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The Rutgers College Curriculum Committee has approved the following courses in satisfaction of the writing skills course which must be taken in addition to 01:355:101 Expository Writing. The course taken to fulfill this requirement may also be used in satisfaction of any of the following: major, minor, general education requirements C, D, E, or F (if the course also appears on the Non-Western course list).

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Administration of Justice (for courses taken prior to the Fall 2002 semester)

012 301 Human Rights and Legal Remedies
012 302 Police Organization & Administration
012 303 Correctional Systems
012 304 Court Management and Administration
012 310 Victimology and Domestic Violence
012 311 Political Terrorism
012 312 Crimes Against Humanity
012 322 Juvenile Justice
012 324 Justice Planning
012 327 Sex, Crime, and Justice
012 402 Principles of Legal Research and Writing
012 403,404 Intro to Administration of Justice Research
012 405 Ideas in Justice
012 406-409 Internship in Administration of Justice
012 422 Crisis Intervention in Criminal Justice
012 496 Special Topics

Africana Studies

014 223,224 Independent Study
014 240 Third World Creative Writing
014 306 Black Women in Political Context
014 321 African Presence in American Culture
014 350 Afro-American Linguistics
014 353 Black Community Law and Social Change
014 380 Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern
014 423 Black Thought: A Philosophical Inquiry
014 490 Seminar in Africana Studies
014 491,492 Independent Study

American Studies

All courses except 050:281, 282, 283, and 284.

Anthropology

070 305 Anthropology and Development
070 308 Anthropology of Religion
070 318 Reading Ethnographic Writing
070 323 Women Writing Culture
070 350 Primatology and Human Evolution
070 368 Anthropology of Mass Media
070 370 Folklore and Ideology
070 371 Politics of Culture
070 372 Anthropology of the Body
070 378 Anthropology of Gender
070 401 Theories in Cultural Anthropology
070 410 Explanation in Anthropology
070 495,496 Independent Study
070 497,498 Honors in Anthropology

Art History

All 300- and 400-level courses.

Asian Studies

098 241 East Asian Civilizations: Traditional Era
098 242 East Asian Civilizations: Modern Era
098 321 Interdisciplinary Topics in South Asia
098 322 Selected Interdisciplinary Topics in East Asia
098 444 Seminar on Asian Societies

Biological Sciences

119 408, 409 Honors in Biology

Cell Biology and Neuroscience

146 405 Honors Seminar
146 408, 409 Honors Research

Chinese

The following courses are taught in Chinese:

165 301,302 Intro to Literary Chinese
165 303,304 Advanced Modern Chinese
165 325 Advanced Chinese Grammar
165 371 Contemporary Expository Chinese
All 400-level courses taught in Chinese.

The following courses are taught in English:

165 210 Characteristics of the Chinese Language
165 220 Chinese Classics and Thought
165 241,242 Chinese Literature in Translation I, II
165 262 The Chinese Cinema
165 264 Chinese Drama and Performing Arts
165 310 Twentieth-Century Chinese Lit. in Trans.
165 341,342 Major Traditions in Chinese Thought

Classics

190 310 Literature and Culture in Augustan Rome
190 312 Search for the Historical Socrates
190 315 Latin Poets in English
190 320 Women in Antiquity
190 322 Greek Political Philosophy
190 350 Greek Social Institutions
190 353 Aristotle
190 381 Greek Drama in Translation
190 391 Roman Drama in Translation
190 491,492 Independent Study in Classics
190 495,496 Honors Project in Classics

Communication

All 300- and 400-level courses except 192:300 and 380.

Comparative Literature

195 101 Intro to World Literature
195 135 Intro to Short Fiction
195 150 World Mythology
All courses at the 300 and 400 level.

Computer Science

198 405 Seminar in Computers and Society

Economics

220 316 Health Economics (prior to Spring 2005 only)
220 405 Economics of Risk and Uncertainty (prior to Spring 2005 only)
220 436 Game Theory and Economics (prior to Spring 2005 only)
220 490,491 Independent Study and Research
220 493,494 Senior Honors Seminar

English

355 201 Expository Writing II
355 202 Technical Writing Essentials
355 203 Business Writing Essentials
355 301 College Writing and Research
355 302 Scientific and Technical Writing
355 303 Writing for Business and the Professions
355 312 Writing for Biology and Natural Science
355 315 Writing Grant Proposals
355 322 Writing for Engineers
355 342 Science Writing
355 352 Writing as a Naturalist
355 355 Writing in the Professions
355 402 Advanced Writing Workshop
355 415 Information Design
355 425 Web Authoring
All 200, 300, 400-level English literature, American literature, literary theory, and film courses EXCEPT the following:

  • 350:221 Shakespeare
  • 350:322, 323 Shakespeare
  • 351:325 The Comic
  • 351:335 Science Fiction
  • 351:336 Detective Fiction

