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  1. Overview Courses (select one)
    • Income Distribution (ILRLE 4410)
    • Inequality, Diversity, and Justice (PHIL 1930, CRP 2930, GOVT 2935, and SOC 2930)
    • Power and Poverty in America (GOVT 310)
    • Comparative Social Inequalities (D SOC 3700 and SOC 3710)
    • Social Inequality (SOC 2208 and DSOC 2090)
    • Organizations and Social Inequality (ILROB 6260)
    • Racial and Ethinic Differentiation (PAM 3370 and SOC 3370)
    • Race, Class, Gender, and Research (SOC 221)
  2. Core Requirement
    • Controversies About Inequality (SOC 2220, D SOC 2220, PAM 2220, ILROB 2220, PHIL 1950, and GOVT 2225)
  3. Electives (select four)
    • AFRICANA STUDIES AND RESEARCH CENTER
      • Black Families and Socialization of Black Children (AS&RC 171)
      • History and Politics of Racialisation: A Comparative Study (AS&RC 204)
      • African-American Social and Political Thought (AS&RC 231)
      • Race, Power, and Privilege in the United States (AS&RC 280)
      • History of Resistance Movements in Africa and the Diaspora (AS&RC 283)
      • Government and Politics in Africa (AS&RC 311[3600])
      • Race in U.S. Cinema 1895 to 1930 (AS&RC 320[3202] and FILM 320[3200])
      • Twentieth-Century Black Cultural Movements (AS & RC 332)
      • Global Perspectives on Gender (AS&RC 362)
      • Black Child and Adolescent Development (AS&RC 375 and PSYCH 375)
      • Archaeology and the African Diaspora (AS&RC 385)
      • Lynching Violence in America (AS&RC 413 and S HUM 413)
      • Public Policy and the African-American Urban Community (AS&RC420)
      • Rastafari, Race, and Resistance (AS&RC 426 and S HUM 425)
      • Black Feminism and Photography (AS&RC 437[4203])
      • Education in Africa and the Diaspora (AS&RC 459 and EDUC 459)
      • Politics and Social Change in the Caribbean (AS&RC 451)
      • The Archaeology of Slavery (AS&RC 453 and AM ST 453[4600])
      • The Family and Society in Africa (AS&RC 478)
      • Women and Gender Issues in Africa (AS&RC 479)
      • Politics and Social Change in Southern Africa (AS&RC 484)
      • Global Africa: Comparative Black Experience (AS&RC 501)
      • Education and Development in Africa (AS&RC 502)
    • AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
      • Introduction to American Indian Studies (AIS 100)
      • Introduction to American Indian Studies II: Contemporary Issues in Indigenous North America(AIS 110[1101])
      • Indian America in the Twentieth Century (AIS 175 and D SOC 175)
      • Political History of American Indians in the United States (AIS 209 and HIST 209)
      • Introduction to Native American History (AIS 266[2660], HIST 266[2660], and AM ST 266[2660])
      • Social Movements (AIS 311, D SOC 311, and LSP 311)
      • Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the American South (AIS 329 and HIST 329)
      • Anthropology of Colonialism (AIS 353 and ANTHR 353)
    • AMERICAN STUDIES
      • Introduction to American Studies: New Approaches to Understanding American Diversity, The Twentieth Century (AM ST 110 and LSP 110)
      • Comparative Migration to the Americas (AM ST 204, HIST 202, LSP 203)
      • African-American Women in the Twentieth Century (AM ST 212, HIST 212 and FGSS 212)
      • Introduction to Asian American History (AM ST 213 and HIST 264)
      • Latino Communities (AM ST 231[2300], D SOC 230[2300], and LSP 230[2300])
      • Twentieth Century Women Novelists (AM ST 252, ENGL 251 and FGSS 251)
      • Introduction to U.S. Latino History, Part I (AM ST 259, HIST 260 and LSP 260)
      • Latinos in the US: 1898 - Present (AM ST 261, HIST 261 and LSP 261)
      • Asian American Women and Literature (AM ST 266, ENGL 266 and AAS 266)
      • Politics and Culture in the 1960s (AM ST 268 and ENGL 268)
      • Social Movements in American Politics (AM ST 302 and GOVT 302)
