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US History (3 credits) Spring 2018 - Inclusive Programs approved distribution requirements AAS 333 African Amer History (from later 19th century) list HST 333 HST 102 American History Since 1865 HST 305 America in Crisis-Civil War & Reconstruction HST 349 Women in America: Civil War to Present list WGS 349 History II: Diversity within US History, or Global History (3 credits) Diversity within the U.S. AAS 333 African Amer History (from later 19 th century) list HST 333 AAS 434 Underground Railroad list HST 434/ANT 494; online UC course with limited spaces for Main Campus students HNR 260 History of the Women's Suffrage Movement Honors program only; list WGS 200 HST 200 Immigration and Race in the U.S. section HST 349 Women in America: Civil War to Present Global History Dept. No. Title HT&E PP&S Notes Jan. Houston week included. SU Abroad Spring 2018 Application for Spring program due in Oct. No conc. Credit for this & course with significant duplication - EDU 500 Holocaust & Modern Day Genocides e.g., HST 362. HST 112 Modern Europe: Napoleon to the Present HST 122 Global History 1750 to Present HST 210 The Ancient World UC section w/ limited space for Main campus students HST 211 Medieval and Renaissance Europe HST 300 Unfreedom: Comparative Slavery section HST 300 Africa and Global Affairs section HST 300 A History of London in Eleven Objects list HOA London HST 300 Afterthe Reich:Occ&Div.Germany section HST 300 Greek Odyssey: The Visual Construction of Self & Society in the Minoan Aegean & Ancient Greece Optional Signature Seminar list HOA Florence

HST 315 Europe in the Age of Hitler and Stalin HST 317 The Arab Revolutions HST 319 The Middle East in the 20th Century list MES 319 HST 321 Modern China HST 323 Modern Latin America list LAS 313 HST 326 Africa since 1800 list AAS 326 HST 350 The Global Cold War HST 353 History of Ancient Rome HST 355 The Italian Renaissance sometimes Main Campus (Sp 18) Florence HST 364 The Origins of Modern Russia HST 368 Islam and the West list PSC 368 London HST 377 History of Venice HST 397 Modern Korea HST 400.1 Azahar : The Islamic Conquest and the Christian Reconquest list HUM/MES. Pre-semester Madrid HST 400.2 IMPERIUM: Historical and Artistic Clues to the Origins of the Iberian Empires list HUM pre-semester taught in English/Spanish Madrid HST 412 Understanding Twentieth-Century Spain list PSC 422 Madrid HST 414 America: A Foreign Perspective list PSC 350.3 London HST 445 Contemporary British Politics and the Modern World list PSC 445 London HST 452 Italy: Past Present and Future Challenges list PSC 452 Florence HST 453 20th Century Europe list PSC 453 Florence SPA 325 Colonial Latin America (taught in Spanish) list HST, LAS Madrid SPA 417 History of Women in Spain (taught in Spanish) list HST Madrid Geography (3 credits) GEO 155 The Natural Environment science GEO 171 Human Geographies GEO 215 Global Environmental Change science Sp 18 - UC section; limited space for GEO 272 World Cultures full-time students GEO 273 World Political Economy GEO 331 The European Union GEO 362 The European City GEO 367 Gender in a Globalizing World

GEO 372 Political Geography GEO 425 South Africa Citizenship, Economics & Government (3 credits) EDU 300 Media, Democracy & Social Issues this section title only HST 386 Crime & Society in American History 1620 - Present HST 414 America: A Foreign Perspective list PSC 350.3 London MAX 123 Critical Issues for the United States PAF 101 An Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy PSC 300 Politics of Income Inequality section PSC 300 American Political Development section PSC 304 The Judicial Process PSC 307 The Politics of Citizenship PSC 318 Technology, Politics, and Environment PSC 321 Populism & Conspriacy Culture Global Perspectives (not primarily history) (3 credits) AAS 312 Pan Africanism AAS 341 Politics of Africa list PSC 341 AAS 346 Comparative 3rd World Politics list PSC 346 ANT 111 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANT 121 Peoples and Cultures of the World ANT 318 African Cultures ANT 322 South American Cultures ANT 367 Gender in A Globalizing World list GEO/WGS 367 ANT 381 Ancient Rituals & Beliefs in Modern Spain Madrid ANT 428 Transformation of Eastern Europe ECN 361 Economics of European Integration Prereq: ECN 203 Florence ETS 360 section titled Gender & Seuality in the Arab World approved GEO 171 Human Geographies Sp 18 UC section with limited space GEO 272 World Cultures for Main Campus students GEO 273 World Political Economy