Exercise Science and Sport Studies

377 301 Sport Psychology
377 305 Sport Sociology
377 320 Risk Management (prior to Spring 2007 semester only)
377 323 Sport and the Law
377 342 Independent Study
377 380 Nutritional Aspects of Athletic Performance

French

420 213,214 Advanced Composition
420 215,216 Aspects of French Literature
420 217,218 Approaches to French Literature
420 310 Introduction to Francophone Literature
420 315 French Civ. from Middle Ages to the Revolution
420 316 French Civ. from Revolution to the Present
420 319 Women Writers from 1789 to the Present
420 335,336 The French Novel
420 337 The French Theater
420 338 French Poetry
420 341,342 One French Writer
All 400-level courses taught in French except 420:401, 403, 407.

Genetics and Microbiology

447 408, 409 Honors in Genetics
447 484 Behavioral and Neural Genetics

Geography

450 330 Geographical Methods
450 470 History and Theory of Geography
450 491,492 Geographic Problems
450 495,496 Honors Project: Geography

Geological Sciences

460 341 Stratigraphy
460 410 Field Geology
460 495,496 Honors in Geology

Germanic Languages and Literatures

470 326 German Fairy Tale and Folk Tradition
470 335 Goethe, Life and Works
470 337 Schiller, Life and Works
470 349 Contemporary German Cinema
470 350 The Nazi Period in German Cinema
470 380 German-Jewish Literature and Culture
470 390 German Politics and Society
470 431 Romanticism
470 432 19th Century Literature: Realism
470 435 Franz Kafka
470 436 German Literature of 20th Century after 1945

Greek

489 241 Modern Greek Masterpieces in Translation
489 347 Life and Works of Odysseus Elytis
489 383 Life and Works Kazantzakis

Hebraic Studies
(The Hebraic Studies department no longer exists. These courses are only valid for students who took them under subject code 500, before Fall 2001 )

All courses except 500:101, 102, 103, 104, 131, 132, 215, 216.

History

506 110 Age of European Global Expansion
506 111 World History in the 20th Century
506 114 World Civilizations
506 201 20th Century World History to 1945
506 202 20th Century World History from 1945
506 211 Women in Europe and America to 1800
506 212 Women in Europe and America from 1800
508 200 Ancient Near East
508 201 Islamic Civilization
508 220 Ancient Africa
508 222 Modern Africa
All 300, 400-level courses in subjects 506, 508, 510, 512 EXCEPT the following:
506 436 Oral History Fieldwork
506 451 Public History Internship
506 452 General History Internship

Italian

All 300- and 400-level courses taught in Italian.

Japanese

The following courses are taught in Japanese:

565 301,302 Advanced Japanese
565 313,314 Advanced Japanese Conversation & Contemporary Issues
All 400-level courses taught in Japanese.

The following courses are taught in English:

565 241 Japanese Literature in Translation
565 242 Modern Japanese Literature in Translation
565 250 Language and Society in Japan
565 315 Japanese Literature and the Atomic Bomb
565 317 Love, Honor, and Suicide in Japanese Lit.
565 350 Japanese Film
565 360 Japanese Women Writers
565 370 Community & Difference in Japanese Lit. & Film
565 483 From Text to Image in Japanese Art

Journalism and Mass Media

567 310 Broadcast News Writing
567 324 News Writing
567 325 News Reporting and Editing
567 326 Advanced Reporting--Urban & Metro. Affairs
567 327 Public Information and Public Relations
567 410 Magazine Writing
567 423 Comm. Law, Freedom, & Responsibility
567 470 Analysis of News

Korean

The following courses are taught in Korean:

574 301,302 Advanced Korean
All 400-level courses taught in Korean.

The following course is taught in English:

574 210 Intro to Korean Culture
574 220 Korean Literature in Translation

Labor Studies

575 201, 202 Development of the Labor Movement
575 301 Comparative Labor Movements
575 308 Dynamics of Work and Work Organizations
575 363 Labor Unions and World Economy
575 395 Perspectives on Labor Studies
575 450 Senior Seminar in Labor Studies
575 494,495 Independent Study and Research

Latin American Studies

590 401,402 Seminar in Latin American Studies
590 497,498 Honors in Latin American Studies

Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies

836/595 495 Independent Study
836/595 497 Seminar in Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies

Mathematics

640 300 Intro to Mathematical Reasoning
640 311 Advanced Calculus I
640 351 Intro. to Abstract Algebra

Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

694 495,496 Honors Laboratory Research

Philosophy

730 102 Logic, Reasoning, & Persuasion (4 credits)
730 104 Intro to Philosophy (4 credits)
730 106 Current Moral and Social Issues (4 credits)
730 393,394 Independent Study
All courses at the 400 level except 407, 408, 422, 424, 426.