      • African-American Women in Slavery and Freedom (AM ST 303, HIST 303 and FGSS 307)
      • American Cultural and Social Change (AM ST 304 and HIST 304)
      • Prisons (AM ST 315 and GOVT 314)
      • Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States (LSP 319 and GOVT 319)
      • Race and Politics in 20th Century America (AM ST 325 and HIST 323)
      • Anthropology of Colonialism (AM ST 353, ANTHR 353 and AIS 353)
      • Latinos, Law and Identity (AM ST 357, D SOC 355 and LSP 355)
      • American Novel Since 1950 (AM ST 368 and ENGL 368)
      • Slavery in 20th-Century American Film and Fiction (AM ST 374[3681], ENGL 374[3740], and FGSS 378[3780])
      • Comparative Race and Ethnicity (AM ST 375[3750], D SOC 375[3750], and LSP 375[3750])
      • Policing and Prison in American Culture (AM ST 395 and ENGL 397)
      • Latina/o Popular Culture (AM ST 396, LSP 398 and ENGL 396)
      • The Immigrant City: 1900-2000 (AM ST 406, HIST 412, LSP 406 and S HUM 406)
      • Lynching Violence in America (AM ST 413 and S HUM 413)
      • Asian American Communities (AM ST 420[4220], HIST 420[4200], and AAS 424[4240])
      • Multicultural Issues in Education (AM ST 451, EDUC 451 and LSP 451)
      • Anthropology of Colonialism (AM ST 453[3453] and ANTHR 353[3453])
      • Black Manhattan: 1919-1940 (AM ST 467 and ENGL 467)
      • Immigration (AM ST 485, HIST 485 and LSP 485)
      • Studies in the American Experience (AM ST 500, HIST 500)
      • History of Women in the Professions, 1800 to the Present (AM ST 528, HD 258, and HIST 238)
      • Jim Crow and Execution Era in America (AM ST 497 and HIST 497)
    • ANTHROPOLOGY
      • Cultural Diversity and Contemporary Issues (ANTHR 200[1420])
      • Slavery and Human Trafficking (ANTHR 228[2428])
      • Asians in the Americas: A Comparative Perspective (AAS 303 and ANTHR 303)
      • Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (ANTHR 321/621 and FGSS 321/621)
      • Asian Minorities (ANTHR 346 and ASIAN 345)
      • Anthropology of Colonialism (ANTHR 353 and AIS 353)
      • Democratizing Society: Participation, Action, and Research (ANTH 362/662)
      • Marx: An Overview of His Thought (ANTHR 368/668)
      • Masks of Power/ Strategies of Resistance (ANTHR 388)
      • Ethnicity and Identity Politics: An Anthropological Perspective (ANTHR 479)
      • Culture and Symbolism (ANTHR 600)
      • Latino Languages, Ideology and Practice (ANTHR 660)
      • Action Research (ANTHR 663)
    • APPLIED ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
      • Contemporary Controversies in the Global Economy (AEM 200)
      • Women, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship (AEM 334)
      • Policy Analysis: Welfare Theory, Agriculture, and Trade (AEM 630 and ECON 430)
      • Food and Nutrition Policy (AEM 665 and NS 685)
      • Economics of Development (AEM 666 and ECON 666)
      • Topics in Economic Development (AEM 667 and ECON 770)
    • ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
      • Introduction to Asian American Studies (AAS 110)
      • Asian American History (AAS 213 and HIST 213)
      • Asian American Women and Literature (AAS 266 and ENGL 266)
      • Asians in the Americas: A Comparative Perspective (AAS 303 and ANTHR 303)
      • Asian American Women's History (HIST 347 and FGSS 347)
      • Race, Space and Place (AAS 395 and CRP 395)
      • Asian American Communities (AAS 424[4240], HIST 420[4200], and AM ST 420[4220])
      • Immigration and Ethnic Identity (AAS 438 and SOC 438)
      • Jim Crow and Exclusion Era America (AAS 497 and HIST 497)
    • ASIAN STUDIES
      • Theorizing Gender and Race in Asian Histories and Literatures (ASIAN 388/688)
      • Asian Minorities(ASIAN 345 and ANTHRO 346)
      • Virtual Orientalisms (ASIAN 415, COM L 418 and S HUM 415)
