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Spring 2024

ARTS 617
Tuesday
06:00PM - 08:30PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Cancelled
Global Hip Hop
Charry,Eric

Over the past several decades hip hop, in its various facets of rap, deejaying, dance, visual art, fashion, and attitude toward authority, has gradually taken over as a primary medium of expression for youth around the world. Used as mass... more

ARTS 618
Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:00PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Fully Enrolled
Japanese Woodblock Printmaking
Shinohara,Keiji

Japanese woodblock printmaking is a traditional art form, more than 1,000 years old, which relies on hand-pressing techniques, watercolors, and rice paste. Quite distinct from Western printmaking traditions, it uses no oil-based inks or presses. In... more

EDHD 624
Thursday
06:00PM - 08:30PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Decolonizing Education
Colvin,Demetrius James

Who determines what is true and worth knowing? How has the construction of knowledge and academic traditions from across the globe been impacted by such phenomena as (post)modernity, (neo)colonialism, and (neo)liberalism? Why do any of the... more

EDHD 686
Tuesday
06:30PM - 09:00PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
History of the Brain
Kurtz,Matthew M.

Since antiquity written records have captured ever-changing conceptions of the relationship between, brain and mind that have influenced the way people have thought about behavior, their sense of self and personal responsibility for their actions.... more

HUMS 610
Note: Special Schedule
-
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Literature and the Adolescent Experience
Wolfsdorf,Adam

Semi-Immersion, please note Special Schedule Mondays, 7PM - 8:30PM via Zoom Saturdays, 10AM - 4PM in person SCHEDULE: Monday, February 12: Zoom, 7PM - 8:30PM Saturday, February 24: On Campus, 10AM - 4PM Monday, March 4: Zoom, 7PM - 8:30PM... more

HUMS 610W
Note: Special Schedule
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25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Literature and the Adolescent Experience
Wolfsdorf,Adam

Semi-Immersion, please note Special Schedule Mondays, 7PM - 8:30PM via Zoom Saturdays, 10AM - 4PM in person SCHEDULE: Monday, February 12: Zoom, 7PM - 8:30PM Saturday, February 24: On Campus, 10AM - 4PM Monday, March 4: Zoom, 7PM - 8:30PM... more

SCIE 624
Wednesday
06:30PM - 09:00PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Evolution of the Human Animal
Powzyk,Joyce Ann

The 'Human Animal' is a course that examines the concept of human evolution through the lens that we -- the human species -- are also a type of animal, roaming the landscape harvesting food, avoiding predators, and dealing with disease... more

SCIE 686
Tuesday
06:30PM - 09:00PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
History of the Brain
Kurtz,Matthew M.

Since antiquity written records have captured ever-changing conceptions of the relationship between, brain and mind that have influenced the way people have thought about behavior, their sense of self and personal responsibility for their actions.... more

SOCS 624
Thursday
06:00PM - 08:30PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Decolonizing Education
Colvin,Demetrius James

Who determines what is true and worth knowing? How has the construction of knowledge and academic traditions from across the globe been impacted by such phenomena as (post)modernity, (neo)colonialism, and (neo)liberalism? Why do any of the... more

SOCS 629
Thursday
06:00PM - 08:30PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Environmental Justice and Sustainability
Abrell,Elan Louis

ONLINE The US Environmental Protection Agency defines environmental justice as ""the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation,... more

SOCS 633
Tuesday
06:00PM - 08:30PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Peace versus Power
Gallarotti,Giulio

While globalization and international organizations have currently integrated the world into networks of peace; ethnic, religious and regional conflict have driven nations and groups further apart. This coexistence of conflict and cooperation marks... more

SOCS 638
Monday
06:30PM - 09:00PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
Luxury Commodities and the Emergence of the Modern World
Grimmer-Solem,Erik

ONLINE This course explores the role of luxury consumption in the development of the market economy into a capitalist system with a global division of labor by 1800. It will study how Europeans were exposed to such luxury commodities as spices,... more

SOCS 686
Tuesday
06:30PM - 09:00PM
25-JAN-24 to
17-MAY-24
History of the Brain
Kurtz,Matthew M.

Since antiquity written records have captured ever-changing conceptions of the relationship between, brain and mind that have influenced the way people have thought about behavior, their sense of self and personal responsibility for their actions.... more


Spring 2024 Course Chart

Summer 2024 Course Chart

All courses subject to change.

Course Options

GLS courses have a
variety of scheduling and
study options. 

The options available for
each course are indicated
within the 
course's description.

Here is the Key:

CERT: This course will
count toward the req-
uirements for the
Graduate Certificate
in Writing.

Crosslisted: Students may
enroll in the concentration
option that best
meets their academic
needs.

FDN-CERT: The
Foundational Writing
Option of this course 
will count toward the
Graduate Certificate
in Writing.

Immersion: This course
will have fewer class
meetings that will meet
for longer periods of
time (e.g., weekends-only,
five-day immersion, etc.).