GEO 331 The European Union GEO 362 The European City GEO 425 South Africa HOM 326 Music in the Caribbean HNR 360 Forl Arts & Oral Traditions of India Honors program only list ANT 300 HST 374 Pop Culture in the Middle East LIT 204 Popular Culture in Modern Japan LIT 300 section titled Culture & Crisis in Contemp Japan LIT 331 Russian Culture Through Fiction and Film LIT 336 Arabic Cultures section titled Contemporary Cinema, Ideology and Pleasure LIT 400 approved. list FIL 400/CRS 483 Florence (Sp) LIT 400 section titled New Queer Cinema in Europe approved list FIL 300/QSX/WGS 400 Florence (F) LIT 423 Italian Cinema: 1945 - Present list FIL 300 Florence (F) MAX 132 Global Communities freshmen and sophomores only PAF 351 Global Social Problems PHI 413 Identity and Difference list PSC/WGS 413 Florence (sp) PSC 124 International Relations also PSC 139 (honors) PSC 300 section titled Politics of Modern Turkey UC class PSC 334 Meico and the United States PSC 342 Religion & Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict list JSP/MES/REL 342 PSC 343 Politics of Europe PSC 347 Politics of Russia PSC 352 International Law PSC 355 International Political Economy PSC 356 Political Conflict (Madrid section only) Madrid PSC 391 Revolutions in the Middle East PSC 395 Democratization in the Muslim World list MES 395 PSC 400 Section titled Humanitarian Action in World Politics PSC 405 Politics of the European Union Madrid; Florence (spr) PSC 409 The European Union London PSC 453 20 th Century Europe list HST 453 Florence PSC 452 Italy: Past, Present and Future Challenges list HST 452 Florence PSC 478 Politics of China (formerly PSC 300)

REL 300 section titled Jews & Muslims in North Africa REL 335 Israeli Literature and Culture list LIT/MES/JSP 335 REL 451 Visual Culture Past and Present: Gender, Religion and Politics list HST/WGS 451 Florence SOC 300 Spanish Pop Culture Madrid SOC 300 Gender, Race, Migration and Family in Spain list WGS 300 Madrid SOC 306 Seuality in Spain list QSX/WGS 306 Madrid SOC 400 Se, Gender and the City section list QSX/WGS London SOC 400 Italy and Italians: A Cross-Cultural Study section list PSY 400.1 Florence (Spr) SOC 412 Multicultural London London SOC 454 Family and Gender in Contemporary Italy list HST/WGS 454 Florence SPE 400 Literacy, Inclusion & Diversity in Italy list RED 400; summer only Italy WGS 201 Transnational Feminist Studies Literature I and II (6 credits - 2 courses) AAS 232 African American Literature: 20 th and 21 st Centuries AAS 234 African Fiction AAS 235 African American Drama AAS 307 African Women Writers AAS 433 The Harlem Renaissance: Literature & Ideology 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 113 Survey of British Literature I (before 1789) ETS 118 Survey of American Literature since 1865 ETS 119 Spring 2018 section titled American Protest Literature is approved approved ETS 119 sections only ETS 121 Introduction to Shakespeare ETS 122 Introduction to the Novel ETS 151 Interpretation of Poetry ETS 153 Interpretation of Fiction ETS 175 World Literature from 1000 C.E. to the Present approved ETS 175 sections only ETS 181 Class & Literary Tets Spring 2018 section approved. Fall 2017 section approved approved ETS 181 sections only. ETS 182 Race and Literary Tets Spring 2018 sections approved. Fall 2017 sections approved; Spring 2017 section approved approved ETS 182 sections only. ETS 184 Ethnicity and Literary Tets Spring 2018 section approved; Fall 2017 section approved; Spring 2017 section approved approved ETS 184 sections only.

