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1 Fall Inclusive Programs - Distribution Courses (Smiley Face) List US History (3 credits) AAS 332 African Amer History (to later 19 th century) list HST 332 HST 101 American History to 1865 HST 305 America in Crisis-Civil War &Reconstruction HST 337 America in the World: The History of US Foreign Relations 1898-Present HST 340 Women in America: 17 th Century to Civil War list WGS 342 History II: Diversity within US History, or Global History (3 credits) Diversity within the U.S. AAS 332 African Amer History (to later 19 th century) list HST 332 AAS 402 Slavery and Abolition list HST 402 UC online; spaces reserved for Jrs, Srs, and UC students HST 340 Women in America: 17th Century to Civil War list WGS342 HST 306 The Long Civil Rights Era Global History AAS 202 Caribbean Society Since Independence HST 111 Early Modern Europe, HST 121 Global History to 1750 HST 122 Global History 1750 to Present F 18 UC section w/ limited space for Main campus students HST 210 The Ancient World HST 300 A History of London in Eleven Objects list HOA London HST 300 Greek Odyssey: The Visual Construction of Self & Optional Signature Seminar Society in the Minoan Aegean & Ancient Greece list HOA Florence HST 311 Medieval Civilization HST 318 The Middle East to 1900 list MES 318 HST 320 Traditional China HST 322 Colonial Latin America list LAS, SPA in Madrid (in Spanish); sometimes Main Campus (in English) Madrid HST 355 The Italian Renaissance sometimes Main Campus Florence HST 362 Nazi Germany & the Holocaust No concurrent credit for this and EDU 500: Holocaust & Modern Day Genocides HST 369 World at War

2 HST IMPERIUM: Historical and Artistic Clues to the Origins list HUM of the Iberian Empires pre-semester taught in English/Spanish Madrid HST 412 Understanding Twentieth-Century Spain list PSC 422 Madrid HST 452 Italy: Past Present and Future Challenges list PSC 452 Florence (Fa) HST 300 Modern East Africa section HST 315 Europe in the Age of Hitler and Stalin HST 325 Africa to 1800 list AAS 325 HST 328 Ancient and Medieval India list SAS 328 HST 352 History of Ancient Greece HST 365 Russia in the Twentieth Century HST 368 Islam and the West list PSC 368 London HST 395 Modern Japan HST Azahar : The Islamic Conquest and the Christian Reconquest list HUM/MES. Pre-semester Madrid SPA 325 Colonial Latin America (taught in Spanish) list HST, LAS Madrid Geography (3 credits) GEO 103 Environment and Society GEO 105 World Urban Geography GEO 155 The Natural Environment science GEO 171 Human Geographies GEO 215 Global Environmental Change science GEO 219 American Diversity and Unity (honors only) list HNR 260 Honors only GEO 272 World Cultures GEO 354 American Environmental History & Geography GEO 372 Political Geography GEO 396 European Integration list PSC 396 Citizenship, Economics & Government (3 credits) AAS 306 African American Politics list PSC 306 ECN 203 Economic Ideas and Issues GEO 360 Sustainability Science and Policy list PSC 360 not to be used for any concentration HST 306 The Long Civil Rights Era HST 341 Modern American Presidency list PSC 329 HST 385 U.S. Legal History 1620 to Present HST 337 America in the World: The History of U.S. Foreign Relations, 1898-Present

3 MAX 123 Critical Issues for the United States PAF 101 An Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy PHI 417 Contemporary Political Philosophy list PSC 382 PSC 121 American National Government and Politics PSC 123 Comparative Government and Politics PSC 314 Public Opinion and Electoral Behavior PSC 324 Constitutional Law I PSC 350 America: A Foreign Perspective approved PSC 350 sect. only. As of Fall 18, no longer list under HST, so PPS only. London SOC 300 section titled Work, Labor & Citizenship SOC 335 Political Sociology Global Perspectives (not primarily history) (3 credits) SPE 400 Literacy, Inclusion & Diversity in Italy list RED 400; summer only Italy (Summer) AAS 202 Caribbean Society Since Independence AAS 309 Race, Gender and Seuality in the African Diaspora list SOC 309 AAS 364 African International Relations list PSC 364 AAS 365 International Political Economy of the Third World list PSC 365 ANT 111 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANT 121 Peoples and Cultures of the World ANT 185 Global Encounters: Comparing World Views & Values Cross Culturally ANT 381 Ancient Rituals & Beliefs in Modern Spain Madrid ANT 479 Anthropology of Global Transformations ECN 361 Economics of European Integration Prereq: ECN 203 Florence ETS 171 World Cinema Fall 2018 section approved for Global Perspectives Approved 171 sections only ETS 410 Middle East in Graphic Novels GEO 171 Human Geographies GEO 272 World Cultures HNR 240 The Russian Soul in Post-Revolutionary Literature Honors Program only HOM 384 Music and Dance of India HOM 400 section titled Black British Music: Eploring Identity through Sound London LIT 205 Tokyo Today in Literature and Film

