF FANTASTIC: DYSTOPIAN WORLDS 304 Seelye Hall Kendall, Gillian M CHI CHINESE II (INTENSIVE) 109 Seelye Hall Zhao, Ling PSY UNDERSTANDING MINDS 102 McConnell Hall de Villiers, Peter A SPN CONTEMP CULTURE SPAN-SPEAK WORLD 106 Hatfield González, Patricia E ECO INTRO MACROECONOMICS 106 Seelye Hall Bartlett, Randall K POR ELEMENTARY PORTUGUESE 205 Hatfield Gugliotta, Simone M CHI CHINESE I (INTENSIVE) 302 Seelye Hall Wu, Sujane JPN JAPANESE II (INTENSIVE) 107 Seelye Hall Kumagai, Yuri 9:00 10:10 AM GER ELEMENTARY GERMAN 203 Hatfield Keyler-Mayer, Judith GER INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 202 Hatfield Haegele, Lisa 2

3 9:00 10:20 AM FRN FRENCH CINEMA 204 Hatfield Fulton, Dawn CHM CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC B05 McConnell Hall Gorin, David CHM CHEMISTRY I: GENERAL G2 Stoddard Hall Jamieson, Elizabeth R ANT HIST ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY 308 Seelye Hall Armstrong-Fumero, F. GOV INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 240 Ford Hall White, Gregory W JUD ELEMENTARY MODERN HEBREW 307 Burton Hall Caravita, Joanna SOC STATISTICS FOR SOCIOLOGY 313 Seelye Hall Folsom, Jenny D GEO/ENV MODELING OUR WORLD: INTRO GIS 104 Sabin-Reed Hall Loveless, Jack AFR INTRO TO BLACK CULTURE 101 Seelye Hall Quashie, Kevin E SPN ACCELERATED ELEMENTARY SPANISH 206 Hatfield Kahan, Lisandro S BIO EVOLUTION 220 Sabin-Reed Hall Katz, Laura A ESS PLAYING THE GAME: INTRO TO ESS S150 Ainsworth Oberbillig, Lynn FRN INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 204 Bass Hall Gantrel-Ford, Martine HST WOMEN + GENDER IN JAPAN HISTORY 102 Seelye Hall Anderson, Marnie S ITL ELEMENTARY ITALIAN 105 Hatfield Succi-Hempstead, Maria SOC SEX + GENDER IN AMER SOCIETY 312 Seelye Hall Whittier, Nancy E ENG WRITING ABOUT HUMOR 202 Seelye Hall Sapira, Peter LAT INTRO TO LATIN PROSE + POETRY 310 Seelye Hall Bradbury, Scott A LSS INTRO TO LANDSCAPE STUDIES B15 McConnell Hall Moga, Steven T REL THE ISLAMIC TRADITION 208 Seelye Hall Mourad, Suleiman A 10:00 10:50 AM JPN JAPANESE I (INTENSIVE) 211 Seelye Hall Takahashi, Atsuko FRN HIGH INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 201 Hatfield Métral, Christiane ENG OLD NORSE 106 Seelye Hall Davis, Craig R FRN ACCELERATED ELEMENTARY FRENCH 210 Bass Hall Doss-Quinby, Eglal ECO INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS 002 Wright Hall Savoca, Elizabeth FYS GROWING UP ASIAN AMERICAN 304 Seelye Hall Cheung, Floyd D PHY MATH METH PHY SCI + ENGIN I 102 McConnell Hall Felder, Gary N FRN FRENCH STUDIES 106 Hatfield Gosnell, Jonathan K FYS DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD 102 Green St. Annex Wood, Joshua M 3

