Spring 2018 IR Course Announcement Core Requirements (page 1) Thematic Concentrations (pages 2-19) Research Methods (page 20) Courses (by linguistic region) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 (pages 21-23) Important Reminders: Any SIS changes (e.g. course cancellations, additions and revisions) that occur after the publication of this document will be updated as soon as possible. Course numbers often change from semester to semester (e.g. Special Topics ) so always double check the course title before assuming the course counts for the IR major. Prerequisites/High Demand Courses: Check with individual departments for upper level courses that may have prerequisites and/or high demand registration instructions. SIS advisement reports! Please do not rely on the SIS advisement reports to choose your IR courses. The IR website and course announcements are the most up-to-date resources to find out which courses are approved for the IR major. Students are not permitted to petition courses to count towards the IR major. Questions? Contact the IR Program at 617-627-2776, e-mail internationalrelations@tufts.edu or visit the IR staff in the Cabot Intercultural Center, Room 605 (6th floor).
IR Core Courses for Spring 2018 Core Requirement 1: Introduction to the Politics of International Relations PS061 Introduction to International Relations Core Requirement 2: Principles of Economics EC005 Principles of Economics Core Requirement 3: International Economics EC060 International Economics EC161 International Trade EC162 International Finance Core Requirement 4: The Historical Dimension HIST004 Empires and Nations HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire HIST071 Middle East and North Africa SINCE World War I Core Requirement 5: Theories of Society and ANTH130 Anthropological Thought FAH002/PJS002 Introduction to World Art II PHIL024 Introduction to Ethics PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II* PSY013 Social Psychology 1
TC1A: Europe and the Former Soviet Union for Spring 2018 TC1A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1A may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1A as follows: CLS027/ARCH027/FA H019 Classical Archaeology CLS031 Classics of Greece CLS032 Classics of Rome*, Intro level CLS038/HIST051 History of Ancient Rome CLS176 Seminar: Ancient Medicine, History, Seminar EC063 Economics of the European Union Social Science EC087/HIST164 Economics of the British Industrial Revolution Social Science, History ENG022 General View of English Literature II ENG051 Shakespeare ENG107 Chaucer ENG109 Ovid and the Ovidian Tradition FAH008 Introduction to Architecture*, Intro level FAH122-01/REL122 Iconoclasm and Iconophobia FAH198-02 Seminar: Armenian Manuscript Painting, Seminar FR032 Readings in French Literature II FR092A Ethnicity, Migration, & Identity (in English) FR092B/ILVS092-07 Love and War in French Films (in English) FR137 French Renaissance & Baroque Poetry FR152 Seminar: When Europe Spoke French: The of Power in, Seminar the 18th Century FR169A Les Poetes Maudits FR192B/ILVS192-05 Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities GER044 Shaping Identity GER062 Survey of German Literature II GER175 Seminar: Early 20th Century German Literature, Seminar HIST029 US Foreign Relations SINCE 1900 History, US Role HIST054 Europe Since 1815 History, HIST056 Europe in the High Middle Ages History HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire History HIST074 Modern Armenia History HIST154 Health and Healing in Medieval and Early Modern Europe History, HIST157 Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium, History 2
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1A as follows: HIST190 Seminar: Travel Writing and History History, Seminar HIST196 Seminar: First World War and Its Legacy History, Seminar ITAL031 Readings in Italian Literature I*, Intro level ITAL052 Dante's Purgatorio & Paradiso* (in English), Intro level ITAL075 Italian Film (in English) ITAL121A Italian Women's Voices and Images ITAL192A Seminar: Italian Literature of the Holocaust, Seminar ML096 Romance Linguistics (in English),, PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II* Social Science,, Intro level PS138-03 Policing in the US and Europe Social Science PS139-01 Seminar: States, Nations, and the Politics of Citizenship Rules Social Science, Seminar PS140/PHIL140 Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics Social Science, PS141 Shakespeare's Rome PS145 Seminar: Political Thought of Machiavelli Seminar, Social Science, PS159-02 Seminar: Popular Sovereignty, History, Social Science, Seminar PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science, US Role PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods REL037/CST037 Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, RUS078/ILVS088 Warrior Nations: Russia & US (in English) RUS085 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia (in English) RUS092 Introduction to Russian (in English) RUS192-01 Contemporary Russian Media SPN032 Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature SPN092A Spanish Civilization SPN192A Seminar: Evolution of Heroic Figure in Early Modern Spanish Literature, Seminar 3