      • Undergraduate Seminar on Gender and Sexuality in Southeast Asian History (ASIAN 416 and HIST 416)
      • Language, Religion, and Politics in Modern South Asia (ASIAN 431)
      • Internationalism, Nationalism, and Modern Japanese Discursive Space (ASIAN 483)
      • The Plural Society Revisited (ASIAN 607 and GOVT 653)
    • CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING
      • Inequality, Diversity, and Justice (CRP 293, SOC 293, GOVT 293, and PHIL 193)
      • Affordable Housing Policies and Programs (CRP 343/643)
      • Gender and Globalization (CRP 365 and FGSS 360)
      • Ethics, Development, and Globalization (CRP 395 and CRP 649)
      • Separate Societies: Poverty and Inequality in US Citizens (CRP 395)
      • Race, Space and Place (CRP 395 and AAS 395)
      • Urban Economics (CRP 404[4040] and CRP 504[5040])
      • Social Policy and Social Welfare (CRP 448)
      • Issues in African Development (CRP 477 and CRP 677)
      • Gender and International Development (FGSS 614 and CRP 614)
    • COMMUNICATION
      • Sex, Gender, and Communication (COMM 284)
    • COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
      • Poetry and Poetics of Difference (COM L 225 and ENGL 225)
      • Literatures of the Black Atlantic (COM L 277 and ENGL 277)
      • Europe and its Others: An Introduction to the Literature of Colonialism (COM L 304)
      • Political Theory and Cinema (COM L 330, GERST 330, GOVT 370 and THETR 329)
      • The European Novel (COM L 363 and COM L 364)
      • Contemporary Fiction (COM L 365)
      • Literature and Ethics (COM L 370)
      • 20th-Century Black Cultural Movements (COM L 387[3870], COM L 690[6900], AS&RC 332[6202], and AS&RC 532[3201])
      • Women Around Freud (COM L 412, FGSS 413 and GERST 413)
      • Virtual Orientalisms (COM L 418, S HUM 415 and ASIAN 415)
      • Marx, Nietzsche, Freud (COM L 425, GERST 415 and GOVT 473)
      • Racial Democracy in the Americas (COM L 432, ENGL 418 and S HUM 418)
      • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (COM L 459, HIST 456, ITALL 456, MUSIC 474, and S HUM 459)
      • Feminist Theory/Lesbian Theory (COM L 465, FGSS 465 and GERST 465)
      • The Cultural Theory of the Frankfurt School (COM L 495, GERST 495 and GOVT 471)
      • Sexual Citizenship (COM L 497, FGSS 497, and FRLIT 495)
      • Special Topics in Feminist Theory (COM L 600, GERST 400 and ANTHRO 600)
      • Comparison and Cultural Difference (COM L 609)
      • Sexuality and the Politics of Representation (COM L 611[6110] and FILM 610[6100])
    • DEVELOPMENT SOCIOLOGY
      • Introduction to American Indian Studies (D SOC 100 and AIS 100)
      • Introduction to Sociology (D SOC 101)
      • Issues in Contemporary American Indian Society (D SOC 175)
      • Population Dynamics (D SOC 201[2010] and SOC 202[2202])
      • International Development (D SOC 205 and SOC 206)
      • Gender and Society (D SOC 206 and FGSS 206)
      • Social Inequality (D SOC 209 and SOC 208)
      • Social Indicators, Data Management and Analysis (D SOC 213)
      • Sociology of Health and Ethnic Minorities (D SOC 220 and LSP 220)
      • Latino Communities (D SOC 230[2300], AM ST 230, and LSP 230[2300])
      • Latinos in the United States (D SOC 265, LSP 201 and SOC 265)
      • Immigration and a Changing America (D SOC 275)
      • Education, Inequality, and Development (D SOC 305)
      • Social Movements (D SOC 311)
      • Social Indicators (D SOC 313)
      • Indigenous Peoples and Globalization (D SOC 325)
      • Latinos, Law, and Identity (D SOC 355)
      • Comparative Social Inequalities (D SOC 370 and SOC 371)
      • Comparative U.S. Racial and Ethnic Relations (D SOC 375[2750], AM ST 375[3750], and LSP 375[3750])
      • Health and Survival Inequalities (D SOC 410, SOC 410, and FGSS 410)