Planning and Public Policy

762 330 Local Fiscal Policy
762 494 Senior Seminar
762 495,496 Special Topics in Planning and Public Policy

Political Science

790 319 Issues in American Foreign Policy
790 324 Causes of War
790 366 Formulation of American Foreign Policy
790 371 Western Tradition: Plato to Machiavelli
790 372 Western Tradition: Hobbes to Mill
790 375 American Political Thought
790 376 American Political Theory
790 395 Political Science Seminar
790 472 Religion and Politics
790 481,482 Internship in Political Science
790 491,492 Independent Study and Research
790 493 Internship in Political Science
790 494 Washington Research
790 495,496 Honors in Political Science

Portuguese

810 315,316 Intro to Luso-Brazilian Literature
810 325 Advanced Grammar and Style
810 330 Literature and Culture in Brazil
810 335 Contemporary Portuguese Literature
810 340 Contemporary Brazilian Literature
810 345 Realism in Portuguese Literature
810 350 African Literatures of Portuguese Expression
All 400-level courses taught in Portuguese.

Psychology

830 302 Sensation and Perception Lab
830 304 Memory and Attention Lab
830 306 Cognition Lab
830 312 Conditioning and Learning Lab
830 314 Physiological Psychology Lab
830 316 Comparative Psychology Lab
830 323 Research Methods in Social Psychology Lab
830 332 Infant and Child Development Lab
830 342 Research in Personality Lab
830 352 Psychology of Language Lab
830 366 Hormones and Behavior Lab
830 374 Organizational and Personnel Psychology Lab
830 413 Neuropsychopharmacology Lab
830 497,498 Honors Research

Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies

836 495 Independent Study
836 497 Seminar in Puerto Rican Hispanic. Carib. Studies

Religion

840 301 Ancient Near Eastern Religions
840 302 Cultural Context of Old Testament
840 303 Hebrew Prophets
840 307 Jesus
840 309 John
840 324 Chinese Religions
840 325 Prophet Muhammad
840 335 Meditation in Eastern Tradition
840 341 Religion and Psychology
840 342 Religious Experience & Contemporary Culture
840 346 Sexuality in Western Religious Traditions
840 347 War, Peace, & Violence in West. Religious. Thought
840 352 Religion and Science
840 356 Islamic Mysticism
840 395,396 Research in Religion
840 401 Studies in Old Testament Literature
840 402 Studies in New Testament Literature
840 482 Seminar in Islamic Ethics
840 495,496 Research in Religion

Russian

The following courses are taught in English:

860 259,260 Major Russian Writers in Translation
860 330 Dostoevsky

The following courses are taught in Russian:

860 327,328 The Russian Novel
860 332 Russian Poetry
860 335 Landscapes of the Mind
860 336 The Art and Literature of the Soviet Period
860 337 Ideology and the Const. of Fact: Soviet Cinema
860 433 Pushkin and His Age
860 435 Sexuality & Social Const. of Gender in Russian. Lit.

Rutgers College Honors Program

All 12:090 Seminars offered through the Rutgers College Honors Program.

Slavic and East European Studies

861 259 Intro to Slavic Civilizations and Cultures
861 455 Seminar at Center for Russian, Central, and East European Studies

Sociology

920 311 Intro to Social Research
920 312 Computer Analysis of Social Science Data
920 314 Contemporary Sociological Theories
920 493,494 Independent Study in Sociology
920 495,496 Research in Sociology
920 497,498 Honors in Sociology

South Asian Studies

925 330 Early Modern South Asia, 1500-1800
925 331 Women in South Asian History
925 332 Slavery in South Asian History
925 333 Culture and Power in South Asia
925 336 South Asia, 1947-Present

Spanish

940 325 Advanced Grammar and Composition
940 326 Advanced Language Workshop
940 331,332 Literature & Culture of the Hispanic Caribbean
940 333,334 Literature and Culture of Spanish America
940 335,336 Literature and Culture of Spain
All 400-level courses taught in Spanish.

Theater Arts

965 401 Theater Criticism

Urban Studies

975 249 Intro to Urban Mgt. and Public Administration
975 298,299 Special Topics in Urban Studies
975 330 Urban Fiscal Policy
975 493,494 Senior Seminar in Urban Studies
975 498,499 Special Topics in Urban Studies

Women's Studies

988 101 Women, Culture, and Society
988 235 Dynamics of Class, Race, and Sex
988 301 Theories of Feminism
988 302 Comparative Feminisms
988 370 Research Methods in Women's Studies
988 490 Seminar: Women and Contemporary Issues
988 491 Seminar in Women's Studies
988 492 Seminar: Special Topics in Women's Studies


Subject to change. Individual course offerings may vary from term to term.


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