TC1B: East and Southeast Asia for Spring 2018 TC1B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1B may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1B as follows: CHNS081/ILVS091-01 New Chinese Cinema (in English) CHNS192/ILVS192-02 Seminar: China and the West (in English), US Role, Seminar FAH011/REL011 Buddhist Art, FAH122-01/REL122 Iconoclasm and Iconophobia HIST041 Modern China History History HIST043 Japan Since 1868 History HIST094 Foundation Seminar: The World of Early Modern Japan Research Methods, History HIST137 Material in China, History HIST190 Seminar: Travel Writing and History History, Seminar JPN061 Introduction to Japanese * (in English), Intro level JPN112 Japanese Film Directors: The World of Studio Ghibli JPN191 Seminar: Jun ichirō Tanizaki (in English), Seminar MUS093 Javanese Gamelan Ensemble* (this course is.5 credit), Intro level PS128 Gender, Work and Politics in East Asia Social Science PS131 Democracy and Capitalism in Japan Social Science PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods REL053 Introduction to the Religions of China 4
TC1C: Africa for Spring 2018 TC1C requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1C may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1C as follows: EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Seminar ENG020/AFR022 Black World Literature FAH070 Contemporary Arts of Africa FAH270/198- Seminar: What is African Art? 05/IlVS192-04/AFR147-02 FR192B/ILVS192-05 Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities, Seminar HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa History MUS072 Gospel Choir* (this course is.5 credit) MUS091 African Music Ensemble* (this course is.5 credit), Intro level PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods 5
TC1D: Middle East and South Asia for Spring 2018 TC1D requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1D may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1D as follows: ARB092/ILVS092-04 The Fantastic in Arabic Literature ARB157/ILVS157 War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) CST094-01 Palestinian Literature and Cinema FAH021/121/REL023/1 21 Early Islamic Art FAH122-01/REL122 Iconoclasm and Iconophobia FAH198-02 Seminar: Armenian Manuscript Painting, Seminar FR192B/ILVS192-05 Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities HIST071 Middle East and North Africa SINCE World War I History HIST074 Modern Armenia History HIST097 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women and Patriarchy in the Middle East History, Research Methods HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar HIST177 History of Chemical Warfare in the Middle East History, Social Science HIST190 Seminar: Travel Writing and History History, Seminar JS136/ILVS092- The Story of King David 09/WL136/REL137 MUS092-01/ARB051 Arabic Music Ensemble* (this course is.5 credit and in English), Intro level PS172 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East Social Science, US Role PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science, US Role PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods REL048 Introduction to Islam REL148 Modern Hinduism 6
TC1E: Latin America for Spring 2018 TC1E requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1E may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1E as follows: ANTH128 Mesoamerican Archaeology Social Science, HIST017 Americas History HIST115 Revolutionary Latin America: Mexico and Cuba History PS138-01 Political Violence in State and Society Social Science PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation-Building to the 21st Century* SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building, Intro level SPN104 Poetry in Spanish America SPN107 Testimonial Literature of Latin America SPN192C/ILVS192-03 Mapping Latin American Metropolis 7
TC2: International Economics for Spring 2018 TC2A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 161, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. TC2B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 12 or 18, EC 162 or 169, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. TC2C requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 130, EC 30, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar (Note: EC 130 is approved for the seminar requirement). TC2D requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 35, EC 60 or 136, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar (Note: EC 136 is approved for the seminar requirement). In addition, TC2D students may use EC 35 for Core 3, but will still need a total of 7 courses to complete the thematic concentration. Special Note for TC2 Requirement: Students in TC2 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. The culture courses by linguistic region are listed on pages 21-23. A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on Tufts transcript) may select a culture course from any language category. Note on TC2 Electives: Courses listed below approved for "Elective" can be used only if needed to reach a total of 7 courses in the concentration. Students must fulfill the requirements listed above first. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Course Number Course Title Approved for TC2 as follows: ANTH020 Global Cities Elective BIO143 Evolutionary Biology Elective BIO164/ENV164 Marine Biology Elective EC015 Basic Econometrics Elective, Research Methods EC024 Game Theory Elective EC030/ENV030 Environmental Economics Elective EC035 Economic Development Elective EC062 Seminar: Economics of International Migration Seminar, Political Economy EC063 Economics of the European Union Political Economy EC087/HIST164 Economics of the British Industrial Revolution History EC119 Quantitative Games and Theory Elective EC127 Seminar: Urban Economics Seminar EC130 Seminar: Topics in Environmental Development Seminar EC132 Seminar: Economics of Energy Markets Seminar EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Seminar EC191-01 Seminar: Urbanization in the Developing World Seminar ENG160/PJS160 Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature, Seminar EOS002 Environmental Geology Elective GER082/182 Imagining the Environment HIST090 Foundation Seminar: The Great Crisis History, Research Methods PS128 Gender, Work and Politics in East Asia Political Economy 8