      • Theories of Reproduction (D SOC 421[4210] and SOC 421[4210])
      • Human Migration: Internal and International (D SOC 430)
      • Comparative Ethnic Stratification: Demographic Perspectives (D SOC 431 and D SOC 631)
      • Indigenous Peoples and GLobalization (D SOC 435)
      • Population and Development (D SOC 438 and SOC 437)
      • Population, Environment, and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (D SOC 495)
      • Classical Social Theory (D SOC 603)
      • Land Reform Old and New (D SOC 643)
    • ECONOMICS
      • Equilibrium and Welfare Economics (ECON 337)
      • Labor Economics (ECON 341 and ILRLE 540)
      • Economic Development (ECON 371)
      • Applied Economic Development (ECON 372[3720])
      • History of Economic Analysis (ECON 417[4170])
      • Policy Analysis: Welfare Theory, Agriculture, and Trade (ECON 430 and AEM 630)
      • Income Distribution (ECON 455 and ILRLE 441)
      • Women in the Economy (ECON 457, FGSS 446 and ILRLE 445)
      • Economics of Development (ECON 466 and AEM 666)
      • Hunger and Malnutrition (ECON 474 and NS 457)
      • Seminar in Labor Economics I (ECON 641 and ILRLE 744)
      • Seminar in Labor Economics II (ECON 642 and ILRLE 745)
      • Seminar in Labor Economics III (ECON 643 and ILRLE 746)
      • Topics in Economic Development (ECON 770 and AEM 667)
      • Economics of Development (ECON 772)
      • Economic Development (ECON 773)
    • EDUCATION
      • Multiculturalism in Education (EDUC 100)
      • Introduction to Education (EDUC 101)
      • Engaging Diversity: Multicultural Issues in Education (EDUC 151)
      • Social and Political Context of American Education (EDUC 271)
      • Issues in Educational Policy (EDUC 370)
      • Political Economy of Education (EDUC 378)
      • Multicultural Issues in Education (EDUC 451)
      • Education in Africa and the Diaspora (EDUC 459 and AS&RC 459)
      • Education and Development in Africa (EDUC 502[5020] and AS&RC 502[5020])
      • Educational Finance (EDUC 664)
    • ENGLISH
      • Introduction to Cultural Studies (ENGL 209)
      • Poetry and Poetics of Difference (ENGL 225 and COM L 225)
      • Rewriting the Classics: Stories of Travels and Encounters (ENGL 235)
      • Twentieth Century Women Novelists (ENGL 251, FGSS 251, and AM ST 252)
      • Studies in Film Analysis: Monsters and Misfits: Hollywood's Misogynist Myths of Women (ENGL 263[2630], FGSS 263[2630], and FILM 264[2640])
      • Asian American Women and Literature (ENGL 266, AAS 266 and AM ST 266)
      • Politics and Culture in the 1960s (ENGL 268 and AM ST 268)
      • Literatures of the Black Atlantic (ENGL 277 and COM L 277)
      • Shakespeare: Gender and Power (ENGL 327 and FGSS 327)
      • Studies in Women's Literature (ENGL 348 and FGSS 348)
      • American Novel Since 1950 (ENGL 368 and AM ST 368)
      • The Nineteenth Century Novel (ENGL 370)
      • Slavery in 20th-Century Film and Fiction (ENGL 374[3740] and AM ST 374[3681])
      • Introduction to Global Women's Literature (ENGL 396 and FGSS 396)
      • Latina/o Popular Culture (ENGL 398, LSP 398 and AM ST 396)
      • Policing and Prisons in American Culture (ENGL 397 and AM ST 395)
      • Literature as Moral Inquiry (ENGL 402[4020])
      • Racial Democracy in the Americas (ENGL 418, S HUM 418 and COM L 432)
      • Fiction(s) of Race, Fact(s) of Racism: Perspectives from South African and Afro-American Literatures (ENGL 437)
      • Postmodern Novel (ENGL 456)
      • Black Manhattan: 1919-1940 (ENGL 467 and AM ST 467)
      • Islands of Globalization (ENGL 472[4720] and ENGL 672[6720])
      • Global Women's Literature (ENGL 476 and FGSS 476)
      • Literatures of the Archipelagoes: Caribbean and Pacific "tidalectics" (ENGL 490)
    • FEMINISM, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
      • Work and Family (FGSS 203 and SOC 203)
