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-Spring 2010
-Summer 2009
-Fall 2009

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This is a list of courses that can be counted toward the Certificate in the Study of Arts and Sciences Through Primary Texts. Honors courses not listed may be available for certificate credit for students in the honors program. Please consult with the director to determine which courses are offered in the upcoming semester.

* Denotes classes that fulfill the University General Education requirements

Arts & Sciences

*DAS 300: Primary Texts Core Course

Chemistry

*CHEM 650: History of Chemistry (1 section every other year)
Physical Sciences

Economics

ECON 710: History of Economic Thought (1 section per year)
Social Sciences
English
All English Literature courses are approved, with the following exclusions:
English 100-229; 300, 400, 415, 417, 430, 435, 461, 463, 465, 469, 476, 485, 490, 510, 516, 562/662, 604, 661, 663, 665, 685, 700, 759, 761, 762, 763, and 771.

Geography

GEOG 490: Problems in Geography (instructor permission-see Dr. Bagby
for more information)
Social Sciences
*GEOG 510: Geography of the American West
Social Sciences
*GEOG 600: Mountain Geography
GEOG 770 Perception of the Environment (Dr. Kevin Blake)
History
HIST 101: Rise of Europe (Dr. Marsha Frey's section only)
Western Heritage, Social Sciences
HIST 102: The Modern Era (Drs. Bob Linder & David Stone's Section only)
Western Heritage, Social Sciences
HIST 200: Topics: History of Warfare (will be offered within the next two
years) (Dr. Parillo's section only)
Western Heritage, Social Sciences
HIST 504: Intellectual History of Early China
Social Sciences
HIST554: Topics in Southern History
HIST555: American Constitutional History
Western Heritage
*HIST556: The Bill of Rights in America
Western Heritage
HIST565 History and Culture of Greece
Western Heritage
HIST566 History and Culture of Ancient Rome
HIST 591: The Russian Empire
Social Sciences, International Overlay
HIST 597: Topics: The French Revolution (Dr. Frey's Section only)
Western Heritage, Social Sciences
HIST 598: Ancient Egypt
Social Sciences
 
 

Honors Program (Honors Students Only)

Honors Introduction to the Humanities I (1 section per year)
Honors Introduction to the Humanities II (1 section per year)

Other honors courses may be available. See Dr. Bagby for more information.

Mathematics

MATH 570: History of Mathematics (II, 1 section per year)
Math BS option 1, Math BA

Modern Languages (Bold = language students only)

*MLANG 399: Honors Seminar in Modern Languages
MLANG 507 : European Literature in Translation (recently revised by Dr.
Peter Arnds)
Literary & Rhetorical Arts
*FREN 503: Black African Francophone Literature in Translation
Literary & Rhetorical Arts, International Overlay
FREN 519: French Literature in Translation
Literary & Rhetorical Arts
*GRMN 503: German Literature in Translation
Literary & Rhetorical Arts
LATIN 501: Classical Literature in Translation
Literary & Rhetorical Arts
RUSSN 504: Russian Literature in Translation
Literary & Rhetorical Arts, International Overlay
RUSSN 508: Russian Literature in Translation: The Soviet Period
Literary & Rhetorical Arts, International Overlay
SPAN 505: Spanish Literature in Translation
Literary & Rhetorical Arts
*FREN 511: Masterpieces of French Literature I (I, 1 section year)
*FREN 512: Masterpieces of French Literature II (II, 1 section per
year)
FREN 709: Medieval French Literature (varies, 1 section every
other year)
FREN 710: Sixteenth Century French Literature (varies, 1 section
every other year)
FREN 711: Seventeenth Century French Literature I (I, 1 section
every other year)
FREN 712: Seventeenth Century French Literature II (II, 1 section
per year)
FREN 713: Eighteen Century French Literature (II, 1 section every
other year)
FREN 714: Nineteenth Century French Literature (I, 1 section every
other year)
FREN 715: Nineteenth Century French Literature II
FREN 716: Twentieth Century French Literature I (1999)
FREN 717: Twentieth Century French Literature II (varies, 1 section
every other year)
FREN 718: The French Novel (1995)
FREN 720: Seminar in french
GRMN 521: Introduction to German Literature I (I, 1 section per
year)
GRMN 522: Introduction to German Literature II (II, 1 section per
year)
GRMN 721: German Classicism (1995)
GRMN 722: German Romanticism ( II, 1 section per year)
GRMN 723: Goethe and Faust
GRMN 724: German Prose and Drama of the Nineteenth Century (
II, 1 section per year)
GRMN 725: Early Twentieth Century Literature ( II, 1 section per
year)
GRMN 726: German Literature Since 1945 ( I, 1 section per year)
GRMN 727: The Modern German Novel ( II, 1 section per year)
GRMN 729: Seminar in German
GRMN 733: The Enlightenment and Storm
GRMN 735: German Lyric Poetry
RUSSN 552: Survey of Russian Literature
SPAN 550: Introduction to the Literature of Spanish
SPAN 563: Introduction to the Literature of Spanish America (varies,
1-2 sections per year)
SPAN 567: Introduction to the Literature of Spain (varies, 1-2
sections per year)
SPAN 750: Spanish-American Literature from its Origins to the
Nineteenth Century
SPAN 751: Spanish-American Literature: Late Nineteenth Century to
Early Twentieth Century
SPAN 752: Contemporary Spanish-American Narrative
SPAN 755: Spanish-American Drama
SPAN 756: Nineteenth Century Spanish Literature
SPAN 761: Medieval and Renaissance Literature
SPAN 763: Twentieth Century Spanish Literature
SPAN 764: Spanish Literature of the Golden Age
SPAN 766: Spanish Poetry
SPAN 767: Spanish-American Poetry
SPAN 775: Cervantes

