Inequality Minor Course Archive

Complete List of Inequality Minor Courses

Below is a list of courses which have historically been eligible for credit towards the minor. Most courses are not offered every term, and therefore, not all courses listed below will appear on the current or forthcoming term’s course list.

Please note that courses preceded by a * are eligible for credit towards the Health Equity Track’s elective requirement

Core Requirement

  • Social Inequality (SOC 2208, DSOC 2090, GDEV 2090, PAM 2208, PUBPOL 2208)

Overview Courses (select one)

  • Comparative Social Inequalities (GDEV 3700, DSOC 3700 and SOC 3710)
  • Controversies About Inequality (SOC/GDEV/ILROB/PUBPOL 2220, PHIL 1950, and AMST/GOVT 2225)
  • Managing Diversity: Policies and Practices (ILROB 6260)
  • Race and Public Policy (PAM 3370 and SOC 3370)
  • Race, Racism, and Public Policy (PUBPOL 2370 and SOC 2370)
  • Social Problems in the United States (PUBPOL 2250, AMST 2070, and SOC 2070)
  • Families and Social Inequality (PAM 4470 and SOC 4470) [note this course is no longer offered]
  • Economic Analysis of the Welfare State (ILRLE 4426 and ECON 3450) [note this course is no longer offered]

Electives (select four- the overview course and electives must be distributed across three different departments)

AFRICANA STUDIES AND RESEARCH CENTER

  • African Music (ASRC 1330, MUSIC 1330)
  • Introduction to Africana Studies (ASRC 1500, AMST 1500, GOVT 1500, GOVT 1503)
  • African American History from 1865 (ASRC 1595, AMST 1595, HIST 1595)
  • The Underground Railroad Seminar (ASRC 1996)
  • Black Spirituality, Religion, and Protest (ASRC 2112, AMST 2112, HIST 2112, RELST 2112)
  • The Black Family and the Socialization of Black Children (ASRC 2160, HD 2710)
  • Masculinities (ASRC 2200, FGSS 2230, LGBT 2230)
  • The Past and Present of Precolonial Africa (ASRC 2306, HIST 2550)
  • The White Image in the Black Mind (ASRC 2307, HIST 2412)
  • Music of the African Diaspora (ASRC 2350, MUSIC 2350)
  • Civil Rights vs. Human Rights in the Black Freedom Struggle (ASRC 2353, AMST 2353, HIST 2353)
  • Enslaved! Then and Now (ASRC 2411, AMST 2411, HIST 2411)
  • Obama and the Meaning of Race (ASRC 2504)
  • Black Women in the 20th Century (ASRC 2512, AMST 2512, FGSS 2512, HIST 2512, SHUM 2512)
  • From Blues to Hip Hop: Music and Social Movements (ASRC 2525, AMST 2535, HIST 2525)
  • Introduction to African American Literature (ASRC 2650, AMST 2650, ENGL 2650)
  • Representing Brooklyn: Race, Place, and Popular Culture (ASRC 3020, ANTHR 3020, AMST 3020)
  • Black Women and Political Leadership (ASRC 3206, ASRC 6326, ENGL 3606, FGSS 3206, SHUM 3206)
  • African American History: From the Age of Booker T. Washington to the Age of Barack Obama (ASRC 3304, AMST 3304, HIST 3304)
  • Motor City Blues: Detroit, America’s Past, America’s Future? (ASRC 3305, ENGL 3653)
  • Afro-Asia: Futurism and Feminism (ASRC 3310, AAS 3312, ASRC 6610, COML 3310, FGSS 3310, LGBT 3310, SHUM 3310)
  • Race, Class, Gender, and Violence (ASRC 3340, ENGL 3340)
  • Beyoncé Nation (ASRC 3350, AMST 3355, ENGL 3950, FGSS 3350)
  • Being and Becoming Black (ASRC 3400, AMST 3402, ANTHR 3400, LSP 3400)
  • Underground Railroad Seminar (ASRC 3434/6464, AMST 3434, SHUM 3434)
  • Blaxploitation Film and Photography (ASRC 3505, AMST 3515, ARTH 3505, FGSS 3505, PMA 3505, VISST 3505)
  • Hip Hop: Conflict and Controversy (ASRC 3511)
  • Black Panther Party Autobiography: Writing the Activist Self, 1966-2016 (ASRC 3512, AMST 3512, ENGL 3912)
  • Modeling Race, Fashioning Beauty (ASRC 3550, AMST 3560, FGSS 3540)
  • The Black Radical Tradition in the U.S. (ASRC 3590, AMST 3590, HIST 3590)
  • Government and Politics in Africa (ASRC 3600)
  • U.S. Education, Oppression, Resistance (ASRC 3604)
  • bell hooks Books: From Feminism to Autobiography (ASRC 3700, ENGL 3775, FGSS 3701)
  • Contemporary African American Poetry (ASRC 3740, AMST 3742, ENGL 3740)
  • *Diasporic and Indigenous Health (ASRC 4002, AMST 4002, SOC 4010)
  • The Willard Straight Takeover and the Legacy of Black Students (ASRC 4115)
  • *Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities (ASRC 4208)
  • On MAN: Sociogenesis and Subjectivation (ASRC 4241, FGSS 4241, LGBT 4241)
  • Black Leaders and Movements in African American History (ASRC 4301, AMST 4301, HIST 4301)
  • A Dilemma Revisited: African Americans, Inequality and K-16 Education in America (ASRC 4301, AMST 4321, SHUM 4301)
  • Nationalism and Decolonization in Africa (ASRC 4303, HIST 4303)
  • Race & Social Entrepreneurship, Environmental Justice and Urban Reform (ASRC 4330, AMST 4033)
  • Reconstruction and the New South (ASRC 4390, AMST 4039, ASRC 6391, HIST 4390, HIST 6391)
  • Women in Hip Hop (ASRC 4402/6402, AMST 4402/6402, FGSS 4402/6402, LGBT 4402)
  • Black Women Writers of the South (ASRC 4403/6403, ENGL 4603, FGSS 4403)
  • African Women Writers Critique the Post Colonial State (ASRC 4501, ASRC 6105, ENGL 4501, FGSS 4501)
  • Picturing the U.S. Slave Narrative (ASRC 4503, ENGL 4503)
  • From the Harlem Renaissance to New Harlem Novels (ASRC 4508, ENGL 4508)
  • Africana/Black Studies and Post Colonial Theory (ASRC 4514, ARTH 4514, ASRC 6514, ARTH 6514)
  • Sociology of Race and Education (ASRC 4516/6516, SOC 4520/6510)
  • Rastafari, Race, and Resistance (ASRC 4526, ARTH 4525, VISST 4625)
  • Politics and Social Change in the Caribbean (ASRC 4600, GOVT 4606, LATA 4601)
  • Educational Innovations in Africa and the Diaspora (ASRC 4601, EDUC 4590)
  • Women and Gender Issues in Africa (ASRC 4602/6602, SHUM 4202)
  • Politics and Social Change in Southern Africa (ASRC 4603, GOVT 4603)
  • The Family and Society in Africa (ASRC 4606, SOC 4780)
  • Viewing Black Girlhood (ASRC 4637/6637, PMA 4966/6966, SHUM 4637/6637)
  • The Future of Whiteness (ASRC 4733, AMST 4733, AMST 6733, ENGL 4733, ENGL 6733)
  • Race and Racism/Law and Society (ASRC 4805, AMST 4800, AMST 6800, GOVT 4805/6805, ASRC 6805)

AMERICAN STUDIES

  • Introduction to American Studies (AMST 1101)
  • Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructs, Real World Consequences (AMST 1104, LSP 1105, SOC 1104)
  • African American History from 1865 (HIST 1595, AMST 1595, ASRC 1595)
  • Indigenous North America (AMST 1600, AIS 1100, ANTHR 1700)
  • Introduction to American Indian Studies II: Indigenous Issues in Global Perspectives (AMST 1601, AAS 1110)
  • The U.S.- Mexico Border: History, Culture, Representation (AMST 2250, HIST 2250, LATA 2250, LSP 2250)
  • Waiting for Superman? Perspectives on the Crisis in American K-12 Education (AMST 2560, PAM 2550)
  • Introduction to American Indian Literature (AMST 2600, ENGL 2600, AIS 2600)
  • Introduction to Asian American Literature (AMST 2620, ENGL 2620, AAS 2620)
  • Race and Modern US History (AMST 2645, AAS 2641, ASRC 2641, HIST 2641)
  • Latinos in the United States (AMST 2655, DSOC 2650, SOC 2650, LSP 2010)
  • What’s Colonial About Early America? (AMST 2664, HIST 2664)
  • Culture and Politics of the 1960s (AMST 2680, ENGL 2680)
  • The United States in the 1960s and 1970s (AMST 2682, HIST 2680)
  • Social and Political Context of American Education (AMST 2710/5710, DSOC 2710/5710, EDUC 2710/5710, SOC 2710/5710)
  • Photography and the American Dream (AMST 3010, ARTH 3010, VISST 3010)
  • Representing Brooklyn: Race, Place and Popular Culture (AMST 3020, ANTHR 3020, ASRC 3020)
  • African-American Women in Slavery and Freedom (AMST 3030, HIST 3030, FGSS 3070)
  • Race and Revolution in the Americas: 1776-1900 (AMST 3032, ASRC 3031, HIST 3031, LATA 3031)
  • Recent History of American Workers (AMST 3060, ILRLR 3060)
  • Immigrant America: Race and Citizenship in Modern Working-Class History (AMST 3065, ILRLR 3065, LATA 3065, LSP 3065)
  • Crime and Punishment (AMST 3121, GOVT 3121)
  • The Nature, Functions, and Limits of Law (AMST 3131, GOVT 3131, LAW 4131)
  • Prisons (AMST 3141, GOVT 3141)
  • Racial and Ethnic Politics in the U.S. (AMST 3191, LSP 3191, GOVT 3191)
  • African American History: From the Age of Booker T. Washington to the Age of Barack Obama (AMST 3304, ASRC 3304, HIST 3304)
  • Being and Becoming Black (AMST 3402, ASRC 3400, ANTHR 3400, LSP 3400)
  • Multicultural Issues in Education (AMST 3405, ANTHR 3405, EDUC 3405, LSP 3405)
  • Asian American Women’s History (AMST 3470, AAS 3470, HIST 3470, FGSS 3470)
  • Blaxploitation Film and Photography (AMST 3515, ARTH 3505, ASRC 3505, FGSS 3505, PMA 3505, VISST 3505)
  • The Black Radical Tradition in the U.S. (AMST 3590, ASRC 3590, HIST 3590)
  • Capitalism and Colonialism in Early American Literatures (AMST 3612, ENGL 3612)
  • The Race and Gender of Poverty in Literature and Film (AMST 3690, ENGL 3690, FGSS 3691)
  • Special Topics in Regional Development and Globalization (AMST 3854, CRP 3854, GOVT 3494)
  • African American Social History, from 1910 to the Present: Race, Work, and the City (AMST 3860, HIST 3760, ILRLR 3860, LAW 7060)
  • Reconstruction and the New South (AMST 4039, ASRC 4390, ASRC 6391, HIST 4390, HIST 6391)
  • The Death Penalty in America (AMST 4051, LAW 4051)
  • The Politics of Change (AMST 4112, GOVT 4112)
  • Contesting Votes: Democracy and Citizenship Throughout U.S. History (AMST 4203, HIST 4203)
  • Treaties and Indigenous Rights in North American History [Rabinor Seminar] (AMST 4301, ASRC 4301, HIST 4301)
  • African Americans, Inequality, and K-16 Education in America [Rabinor Seminar] (AMST 4301, ASRC 4301, HIST 4301)
  • The Rabinor Seminar: “Building a Verbal-Visual Movement: Chicano/a & US Latino/a Art Stories” (AMST 4301, ENGL 4620, LSP 4620)
  • Citizens United and OWS in U.S. History (AMST 4314, HIST 4314, ILRLR 4814)
  • Women in Hip Hop (AMST 4402/6402, ASRC 4402/6402, FGSS 4402/6402)
  • Race and the University (AMST 4550, ENGL 4670)
  • Critical Race Theory (AMST 4587/6587, GOVT 4578/6578)
  • Black Manhattan: 1919-1940 (AMST 4670, AAS 4550, ENGL 4961, HIST 4551)
  • Immigration Since 1965 (AMST 4850, HIST 4850, LSP 4850)
  • Race and Racism/Law and Society (AMST 4800/6800, GOVT 4805/6805, ASRC 4805/6805)
  • Jim Crow and Execution-Era in America (AMST 4970/6970, HIST 4970/6970, AAS 4970)

