Summer 2009 Semester Two
Classes meet from June 22-July 31 unless otherwise noted.
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Core Curriculum
The university core curriculum requirement of two semesters of
"Change and Tradition" has been replaced by a requirement of two
semesters of "Global and Historical Studies" (GHS). All of the
following "GHS" courses apply towards the Global and Historical
Studies requirement. Students who have previously taken one
semester of Change and Tradition (ID 201 or ID 202) need to take
only one more Global and Historical Studies course. Those who have
taken ID 202 (Revolutionary Europe and Nigeria) cannot satisfy the
second semester of GHS with GHS 203 (Modernizing and Contemporary
Europe).
Global and Historical Studies 3, UG
South Asian Civilizations
Catalog Number: GHS 201 01
Meeting: MWF 9-12 6/22-7/22
Instructor: Bigelow, Bruce
Class Number: 1532
This course will provide an overview of South Asian civilizations
in comparative perspective, and will focus on the subcontinent's
geography and history, its cultures and religions, its arts (i.e.
music, dance, literature, and film), its notions of virtue and
gender, its economic realities and role in the global marketplace,
and its political development. Though covering the entire region,
the course will pay particular attention to Pakistan and India,
which, because of their religious demographics, provide an
interesting contrast and a history of conflict. Nevertheless, the
course will also draw attention to the ways in which religious,
ethnic, communal, gender, and political lines have been blurred in
South Asian history.
Colonialism & Post-Colonialism in
Africa
Catalog Number: GHS 206 01
Meeting: MW 6-9 6/22-7/29
Instructor: Neher, William W
Class Number: 1533
This course intends to explore the more complex realities of
African responses to the imposition of European military, cultural
and economic domination in the colonial era and the effects of such
responses continuing into the postcolonial period up to the
present.
Revolutionary Europe and Colonial Nigeria
Catalog Number: GHS 209 01
Meeting: TR 9-12 6/22-7/29
Instructor: Anokwa, Kwadwo
Class Number: 1534
This course explores the cultural traditions of Europe and Nigeria
and their confrontations with modernity in the 19th and 20th
centuries. The old order ends in violence, and a new order emerges,
shaped by the forces of democracy, science, capitalism, and
imperialism.
Revolutionary Europe and Colonial Nigeria
Catalog Number: GHS 209 02
Meeting: MW 1-4 6/22-7/29
Instructor: Schwoebel, Willi H
Class Number: 1535
See GHS 209 01 for course description.
The Natural World 5, UG
Water Quality in the Urban Environment
Catalog Number: CC 214P 01
Meeting: TWR 9-12:30
Instructor: Holm, Robert F
Class Number: 1519
Laboratory 0, UG
Catalog Number: CC 214P 01A
Meeting: F 8-1:30
Instructor: Holm, Robert F
Class Number: 1520
Biology and Society
Catalog Number: CC 214P 02 and 02A Lab
Cancelled.
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Exploratory Studies 2, UG
Catalog Number: LC 103 01
Meeting: TR 1-3:15
Instructor: Mattingly, Jill Kristine
Class Number: 1521