4 10:00 10:50 AM cont. CHI CHINESE II (INTENSIVE) 109 Seelye Hall Zhao, Ling SPN INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 205 Hatfield Belmonte, Melissa M SPN LOW INTERMED SPAN (INTENSIVE, ORALS) 103 Hillyer Hall Falsetti-Yu, Molly PSY BRAIN STATES 203 Bass Hall Harrington, Mary E SPN TOPICS LATIN AMER + PENINSULAR STUDIES 109 Hillyer Hall Lázaro, Reyes MTH CALCULUS III 404 McConnell Hall Logan, Shay A PHI THINKING ABOUT THINKING 301 Seelye Hall Ruhmkorff, Samuel G ECO ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 110 Seelye Hall Sayre, Susan S CHI CHINESE I (INTENSIVE) 302 Seelye Hall Wu, Sujane JPN JAPANESE II (INTENSIVE) 107 Seelye Hall Kumagai, Yuri CSC TOPICS IN COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY 241 Ford Hall Sheehan, Sara 10:00 AM 12:10 PM THE ACTING I 100 Theatre Building Kaplan, Ellen W 10:30 AM 12:00 PM DAN STUDIES IN DANCE HISTORY 207A Theatre Building Tomé, Lester 11:00 11:50 AM JPN JAPANESE I (INTENSIVE) 211 Seelye Hall Takahashi, Atsuko FRN HIGH INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 105 Seelye Hall Stéphan, Elsa SPN LOW INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (INTENSIVE) 206 Hatfield Kahan, Lisandro S PPL RACE + PUBLIC POLICY IN U.S. 201 Seelye Hall Bartlett, Randall K SPN CONTEMP CULTR SPAN-SPEAK WORLD 104 Hatfield Berger, Silvia KOR KOREAN I B4 Seelye Hall Massey, Suk CHI CHINESE I (INTENSIVE) 302 Seelye Hall Wu, Sujane 4

5 11:00 AM 12:10 PM MTH/SDS INTRO/PROBABILITY/STATISTICS 301 Sabin-Reed Hall Baumer, Benjamin S ARH ART AND ITS HISTORIES 103 Hillyer Hall Buettner, Brigitte GOV FOREIGN POLICY OF THE U.S. 301 Seelye Hall Durbin, Brent M PSY CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE G2 Stoddard Hall Powell, Beth GRK ELEMENTARY GREEK 307 Burton Hall Spence, Barry A ECO INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS 101 Seelye Hall Staelin, Charles P ENV ENVIRON INTEGRATN I:PERSPECTIVES Earle Recital Sage Hall Washington-Ottombre, C. GOV POLITICS OF PUBLIC POLICY 110 Seelye Hall Baumer, Donald C PSY STAT METHOD/UNDERGRAD RESEARCH 404 McConnell Hall Palmer, David C ENG THE ENGLISH LITERARY TRADITION 109 Seelye Hall Patey, Douglas L CSC INTRO COMP SCI THRU PROGRAMMING 240 Ford Hall Thiebaut, Dominique F SWG GENDER, LAND AND FOOD MOVEMENT 312 Seelye Hall Armstrong, Elisabeth B MTH CALCULUS I 308 Seelye Hall Goedhart, Eva G MTH INTRO DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 208 Seelye Hall Spencer, Gwen JUD INTERMEDIATE MODERN HEBREW 205 Hatfield Caravita, Joanna LOG VALID + INVALID REASONING 204 Seelye Hall Henle, James M REL INTRO TO THE BIBLE I 311 Seelye Hall Kaminsky, Joel S GER ELEMENTARY GERMAN 203 Hatfield Keyler-Mayer, Judith LOG VALID + INVALID REASONING 204 Bass Hall Kroll, Jordan E MTH/SDS PROBABILITY 101 Burton Hall Tymoczko, Julianna S FYS RE-MEMBERING MARIE ANTOINETTE 204 Hatfield Vanpée, Janie M GER INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 202 Hatfield Haegele, Lisa BIO ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY 103 McConnell Hall Mangiamele, Lisa A CHM CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC 210 Bass Hall Yargeau, Maureen A POR ELEMENT PORTUG SPANISH SPEAKER 102 Green St. Annex McNee, Malcolm K ITL INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 105 Hatfield Succi-Hempstead, Maria MTH CALCULUS I 206 Seelye Hall Merrill, Nathaniel C SPN LATIN AMER + PENINSULAR STUDIES : FOOD 106 Hatfield Sternbach, Nancy S ARA INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I Center for Media Produc. Neilson Library Al-Shalchi, Olla N GOV ANCIENT + MEDIEVAL POL THEORY 306 Seelye Hall Coby, J. P ECO INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS 220 Sabin-Reed Hall Kaufman, Roger T CHM ADVANCED GENERAL CHEMISTRY 313 Seelye Hall Linck, Robert G MTH CALCULUS II 219 Burton Hall Logan, Shay A REL THE QUR'AN 002 Wright Hall Mourad, Suleiman A GEO INVERT PALEONT + HIST OF LIFE 103 Sabin-Reed Hall Pruss, Sara B LOG VALID + INVALID REASONING 238 Wright Hall Ruhmkorff, Samuel G ENG ENGLISH LITERARY TRADITION I 102 Seelye Hall Oram, William A 5