Philosophy

PHILO 135: Social and Political Thought
Philosophy
*PHILO 145: Introduction to the Philosophical Classics
Philosophy
PHILO 215: Honors Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy
PHILO 230: Honors Introduction to Moral Philosophy
Philosophy
*PHILO 297: Honors Introduction to the Humanities I (I, 1 section per year)
Philosophy
PHILO 300: History of Ancient Philosophy (1 section per year; Fall)
Philosophy
PHILO 301: History of Modern Philosophy (1 section per year; Spring)
Philosophy
PHILO 360: Topics in Continental Philosophy (on sufficient demand)
Philosophy
PHILO 585: History of Ethics (1 section every other year)
Philosophy
PHILO 601: Advanced Issues in the History of Philosophy
Philosophy
PHILO 645: Philosophy of Science
Philosophy

Physics

*PHYS 101: The Physical World I (1 section per year-Fall, Dr. Sorensen's section only) Social Sciences, Western Heritage

PHYS 400: Great Ideas in Physics (Dr. Sorensen's section only) Physical Sciences

Political Science

*POLSC 301: Introduction to Political Theory (I, II, 2 sections per year)
Social Sciences, Western Heritage
POLSC 661: Political Thought: Classical to Sixteenth Century (I, 1 section
every other year)
Social Sciences, Western Heritage
POLSC 663: Political Thought: Since the Sixteenth Century (II, 1 section
every other year)
Social Sciences, Western Heritage
POLSC 667: American Political Thought (varies, 1 section every other year)
Social Sciences, Western Heritage
POLSC 670: Law, Politics, and Literature
Social Sciences
POLSC 671: Modern Political Thought (varies, 1 section every other year)
Social Sciences, Western Heritage
POLSC 672: Ideologies (varies, 1 section every other year)
Social Sciences, Western Heritage
POLSC 731: Comparative Civil Military Relations (1 section every other
year)
Social Sciences

Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

ANTH 602: Anthropologic Theory
Social Sciences

ANTH 618: Religion in Culture, Social Sciences. Same as Sociology 618.

SOCIO 214: Intro to Sociology (Honors section - Dr. Dana Britton only) Social Sciences

SOCIO 710: Systematic Analysis of Social Theory (1 section per year)

Social Sciences

Speech, Theatre and Dance

COMM 330: Rhetoric in Western Thought (II, 1 section per year)
Literary & Rhetorical Arts
COMM 545: Communication and Democracy (Dr. Steffensmeier's section
only)
COMM 730: Classical Rhetorical Theory (spring semester, in even years)
Literary & Rhetorical Arts
THTRE 370: Dramatic Structure
Fine Arts
THTRE 572: History of Theatre I (II, 1 section per year)
Fine Arts
THTRE 573: History of Theatre II (I, 1 section per year)
Fine Arts