AMERICAN INDIAN AND INDIGENOUS STUDIES

  • Indigenous North America (AIIS 1100, AMST 1600, ANTHR 1700)
  • Indigenous Issues in Global Perspectives (AIIS 1110, AMST 1601)
  • Indigenous Women’s Experiences (AIIS 2400)
  • Introduction to Native American Literature (AIIS 2600, AMST 2600, ENGL 2600)
  • Everything You Know About Indians is Wrong: Unlearning Native American History (AIIS 2660, HIST 2660, AMST 2660)
  • Thinking from a Different Place: Indigenous Philosophies (AIIS 3560, AMST 3562, ENGL 3560)
  • Critical Approaches to American Indian and Indigenous Studies: Intellectual History (AIIS 4000/6000)
  • Locke and the Philosophies of Dispossession: Indigenous America’s Interruptions and Resistances (AIIS 4200/6200, AMST 4220/6220, PHIL 4941/6941)
  • Indigenous Peoples and Decolonial Philosophies (AIIS 4300/6300)
  • Contemporary Native American Fiction (AIIS 4625, AMST 4625, AMST 4627, ENGL 4625)
  • Native American Poetry of Resistance (AIIS 4670, ENGL 4670, AMST 4670)

ANIMAL SCIENCE

  • Feeding the World: The Biological and Quantitative Analyses of Livestock and Crop System (ANSC 4000, IARD 4000)

ANTHROPOLOGY

  • *Health and Disease in the Ancient World (ANTHR 2245, ARKEO 2245, BSOC 2245)
  • Cultural Diversity and Contemporary Issues (ANTHR 2400)
  • Worlding Sex and Gender (ANTHR 2421, FGSS 2421, LGBT 2421)
  • Slavery and Human Trafficking (ANTHR 2428)
  • *Culture and Mental Health: Anthropological Perspectives (ANTHR 2424)
  • Economy, Power, and Inequality (ANTHR 2437, SHUM 2437)
  • *Medicine, Culture, and Society (ANTHR 2468, BSOC 2468, FGSS 2468, STS 2468)
  • *Drugs and Social Justice (ANTHR 2920, FGSS 2220)
  • Criminal Justice and Prison Worlds (ANTHR 2935)
  • Representing Brooklyn: Race, Place and Popular Culture (ANTHR 3020, AMST 3020, ASRC 3020)
  • Inequality and the Global Economy (ANTHR 3026)
  • Being and Becoming Black (ANTHR 3400, AMST 3402, ASRC 3400, LSP 3400)
  • Multicultural Issues in Education (ANTHR 3405, AMST 3405, EDUC 3405, LSP 3405)
  • Brave New World, 21st Century Authoritarianism (ANTHR 3437/6437)
  • Jewish Ethnography (ANTHR 3438, NES 3438)
  • Democratizing Research: Participation, Action, and Research (ANTHR 3462/6462)
  • Race and Religion (ANTHR 3471, ANTHR 6471, JWST 3471, JWST 6471)
  • Minorities and Majorities in Asia (ANTHR 3546, ASIAN 3345)
  • Genocide Today: The Erasure of Cultures (ANTHR 3552/6552, ASIAN 3365/6665)
  • A Global Controversy: How to Study a Human Rights Violation (ANTHR 3620, ASRC 3620, FGSS 3621)
  • Asians in the Americas: A Comparative Perspective (ANTHR 3703, AAS 3030, AMST 3703, ANTHR 6703)
  • Law, Latin@s, Illegality (ANTHR 3762, AMST 3762, LSP 3762)
  • Through the Prison Threshold (ANTHR 4071, GOVT 4867, SHUM 4871, SOC 4860)
  • Temporalities of Empire, Nation, and Colonial Difference (ANTHR 4109, AAS 4509, SHUM 4509)
  • *Science, Medicine, the Body: A Critical Race and Feminist Inquiry (ANTHR 4114/7114, BSOC 4741/7741 FGSS 4114/7114, STS 4741)
  • Embodiment of Inequality: A Bioarchaeological Perspective (ANTHR 4227, ARKEO 4227, ARKEO 7227)
  • Anthropology of Education (ANTHR 4402, EDUC 4402)
  • Gender Theory (ANTHR 4427, FGSS 4427)
  • Citizenship, Borders, and Belonging (ANTHR 4466/7466)
  • Ethnicity and Identity Politics: An Anthropological Perspective (ANTHR 4479/7479, AAS 4790/7479)
  • The Sexual Politics of Religion (ANTHR 4490, FGSS 4290, LGBT 4290, RELST 4240)
  • Jewish Cities (ANTHR 4620, HIST 4520, JWST 4520, NES 4520)

APPLIED ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT

  • *The Business of Modern Medicine (AEM 1600, ARKEO 2245, BSOC 2245)
  • Contemporary Controversies in the Global Economy (AEM 2000)
  • The Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion (AEM 2015)
  • Introduction To The Economics Of Development (AEM 2350)
  • Developing Racial Equity in Organizations (AEM 3015)
  • Social Entrepreneurs, Innovators, and Problem Solvers (AEM 3380)
  • Social Entrepreneurship Practicum: Anabel’s Grocery (AEM 3385)
  • Agricultural and Food Policy (AEM 4310/6300, ECON 4840)
  • Policy Analysis: Welfare Theory, Agriculture, and Trade (AEM 4310/6300, ECON 3875/4840)
  • *Economics of Food and Malnutrition (AEM 4485/6485, NS 4480/6480)
  • Federal Income Taxation of Low Income Taxpayers (AEM 4533/6533, LAW 6533)
  • Economics of Agricultural Development (AEM 4640, ECON 4640)
  • Topics in Economic Development (AEM 6670, ECON 7700)

ARCHAEOLOGY

  • *Health and Disease in the Ancient World (ARKEO 2245, ANTHR 2245, BSOC 2245)
  • Embodiment of Inequality: A Bioarchaeological Perspective (ARKEO 4227, ARKEO 7227, ANTHR 4227)

ASIAN STUDIES

  • A Global History of Love (ASIAN 1193, FGSS 1940, HIST 1930, LGBT 1940)
  • Women and Society in China (ASIAN 2267, CAPS 2267, FGSS 2267)
  • Asian Minorities (ASIAN 3345, ANTHR 3546)
  • Theorizing Gender and Race in Asian Histories and Literatures (ASIAN 3388/6688, COML 3980/6680, FGSS 3580/6580)
  • Gender and Sexuality in Southeast Asia (ASIAN 4416/6618, HIST 4160/6160, FGSS 4160/6160)
  • Gender and Sexuality in Southeast Asian Cinema (ASIAN 4451/6631, COML 4451/6651, FGSS 4451/6331, LGBT 4451/6331, PMA 4451, RELST 4451/6631, SHUM 4451)

ART HISTORY

  • Slavery and Visual Culture (ARTH 3506, AMST 3506, ASRC 3506, COML 3681, VISST 3506)

ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES

  • Introduction to Asian American Studies (AAS 1100)
  • Asian American Communities (AAS 2041, HIST 2041, AMST 2041)
  • Jim Crow and Exclusion Era in America (AAS 2042, AMST 2042, HIST 2042)
  • Introduction to Asian American History (AAS 2130, HIST 2640, AMST 2640)
  • Introduction to Asian American Literature (AAS 2620, AMST 2620, ENGL 2620)
  • Race and Modern US History (AAS 2641, AMST 2645, ASRC 2631, HIST 2641)
  • Introduction to Asian American Literature (AAS 2650, AMST 2620, ENGL 2620)
  • Asians in the Americas: A Comparative Perspective (AAS 3030, AMST 3703, ANTHR 3703, ANTHR 6703)
  • Asian American Women’s History (AAS 3470, HIST 3470, FGSS 3470, AMST 3470)
  • The Asian American Middle Class (AAS 3515, AMST 3520, HIST 3515)
  • Twentieth Century Women Writers of Color in the Americas (AAS 3580, AMST 3580, ENGL 3580, FGSS 3581)
  • Ethnicity and Identity Politics: An Anthropological Perspective (AAS 4790/7479, ANTHR 4479/7479)
  • Jim Crow and Exclusion-Era America (AAS 4970/6970, HIST 4970/6970)

