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1 Minor in Inequality Studies FALL 2015 COURSES CORE COURSE SOC 2220 Controversies About Inequality Haskins, A DSOC 2220, GOVT 2225, ILROB 2220, PAM 2220, PHIL 1950 OVERVIEW COURSES PAM 4470 Families and Social Inequality TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Musick, K SOC 4470 DSOC 3700 Comparative Social Inequalities TR 8:40AM-9:55AM Feldman, S SOC 3710 ELECTIVES Africana Studies and Resource Center ASRC 2160 The Black Family and the Socialization of Black Children MW 8:40AM-9:55AM Gosa, T HD 2710 ASRC 3511 Hip Hop: Conflict and Controversy TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Gosa, T ASRC 4600 Politics and Social Change in the Caribbean R 2:00PM-4:25PM Edmondson, L GOVT 4606, LATA 4601 ASRC 4601 Educational Innovations in Africa and the Diaspora M 2:00PM-4:25PM Assie-Lumumba, N EDUC 4590 ASRC 4606 The Family and Society in Africa M 10:10AM-12:35PM Assie-Lumumba, N SOC 4780 American Studies AMST 3010 Photography and the American Dream TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Gaskins, B ARTH 3010, VISST 3010 American Indian Studies AIS 1100 Introduction to American Indian Studies I: Indigenous North America Jordan, K AMST 1600 Animal Science Feeding the World: The Biological and Quantitative Analyses of Livestock and ANSC 4000 Crop Systems TR 8:40AM-9:55AM Brown, D IARD 4000 Anthropology ANTHR 2421 Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective MW 11:15AM-12:05PM Hodzic, S FGSS 2421, LGBT 2421 ANTHR 3546 Minorities and Majorities in Asia TR 1:25PM--2:40PM Fiskesjo, M ASIAN 3345 ANTHR 4071 Through the Prison Threshold R 2:30PM-4:25PM Garces, C GOVT 4867, SOC 4860 ANTHR 4402 Anthropology of Education M 1:25PM-4:25PM Villenas, S EDUC 4402 ANTHR 4427 Gender Theory T 12:20PM-2:15PM March, K FGSS 4427 ANTHR 4490 The Sexual Politics of Religion W 2:30PM-4:25PM Ramberg, L FGSS 4290, LGBT 4290, RELST 4240

2 Applied Economics and Management AEM 3380 Social Entrepreneurs, Innovators, and Problem Solvers Wessels, A AEM 4640 Economics of Agricultural Development MW 12:20PM-1:10PM Kyle, S Asian American Studies AAS 2130 Introduction to Asian American History TR 11:40PM-12:55PM Lau, C AMST 2640, HIST 2640 AAS 3470 Asian American Women's History MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Lau, C AMST 3470, FGSS 3470, HIST 3470 Biology and Society BSOC 2061 Ethics and the Environment TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Pritchard, S PHIL 2460, STS 2061 City and Regional Planning CRP 3011 Ethics, Development, and Globalization MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Donaghy, K CRP 3270 Regional Economical Impact Analysis TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Mansury, Y CRP 3430 Affordable Housing Policy and Programs TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Mazzarella, P CRP 4120 Devolution, Privatization, and the New Public Management WF 10:10AM-11:50AM Warner, M AEM 4330 CRP 4770 Seminar on Issues in African Development R 2:30PM-4:00PM Ndulo, M Communication COMM 2840 Sex, Gender, and Communication TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Van Buskirk, L COMM 3110 Educational Psychology M 7:30PM-9:25PM Schrader, D EDUC 3110, HD 3110 Development Sociology DSOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology TR 10:10AM-11:00AM Hirschl, T DSOC 2010 Population Dynamics TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Brown, D SOC 2202 DSOC 2020 Perspectives on International Agriculture and Rural Development TR 8:40AM-9:55AM Nelson, R Wolford, W IARD 2020 DSOC 2200 Sociology of Health and Ethnic Minorities TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Parra, P LSP 2200 DSOC 2710 America's Promise: Social and Political Context of American Education TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Sipple, J AMST 2710, EDUC 2710, SOC 2710 DSOC 3010 Theories of Society and Development Makki, F Rethinking Global Development: New Frameworks for Understanding Poverty, DSOC 3200 Inequality & Growth in 21C TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Bezner Kerr, R DSOC 3230 Gender and Global Change MW 8:40AM-9:55AM Leonard, L FGSS 3230 DSOC 3400 Agriculture, Food, Sustainability and Social Justice T 10:10AM-11:25AM Bezner Kerr, R Economics ECON 3440 Women in the Economy MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Blau, F FGSS 4460, ILRLE 4450 Education Community Learning and Service Partnership (CLASP): Introduction to Adult EDUC 2200 Learning English T 12:20PM-2:15PM Raymer, A ENGL 4737 Writing Activism: Early African-American Literature and Freedom Struggles Mangrum, K AMST 4737, ASRC 4737