6 1:10 2:00 PM SPN LOW INTERMED SPAN (INTENSIVE, ORALS) 203 Hatfield Falsetti-Yu, Molly SPN CONTEMP CULTR SPAN-SPEAK WORLD 104 Hatfield Berger, Silvia KOR KOREAN II B4 Seelye Hall Massey, Suk 1:10 2:20 PM ITL INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 105 Hatfield Succi-Hempstead, Maria ITL ELEMENTARY ITALIAN 205 Hatfield Gugliotta, Simone M 1:10 2:30 PM FLS LISTENING TO CINEMA 201 Seelye Hall Ritchey, Andrew REL RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF SOUTH ASIA 313 Seelye Hall Rotman, Andy N MTH CALCULUS II 209 Burton Hall Thompson, Bianca A GOV INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECON B17 Burton Hall Welborne, Bozena C MTH INTRO TO ANALYSIS 307 Burton Hall Golé, Christophe PSY LEARNING + BEHAVIOR CHANGE 203 Bass Hall Palmer, David C ENG AMER LITERATURE BEFORE Wright Hall Flower, Dean CSC MICROPROCESSOR + ASSEMBLY LANG 342 Ford Hall Thiebaut, Dominique F MTH CALCULUS I B15 McConnell Hall Goedhart, Eva G FRN INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 106 Hatfield Stéphan, Elsa ARH MODERN, POSTMODERN, CONTEMPORARY GRAHAM Hillyer Hall Ward, Frazer D MES/JUD PERSPECTIVES ARAB-ISRAEL CONFLICT 107 Seelye Hall Cammy, Justin D SWG QUEER OF COLOR CRITIQUE 301 Seelye Hall Declue, Jennifer M FRN THE FRENCH MEDIA, NOW + THEN 208 Seelye Hall Gosnell, Jonathan K FYS BIBLE AND THE PUBLIC SQUARE 204 Seelye Hall Kaminsky, Joel S FYS DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD 411 Seelye Hall Wood, Joshua M THE ANCIENT GREECE TO ENGLISH RESTORA 114 Theatre Building Gounaridou, Kyriaki MUS ANALYSIS AND REPERTORY 215 Sage Hall Soper, Katharine P GER ELEMENTARY GERMAN 219 Burton Hall Haegele, Lisa EAS INTRO TO MODERN EAST ASIA 101 Seelye Hall Anderson, Marnie S SOC THEORIES OF SOCIETY 311 Seelye Hall Steinberg, Marc W SOC INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 308 Seelye Hall Whittier, Nancy E 6