BIOLOGY AND SOCIETY

  • *Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine (BSOC 2051, STS 2051)
  • Ethics and the Environment (BSOC 2061, PHIL 2460, PHIL 2960, STS 2061)
  • *Health and Disease in the Ancient World (BSOC 2245, ANTHR 2245, ARKEO 2245)
  • *Sociology of Medicine (STS 3111, SOC 3130, DSOC 3111, BSOC 3111)
  • *Global Health Security and Diplomacy (BSOC 3231, STS 3231)

CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING

  • The American City (CRP 1100)
  • The Global City (CRP 1101)
  • People, Planning, and Politics in the City (CRP 2010)
  • Ethics, Development, and Globalization (CRP 3011/6011)
  • Economic and Community Development Workshop (CRP 3074/5074)
  • Structural Barriers to Equity in Planning I (CRP 3106/5106)
  • Research Design and Qualitative Methods (CRP 3201/6201)
  • Regional Economic Impact Analysis (CRP 3270/6270)
  • Social Justice and the City: Preparation for Urban Fieldwork (CRP 3310)
  • Affordable Housing Policy and Programs (CRP 3430/6430)
  • Special Topics: Planning Theory and Politics: Gender and Sexuality in Urban Planning (CRP 3850/6190)
  • Special Topics in Planning: Transportation Equity and Justice (CRP 3850/5850)
  • Special Topics in Regional Development and Globalization (CRP 3854, AMST 3854, GOVT 3494)
  • Social Justice and Urban Issues: The Case of Washington and Its Environments (CRP 3854, AMST 3854)
  • Special Topics in Regional Development and Globalization (CRP 3854, AMST 3854, GOVT 3494)
  • Urban Economics (ECON 3855, CRP 4040/5040)
  • Urban Public Management (CRP 4120/6120, CRP 5074, GDEV 4120/6120)
  • Devolution, Privatization, and the New Public Management (CRP 4120, AEM 4330)
  • Economic Development (CRP 4170)
  • Seminar on Issues in African Development (CRP 4770/6770, GDEV 4770/6770)

CLASSICS

  • Race and Ethnicity in the Ancient World (CLASS 3802, NES 3802, HIST 3802)

COMMUNICATION

  • Sex, Gender, and Communication (COMM 2840, FGSS 2840)
  • Educational Psychology (COMM 3110, EDUC 3110, HD 3110)
  • Gender and Media (COMM 4260, FGSS 4260)

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

  • An Introduction to the Literature of Colonialism (COML 3040)
  • Political Theory and Cinema (COML 3300, GERST 3550, GOVT 3705, PMA 3490)
  • The European Novel (COML 3630)
  • Theorizing Gender and Race in Asian Histories and Literatures (COML 3980/6680, ASIAN 3388, ASIAN 6688, FGSS 3580, FGSS 6580)
  • Marx, Freud, Nietzsche (COML 4250, GERST 4150, GOVT 4735)
  • Migration in the Americas: Engaged Research Methods and Practice (COML 4575, COML 6375, DSOC 4312, DSOC 6312, ILRIC 4312, ILRIC 6312, LSP 4312, LSP 6312)
  • Studies in Contemporary World Fiction (COML 4580)
  • Imagining the Holocaust (COML 4830, GERST 4570, ENGL 4580, JWST 4580)
  • Comparison and Cultural Difference (COML 6090)

DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS

  • *Environmental Psychology (DEA 1500, COGST 1500, COGST 1501, DEA 1501, PSYCH 1500, PSYCH 1501)
  • *Healthy Places: Design, Planning and Public Health (DEA 2700)
  • Enabling Design: The Intersection of Age, Ability, and Design (DEA 3770)

ECONOMICS

  • Equilibrium and Welfare Economics (ECON 3370)
  • Women in the Economy (ECON 3440, FGSS 4460, ILRLE 4450)
  • Economic Development (ECON 3710)
  • *The Economics of Risky Health Behaviors (ECON 3710, PAM 4280)
  • Economics of Education (ECON 3760, PAM 3550)
  • Inequality in U.S. Higher Education (ECON 3770, ILRLE 3445)
  • *Health, Poverty, and Inequality: A Global Perspective (ECON 3910, NS 4740)
  • Equilibrium and Welfare Economics (ECON 4070)
  • History of Economic Analysis (ECON 4170)
  • Economics of Crime and Corruption (ECON 4250)
  • Economic Analysis of Politics (ECON 4290)
  • Policy Analysis: Welfare Theory, Agriculture, and Trade (ECON 4300, AEM 6300)
  • Development Economics (ECON 4560)
  • Women in the Economy (ECON 4570, FGSS 4460, ILRLE 4450)
  • Policy Analysis: Welfare Theory, Agriculture, and Trade (ECON 4840, AEM 4310/6300)

EDUCATION

  • Introduction to Adult Learning (EDUC 2200, DSOC 2100, GDEV 2100)
  • Methods and Contexts of Adult Learning: Leading and Teaching with Purpose (EDUC 2210)
  • Intergroup Dialogue (EDUC 2610, ILRID 2610)
  • Social and Political Context of American Education (EDUC 2710/5710, AMST 2710/5710, DSOC 2710/5710, SOC 2710/5710)
  • Educational Psychology (EDUC 3110, COMM 3110, HD 3110)
  • Multicultural Issues in Education (EDUC 3405, AMST 3405, ANTRH 3405, LSP 3405)
  • Women, Girls, and Gender in Education (EDUC 4458, ANTHR 4458, ANTHR 7458, EDUC 7458, FGSS 4458, FGSS 7458)
  • Multicultural Issues in Education (EDUC 4510, AMST 4510, LSP 4510)
  • Educational Innovations in Africa and the Diaspora (EDUC 4590, ASRC 4601)

ENGLISH

  • Introduction to American Literature: Civil War to the Present (ENGL 2040, AMST 2040)
  • Introduction to Cultural Studies (ENGL 2090)
  • Introduction to U.S. Latinx Literature (ENGL 2400, AMST 2401, COML 2400, LSP 2400)
  • Introduction to African Literature: Sex, Violence, and Power (ENGL 2550, ASRC 2550, COMM 2280)
  • Imagining the Holocaust (ENGL 2580, COML 2580, JWST 2580)
  • Introduction to Native American Literature (ENGL 2600, AIS 2600, AMST 2600)
  • Introduction to Asian American Literature (ENGL 2620, AAS 2620, AMST 2620)
  • Studies in Film Analysis: Hitchcock (ENGL 2630, FGSS 2630, PMA 2640)
  • Introduction to African American Literature (ENGL 2650, AMST 2650, ASRC 2650, SHUM 2650)
  • Culture and Politics of the 1960s (ENGL 2680, AMST 2680)
  • Literatures of the Black Atlantic: Reading the Contemporary (ENGL 2770)
  • Representing Racial Encounters, Encountering Racial Representations (ENGL 2770, AMST 2770, ASRC 2770, LSP 2770, SHUM 2770)
  • Body as Text: Pleasure and Danger (ENGL 2780, FGSS 2780, LGBT 2780, BSOC 2781)
  • Freedom Writes: Literature of Global Justice Struggles (ENGL 2870, ASRC 2870)
  • Race, Class, and Violence (ENGL 3340, ASRC 3340)
  • The Victorian Novel (ENGL 3470)
  • Studies in Women’s Literature: Feminist Literary Traditions (ENGL 3480, FGSS 3480)
  • Imagining India, Home, and Diaspora (ENGL 3530, ASIAN 3368)
  • Feminist Literary Traditions (ENGL 3585, FGSS 3585)
  • Capitalism and Colonialism in Early American Literatures (ENGL 3612, AMST 3612)
  • Indigenous Representation in Film (3665)
  • Modern American Fiction (ENGL 3670, AMST 3670)
  • Growing up Latina/o (ENGL 3685, AMST 3685, LSP 3685)
  • Fast-Talking Dames and Sad Ladies: 1940s and Now (ENGL 3690, FGSS 3690, FILM 3690)
  • The Race and Gender of Poverty in Literature and Film (ENGL 3690, AMST 3690)
  • Food, Gender, and Culture (ENGL 3721, AMST 3720, FGSS 3720)
  • Femininity as Masquerade (ENGL 3725, FGSS 3725, LGBT 3725)
  • Contemporary African American Poetry (ENGL 3740, AMST 3742, ASRC 3740)
  • Slavery in 20th-Century Film and Fiction (ENGL 3740, AMST 3681)
  • Studies in African American Literature: 1940 – present (ENGL 3740)
  • Literature and Human Rights (ENGL 3930)
  • Policing and Prisons in American Culture (ENGL 3970, AMST 3970)
  • Latinx Popular Culture Matters (ENGL 3980, AMST 3981, LSP 3980, SHUM 3980)
  • Literature as Moral Inquiry (ENGL 4020)
  • Reading the 19th Century American Novel (ENGL 4460, AMST 4460)
  • African Diaspora Women Writers (ENGL 4501, ASRC 4501, FGSS 4501)
  • Picturing the U.S. Slave Narrative (ENGL 4503, ASRC 4503)
  • Gender, Memory, and History in 20th Century Fiction (ENGL 4521, FGSS 4521, AMST 4521)
  • Twentieth Century Women Writers of Color in the Americas (ENGL 4530, AAS 4530, AMST 4530, ASRC 4530, FGSS 4530)
  • Race and Time (ENGL 4550, AAS 4555)
  • Traffic: Drugs, Bodies, Books (ENGL 4565, AMST 4565, LATA 4565, LSP 4565)
  • Imagining the Holocaust (ENGL 4580, COML 4830, GERST 4570, JWST 4580)
  • Black Women Writers of the South (ENGL 4603, ASRC 4403, ASRC 6403, FGSS 4403)
  • Contemporary Native American Fiction (ENGL 4625, AIS 4625, AMST 4627)
  • Art! Poetry! Power! (ENGL 4635, ASRC 4635, AMST 4633, LSP 4635)
  • Contemporary U.S. American Indian Poetry (ENGL 4662, AMST 4662, AMST 4670)
  • Black Manhattan: 1919-1940 (ENGL 4670, AMST 4670)
  • Islands of Globalization (ENGL 4720/6720)
  • New Latinx Writing (ENGL 4720, AMST 4720, LSP 4720)
  • The Future of Whiteness (ENGL 4733, ENGL 6733, ASRC 4733, AMST 4733, AMST 6733)
  • Writing Activism: Early African-American Literature and Freedom Struggles (ENGL 4737, AMST 4737, ASRC 4737)
  • Sexology and the Novel (ENGL 4755, FGSS 4755, LGBT 4755)
  • Global Women’s Literature (ENGL 4760, FGSS 4760)
  • Advanced Seminar in American Literature: Visual Culture and Women’s Literature (ENGL 4790, AMST 4790, FGSS 4790, VISST 4800)
  • Transgender and Transexuality (ENGL 4791, FGSS 4791)