3 Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies FGSS 2010 Introduction to Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies TR 10:10AM-11:25AM McCullough, K German Studies GERST 3620 Introduction to Critical Theory TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Fleming, P COML 3541, ENGL 3920, GOVT 3636 GERST 4150 Marx, Freud, Nietzsche MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Waite, G COML 4250, GOVT 4735 Government GOVT 3012 The Politics of Poverty in the U.S. TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Michener, J AMST 3012 GOVT 3635 Human Rights and Global Justice Smith, A AMST 3635 GOVT 3977 History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Brann, R JWST 3697, NES 3697, SOC 3970 GOVT 4435 Education, Social Justice, and the Law M 2:30PM-4:25PM Smith, A AMST 4435, AMST 6635, GOVT 6635 History HIST 2511 Black Women to 1900 TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Washington, M AMST 2511, ASRC 2511, FGSS 2511 HIST 3652 African Economic Development Histories MW 11:25AM-12:05PM Greene, S ASRC 3652 HIST 4202 The Politics of Inequality: The History of the U.S. Welfare State M 12:20PM-2:15PM Kohler-Hausmann AMST 4202 Human Development HD 3330 Children and the Law TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Toglia, M HD 3510 Racial and Ethnic Identity Development MWF 11:15AM-12:05PM Burrow, A HD 3570 Social Inequalities in Physical and Mental Health MW 8:40AM-9:55AM Wethington, E SOC 3670 HD 4250 Translational Research on Decision Making W 7:30PM-9:30PM Reyna, V HD 4590 Transitions Across the Life Span TR 8:40AM-9:55AM Loeckenhoff, C Industrial Labor Relations- International and Comparative Labor ILRIC 2310 Globalization and the Sociology of Work Friedman, E ILRIC 2350 Work, Labor, and Capital in the Global Economy MW 1:25PM-2:40PM Boyer, G Compa, L Friedman, E Kuruvilla, S ILRIC 4311 Comparative Labor Movements in Latin America TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Cook, M LATA 6310 ILRIC 4333 Comparative Labor and Employment Law TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Colvin, A ILRIC 4360 Global Comparative Disability Policy M 7:30PM-10:00PM Bruyere, S Golden, T

4 Industrial Labor Relations- Labor Economics TR 8:40AM-9:55AM ILRLE 2400 Economics of Wages and Employment TR 11:40AM-12:55PM TR 2:55PM-4:10PM MW 8:40AM-9:55AM TR 11:40AM-12:55PM ILRLE 5400 Labor Economics ILRLE 5440 Labor Market and Personnel Economics (ILR in NYC) TBA Jakubson, G Hutchens, R Smiths, R Staff Jakubson, G Prowse, V Smith, R Industrial Labor Relations- Labor Relations, Law, and History ILRLR 2060 Writing Seminar in Law: Cultural, Political, and Legal Perspectives on Disability Heinemann, A ILRLR 2060 Writing Seminar in Law: Law and Society TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Gleeson, S ILRLR 3035 Special Topics in Labor Relations: Public Policy Issues in Labor and Employment M 7:30PM-10:00PM Harris, S ILRLR 3040 Special Topics in Labor History: Women's Work 19th-20thC MW 1:25PM-2:40PM Elias, A ILRLR 3830 Worker's Rights as Human Rights MW 10:10AM-11:25AM Gross, J The Crisis in Public Education- Analyzing the Clash Between Education ILRLR 4865 Reformers & Teacher Unions TR 11:40-12:55PM Adler, L ILRLR 4880 Justice TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Gold, M Industrial Labor Relations- Organizational Behavior ILROB 4730 Stratification of Labor Markets Staff Latino Studies Program LSP 2300 Cultures and Communities MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Castillo, D LSP 4300 Nutritional Science NS 3060 Nutrition and Global Health TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Mehta, S Toward a Sustainable Global Food System: Food Policy for Developing NS 4450 Countries R 10:10AM-11:25AM Pingali, P AEM 4450 NS 4600 Explorations in Global and Public Health Pelletier, D Performing and Media Arts PMA 3461 Introduction to African American Cinema MW 1:25PM-4:25PM Sheppard, S AMST 3461, VISST 3461 Philosophy PHIL 1450 Contemporary Moral Issues TR 12:20PM-1:10PM Manne, K PHIL 3460 Modern Political Philosophy TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Miller, R GOVT 3625

5 Policy, Analysis and Management PAM 2040 Economics of the Public Sector TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Homonoff, T PAM 2300 Introduction to Policy Analysis MWF 12:20PM-1:10PM Avery, R PAM 2350 The U.S. Health Care System TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Nicholson, S PAM 3120 Research Design, Practice, and Policy TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Musick, K SOC 3150 PAM 3150 Social Welfare Policy in the United States Tach, L PAM 3250 Neighborhoods, Housing, and Urban Policy TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Tach, L PAM 3280 Fundamentals of Population Health Carmalt, J DSOC 3280 PAM 3500 Contemporary Issues in Women's Health TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Parrot, A PAM 3610 Orange is the New Black MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Wildeman, C SOC 3610 PAM 3800 Human Sexuality Parrot, A PAM 4280 The Economics of Risky Health Behaviors TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Cawley, J PAM 4460 Economics of Social Security MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Burkhauser, R ECON 3840 Psychology PSYCH 4030 Inequality, Power, and Happiness M 2:00PM-4:25PM Edelman, S Science and Technology Studies STS 4231 Gender and Technology in Historical Perspectives R 2:30PM-4:25PM Pritchard, S FGSS 4231, HIST 4231 STS 2061 Ethics and the Environment TR 10:10AM-11:25AM Pritchard, S BSOC 2061, PHIL 2460 Sociology SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology MW 11:15AM-12:05PM Sanyal, P Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructs, Real World SOC 1104 Consequences TR 2:55PM-4:10PM Alvarado, S LSP 1105 SOC 3380 Urban Inequality MW 2:55PM-4:10PM Bischoff, K AMST 3380 SOC 3750 Classical Theory TR 11:40AM-12:55PM Swedberg, R SOC 5180 Social Inequality: Contemporary Theories, Debates, and Models T 2:00PM-4:25PM Weeden, K SOC 5190 Workshop on Social Inequality M 11:45AM-1:10PM Weeden, K

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