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC2 as follows: PS131 Democracy and Capitalism in Japan Political Economy PS139-02 Seminar: Poverty and Public Policy Political Economy, Seminar 9
TC3: Global Health, Nutrition, and the Environment for Spring 2018 TC3 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 1 Biology, 1 Epidemiology, 1 Quantitative Reasoning, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Natural Science, 1 Social Science/History/Policy, 1, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Special Note for TC3 Requirement: Students in TC3 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. The culture courses by linguistic region are listed on pages 21-23. A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on SIS transcript) may select a culture course from any language category. Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC3 may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Course Number Course Title Approved for TC3 as follows: BIO010/ENV010 Plants and Humanity Natural Science BIO014 Organisms & Populations with Lab* Biology, Intro level, Natural Science BIO106 Microbiology with Lab Natural Science BIO130/ENV130 Animal Behavior Natural Science BIO132 Biostatistics Quantitative Reasoning BIO143 Evolutionary Biology Natural Science BIO164/ENV164 Marine Biology Natural Science BIO180 Seminarinar: Conservation Biology Seminar CEE154/CH154 Principles of Epidemiology Epidemiology CH002 Health Care in America* US Role, Social Science/History/Policy, Intro level CH031 Intro to Stats for Health Applications (enrollment reserved for Quantitative Reasoning double majors with CH) CH056 Introduction to Global Health* (majority of seats are reserved for CH majors, however, 5 seats are available for IR majors) Social Science/History/Policy, Intro level CHEM008 Environmental Chemistry Natural Science CLS176 Seminarinar: Ancient Medicine Social Science/History/Policy,, Seminar EC013 Statistics* Quantitative Reasoning, Intro level EC030/ENV030 Environmental Economics Social Science/History/Policy EC048 Health Economics Social Science/History/Policy EC130 Seminarinar: Topics in Environmental Development Social Science/History/Policy, Seminar EC132 Seminarinar: Economics of Energy Markets Seminar, Social Science/History/Policy EC136 Seminarinar: Topics in Economic Development Social Science/History/Policy, Seminar ENG160/PJS160 Seminarinar: Environmental Justice and World Literature, Seminar ENV150 Environment, Communication & Social Science/History/Policy ENV190 Practicing in Food Systems Social Science/History/Policy, Quantitative Reasoning EOS002 Environmental Geology Natural Science GER082/182 Imagining the Environment 10
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC3 as follows: GIS101 Intro to GIS (email sumeeta.srinivasan@tufts.edu for permission to register) Quantitative Reasoning GIS102 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (email Quantitative Reasoning sumeeta.srinivasan@tufts.edu for permission to register) HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa Social Science/History/Policy HIST154 Health and Healing in Medieval and Early Modern Europe MATH021 Introductory Statistics Quantitative Reasoning PS103 Political Science Research Methods Quantitative Reasoning PSY031 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Quantitative Reasoning SOC102 Qualitative Research Methods Quantitative Reasoning UEP094/ENV094 Environmental Policy, Planning and Politics US Role 11
TC4: International Security for Spring 2018 TC4 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for TC4 Requirement: Students in TC4 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. The culture courses by linguistic region are listed on pages 21-23 of this document. A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on SIS transcript) may select a culture course from any language category. Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC4 may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for TC4 as follows: ARB157/ILVS157 War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) EOS002 Environmental Geology Social Science HIST029 US Foreign Relations SINCE 1900 History, US Role HIST054 Europe Since 1815 History, HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire History HIST071 Middle East and North Africa SINCE World War I History HIST090 Foundation Seminar: The Great Crisis History, Research Methods HIST177 History of Chemical Warfare in the Middle East History, Social Science HIST196 Seminar: First World War and Its Legacy History, Seminar PJS001 Introduction to Peace & Justice Study Social Science PJS190 Seminar: Integrative Seminar on Peace, Justice, and Social Seminar PS138-01 Political Violence in State and Society Social Science PS138-03 Policing in the US and Europe Social Science PS139-01 Seminar: States, Nations, and the Politics of Citizenship Rules Social Science, Seminar PS145 Seminar: Political Thought of Machiavelli Seminar, Social Science, PS168 International Law Social Science PS172 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East Social Science, US Role PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science, US Role PS188-01 The Causes and Consequences of Foreign Military Intervention Social Science PS189-01 Seminar: The Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar RUS078/ILVS088 Warrior Nations: Russia & US (in English), US Role SOC181 Seminar: War, Peace, State and Society Social Science, Seminar 12
TC5: Globalization for Spring 2018 TC5 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 Research Methods, 1 Capstone/Seminar, and 1 Elective (a course from any category approved for New TC5). The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Course Number Course Title Approved for TC5 as follows: ANTH020 Global Cities Social Science ARB092/ILVS092-04 The Fantastic in Arabic Literature ARB155/ILVS101/FMS 175-01 Visualizing Colonialism (in English) ARB157/ILVS157 War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) CLS038/HIST051 History of Ancient Rome CST094-01 Palestinian Literature and Cinema EC062 Seminar: Economics of International Migration Seminar EC127 Seminar: Urban Economics Seminar EC191-01 Seminar: Urbanization in the Developing World Seminar ENG020/AFR022 Black World Literature ENG160/PJS160 Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature, Seminar FAH008 Introduction to Architecture*, Intro level FAH011/REL011 Buddhist Art FR092A Ethnicity, Migration, & Identity (in English) FR092B/ILVS092-07 Love and War in French Films (in English) FR192B/ILVS192-05 Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities HIST004 Empires and Nations History HIST017 Americas History HIST041 Modern China History History HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire History HIST071 Middle East and North Africa SINCE World War I History HIST074 Modern Armenia History HIST097 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women and Patriarchy in the Middle East HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa History History, Research Methods HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar HIST190 Seminar: Travel Writing and History History, Seminar ILVS092-02/FMS094- The Animated Universe 03 ITAL075 Italian Film (in English) JPN112 Japanese Film Directors: The World of Studio Ghibli MUS072 Gospel Choir* (this course is.5 credit), Intro level PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality and Liberty*, Intro level 13
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC5 as follows: PS159-02 Seminar: Popular Sovereignty, History, Social Science, Seminar PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science PS189-01 Seminar: The Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar REL037/CST037 Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, RUS085 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia (in English) SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation-Building to the 21st Century* SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building, Intro level SPN104 Poetry in Spanish America SPN107 Testimonial Literature of Latin America SPN192C/ILVS192-03 Mapping Latin American Metropolis 14
Old TC5: U.S. in World Affairs for Spring 2018 Note: This concentration is available ONLY to Class Years 2018 and 2019. Old TC5 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in the Old TC5 may choose any course listed from the concentration to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for Old TC5 as follows: CHNS192/ILVS192-02 Seminar: China and the West (in English) HIST029 US Foreign Relations SINCE 1900 History, Seminar HIST090 Foundation Seminar: The Great Crisis History, Research Methods PS172 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East Social Science PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Research Methods, Social Science RUS078/ILVS088 Warrior Nations: Russia & US (in English) 15
TC6: Identity for Spring 2018 TC6 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 Research Methods, 1 Capstone/Seminar, and 1 Elective (a course from any category approved for New TC6). The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Course Number Course Title Approved for TC6 as follows: ANTH020 Global Cities Social Science ANTH130 Anthropological Thought Social Science ARB155/ILVS101/FMS 175-01 Visualizing Colonialism (in English) ARB157/ILVS157 War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) CST094-01 Palestinian Literature and Cinema FAH021/121/REL023/1 Early Islamic Art 21 FR152 Seminar: When Europe Spoke French: The of Power in, Seminar FR192B/ILVS192-05 Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities GER044 Shaping Identity GER092/ILVS092-03 Literary Orphans (in English) HIST004 Empires and Nations History HIST017 Americas History HIST029 US Foreign Relations SINCE 1900 History HIST041 Modern China History History HIST054 Europe Since 1815 History, HIST056 Europe in the