4 LIT 300 section titled Italian Fashion &Food Stories approved LIT 300 sections only Florence LIT 304 section titled Japanese Lit, Film & Culture formerly LIT 300 LIT 362 Russia Today LIT 423 Italian Cinema: Present list FIL 300 Florence (F) MAX 132 Global Communities freshmen and sophomores only PSC 124 International Relations also PSC 139 (honors) PSC 231 Canadian Politics formerly PSC 331 PSC 300 section titled Politics of North & South Korea is approved approved 300 sections only PSC 300 section titled Healthcare in Europe prereq: ECN 101,102,or 203; approved 300 sections only Madrid PSC 300 section titled Refugees in International Politics approved 300 sections only PSC 300 section titled Politics & Society of Japan approved 300 sections only PSC 344 Politics of the Middle East list MES 344 PSC 355 International Political Economy PSC 356 Political Conflict (Madrid section only) Madrid Section only Madrid PSC 368 Islam and the West list HST 368 London PSC 393 Middle Eastern Political Systems list MES 393 PSC 394 History of Islamic Political Thought list MES PSC 396 European Integration list GEO 396 PSC 405 Politics of the European Union Madrid; Florence (s PSC 422 Understanding 20th Century Spain list HST 412 Madrid PSC 452 Italy: Past, Present and Future Challenges list HST 452 Florence (Fa) PSC 462 Globalization, Development & the Environment list ECN 362;Main camp some semes. London REL 101 Religions of the World REL 385 Religion on Chinese Society SOC 300 Spanish Pop Culture Madrid SOC 306 Seuality in Spain list QSX/WGS 306 Madrid SOC 400 Se, Gender and the City section list QSX/WGS London SOC 412 Multicultural London London SOC 454 Family and Gender in Contemporary Italy list HST/WGS 454 Florence SOC 300 Gender, Race, Migration and Family in Spain list WGS 300 Madrid Literature I and II (6 credits - 2 courses) AAS 231 African American Literature to 1900: An Introduction AAS 303 Black Women Writers list WGS 303 AAS 403 African Caribbean Women Writers

5 For ETS detailed descriptions, see english.syr.edu. 300 and 400 level courses typically require that you have had one other literature course. Be sure course number AND title match because not all sections of the same number are approved. ETS 114 Survey of British Literature I (since 1789) ETS 121 Introduction to Shakespeare ETS 122 Introduction to the Novel ETS 151 Interpretation of Poetry ETS 153 Interpretation of Fiction ETS 181 Class & Literary Tets *Fall 2018 section M002 ONLY approved; approved ETS 181 sections only. * ETS 182 Race and Literary Tets Fall 2018 both sections approved; approved ETS 182 sections only. ETS 184 Ethnicity and Literary Tets Fall 2018 Both sections approved. approved ETS 184 sections only. ETS 192 Gender and Literary Tets Fall both sections approved. approved ETS 192 sections only. ETS 242 Reading and Interpretation ETS 310 Literary Periods: U.S. Moderism section approved ETS 310 sections only ETS 311 Literary Periods before 1900: Romanticism & the Environment section approved ETS 311 sections only ETS 315 Ethnic Literatures and Cultures: Literature of the Caribbean Diaspora approved ETS 315 sections only ETS 315 Ethnic Literatures and Cultures: Yiddish Lit in Translation approved ETS 315 sections only ETS 320 Authors: Interpreting Shakespeare section approved ETS 320 sections only London ETS 320 Authors: Hemingway in Spain section approved ETS 320 sections only Madrid ETS 360 Race, Gender & Seualities: section titled LGBTQ approved ETS 362 sections only; list QSX 300 Narratives of Coming Out and WGS 360 both with same title. Reading Gender & Seualities:What was Se? ETS 361 Nineteenth-Century American Literature & the History approved ETS 361 sections only of Seuality (formerly ETS 360) ETS 410 Forms & Genres: Modern American Fiction sectn approved ETS 410 sections only ETS 421 Cultural Production and Reception before 1900: Shakespeare & Natural World section approved ETS 421 sections only ETS 430 Theorizing Representations: Reading Pictures, Seeing approved ETS 430 sections only London ETS 441 Stories section Theorizing History and Culture:Milton & the English Revolution section this section previously ETS 440; approved ETS 441 sections only ETS 200 Section titled Intro to Environmental Lit approved approved ETS 200 sections only ETS 321 Authors before 1900:Chaucer and Contemporaries approved ETS 321 sections only