Gender and Literary Tets Spring 2018 sections approved; Fall 2017 ETS 192 sections approved; Spring 2017 sections approved approved ETS 192 sections only. ETS 310 Literary Periods: U.S. Southern Literature in the 20th Century approved ETS 310 sections only ETS 311 Literary Periods before 1900: Romance in the Middle Ages section approved ETS 311 sections only Literary Periods before 1900: Love and Marriage in Shakespeare's ETS 311 England section approved ETS 311 sections only ETS 311 Literary Periods before 1900: Eighteenth-Century Worlds section approved ETS 311 sections only Ethnic Literatures and Cultures: U.S. Immigrant Fiction in the 20th & ETS 315 21st Centuries section approved ETS 315 sections only ETS 315 Ethnic Literatures and Cultures: Reading Lives section approved ETS 315 sections only ETS 320 Authors:J.R.R. Tolkien approved ETS 320 sections only ETS 321 Authors before 1900: Brontes section approved ETS 321 sections only Gender & Seuality Before 1900: Se and the City in English ETS 361 Renaissance Drama section spproved ETS 361 sections only ETS 420 Cultural Production & Reception: Obscenity and Censorship section approved ETS 420 sections only ETS 421 Cultural Production & Reception before 1900: Victorian Domesticity approved ETS 421 sections only LIT 227 Pasternak and Solzhenitsyn LIT 235 Travel Narratives and Pilgrimages list REL and ETS, with same title LIT 335 Israeli Literature and Culture LIT 421 Classical Mythology list CLA 421; sometimes main campus Florence LIT 400.1 Se, Politics, and Religion in Italian Literature list REL300 Florence SPA Upper division Spanish literature courses must be literature content Other Breadth in Liberal Arts: Art or Music History, Philosophy and Religion, or add'l math or science (3 credits) (Not required for those completing a full A&S major.) Art or Music History; Philosophy, or Religion ANT 373 Magic and Religion ANT 381 Ancient Rituals and Beliefs in Modern Spain Madrid DRA 351 Contemporary British and European Theater London ETS 360 British Masculinity on Screen: James Bond and Sherlock Holmes list FIL, QSX, WGS with same title London ETS 430.1 Global Cities and World Cinema London

Courses offered abroad through SU Centers (ecept HOA 372 The HOA Business of Art) various HOA 106 Arts and Ideas II HOM 166 Understanding Music II HOM 285 Introduction to World Music designed for majors and minors HOM 300 Performance Live: London section London HOM 313 Film Music HOM 326 Music of the Caribbean HOM 400 Black British Music section London HNR 240 Art Without Borders Honors Program only HNR 240 Human Predicament HST 300 Greek Odyssey: The Visual Construction of Self and Society in the Minoan Aegean & Ancient Greece meets with HOA 300; post semester. Florence HST 300 A History of London in Eleven Objects meets with HOA 300; London LIT 400 Contemporary Cinema, Ideology & Pleasure section Florence LIT 421 Classical Mythology list CLA 421; sometimes main campus Florence MTC 125 Introductory Music Theory 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 200 section titled Chinese Philosophy approved PHI 200 section only PHI 241 The Human and Divine in Christian and Muslim Philosophy list REL 292 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 319 God in Political Theory kust PSC 399/REL 371 PHI 325 Eistentialism Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing; Spring 2017 - Online UC section with some spaces reserved

Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr PHI 378 Minds and Machines standing PHI 379 American Slavery and the Holocaust list JSP/PSC 379 PHI 393 Contemporary Ethics Prereq: 1 PHI course or Jr/Sr standing PHI 396 Stem Cells and Society list BIO 396; REL 359 PHI 413 Identity and Difference Florence (sp.) PSC 342 Religion & Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict list JSP/MES/REL 342 REL 100 Intro to African American Religions approved REL 100 sections only REL 103 Religion and Sports REL 114 The Bible in History, Culture and Religion list JSP 114 REL 120 Introduction to the Study of Religion REL 165 Discovering Islam REL 186 Buddhism list SAS 186 REL 191 Religion, Meaning and Knowledge REL 200 blacklivesmatter & Religion approved REL 200 sections only REL 227 Gods: A Cross-Cultural Gallery REL 235 Travel Narratives and Pilgrimages list LIT, JSP, ETS w/ the same title REL 255 Psychology, Spirituality, Love and Ethics REL 300 Religion and Art in America section Approved REL 300 sections only REL 300 Jews & Muslims in North Africa section Approved REL 300 sections only REL 300 Art/Arch. Jewish Sacred Space section Approved REL 300 sections only REL 300 Care of the Soul section Approved REL 300 sections only REL 308 Ancient Judaism and the Origins of Christianity Madrid REL 321 Christians, Jews and Muslims Madrid REL 335 Israeli Literature and Culture list MES/JSP 335 REL 337 Shoah: Responding to the Holocaust list JSP 337 REL 451 Visual Culture Past and Present: Gender, Religion and Politics list HST/WGS 451 Florence Additional Math or Science options Any introductory lab science from AST, BIO, CHE, EAR, PHY ANT 131 Introduction to Biological Anthropology BIO 211 Introduction of Neuroscience list NEU 211 GEO 155 The Natural Environment GEO 215 Global Environmental Change

EAR 105 Earth Sciences EAR 106 Geohazards & Natural Disasters EAR 111 Climate Change Past and Present EAR 117 Oceanography EAR 205 Water and Our Environment EAR 225 Volcanos and Earthquakes 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 PSY 324 Developmental Biopsychology Prereq PSY 205