FEMINIST, GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES

  • A Global History of Love (FGSS 1940, ASIAN 1193, HIST 1930, LGBT 1940, SHUM 1930)
  • Introduction to Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (FGSS 2010)
  • Introduction to Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Theories (FGSS 2020, VISST 2020)
  • Gender, Sex, Empire: Modern Middle East (FGSS 2170, HIST 2170, NES 2617)
  • Work and Family (FGSS 2203, SOC 2203)
  • Women and Society in China (FGSS 2267, ASIAN 2267, CAPS 2267)
  • Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies (FGSS 2290, LGBT 2290)
  • Worlding Sex and Gender (FGSS 2421, ANTHR 2421, LGBT 2421)
  • Contemporary Narratives by Latina Writers (FGSS 2460, COML 2032, LSP 2460, SPAN 2460)
  • Feminism and Philosophy (FGSS 2490, PHIL 2490)
  • Studies in Film Analysis: Monsters and Misfits: Hollywood’s Misogynist Myths of Women (FGSS 2630, ENGL 2630, FILM 2650)
  • Women in American Society, Past and Present (FGSS 2730, HIST 2730, AMST 2730)
  • Roman Law: Slavery, Crime, and Gender (FGSS 2806, GOVT 2806, CLASS 2806)
  • Feminist Theory (FGSS 3000)
  • Sex, Power, and Politics (FGSS 3040, GOVT 3043)
  • African American Women in Slavery and Freedom (FGSS 3070, HIST 3030, AMST 3030)
  • Gender and the Brain (FGSS 3210/6210, LGBT 3210, ANTHR 3421, BIONB 3215)
  • History of Family in the U.S. (FGSS 3251, HIST 3251)
  • Refugees and the Politics of Vulnerability: Intersections of Feminist Theory and Practice (FGSS 3400, GOVT 3401, AMST 3420, LSP 3402)
  • Gender, Liberalism, and Postcolonial Theory (FGSS 3445, ANTHR 3445, GOVT 3765)
  • Asian American Women’s History (FGSS 3470, AMST 3470, AAS 3470, HIST 3470)
  • *Contemporary Issues in Women’s Health (FGSS 3500, PAM 3500)
  • Blaxploitation Film and Photography (FGSS 3505, FGSS 2010 ASRC 3505, AMST 3515, ARTH 3505, PMA 3505, VISST 3505)
  • Theorizing Gender and Race in Asian Histories and Literatures (FGSS 3580, AIS 2600, AMST 2600, FGSS 6580)
  • Women and Unions (FGSS 3840, ILRCB 3840)
  • Gender and Sexual Minorities (FGSS 3850, HD 3840)
  • *Reproductive Health Policy (FGSS 4051, PAM 4050)
  • *Health and Survival Inequalities (FGSS 4100, AIS 4100, DSOC 4100, SOC 4100)
  • Gender and Sexuality in Southeast Asia (FGSS 4160, ASIAN 4416, HIST 4160)
  • Theories of Reproduction (FGSS 4210, DSOC 4210, SOC 4210)
  • Sociology of Sex and Gender (FGSS 4371, SOC 4370)
  • Women in Hip Hop (FGSS 4402, AMST 4402, AMST 6402, ASRC 4402, ASRC 6402, FGSS 6402)
  • Black Women Writers of the South (FGSS 4403, ASRC 4403, ASRC 6403, ENGL 4603)
  • Historical Issues of Gender and Science (FGSS 4440, STS 4441)
  • Women in the Economy (FGSS 4460, ILRLE 4450, ECON 4570)
  • Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Voice (FGSS 4654, LGBT 4654, MUSIC 4354, MUSIC 6354, PMA 4554, PMA 6554, SHUM 4654, SHUM 6654)
  • Radical Democratic Feminisms (FGSS 4680, GOVT 4685)
  • Global Women’s Literature (FGSS 4760, ENGL 4760)

FRENCH

  • (Dis)ability Studies: A Brief History (FREN 3520, FGSS 3520, SHUM 3520)

GERMAN STUDIES

  • Political Theory and Cinema (GERST 3550, GOVT 3705, PMA 3490, COML 3300)
  • Introduction to Critical Theory (GERST 3620, COML 3541, GOVT 3636, ENGL 3920)
  • Opera and Culture (GERST 3740, MUSIC 3222, PMA 3723)
  • Marx, Nietzsche, Freud (GERST 4150, GERST 4250, COML 4250, GOVT 4735)
  • Changing Worlds: Migration, Minorities, and German Literature (GERST 4420)
  • Imagining the Holocaust (GERST 4570, COML 4830, ENGL 4580, JWST 4580)

GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Perspectives on International Agriculture and Rural Development (DSOC 1100, IARD 1100)
  • Introduction to Sociology (DSOC 1101)
  • Just Food: Exploring the Modern Food System (DSOC 1300, PLSCI 1300)
  • Technology, Society, and Development (DSOC 2080)
  • Population and Development (DSOC 2010, GDEV 2010, SOC 2202)
  • International Development (DSOC 2050, SOC 2206)
  • *Sociology of Health and Ethnic Minorities (DSOC 2200, LSP 2200)
  • Latinos in the United States (DSOC 2650, AMST 2655, LSP 2010, SOC 2650)
  • America’s Promise: Social and Political Context of American Education (DSOC 2710/5710, GDEV 2710, AMST 2710/5710, EDUC 2710/5710, SOC 2710/5710)
  • Immigration and a Changing America (DSOC 2750)
  • Theories of Society and Development (DSOC 3010, GDEV 3010)
  • *Political Ecologies of Health (DSOC 3020, GDEV 3020)
  • Immigration and Public Policy (DSOC 3040, ILRLR 3047, PAM 3040, SOC 3040)
  • Education, Inequality, and Development (DSOC 3050)
  • Farmworkers: Contemporary Issues and Their Implications (DSOC 3060, GDEV 3060)
  • *Sociology of Medicine (STS 3111, SOC 3130, DSOC 3111, BSOC 3111)
  • Social Indicators and Introduction to Social Science Research (DSOC 3130)
  • Rethinking Global Development: New Frameworks for Understanding Poverty, Inequality & Growth in 21C (DSOC 3200/5200)
  • Gender and Development (DSOC 3230, GDEV 3230, FGSS 3230, GDEV 5230)
  • Rural Areas In Metropolitan Society (DSOC 3360)
  • Agriculture, Food, Sustainability and Social Justice (DSOC 3400, GDEV 3400/5400)
  • Comparative Social Inequalities (GDEV 3700, DSOC 3700, SOC 3710)
  • *Health and Survival Inequalities (DSOC 4100, AIS 4100, FGSS 4100, SOC 4100)
  • Theories of Reproduction (DSOC 4210, FGSS 4210, SOC 4210)
  • *Gender and Health: Concepts, Data, Theories and Evidence (DSOC 4230, PAM 4230)
  • Human Migration: Internal and International (DSOC 4300/6300)
  • Social Studies of Space, Technologies and Borders (DSOC 4301, GOVT 4807, STS 4301)
  • Migration in the Americas: Engaged Research Methods and Practice (DSOC 4312, DSOC 6312, COML 4575, COML 6375, ILRIC 4312, ILRIC 6312, LSP 4312, LSP 6312)
  • *Population and Development (DSOC 4380/6380)
  • *Community Food Systems Capstone (DSOC 4400)
  • Agents of Change: Community Organizing for the Public Good (DSOC 4820, NTRES 4820, PMA 4820)
  • Population, Environment, and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (DSOC 495)

GOVERNMENT

  • Discussions of Justice: Democracy and Justice in the U.S. Now [2 credit version] (GOVT 1901, PHIL 1901, SOC 1900)
  • Obama and the Meaning of Race (GOVT 2604, SOC 2560)
  • Equality, Liberty and Democracy (GOVT 2935, PHIL 1930, SOC 2930, CRP 2930)
  • Global Thinking (GOVT 2947)
  • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (GOVT 3002)
  • The Politics of Poverty in the U.S. (GOVT 3012, AMST 3012)
  • Social Movements in American Politics (GOVT 3021, AMST 3021)
  • The Politics of Public Policy in the U.S. (GOVT 3032, AMST 3033, PAM 3032, PUBPOL 3032)
  • Sex, Power, and Politics (GOVT 3043, FGSS 3040)
  • Introduction to Public Policy (GOVT 3071)
  • Enduring Global and American Issues (GOVT 3071, AMST 3071)
  • Urban Politics (GOVT 3111, AMST 3111)
  • Crime and Punishment (GOVT 3121, AMST 3121)
  • The Nature, Functions, and Limits of Law (GOVT 3131, AMST 3131, LAW 4131)
  • Prisons (GOVT 3141, AMST 3141)
  • Incarceration, Policy Response, and Self-Reflection (GOVT 3142, AMST 3142, EDUC 3143)
  • Prisons, Politics, and Policy (GOVT 3152, AMST 3155)
  • Racial and Ethnic Politics (GOVT 3191, LSP 3191, AMST 3191)
  • Inequality & American Democracy (GOVT 3241, AMST 3241)
  • Down the School to Prison Track, and Back (GOVT 3242, EDUC 3142)
  • *Health Equity, Politics and Policy (GOVT 3251, AMST 3261)
  • Politics of the Global North (GOVT 3303, ILRIC 4330)
  • Special Topics in Regional Development and Globalization (Cornell in Washington) (GOVT 3494, AMST 3854)
  • Social Justice and Urban Issues: The Case of Washington and Its Environments (GOVT 3494, CRP 3854, AMST 3854)
  • Modern Political Philosophy (GOVT 3625, PHIL 3460)
  • Comparative Public Policy: Political Pathways to Equality (GOVT 3583, PAM 3583, PUBPOL 3583)
  • Human Rights and Global Justice (GOVT 3635, AMST 3635)
  • American Political Thought from Madison to Malcolm X (GOVT 3665, AMST 3665, HIST 3160)
  • Political Theory and Cinema (GOVT 3705, PMA 3490, COML 3300, GERST 3550)
  • Political Economy of Drug Violence (GOVT 3706)
  • Colonialism and Anticolonialism (GOVT 3715, AMST 3715)
  • Concepts of Race and Racism (GOVT 377)
  • Politics of 70’s Film (GOVT 3809)
  • History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (GOVT 3977, NEW 3697, JWST 3697, SOC 3970)
  • Major Seminar: Inequality & the Welfare State (GOVT 4000.103, GOVT 6223)
  • Labor, Class and Race in American Politics (GOVT 4012, AMST 4012, GOVT 6012)
  • The Politics of Change (GOVT 4112)
  • The Politics of the Inner City (GOVT 4232)
  • Postcolonial Theory (GOVT 4265)
  • Latino Politics as Racial Politics (GOVT 4283, AMST 4283, LSP 4283)
  • Education, Social Justice, and the Law (GOVT 4435/6635)
  • Critical Race Theory (GOVT 4578, AMST 4587, AMST 6587, GOVT 6578)
  • Radical Democratic Feminisms (GOVT 4685, FGSS 4680)
  • Marx, Freud, Nietzsche (GOVT 4735, COML 4250, GERST 4150)
  • Race and Racism/Law and Society (GOVT 4805, ASRC 4805, ASRC 6805, AMST 4800, AMST 6800, GOVT 6805)
  • Social Studies of Space, Technologies and Borders (GOVT 4807, DSOC 4301, STS 4301)
  • Equality (GOVT 4846)
  • Experiential Learning in Public Policy (GOVT 4998, ALS 4998, AMST 4998, CAPS 4998, NS 4998, PAM 4060, PUBPOL 4060)