6 ETS 464 Reading Institutions & Ideologies: Travelers' Tales: An Education Abroad London HNR 240 The Russian Soul in Post-Revolutionary Literature approved HNR sections only; Honors program section students only. LIT 131 Great Jewish Writers list JSP/REL 131 LIT 226 Dostoevsky & Tolstoy LIT Se, Politics, and Religion in Italian Literature list REL300 Florence LIT 421 Classical Mythology list CLA 421; sometimes main campus Florence Other Breadth in Liberal Arts (3 credits): Art or Music History, Philosophy and Religion, or additional math or science (Not required for those completing a full A&S major.) Art or Music History; Philosophy, or Religion AAS 304 Workshop: African American Theater AAS 408 Masters of American Black Music ANT 373 Magic and Religion ANT 381 Ancient Rituals and Beliefs in Modern Spain Madrid ANT 422 Etruscans and Romans: Ancient Art & Society in Italy Florence DRA 351 Contemporary British and European Theater London ETS Global Cities and World Cinema London FIL 300 British Masculinity on Screen: James Bond and Sherlock Holmes list QSX, WGS with same title London HNR 240 Human Predicament HOA 105 Arts and Ideas 1 HOA 300 Photography & Cinema section HOA 396 Art and Architecture of India HOM 100 American Popular Music section HOM 165 Understanding Music I HOM 300 Performance Live: London section London HOM 300 History & Culture of Hip Hop section HOM 300 Music and Sports HOM 313 Film Music HOM 384 Music and Dance of India HOM 453 Dance in American Culture HOM 400 Black British Music section London HST 300 Greek Odyssey: The Visual Construction of Self and Society in the Minoan Aegean & Ancient Greece meets with HOA 300; post semester. Florence

7 HST 300 A History of London in Eleven Objects meets with HOA 300; London LIT 421 Classical Mythology list CLA 421; sometimes main campus Florence MTC 125 Introductory Music Theory list HOM 125 PHI 107 Theories of Knowledge and Reality also PHI 109 (honors) PHI 125 Political Theory list PSC 125 PHI 171 Critical Thinking UC course with limited space for main campus students PHI 175 Introduction ot Social and Political Philosophy PHI 191 Ethics and Contemporary Issues PHI 192 Introduction to Moral Theory PHI 197 Human Nature PHI 251 Logic PHI 297 Philosophy of Feminism list WGS 297 PHI 317 Political Philosophy: The Social Contract Tradition and Its Critics list PSC 373 PHI th Century Theories of Knowledge, Reality & Meaning Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing PHI 341 Philosophy of Religion Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing PHI 342 Theories of the Self PHI 373 Introduction to the Philosophy of Science Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing PHI 377 Philosophy of Psychology Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing PHI 381 Metaphysics Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing PHI 391 History of Ethics Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing PHI 395 Philosophy of Art PHI 398 Medical Ethics Credit cannot be given for both PHI 398 and REL 252 PHI 400 Freedom and Self-Command Approved PHI 400 sections only. This one meets with PSC 400 with same title PHI 406 Citizenship from Modernity to Globalization list PSC 406 Florence (f) PHI 417 Contemporary Political Philosophy list PSC 382 PHI 593 Ethics and the Health Professional list REL 551 REL 101 Religions of the World REL 103 Religion and Sports REL 108 Religion and Its Critics REL 114 The Bible in History, Culture and Religion list JSP 114 REL 126 Ecstasy, Transgression, Religion REL 135 Judaism list JSP 135 REL 156 Christianity REL 185 Hinduism REL 191 Religion, Meaning and Knowledge

8 REL 200 Is God Black? Intro: Black Theology section approved approved REL 200 sections only REL 221 Morality and Community list ANT 221 REL 242 Religious Issues in American Life REL 244 Indigenous Religions list ANT 273, NAT 244 REL 255 Psychology, Spirituality, Love and Ethics REL 294 Mythologies Fall 2018 Honors program only REL 320 India's Religions from Below section approved Approved REL 320 sections only REL 320 SacredSites/Indigenous Peoples section approved Approved REL 320 sections only REL 320 Video Gaming & Religion section approved Approved REL 320 sections only REL 321 Christians, Jews and Muslims Madrid REL 323 Christianity and Seuality REL 385 Religion on Chinese Society REL 409 A History of Witchcraft: Popular Culture, Folk Magic, and Religious Reform in Europe in the 14th 17th Centuries (Fall) list HST/ANT 409 Florence Additional Math or Science options Any introductory lab science from AST, BIO, CHE, EAR, PHY BIO 211 Introduction of Neuroscience list NEU 211 GEO 155 The Natural Environment GEO 215 Global Environmental Change EAR 105 Earth Sciences EAR 111 Climate Change Past and Present EAR 117 Oceanography EAR 205 Water and Our Environment EAR 225 Volcanos and Earthquakes MAT 121 Probability & Statistics for Liberal arts I Do not take after a course 180 or higher MAT 183 Elements of Modern Math MAT 194 Precalculus MAT 221 Elementary Probability and Statistics MAT 285 Life Sciences Calculus I MAT 286 Life Sciences Calculus II MAT 295 Calculus I MAT 295 Calculus II NSD 225 Nutrition in Health PSY 223 Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience Prereq PSY 205

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