FALL 2017 COURSES
Classical Studies
ANCH311/ANTH311/CLST311, Disaster in the Ancient and Medieval World (Grey, TR 10:30-12)
CLST360/ ENGL229/COML296, Troy Stories: Classical Epic and Medieval Romance (Copeland, MW 3:30-5)
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
EALC001, Introduction to Chinese Civilization (Atwood, MW 1-2)
EALC003, Introduction to Korean Civilization (Park, MW 3-4)
EALC115, Buddhist Arts of East Asia (Chance, MW 2-3:30)
EALC152, Love and Loss in Japanese Literary Traditions (Chance, TR 1:30-3)
EALC162, City and Citizenship/Japan (Spafford, TR 3-4:30)
EALC243, Pastoralism & Mobility (Atwood, T 3-6)
EALC264, Law and Violence (Spafford, TR 12-1:30)
EALC501, Chinese History and Civilization (Tavor, M 5-8)
English
ENGL018, Introduction to Old English Language and Literature (Steiner, TR 12-1:30)
ENGL020, Literature before 1660 (Lomuto, TR 10:30-12)
ENGL021/CIMS021, The Middle Ages and the Movies (Watson, T 6-9:00)
ENGL025, Chaucer: Medieval Poetry and Modern Performance (Wallace, TR 1:30-3)
ENGL031, The Global Renaissance (Loomba, TR 12-1:30)
ENGL229/CLST360/COML296, Troy Stories: Classical Epic and Medieval Romance (Copeland, MW 3:30-5)
ENGL236/THAR235, Acting Shakespeare (Mazer, TR 12-1:30)
ENGL326, Introduction to Shakespeare (Rackin, TR 12-1:30)
History
HIST101, Inquisitors, Heretics and Witches (Kuskowski, TR 10:30-12:00)
HIST143, Foundations of European Thought: From Rome to the Renaissance (Moyer, TR 10:30-12:00)
HIST211, Jewish History and Memory (Ruderman, T 3-6:00)
HIST230-401/ITAL230, The City of Rome: From Constantine to Borgias (Moyer, T 1:30-4:30)
HIST230-402, Machiavelli and Modern Political Thought (Breckman, W 2-5)
HIST303, The Vikings (Kuskowski, TR 1:30-3:00)
HIST311, The Tudors (Todd, TR 10:30-12)
History of Art
ARTH101, Prehistory–Renaissance: Intro to Western Art (Guérin, MW 10-11)
ARTH232, Byzantine Art and Architecture (MWF 12-1:30)
ARTH235/NELC285, Intro to the Visual Culture of Islamic World (Holod, TR 12-1:30)
ARTH265, Northern Baroque Art (Wise, W 4:30-7:30)
ARTH332, The Icon: from Sinai to Malevich (Drpic, T 1:30-4:30)
Music
MUSC030, 100 Years of Musical Listening (Caldwell, TR 12-1:30)
Near-Eastern Languages and Civilizations
NELC130/ RELS140, Intro to Qur’an (Lowry, TR 1:30-3)
NELC186/JWST126/RELS126 Introduction to Jewish Mysticism (Fishman, TR 3-4:30)
NELC285/ARTH235, Intro to the Visual Culture of the Islamic World (Holod, TR 12-1:30)
Religious Studies
RELS066/SAST006, Hindu Mythology (Lorndale, T 5-8)
RELS068/SAST008, India: Culture and Society (Sreenivasan, MW 12-1)
RELS126, Intro to Jewish Mysticism (Fishman, TR 3-4:30)
RELS129, Jewish Political Thought (Fishman, TR 10:30-12)
RELS140/NELC130, Intro to Qur’an (Lowry, TR 1:30-3)
RELS155/SAST050, Introduction to Indian Philosophy (Patel, MW11-12)
RELS175, Buddhist Arts East Asia (Chance, MW 2-3:30)
RELS239, Death, Disease and Demons (W 2-5)
RELS438, The Sermon on the Mountain: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Interpretations (Treat, 6-8:40)
Romance Languages and Literatures
FREN226, French History and Culture Until 1789 (Peron)
FREN389, France and the New World: An Ethnographic Detour from the Renaissance to the Present (Richman)
ITAL230/HIST230, The City of Rome: From Constantine to Borgias (Moyer, T 1:30-4:30)
ITAL300/COML300/ENGL231, Humanism and Renaissance (Del Soldato, TR 1:30-3)
ITAL531/COML533, Dante’s Works (Brownlee, R 2-5)
ITAL537/ENGL525, Chaucer and Boccaccio (Wallace, T 9-12)
ITAL540/MUSC730, Claudio Monteverdi at 450 (Calcagno, F 2-5)
SPAN330, Cloisters, Castle and Court: Medieval Iberian Literature and Architecture (Esposito, MW 2-3:30)
SPAN348, Don Quijote Then and Now (Solomon, TR 1:30-3)
South Asian Studies
SAST005, Performance Traditions of South Asia (Sreenivasan, MW 2-3)
SAST006/RELS066, Hindu Mythology (Lorndale, T 5-8)
SAST008/RELS068, India: Culture and Society (Sreenivasan, MW 12-1)
SAST050/RELS155, Introduction to Indian Philosophy (Patel, MW11-12)
SAST562 Making/Medieval India (Ali, T 3-6)