HISTORY

  • American Capitalism (HIST 1540, ILRLR 1845, AMST 1540)
  • African American History from 1865 (HIST 1595, AMST 1595, ASRC 1595)
  • Introduction to Latinos in U.S. History (HIST 1802, AMST 1802, LATA 1802, LSP 1802)
  • A Global History of Love (HIST 1930, ASIAN 1193, ASIAN 2930, FGSS 1940, LGBT 1940, SHUM 1930)
  • Pirates, Slaves, and Revolutionaries: A History of the Caribbean from Columbus to Louverture (HIST 1970, ASRC 1790, LATA 1970)
  • Jim Crow and Exclusion Era in America (HIST 2042, AAS 2042, AMST 2042)
  • Race and Slavery in the Early Atlantic World (HIST 2055, AMST 2755, ASRC 2755, LATA 2055)
  • African-American Women: 20th Century (HIST 2120, AMST 2120, FGSS 2120)
  • Gender and Colonization in Latin America (HIST 2160, LATA 2161)
  • Gender, Sexuality, and Empire: The View from the Modern Middle East (HIST 2170, NES 2617, FGSS 2170)
  • From the New Deal to the Age of Reagan (HIST 2220, AMST 2220, SHUM 2220 )
  • The U.S.- Mexico Border: History, Culture, Representation (HIST 2250, AMST 2250, LSP 2250)
  • U.S. Immigration Narratives (HIST 2251, AMST 2251, LSP 2251)
  • Fascism and the Twentieth Century: History and Theory (HIST 2285)
  • History Lab: Digital History of Black Resistance (HIST 2296, AMST 2296)
  • Seminar: Gender in Early Modern Europe (HIST 2340)
  • Antisemitism and the Crisis of Modernity (HIST 2350, JWST 2350)
  • Enslaved! Then and Now (HIST 2411)
  • The White Image in the Black Mind (HIST 2412, ASRC 2307)
  • The History of U.S. Prison (HIST 2422, ALS 4998, AMST 4998, PAM 4060)
  • *Dazed and Confused: The Politics of Drug and Alcohol in US History (HIST 2423)
  • Race & Popular Culture (HIST 2510, AMST 2501)
  • Black Women to 1900 (HIST 2511, AMST 2511, ASRC 2511, FGSS 2511)
  • Modern Caribbean History (HIST 2541, ASRC 2308, LATA 2308)
  • The Past and Present of Pre-Colonial Africa (HIST 2550, ASRC 2303)
  • Latinos in the US: Colonial to 1898 (HIST 2600, LSP 2600, AMST 2599)
  • Latinos in the US: 1898-Present (HIST 2610, LSP 2610, AMST 2610)
  • Introduction to Asian American History (HIST 2640, AAS 2130, AMST 2640)
  • Introduction to Native American History (HIST 2660, AMST 2660, AIIS 2660)
  • Everything You Know About Indians is Wrong: Unlearning Native American History (HIST 2660, AIIS 2660, AMST 2660)
  • What’s Colonial About Early America? (HIST 2664, AMST 2664)
  • The United States in the 1960s-1970s (HIST 2680, AMST 2680, AMST 2682)
  • History of Mental Health and Mental Illness in the United States (HIST 2721, AMST 2722, BSOC 2721, STS 2721)
  • LGBTQ History in the United States (HIST 2722, AMST 2723, FGSS 2722, LGBT 2722)
  • Women in American Society, Past and Present (HIST 2730, FGSS 2730)
  • Race and Slavery in the Early Atlantic World (HIST 2755, AMST 2755, ASRC 2755, LATA 2755)
  • Latinos in US History (HIST 2800, AMST 2800, LSP 2800)
  • Sex and Power in Jewish History (HIST 2851, JWST 2851, RELST 2851)
  • Socialism in America (HIST 2955, AMST 2955, ASRC 2955)
  • African-American Women in Slavery and Freedom (HIST 3030, AMST 3030, FGSS 3070)
  • Race and Revolution in the Americas: 1776-1900 (HIST 3031, AMST 3032, ASRC 3031, LATA 3031)
  • Modern Mexico: A Global History (HIST 3060, LATA 3060)
  • U.S. in the World (HIST 3140, AMST 3140, CAPS 3140)
  • American Political Thought: From Madison to Malcolm X (HIST 3160, GOVT/AMST 3665)
  • Race and Politics in 20th Century America (HIST 3231, AMST 3231)
  • History of Family in the U.S. (HIST 3251, FGSS 3251)
  • African American History: From the Age of Booker T. Washington to the Age of Barack Obama (HIST 3304, ASRC 3304, AMST 3304)
  • Crosscurrents in Contemporary LAM. (HIST 3331, ANTHR 3431, LATA 3300)
  • History of the U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 3430, AMST 3430)
  • Asian American Women’s History (HIST 3470, FGSS 3470, AAS 3470, AMST 3470)
  • The Black Radical Tradition in the U.S. (HIST 3590, ASRC 3590, AMST 3590)
  • African Economic Development Histories (HIST 3652, ASRC 3652, ASRC 6652, HIST 6652)
  • The African American Workers, 1865 to 1910: The Rural and Urban Experience (HIST 3750, ILRCB 3850)
  • African American Social History, from 1910 to the Present: Race, Work, and the City (HIST 3760, ILRCB 3860)
  • Latinos in U.S. History (HIST 3800, LSP 3800)
  • A History of African Nationalism, 1945 to 1994 (HIST 4070)
  • Women’s Activism and Social Change in the 20th Century U.S. (HIST/FGSS/AMST 4141)
  • Gender and Sexuality in Southeast Asia (HIST 4160, FGSS 4160, FGSS 6160, ASIAN 4416, LGBT 4160)
  • The Holocaust: The Personal and the Political (HIST 4171, JWST 4171)
  • The Politics of Inequality: The History of the U.S. Welfare State (HIST 4202, AMST 4202)
  • Contesting Votes: Democracy and Citizenship Throughout U.S. History (HIST 4203, AMST 4203)
  • Religion and the State in Chinese History (HIST 4241)
  • Black Leaders and Movements in African American History (HIST 4301, AMST 4301, ASRC 4301)
  • Reconstruction and the New South (HIST 4390, HIST 6391, AMST 4039, ASRC 4390, ASRC 6391)
  • To Be Enslaved Then and Now (HIST 4421)
  • The Politics of Imprisonment (HIST 4724, SHUM 4624
  • Science, Race, and Colonialism (HIST 4751, STS 4751)
  • Immigration: History, Theory, and Practice (HIST 4850, AMST 4850, LSP 4850)
  • The Birth of the Prison in Eighteenth Century Europe and America (HIST 4945/6945)
  • Jim Crow and Execution-Era America (HIST 4970, HIST 6970, AMST 4970, AMST 6970, AAS 4970)

HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES

  • Climate Change and the Future of Food (PLHRT 3600)

HOTEL ADMINISTRATION

  • Nonprofit Social Enterprise and Food Justice (HADM 4315)
  • Labor in the Modern Service Economy (HADM 4840/6840)

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

  • Families and the Life Course (SOC 2500, HD 2500)
  • *Social Gerontology: Aging and the Life Course (HD 2510, SOC 2510)
  • Black Families and the Socialization of Black Children (HD 2710, ASRC 2160)
  • *Gender and Sexuality (HD 2840, FGSS 2850)
  • Psychology of Gender (HD 3310)
  • Gender and Psychopathology (HD 3320, FGSS 3320)
  • Children and the Law (HD 3330)
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Development (HD 3510)
  • Risk and Opportunity Factors in Childhood and Adolescence (HD 3530)
  • *Social Inequalities in Physical and Mental Health (HD 3570, SOC 4570)
  • Development of Human Sexuality (HD 3650)
  • Gender and Sexual Minorities (HD 3840, FGSS 3850)
  • *Stress, Emotion, and Health (HD 4240)
  • Translational Research on Decision Making (HD 4250, COGST 4250)
  • Cognitive, Social, and Developmental Aspects of Scientific Reasoning (HD 4320)
  • Families and Social Policy (HD 4560)
  • *Health and Social Behavior (HD 4570, SOC 4570)
  • Transitions Across the Life Span (HD 4590)

HUMAN ECOLOGY NONDEPARTMENTAL

  • *Practicing Health Equity: Theory and Fieldwork in Brooklyn (HE 4901)

INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Perspectives on International Agriculture and Rural Development (IARD 2020, DSOC 2020)
  • Global Seminar: Building Sustainable Environments and Secure Food Systems for a Modern World (IARD 4800, FDSC 4800, NTRES 4800)

INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS

Industrial Labor Relations – Collective Bargaining

  • Citizenship, Race and Class in Twentieth-Century America (ILRCB 2061)
  • Strangers and Citizens: Immigration and Labor in U.S. History (ILRCB 3020)
  • Special Topics: Labor History (ILRCB 3040)
  • Recent History of American Workers: From the 60s through the 90s (ILRCB 3060)
  • Workers’ Rights and Human Rights (ILRCB 3830)
  • Women and Unions (ILRCB 3840 and FGSS 3840)
  • African American Social History, 1865 to 1910: The Rural and Urban Experience (ILRCB 3850, HIST 3750)
  • African American Social History, 1910 to the Present: Race, Work, and the City (ILRCB 3860, HIST 3760)
  • Unfree Labor: Servants, Slaves, and Wives (ILRCB 3880)
  • Union Organizing (ILRCB 4000)
  • Disability and Employment Policy (ILRCB/ILRLR 4023)

Industrial Labor Relations – Global Labor & Work

  • Introduction to Disability Studies (ILRGL 1200)
  • Labor and Employment Law (ILRGL 2010)
  • Socio-Legal Perspectives on Disability (ILRGL 2210)
  • Work, Labor, and Capital in the Global Economy (ILRGL 2350)
  • People Power: Resistance, Protest and Revolution (ILRGL 2390)
  • Strangers and Citizens: Immigration and Labor in U.S. History (ILRGL 3020)
  • Disability Law (ILRGL 4033)
  • The European Social Model (ILRGL 4325, ILRGL 6325)
  • Politics of the Global North (ILRGL 4330, GOVT 3303)
  • Race, Inequality, and Labor: A Global Perspective (ILRGL 4347, ILRGL 6347)
  • Global Comparative Disability Policy (ILRGL 4360)
  • Ethics at Work (ILRGL 4820)
  • Employment Discrimination and the Law (ILRGL 4842)
  • Labor, Race, and Gender (ILRGL 4845)
  • Thwarting the Dream of Brown v. Board of Education (ILRGL 4865, ILRGL 6865)

Industrial Labor Relations – Human Resources

  • Pay (ILRHR 2020 and ECON 2020)
  • Diversity and Inclusion (ILRHR 2640)
  • Human Resource Economics and Public Policy (ILRHR 3600)
  • Diversity and Inclusion (ILRHR 3640)
  • Working in the New Economy: The Sociology of Work (ILRHR 4610)
  • Diversity and Employee Relations (ILRHR 4630)
  • Globalization at Work (ILRHR 4650)
  • Workplace Disability Inclusion: Innovations and Initiatives (Autism at Work) (ILRHR 4657)
  • Immigration and the Labor Force (ILRHR 4690)

Industrial Labor Relations – International and Comparative Labor

  • Globalization and the Sociology of Work (ILRIC 2310)
  • Sociology of Work: Micro Meets Macro (ILRIC 2310)
  • Work, Labor, and Capital in the Global Economy (ILRIC 2350)
  • Industrial Democracy and Employee Involvement (ILRIC 2370)
  • People Power: Resistance, Protest and Revolution (ILRIC 2390)
  • Perspectives on Work and Welfare (ILRIC 3340)
  • Comparative Labor Movements in Latin America (ILRIC 4311, LATA 6310)
  • Migration in the Americas: Engaged Research Methods and Practice (ILRIC 4312, ILRIC 6312, COML 4575, COML 6375, DSOC 4312, DSOC 6312, LSP 4312, LSP 6312)
  • Labor and Social Movement Approaches to Climate Change and Sustainable Development (ILRIC 4313)
  • Labor Unions and Labor Market Institutions in Europe (ILRIC 4325, ILRIC 6325)
  • Politics of the Global North (ILRIC 4330, GOVT 3303)
  • Comparative Labor and Employment Law (ILRIC 4333)
  • Special Topics in International and Comparative Law (ILRIC 4340)
  • Race, Inequality, Labor: A Global Perspective (ILRIC 4347, ILRIC 6347)
  • Labor Markets and Income Distribution in Developing Countries (ILRIC 4350, ILRIC 6350)
  • Work and Labor in China (ILRIC 4355)
  • Global Comparative Disability Policy (ILRIC 4360, NS 4360)
  • Comparative History of Women and Work (ILRIC 4362, ILRIC 6360, FGSS 6360)

Industrial Labor Relations – Interdepartmental

  • Workplace Diversity: Stepping into the 21st Century (ILRID 450)

Industrial Labor Relations – Labor Economics

  • Economics of Wages and Employment (ILRLE 2400)
  • Inequality in US Higher Education (ILRLE 3445, ECON 3770)
  • Race and the American Labor Market in Historical Perspective (ILRLE 3450, ECON 3480, HIST 3480)
  • Income Distribution (ILRLE 4410, ECON 4550)
  • Economic Analysis of the Welfare State (ILRLE 4426, ECON 2450, ILRLE 6420)
  • The Evolution of Social Policy in Britain and America (ILRLE 4440, ECON 3340, ECON 4440)
  • Women in the Economy (ILRLE 4450, ECON 3440, ECON 4570, FGSS 4460)

Industrial Labor Relations – Labor Relations, Law, and History

  • Introduction to Disability Studies (ILRLR 1200)
  • Labor and Employment Law (ILRLR 2010, ILRLR 5010)
  • Writing Seminar in Law: Cultural, Political, and Legal Perspectives on Disability (ILRLR 2060)
  • Writing Seminar in Law: Disability Law and Ethics (ILRLR 2060)
  • Writing Seminar in Law: Intersections of Disability Identity in Law and Society (ILRLR 2060)
  • Writing Seminar in Law: Law and Society (ILRLR 2060)
  • Writing Seminar in Law: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Disability(ILRLR 2060)
  • Writing Seminar in History: Mexican Labor and Working-Class History in the US (ILRLR 2070)
  • Migration: Histories, Controversies, & Perspectives (ILRLR 2810, AMST 2810, LSP 2810, PAM 2810, SOC 2810)
  • Strangers and Citizens: Immigration and Labor in U.S. History (ILRLR 3020)
  • Capitalism and American Democracy: 1880-2010 (ILRLR 3022)
  • Special Topics in Labor Relations: Public Policy Issues in Labor and Employment (ILRLR 3035)
  • Special Topics in Labor Relations: Seminar on Precarious Workers (ILRLR 3035)
  • Special Topics in Labor History: Women’s Work 19th-20thC (ILRLR 3040)
  • Recent History of American Workers (ILRLR 3060, AMST 3060)
  • Immigrant America: Race and Citizenship in Modern Working-Class History (ILRLR 3065, AMST 3065, LATA 3065, LSP 3065)
  • Gendered Workplace (ILRLR 3820)
  • Worker’s Rights as Human Rights (ILRLR 3830)
  • African American Social History, from 1910 to the Present: Race, Work, and the City (ILRLR 3860, HIST 3760, AMST 3860, LAW 7060)
  • Unfree Labor: Servants, Slaves, and Wives (ILRLR 3880)
  • Disability and Employment Policy (ILRLR 4023)
  • Disability Law (ILRLR 4033)
  • Intersectional Disability Studies (ILRLR 4035, FGSS 4035)
  • Employment Law: Transgender Rights, Gig Work, Workplace Safety & More (ILRLR 4050, ILRLR 6015)
  • Making Development Equitable: Community Control in the New Economy (ILRLR 4052)
  • Contemporary Challenges in Labor and Employment Law (ILRLR 4073)
  • Values, Rights, and Justice at Work (ILRLR 4075)
  • Ethics at Work (ILRLR 4820)
  • Employment Discrimination and the Law (ILRLR 4842, ILRCB 6840)
  • Labor, Race, and Gender (ILRLR 4845, FGSS 4845, FGSS 6845, ILRLR 6845)
  • US Public Sector: Shifting Power and Shrinking of Rights (ILRLR 4860)
  • Public Sector Collective Labor Law and Labor Relations (ILRLR 4860)
  • Public Education and Collective Bargaining (ILRLR 4865)
  • Thwarting the Dream of Brown v. Board of Education: How US housing, banking, loan policies and the US Supreme Court ensured the Segregation of America’s Public Education System (ILRLR 4865, ILRLR 6865)
  • The Crisis in Public Education- Analyzing the Clash between Education Reformers & Teacher Unions (ILRLR 4865/6865)
  • Justice (ILRLR 4880)

Industrial Labor Relations – Organizational Behavior

  • Advanced Racial Equity in Organizations (ILROB 3230)
  • Social Capital and Organizations (ILROB 3270)
  • Managing and Leading Social Innovation (ILROB 4245)
  • Blue-Collar Work in America (ILROB 4280)
  • Social Science Research Methods (ILROB 4710/6715)
  • Stratification of Labor Markets (ILROB 4730)
  • Women in Management and Entrepreneurship (ILROB 4750)

INFORMATION SCIENCE

  • Computing and Global Development (INFO 4505, INFO 5505)
  • Studying Social Inequality Using Data Science (INFO 3370, INFO 5371)

ITALIAN LITERATURE

  • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (ITAL 456, MUSIC 474, SHUM 459, COML 459, HIST 456)

JEWISH STUDIES

  • Anti-Semitism and the Making of European Jewry (JWST 2156, HIST 2156, RELST 2156)
  • Anti-Semitism and Crisis Modernity: From Enlightenment to the Holocaust (JWST 2350, HIST 2350)
  • Women in Ancient Israel (JWST 3720, NES 3720, NES 6720, RELST 3720)
  • The Imaginary Jew: Roots of Antisemitism in Medieval England (JWST 4180, JWST 6180, ENGL 4180, ENGL 6180, MEDVL 4180, MEDVL 6180)
  • The Lower East Side: Jews and the Immigrant City (JWST 4533/7533, AMST 4533, ANTHR 4733, ILRGL 4533/7533, ILRLR 4533/7533)
  • Imagining the Holocaust (JWST 4580, COML 4830, GERST 4570, ENGL 4580)