High Middle Ages History HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire History HIST071 Middle East and North Africa SINCE World War I History HIST074 Modern Armenia History HIST090 Foundation Seminar: The Great Crisis History, Research Methods HIST097 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women and Patriarchy in the Middle East HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa History HIST115 Revolutionary Latin America: Mexico and Cuba History History, Research Methods HIST137 Material in China, History HIST157 Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium, History HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar HIST190 Seminar: Travel Writing and History History, Seminar HIST196 Seminar: First World War and Its Legacy History, Seminar ILVS060 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies, Research Methods ITAL121A Italian Women's Voices and Images ITAL192A Seminar: Italian Literature of the Holocaust, Seminar MUS072 Gospel Choir* (this course is.5 credit) 16
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC6 as follows: PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality and Liberty*, Introl level PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II* Social Science,, Introl level PS128 Gender, Work and Politics in East Asia Social Science PS138-02 Making States: Theories and Practice Social Science PS139-01 Seminar: States, Nations, and the Politics of Citizenship Rules Social Science, Seminar PS140/PHIL140 Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics Social Science, PS145 Seminar: Political Thought of Machiavelli Seminar, Social Science, PS159-02 Seminar: Popular Sovereignty, History, Social Science, Seminar PS189-01 Seminar: The Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar REL037/CST037 Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, RUS085 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia (in English) SPN192C/ILVS192-03 Mapping Latin American Metropolis 17
Old TC6A: Ideologies for Spring 2018 Note: This concentration is available ONLY to Class Years 2018 and 2019. Old TC6A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC6A may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) toward the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for Old TC6A as follows: ARB157/ILVS157 War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) HIST097 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women and Patriarchy in the Middle History, Research Methods East HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa History HIST115 Revolutionary Latin America: Mexico and Cuba History HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar ILVS060 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies, Research Methods JS136/ILVS092-09/WL136/REL137 The Story of King David PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality and Liberty*, Intro level PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II* Social Science,, Intro level PS138-02 Making States: Theories and Practice Social Science PS139-01 Seminar: States, Nations, and the Politics of Citizenship Rules Social Science, Seminar PS140/PHIL140 Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics Social Science, PS145 Seminar: Political Thought of Machiavelli Seminar, Social Science, REL037/CST037 Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, WGSS072 Intro to Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Social Science 18
Old TC6B: Empires/Colonialism/Globalization for Spring 2018 Note: This concentration is available ONLY to Class Years 2018 and 2019. Old TC6B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 20). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below). Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC6B may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 15) toward the U.S. Role requirement. Course Number Course Title Approved for Old TC6B as follows: ANTH020 Global Cities Social Science ARB155/ILVS101/FMS Visualizing Colonialism (in English) CST094-01 Palestinian Literature and Cinema FAH002/PJS002 Introduction to World Art II GER044 Shaping Identity HIST004 Empires and Nations History HIST029 US Foreign Relations SINCE 1900 History, US Role HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire History HIST071 Middle East and North Africa SINCE World War I History HIST090 Foundation Seminar: The Great Crisis History, Research Methods HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa History HIST115 Revolutionary Latin America: Mexico and Cuba History HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science, US Role REL037/CST037 Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, RUS085 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia (in English) 19
