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Course Number Course Title Fall 2017 Spring 2018 AADS 4472 / COMM 4472 Race, Law, and Media AADS1137 / MGMT 2137 Managing Diversity AADS3310 Studies of Race, Law, and Resistance APSY 6397 Social Issues and Social Policy ARTH 2267 Salt Bo to Skyscraper: American Architecture 17th-20th Century ARTH 4461 Frank Llyod Wright COMM 2194 / AADS 2194 Reading Race at the Millenium COMM 2236 COMM 2251 Media and Cultural Studies Gender and Media COMM 2262 / INTL 2262 Online Communications and Global Society COMM 2272 COMM 2285 COMM 2292 New Media and Society Cultural Diversisty in Media Media Ecology COMM 4451 Gender Roles and Communication ECON 2206 Law and Economics ECON 2230 Economics of Health Care&Social Security ECON 2242 Public Policy in an Aging Society ECON 2273 Development Economics ECON 2275 Economic Development: The Eperience of El Salvador ECON 2277 Environmental Economics and Policy ECON 2278 Environmental Economics ECON 3302 Topics in the Economics of Gender

ECON 3317 Economics of Inequality ECON 3338 Law and Economics ECON 3351 Competitive Strategy & Industrial Organization ECON 3356 Industrial Organization for Business Decisions ECON 3358 Industrial Organization, Creation and Strategy ECON 3367 American Economic Policy ECON 3371 / INTL 3371 International Trade ECON 3372 / INTL 3372 International Finance ECON 3373 Impact Evaluation in Developing Countries ECON 3374 Development Economics and Policy ECON 3385 Health Economics ECON 3392 Quantitative Methods in Environmental Economics ECON 3315 Economics of Immigration EESC 1170 Rivers and the Environment EESC 1174 Climate Change and Society EESC 1187 Geoscience and Public Policy EESC 2201 Environmental Ecosystems: The Human Footprint EESC 2202 Environmental Systems: Ecosystems EESC 2204 Environmental Systems: The Critical Zone EESC 2205 Enviornmental Systems: Climate Change EESC 3310 EESC 3312 EESC 3318 Agroecology River Restoration and Management Alternative Energy: Why Aren't We There Yet?

ENGL 1001 Writing as Activism ENGL 4008 Writing as Social Action ENVS 2256 / UNAS 2256 Environmental Law and Policy ENVS 3315 Sustainable Agriculture ENVS 3320 / SOCY 3320 Urban Agriculture in Detroit ENVS 3355 Sustainable Cities ENVS 3340 Alternative Energy ENVS 3345 Environmental and Public Health HIST 2430 Business in American Life HIST 2502 / ENGL 2125 / SOCY 2225 / COMM 2225 Introduction to Feminisms HIST 4336 HIST 4465 Latin American Women Represent Themselves Law and American Society HIST 4476 Social Action in America HIST 4496 U.S. Foreign Policy/ 1945-Present HIST 4552 Race, Rights, and the Law HIST 4701 Ecological History of the Atlantic World HIST 4890 American Enviornmental History INTL 3521 / POLI 3521 International Law PHIL 1160 / THEO 2160 Challenge of Justice PHIL 1703-04 Inquiring about Humans and Nature PHIL 2216 Boston: Urban Analysis PHIL 2233 Values/Social Services/Health care PHIL 2261 Telling Truths: Writing for Justice

PHIL 2278 PHIL 2285 Ethics, Eistentialism, and the Good Life The American Dream PHIL 2293 / THEO 2293 Cultural and Social Structures PHIL 2294 Cultural and Social Structures II PHIL 2297-98 Community and Culture I and II PHIL 3344 What is Racism PHIL 3377 Normative Ethical Theories PHIL 4414 Race and Philosphy PHIL 4454 Unheard Voices: Philosophy at the Crossroads PHIL 4477 Ethical Principals in Comparative Perspective PHIL 4483 PHIL 4777 Revolution and Social Change Ethical Principles PHIL 5500 Philosophy of Law PHIL 5515 How to Save the World: Ethics of Climate Change PHIL 5534 Environmental Ethics PHIL 5536 Philosophies of Dissent PHIL 5563 / INTL 5563 / THEO 5563 Ethics, Religion, and International Politics PHIL 5565 PHIL 611 PHIL 6486 PHIL 6636 The Virtue of Justice Global Justice and Human Rights Feminisms and Philosophy of Difference Scientific Worldviews and Our Place in Nature POLI 2301 Policy and Politics in the U.S. POLI 2302 Dilemmas of Unity and Diversity

POLI 2314 Gender and Politics POLI 2322 POLI 2330 POLI 2334 Courts and Public Policy Immigration: Process, Politics and Policies Political Behavior and Participation POLI 2338 Environmental Politics and Policy POLI 2364 POLI 2367 POLI 2386 Persuasion in Politics Media and Politics Civil Liberties POLI 2415 Models of Politics POLI 2422 POLI 2427 Comparative Social Movements International Migration and Regugees POLI 2431 Radical Political Economy POLI 2525 POLI 2531 Politics & Institutions: International Economic Relations Politics of Energy in US, Comparative and Global Perspective POLI 2534 / INTL 2534 International Political Economy POLI 2549 United States Foreign Policy from 1945 to Present POLI 2665 The Question of Justice POLI 3416 Race and Ethnicity in Latin America POLI 3510 / INTL 3510 Globalization POLI 4390 Immigration Process and Politics SOCY 1024 Gender and Society SOCY 1071 Global Inequalities SOCY 1072 Inequality in America

SOCY 1092 Peace or War: United States/Third World SOCY 1096 Aging in Society SOCY 2215 Social Theory SOCY 2257 Language and Ethnicity SOCY 3310 Studies in Crime & Social Justice SOCY 3319 SOCY 3346 SOCY 3348 Living in the Age of Big Data Environmental Justice Environmental Sociology SOCY 3353 Non Profit Management SOCY 3375 American Economic Crisis and Social Change SOCY 5552 Social Entrepreneurship SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology I SOCY 5565 / PSYC 2200 Introduction to Social Work THEO 1342 Peaceful Ethics: Social Action Leadership THEO 1361 Praying Our Stories THEO 1701 Spritiual Eercises: Engagment, Empathy, Ethics THEO 2800 Race, Freedom, and the Bible in America THEO 3202 Immigration and Ethics Living Truthfully: Way to Personal Peace and THEO 3360 Social Change THEO 3527 Meditation and Action: Interfaith Eplorations THEO 3557 Catholicism & Social Responsibility THEO 3598 THEO 4433 THEO 5351 THEO 5354 Law, Medicine, and Ethics Faith, Service & Solidarity Faith Elements in Conflicts Modern Catholic Social Teaching