LATINO STUDIES PROGRAM

  • Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructs, Real World Consequences (LSP 1105, AMST 1104, SOC 1104)
  • Latinos in the United States (LSP 2010, AMST 2655, SOC 2650, DSOC 2650)
  • Comparative Migration to the Americas (LSP 2030, AMST 204, HIST 202)
  • (Im)migration and (Im)migrants: Then and Now (LSP 2152, AMST 2152, GOVT 2152)
  • *Sociology of Health and Ethnic Minorities (LSP 2200, DSOC 2200)
  • The U.S.- Mexico Border: History, Culture, Representation (LSP 2250, AMST 2250, HIST 2250)
  • Cultures and Communities (LSP 2300, LSP 4300)
  • Introduction to Latino/a Literature (LSP 2400, AMST 2401, ENGL 2400)
  • Contemporary Narratives by Latina Writers (LSP 2460, COML 2032, FGSS 2460, SPAN 2460)
  • Latinos in the US: Colonial to 1898 (LSP 2600, AMST 2599, HIST 2600)
  • Latinos in the US: 1898-Present (LSP 2610, HIST 2610, AMST 2610)
  • Latina Activism Feminist Theory (LSP 3000)
  • Latino Politics in the United States (LSP 306, GOVT 306)
  • Immigrant America: Race and Citizenship in Modern Working-Class History (LSP 3065, AMST 3065, LATA 3065, ILRLR 3065
  • Social Movements (LSP 3110, DSOC 3110, AIS 3110)
  • Racial and Ethnic Politics (LSP 3191, AMST 3191, GOVT 3191)
  • Being and Becoming Black (LSP 3400, ASRC 3400, AMST 3402, ANTHR 3400)
  • Refugees and the Politics of Vulnerability: Intersections of Feminist Theory and Practice (LSP 3402, AMST 3420, FGSS 3400, GOVT 3401)
  • Multicultural Issues in Education (LSP 3405, AMST 3405, ANTHR 3405, EDUC 3405)
  • Latinos, Law, and Identity (LSP 3550, AMST 3550, DSOC 3550)
  • Comparative U.S. Racial and Ethnic Relations (LSP 3750, AMST 3750, DSOC 3750)
  • The United States (LSP 3777, AMST 3777, ANTHR 3777)
  • Cinema and Social Change (LSP 386)
  • Latinx Popular Culture Matters (LSP 3980, AMST 3981, ENGL 3980, SHUM 3980)
  • The Immigrant City: 1900-2000 (LSP 406, SHUM 406, AMST 406, HIST 412)
  • Migration in the Americas: Engaged Research Methods and Practice (LSP 4312, LSP 6312, ILRIC 4312, ILRIC 6312, COML 4575, COML 6375, DSOC 4312, DSOC 6312)
  • Multicultural Issues in Education (LSP 4510, AMST 4510, EDUC 4510)
  • Immigration: History, Theory, and Practice (LSP 4850, AMST 4850, HIST 4850)

LAW

  • The Death Penalty in America (LAW 4051, AMST 4051)
  • The Nature, Functions, and Limits of Law (LAW 4131, AMST 3131, GOVT 3131)

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER STUDIES

  • A Global History of Love (LGBT 1940, ASIAN 1193, FGSS 1940, HIST 1930, SHUM 1930)
  • Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (LGBT 2290, COML 2290, FGSS 2290, FREN 2280, ITAL 2280)
  • Nightlife (LGBT 4701, AMST 4705, FGSS 4701, LSP 4701, LSP 6701, PMA 4701, PMA 6701, SHUM 4701)

LINGUISTICS

  • Language and Gender (LING 244, FGSS 244)
  • Language and Society (LING 2221)

MUSIC

  • African Music (MUSIC 1330, ASRC 1330)
  • Music of the African Diaspora (MUSIC 2350, ASRC 2350)
  • Hip Hop in Global Perspective (MUSIC 2490 – now MUSIC 3490)
  • Cultural Study of Music (MUSIC 3205)
  • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (MUSIC 474, SHUM 459, COML 459, HIST 456, ITALL 456)

NATURAL RESOURCES

  • Environmental Governance (NTRES 3311, BSOC 3311, DSOC 3311, GDEV 3311, STS 3311)
  • Agents of Change: Community Organizing for the Public Good (NTRES 4820, DSOC 4820, PMA 4820)

NEAR EASTERN STUDIES

  • Gender and Society in the Muslim Middle East (NES 2120, RELST 2120, FGSS 2120)
  • Islamophobia and Judeophobia (NES 2523, COML 2523, GOVT 2523, JWST 2523, RELST 2523)
  • Race and Sex: Arabian Nights (NES 2700, NES 3707, COML 2700, COML 3708, FGSS 2701, FGSS 3708, NES 2700, SHUM 2700, SHUM 3707, VISST 2701, VISST 3707)
  • Islam and Gender (NES 2770, ANTHR 2470, FGSS 2770, LGBT 2770, MEDVL 2770, RELST 2770)
  • Judeophobia, Islamophobia, Racism (NES 3523, COML 3339, JWST 3523, PUBPOL 3523, RELST 3523)
  • Minorities of the Middle East (NES 3655, COML 3743, JWST 3655, NES 6655, SHUM 3655)
  • Race and Slavery, Old and Modern (NES 3691, COML 3006, FGSS 3693, ILRLR 3691)
  • History of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (NES 3697, GOVT 3977, HIST 3970, JWST 3697, SOC 3970)
  • The Lower East Side: Jews and the Immigration City (NES 4533, NES 7533 ANTHR 4733, ILRGL 4533, ILRGL 7533, JWST 4533, JWST 7533, AMST 4533)
  • Women in the Modern Middle East (NES 4642, HIST 4642)

NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE

  • *Nutrition, Health, and Society (NS 1150)
  • *Social Science Perspectives on Food and Nutrition (NS 2450)
  • *Introduction to Global Health (NS 2600)
  • *Nutrition and Global Health (NS 3060)
  • Toward a Sustainable Global Food System: Food Policy for Developing Countries (NS 4450, AEM 4450/6455, GDEV 4450/6455, NS 6455)
  • *Public Health Nutrition (NS 4500, NS 6500)
  • *Health, Poverty, and Inequality: A Global Perspective (NS 4570, ECON 3910/4740)
  • *Explorations in Global and Public Health (NS 4600)
  • *Global and Public Health Policy and Politics (NS 4998)
  • Inquiry in Politics and Policy (NS 4998, ALS 4998, AMST 4998, CAPS 4998, GOVT 4998, PAM 4060)

PERFORMING AND MEDIA ARTS

  • Studies in Film Analysis: Hitchcock’s Films (FILM 2650, ENGL 2630, FGSS 2630)
  • Sounds of Protest (PMA 2704, MUSIC 2304)
  • Race in U.S. Cinema 1895 to 1930 (FILM 3200, ASRC 3202)
  • Introduction to African American Cinema (PMA 3461, AMST 3461, VISST 3461)
  • Representational Ethics in Film and Television (PMA 3464, AMST 3464, FGSS 3464, VISST 3464)
  • The Global Gangster (PMA 3465)
  • Political Theory and Cinema (PMA 3490, COML 3300, GERST 3550, GOVT 3705)
  • Blaxploitation Film and Photography (PMA 3505, AMST 3515, ARTH 3505, ASRC 3505, FGSS 3505, VISST 3505)
  • Spoken Word, Hip-Hop Theater, and the Politics of Performance (PMA 3754, AMST 3754, ENGL 3954, FGSS 3754, LSP 3754)
  • African American Cinema (FILM 390, AMST 386, ARTH 390, ASRC 390)
  • “Feeling Brown, Feeling Down”: Theorizing Performance (PMA 4806, LSP 4806)

PHILOSOPHY

  • Contemporary Moral Issues (PHIL 1450)
  • Inequality, Diversity, and Justice (PHIL 1930, SOC 2930, CRP 2930, GOVT 2935)
  • Ethics (PHIL 2410)
  • Feminist Philosophy (PHIL 2490, FGSS 2490)
  • Ethics and Society (PHIL 2941)
  • Marx (PHIL 3190)
  • Modern Political Philosophy (PHIL 3460, GOVT 3625)
  • Topics in Social and Political Philosophy: Inequalities: Economic, Political, Social, and Racial (PHIL 4470, AMST 4655, GOVT 4655, SOC 4430)
  • International Justice (PHIL 448, GOVT 492)
  • Feminism and Philosophy (PHIL 4490, FGSS 4491)

PLANT BIOLOGY

  • Medical Ethnobotany (PLSCI 2100, PLBIO 2100)

PLANT SCIENCES

  • Just Food: Exploring the Modern Food System (PLSCI 1300, GDEV 1300)

POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT

  • Population and Public Policy (PAM 2030, PUBPOL 2030, SOC 2030)
  • Economics of the Public Sector (PAM 2040, PUBPOL 2040)
  • Social Problems in the United States (PAM 2250, AMST 2070, SOC 2070, PUBPOL 2250)
  • Introduction to Policy Analysis (PAM 2300, PUBPOL 2300)
  • *The U.S. Health Care System (PAM 2350/5350, PUBPOL 2350)
  • Race, Racism, and Public Policy (PUBPOL 2370, SOC 2370)
  • Critical Perspectives (PAM 240)
  • Waiting for Superman? Perspectives on the Crisis in American K-12 Education (PAM 2550, AMST 2560)
  • Race,Power, and Privilege in the United States (PAM 280)
  • Immigration and Public Policy (PAM 3040, DSOC 3040)
  • International Gender Issues (PAM 3050)
  • Economics and Family Policy (PAM 3060)
  • Economics of the U.S. Social Safety Net (PAM 3080, PUBPOL 3080, ECON 3250, PAM 5080)
  • Research Design, Practice, and Policy (PAM 3120, PUBPOL 3120, SOC 3150)
  • Social Welfare Policy in the United States (PAM 3150/5150, SOC 3140)
  • *Health Disparities (PAM 3180, PUBPOL 3180, SOC 3180)
  • Neighborhoods, Housing, and Urban Policy (PAM 3250, PUBPOL 3250, SOC 3250)
  • *Fundamentals of Population Health (PAM 3280, PUBPOL 3280, DSOC 3280, GDEV 3280, PAM 5280)
  • Cost Benefit Analysis (PAM 3300)
  • Intermediate Policy Analysis (PAM 3300)
  • Evaluation of Public Policies (PAM 3300)
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis (PAM 3300, PAM 5300)
  • Work-Family Policies in Comparative Perspective (PAM 3320)
  • Law, Economics and Public Policy (PAM 3330)
  • Children's Law and Policy (PAM 3330, PUBPOL 3330, PAM 5330)
  • Families, Poverty, and Public Policy (PAM 3350)
  • Evolving Families: Challenges to Public Policy (PAM 3360, PUBPOL 3360, SOC 3360)
  • Race and Public Policy (PAM 3370, SOC 3370)
  • Economics of Race and Discrimination (PAM 3390)
  • *Contemporary Issues in Women’s Health (PAM 3500, FGSS 3500)
  • Economics of Education (PAM 3550, PUBPOL 3550, ECON 3760)
  • Orange is the New Black (PAM 3610)
  • Demography and Family Policy (PAM 3710)
  • *Sick Around the World? Comparing Health care Systems Around the World (PAM 3780)
  • Human Sexuality (PAM 3800)
  • Mass Incarceration and Social Inequality in America (PUBPOL 3810, SOC 3810)
  • Social Welfare as a Social Institution (PAM 3830)
  • Causal Reasoning and Policy Evaluation (PAM 4101, PUBPOL 4101, ECON 3171)
  • Ethnography of Poverty and Inequality (PAM 4160, PUBPOL 4160, SOC 4160)
  • Poverty, Policy, and Child Well-Being (PAM 4190)
  • *The Economics of Risky Health Behaviors (PAM 4280, PUBPOL 4280, ECON 3710)
  • *The Economics of Risky Health Behaviors (PUBPOL 4281, PUBPOL 5281, ECON 3711)
  • Economics of the Criminal Justice Policy (PAM 4340)
  • Drugs and Gangs (PAM 4360)
  • *Economics of Health Care Markets (PAM 4370, PUBPOL 4370, ECON 3720)
  • *Economics of Public Health (PAM 4380)
  • Critical Perspectives (PAM 4400)
  • Violence against Women: Policy Implications and Global Perspectives (PAM 4440, FGSS 4480)
  • Economics of Social Security (PAM 4460)
  • The Welfare of America’s Children (PAM 4620)
  • Social Policy (PAM 4730)