Research Methods Courses for Spring 2018 The Research Methods requirement is required in all thematic concentrations except for TC3 (see note below). ANY course listed below fulfills this requirement. Note for TC3 students: TC3 students are required to take a Quantitative Reasoning course, not from this list, but from the approved list located in the TC3 section of this document. Course Number BIO132 CH030 CH031 EC013 EC015 EC107 ENV190 GIS101 GIS102 HIST090 HIST093 HIST094 HIST097 ILVS060 ILVS070 MATH019 MATH021 PS103 PS111 PS181 PSY031 SOC102 Course Title Biostatistics Community Health Research Methods (enrollment reserved for double majors with CH) Intro to Stats for Health Applications (enrollment reserved for double majors with CH) Statistics* Basic Econometrics Econometric Analysis Practicing in Food Systems Intro to GIS (email sumeeta.srinivasan@tufts.edu for permission to register) Advanced Geographic Information Systems (email sumeeta.srinivasan@tufts.edu for permission to register) Foundation Seminar: The Great Crisis Foundation Seminar: Gender and Containment in Post WWII America Foundation Seminar: The World of Early Modern Japan Foundation Seminar: Men, Women and Patriarchy in the Middle East Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies Introduction to Visual Studies Mathematics of Social Choice Introductory Statistics Political Science Research Methods Political Psychology Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Qualitative Research Methods 20
Courses (by linguistic region) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 for Spring 2018 Students in TC2, TC3, and TC4 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. Note: A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on SIS transcript) may select a culture course from any language category. Arabic ARB092/ILVS092-04 ARB155/ILVS101/FMS175-01 ARB157/ILVS157 CST094-01 FAH021/121/REL023/121 MUS092-01/ARB051 REL048 The Fantastic in Arabic Literature Visualizing Colonialism (in English) War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) Palestinian Literature and Cinema Early Islamic Art Arabic Music Ensemble* (this course is.5 credit and in English) Introduction to Islam Chinese CHNS081/ILVS091-01 CHNS192/ILVS192-02 FAH011/REL011 REL053 New Chinese Cinema (in English) Seminar: China and the West (in English) Buddhist Art Introduction to the Religions of China French FR032 Readings in French Literature II FR092A Ethnicity, Migration, & Identity (in English) FR092B/ILVS092-07 Love and War in French Films (in English) FR137 French Renaissance & Baroque Poetry FR152 Seminar: When Europe Spoke French: The of Power in the 18th Century FR169A Les Poetes Maudits FR192B/ILVS192-05 Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities HIST054 Europe Since 1815 ML096 Romance Linguistics (in English) German GER044 GER062 GER082/182 GER092/ILVS092-03 GER175 Shaping Identity Survey of German Literature II Imagining the Environment Literary Orphans (in English) Seminar: Early 20th Century German Literature Hebrew JS136/ILVS092-09/WL136/REL137 The Story of King David 21
Courses (by linguistic region) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 for Spring 2018 Italian CLS027/ARCH027/FAH019 Classical Archaeology CLS032 Classics of Rome* ITAL031 Readings in Italian Literature I* ITAL052 Dante's Purgatorio & Paradiso* (in English) ITAL075 Italian Film (in English) ITAL121A Italian Women's Voices and Images ITAL192A ML096 PS141 Seminar: Italian Literature of the Holocaust Romance Linguistics (in English) Shakespeare's Rome Japanese FAH011/REL011 JPN061 JPN112 JPN191 Buddhist Art Introduction to Japanese * (in English) Japanese Film Directors: The World of Studio Ghibli Seminar: Jun ichirō Tanizaki (in English) Russian RUS078/ILVS088 RUS085 RUS092 RUS192-01 Warrior Nations: Russia & US (in English) Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia (in English) Introduction to Russian (in English) Contemporary Russian Media Spanish ML096 SPN031 SPN032 SPN033 SPN092A SPN104 SPN107 SPN192A SPN192C/ILVS192-03 Romance Linguistics (in English) Latin American Literature from Nation-Building to the 21st Century* Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building Spanish Civilization Poetry in Spanish America Testimonial Literature of Latin America Seminar: Evolution of Heroic Figure in Early Modern Spanish Literature Mapping Latin American Metropolis Other (Native speakers, who are fully exempt from the IR Language Requirement, may alternatively choose from this list, in addition to the courses listed above.) ANTH128 CLS031 CLS038/HIST051 CLS176 Mesoamerican Archaeology Classics of Greece History of Ancient Rome Seminar: Ancient Medicine 22
Courses (by linguistic region) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 for Spring 2018 ENG020/AFR022 ENG022 ENG051 ENG107 ENG109 ENG160/PJS160 FAH002/PJS002 FAH008 FAH070 FAH122-01/REL122 FAH198-02 FAH270/198-05/IlVS192-04/AFR147 HIST137 02 HIST154 HIST157 ILVS060 ILVS092-02/FMS094-03 MUS072 MUS091 MUS093 PHIL043/PS043 PS042/PHIL042 PS140/PHIL140 PS145 PS159-02 REL037/CST037 REL148 WL071 Black World Literature General View of English Literature II Shakespeare Chaucer Ovid and the Ovidian Tradition Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature Introduction to World Art II Introduction to Architecture* Contemporary Arts of Africa Iconoclasm and Iconophobia Seminar: Armenian Manuscript Painting Seminar: What is African Art? Material in China Health and Healing in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies The Animated Universe Gospel Choir* (this course is.5 credit) African Music Ensemble* (this course is.5 credit) Javanese Gamelan Ensemble* (this course is.5 credit) Justice, Equality and Liberty* Western Political Thought II* Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics Seminar: Political Thought of Machiavelli Seminar: Popular Sovereignty Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages Modern Hinduism Scandinavian Literature 23