7 1:10 2:30 PM cont. SOC GENDER + GLOBALIZATION 312 Seelye Hall Banerjee, Payal FYS REACTING TO THE PAST 102 Seelye Hall Coby, J. P PSY INTRO TO RESEARCH METHODS 210 Bass Hall de Villiers, Peter A ANT INTRO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 220 Sabin-Reed Hall Mangan, Patricia AFR INTRO TO BLACK WOMEN'S STUDIES 109 Seelye Hall Barnes, Riché J CLT WRITINGS AND REWRITINGS 201 Hatfield Lázaro, Reyes HST ANCIENT GREECE 302 Seelye Hall Lim, Richard LSS CONTESTED URBAN LANDSCAPE 201 Green St. Annex Moga, Steven T RUS ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN 107 Hatfield Nazarova, Susanna FYS GOD AND EVIL 204 Hatfield Ruhmkorff, Samuel G ECO MONEY + BANKING 101 Burton Hall Sterba, Samantha E EAL CULTURE OF LYRIC IN TRAD CHINA 304 Seelye Hall Wu, Sujane 1:10 3:00 PM PHY INTRO PHYSICS II 308 Sabin-Reed Hall Palmer-Fortune, Joyce PHY INTRO PHYSICS I 305 Sabin-Reed Hall Norsen, Travis T 1:10 4:00 PM ARH CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTNG 134 Art Museum Greenberg, Daniel M GEO INVERT PALEONT + HIST OF LIFE 106 Sabin-Reed Hall Pruss, Sara B 2:40 3:30 PM SPN ADVANCED COMPOSITION 203 Hatfield Berger, Silvia 2:40 3:50 PM LOG VALID + INVALID REASONING 002 Wright Hall Ruhmkorff, Samuel G 7

8 2:40 4:00 PM FLS INTRO TO FILM STUDIES 201 Seelye Hall Ritchey, Andrew REL APPROACHES TO STUDY OF RELIGION 238 Wright Hall Rotman, Andy N ARH TOPICS IN ART HISTORY 109 Hillyer Hall Buettner, Brigitte ITL INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION ITALIAN 105 Hatfield Grazioli, Bruno MTH CALCULUS II 209 Burton Hall Thompson, Bianca A REL BUDDHISM IN AMERICA 208 Seelye Hall Kassor, Constance E ECO INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS 206 Seelye Hall Staelin, Charles P GOV/EAS GOV + POLITICS OF JAPAN 311 Seelye Hall Yasutomo, Dennis RUS INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN 107 Hatfield Dengub, Evgeny S ARH LANDSCAPE OF MODERN CARIBBEAN 103 Hillyer Hall Morawski, Erica PSY CATEGORIZA OF INTERGROUP BEHAVIOR 104 McConnell Hall Blanchard, Fletcher A SOC BLACKNESS IN AMERICA 102 Green St. Annex Candelario, Ginetta E HST ASPECTS OF AFRICAN HISTORY 015 Ford Hall Ahlman, Jeffrey S ENG/CLT AMERICAN JEWISH LITERATURE 107 Seelye Hall Cammy, Justin D SDS VISUAL ANALYTICS 301 Sabin-Reed Hall Crouser, Ryan J FYS WRITING HOME 102 Seelye Hall Kolb, Jocelyne FYS PERFORMANCE AND FILM CRITICISM 114 Theatre Building Gounaridou, Kyriaki EAL MODERN JAPANESE LITERATURE 308 Seelye Hall Kono, Kimberly AFR DEATH + DYING IN BLACK CULTURE 312 Seelye Hall Quashie, Kevin E MUS ANALYSIS AND REPERTORY 215 Sage Hall Soper, Katharine P CLT IMAGINING LANGUAGE 105 Seelye Hall Bruzelius, Margaret POR TOPICS PORTUG + BRAZIL LIT + CULT 211 Seelye Hall McNee, Malcolm K SOC INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 302 Seelye Hall Scherer, Mary L ENG CHAUCER 310 Seelye Hall Bradbury, Nancy M MTH CALCULUS I 220 Sabin-Reed Hall Merrill, Nathaniel C FYS BOLLYWOOD MATINEE 306 Seelye Hall Banerjee, Payal SPN TOPICS IN LATIN AMERICAN LIT 104 Hatfield González, Patricia E HST ASPECTS ANCIENT HISTORY 204 Seelye Hall Lim, Richard ENG ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE 202 Seelye Hall Pinches, Roger MTH ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 219 Burton Hall Stavely Hale, Rachel A 3:00 4:50 PM AST GALAXIES + DARK MATTER 406 McConnell Hall Edwards, Suzan 8

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