PSYCHOLOGY

  • *Introduction to Environmental Psychology (DEA 1500, COGST 1500/1501, DEA 1501, PSYCH 1500/1501)
  • Social Construction of Gender (PSYCH 277, FGSS 277)
  • Black Child and Adolescent Development (PSYCH 3750, ASRC 1603)
  • Prejudice and Stereotyping (PSYCH 3820, HD 3820)
  • Inequality, Power and Happiness (PSYCH 4030)
  • Gender and Clinical Psychology (PSYCH 450, FGSS 450, FGSS 650)
  • Social Psychology of Race & Racism (PSYCH 4800)
  • Beliefs, Attitudes, and Ideologies (PSYCH 4890, PSYCH 6890, FGSS 4880)

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

  • Business and Inequality (PADM 4858/5858, SOC 4850/5850)

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

  • Gender and Society in the Muslim Middle East (RELST 2810, FGSS 2120, NES 2810)

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES

  • *Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine (STS 2051, BSOC 2051)
  • Ethics and the Environment (STS 2061, BSOC 2061, PHIL 2460, PHIL 2960)
  • *What is Public Health? (STS 2280, AMST 2280, SHUM 2280)
  • Gendering Religion, Science, and Technology (STS 2621, FGSS 2621, AMST 2621)
  • *Viruses-Humans-Viral Politics (Social History and Cultural Politics of HIV & AIDS) (STS 2841, ANTHR 2021, FGSS 2841, LGBT 2841, BSOC 2841)
  • *Sociology of Medicine (STS 3111, BSOC 3111, GDEV 3111, SOC 3130)
  • *Global Health Security and Diplomacy (STS 3231, BSOC 3231)
  • Gender and Technology in Historical Perspectives (STS 4231, FGSS 4231, HIST 4231)
  • Health and Environmental Justice (STS 4280, AMST 4280, BSOC 4280)
  • Social Studies of Space, Technologies and Borders (STS 4301, DSOC 4301, GOVT 4807)
  • Historical Issues of Gender and Science (STS 4441, FGSS 4440)
  • *Advanced Topics in Clinical Ethics (STS 4650, BSOC 4650)

SOCIETY FOR THE HUMANITIES

  • The Immigrant City: 1900-2000 (SHUM 4060, AMST 4060, HIST 412, LSP 4060)
  • Lynching Violence in America (SHUM 4130, ASRC 4130, AMST 4130)
  • Virtual Orientalisms (SHUM 4150, ASIAN 4150, COML 4180)
  • Racial Democracies in the Americas (SHUM 4180, COML 4320, ENGL 4180)
  • Rastafari, Race, and Resistance (SHUM 425, ASRC 426, VISST 4250)
  • Black in Time (SHUM 4441)
  • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (SHUM 4590, COML 4590, HIST 4560, ITALL 4560, MUSIC 4740)
  • Recognition, Abjection, and State Ideology (SHUM 4630, SHUM 6630, ANTHR 4130, ANTHR 7130)
  • Making Equality (SHUM 4657, CLASS 6857, GOVT 4846, GOVT 6846, PHIL 4909, PHIL 6909, SHUM 6657)
  • Silent No More: Deaf and Disability History in the United States (SHUM 4693, HIST 4693, HIST 6693, SHUM 6693)
  • Through the Prison Threshold (SHUM 4871, ANTHR 4071, GOVT 4867, SOC 4860)
  • Human/Animal/Machine (SHUM 4873, ENGL 4873, FGSS 4873, STS 4873)
  • Critical Legal Geography (SHUM 4875, GOVT 4675)

SOCIOLOGY

  • Introduction to Sociology (SOC 1101)
  • Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructs, Real World Consequences (SOC 1104, AMST 1104, LSP 1105)
  • Introduction to Economic Sociology (SOC 1105)
  • Introduction to Social Inequality (SOC 1080)
  • Utopia in Theory and Practice (SOC 1150)
  • American Society Through Film (SOC 1290, AMST 1290)
  • Work and Family (SOC 2030, FGSS 2030)
  • Race and Ethnic Relations (SOC 2040)
  • Social Problems in the United States Society (SOC 2070, DSOC 2070)
  • Organizations: An Introduction (SOC 2150, DSOC 2150)
  • *Health and Society (SOC 2160)
  • Introduction to Economic Sociology (SOC 2190)
  • International Development (SOC 2206, DSOC 2050)
  • Social Inequality (SOC 2208,DSOC 2090, GDEV 2090, PAM 2208, PUBPOL 2208)
  • Controversies about Inequality (SOC/DSOC/ILROB/PAM 2220, AMST/GOVT 2225, PHIL 1950)
  • Schooling and Society (SOC 2250)
  • Globalization and Inequality (SOC 2300)
  • *Drugs and Society (SOC 2460)
  • Politics and Culture (SOC 2480, GOVT 3633)
  • Families and the Life Course (SOC 2500, HD 2500)
  • *Social Gerontology: Aging and the Life Course (SOC 2510, HD 2510)
  • Sociology of Law (SOC 2560)
  • Obama and the Meaning of Race (SOC 2560, ASRC 2504, GOVT 2604)
  • Latinos in the United States (SOC 2650, AMST 2655, DSOC 2650, LSP 2010)
  • Gender: Meanings and Practice (SOC 2700, FGSS 2700)
  • Social and Political Context of American Education (SOC 2710/5710, AMST 2710/5710, EDUC 2710/5710, DSOC 2710/5710)
  • Social Movements (SOC 2800)
  • Equality, Liberty, and Democracy (SOC 2930, CRP 2930, GOVT 2935, PHIL 1930)
  • Social Networks and Power (SOC 3080)
  • The Sociology of Marriage (SOC 3090, SOC 5090, FGSS 3090, FGSS 5090)
  • Urban Sociology (SOC 3120)
  • *Sociology of Medicine (SOC 3130, BSOC 3111, DSOC 3111, STS 3111)
  • Gender and Work (SOC 3140, SOC 5140, ILROB 3240, FGSS 3140, FGSS 5140)
  • Gender Inequality (SOC 3160)
  • *Social Context and Health (SOC 3160)
  • Contemporary Sociological Theory (SOC 3190)
  • Neighborhoods, Housing, and Urban Policy (SOC 3250, PAM 3250, PAM 5250)
  • Social Policy (SOC 3260, SOC 5260)
  • Sociology of Sport (SOC 3300)
  • Urban Inequality (SOC 3380, AMST 3380)
  • Transformation of Socialist Societies (SOC 3430, GOVT 3354)
  • The Corporate Citizen (SOC 3440)
  • Schooling, Racial Inequality, and Public Policy in America (SOC 3570)
  • Employment Inequality and the Law (SOC 3620)
  • Sociology of Disasters (SOC 3650)
  • *Social Inequalities in Physical and Mental Health (SOC 3670)
  • Comparative Corruption (SOC 3680, GOVT 3683)
  • Comparative Social Inequalities (SOC 3710, DSOC 3700, GDEV 3700)
  • Classical Theory (SOC 3750)
  • Money, Work and Social Life (SOC 3770, ILROB 3770)
  • Gender, Ideology, and Culture (SOC 3800, FGSS 3800)
  • Mass Incarceration and Family Life Course (SOC 3850)
  • Israeli Society (SOC 3900)
  • Advanced Economic Sociology (SOC 3950)
  • Israeli Palestinian Conflict (SOC 3970)
  • *Health and Survival Inequalities (SOC 4100, AIS 4100, DSOC 4100, FGSS 4100)
  • *Health in Social Context (SOC 4120)
  • Ethnography of Poverty and Inequality (SOC 4160, PAM 4160)
  • Theories of Reproduction (SOC 4210, FGSS 4210, DSOC 4210)
  • Sociology of Markets (SOC 4220, SOC 6220, ILROB 6220)
  • Artificial Societies (SOC 4250, SOC 5270)
  • Sociology of Sex and Gender (SOC 4370, FGSS 4371)
  • Immigration and Ethnic Identity (SOC 4380, AAS 4380)
  • Economic Sociology of Social Inequalities (SOC 4440)
  • Sociology of Race and Education (SOC 4520/6510, ASRC 4516/6516)
  • *Health and Social Behavior (SOC 4570, HD 4570)
  • The Family and Society in Africa (SOC 4780, ASRC 4606)

SPANISH LITERATURE

  • Contemporary Narratives by Latina Writers (SPANL 2460, FGSS 2460, LSP 2460)
  • Hispanic Caribbean Culture and Literature (SPANL 3460)

THEATRE ARTS

  • Third Cinema (THETR 3860)

WRITING PROGRAM

  • Service Learning for Democratic Citizenship: Literature of American Social Action Movements (WRIT 4310)
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