      • Gender and Society (FGSS 206 and D SOC 206)
      • Introduction to Feminist Theory (FGSS 210)
      • Introduction to Women's Studies (FGSS 211)
      • African-American Women in the Twentieth Century (FGSS 212, HIST 212 and AM ST 212)
      • Gender and Colonization in Latin America (FGSS 216[2160] and HIST 216[2160])
      • Gender, Sex, Empire: Modern Middle East (FGSS 217[2170], HIST 217[2170], and NES 217[2617])
      • Global Sex Work (FGSS 225)
      • Gender in Early Modern Europe (FGSS 234 and HIST 234)
      • History of Women in the Professions, 1800 to the Present (FGSS 238, HD 258, HIST 238 and AM ST 528)
      • Language and Gender (GSS 244 and LING 244)
      • Contemporary Narratives by Latina Writers (FGSS 246, LSP 246 and SPANL 246)
      • Feminism and Philosophy (FGSS 249 and PHIL 249)
      • Twentieth Century Women Novelists (FGSS 251, AM ST 252 and ENGL 251)
      • Studies in Film Analysis: Monsters and Misfits: Hollywood's Misogynist Myths of Women (FGSS 263[2630], ENGL 263[2630], and FILM 265[2650])
      • Gender: Meanings and Practice (FGSS 270 and SOC 270[2700])
      • Women in American Society, Past and Present (FGSS 273 and HIST 273)
      • Gender and Society in the Muslim Middle East (FGSS 281, NES 281 and RELST 281)
      • Gender and Sexual Minorities (FGSS 285[2850] and HD 284[2840])
      • Sex, Gender, and Politics (FGSS 304[3040] and GOVT 304[3043])
      • African-American Women in Slavery and Freedom (FGSS 307, HIST 303 and AM ST 303)
      • The Sociology of Marriage (FGSS 309/509 and SOC 309/509)
      • Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (FGSS 321 and ANTHRO 321)
      • Asian American Women's History (FGSS 347, HIST 347 and AAS 347)
      • Contemporary Issues in Women's Health (FGSS 350 and PAM 350)
      • Health and Survival Inequalities (SOC 410 and D SOC 410)
      • Gender and Work (FGSS 314, FGSS 514, ILROB 324, SOC 314 and SOC 514)
      • Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (FGSS 321/621 and ANTHR 321/621)
      • Shakespeare: Gender and Power (FGSS 327 and ENGL 327)
      • Feminism Movements and the State (FGSS 353 and GOVT 353)
      • Gender and Globalization (FGSS 360 and CRP 395)
      • Gender, Ideology, and Culture (FGSS 380 and SOC 380)
      • Women and Unions (FGSS 384 and ILRCB 384)
      • Gender and Sexual Minorities (FGSS 385 and HD 384)
      • Introduction to Global Women's Literature (FGSS 396 and ENGL 396)
      • Women Around Freud (FGSS 413, GERST 413 and COM L 412)
      • Race, Gender, and Organization (FGSS 415 and GOVT 415)
      • Gender and Sexsuality in Southeast Asia (FGSS 416, ASIAN 416 and HIST 416)
      • Theories of Reproduction (FGSS 421[4210] and D SOC 421[4210])
      • Historical Issues of Gender and Science (FGSS 444 and S&TS 444)
      • Women in the Economy (FGSS 446, ILRLE 445 and ECON 457)
      • Gender and Clinical Psychology (FGSS 450 and FGSS 650 and PSYCH 450)
      • Diversity and Employee Relations (FGSS 462 and ILRHR 463)
      • Feminist Theory/Lesbian Theory (FGSS 465, GERST 465 and COM L 465)
      • Feminism and Gender Discrimination (FGSS 466 and GOVT 466)
      • Radical Democratic Feminisms (FGSS 468 and GOVT 467)
      • Global Women's Literature (FGSS 476 and ENGL 476)
      • Seminar: Beliefs, Attitudes, and Ideologies (FGSS 488 and PSYCH 489)
      • Sexual Citizenship (FGSS 497, COM L 497, and FRLIT 495)
      • Gender and International Development (FGSS 614 and CRP 614)
      • Comparative History of Women and Work (FGSS 636 and ILRIC 636)
      • Topics in the History of Women in Science (FGSS 644 and S&TS 644)
    • FILM
      • Studies in Film Analysis: Monsters and Misfits: Hollywood's Misogynist Myths of Women (FILM 265[2650], ENGL 263[2630], and FGSS 263[2630])
      • Race in U.S. Cinema 1895 to 1930 (FILM 320[3200], VISST 320, and AS&RC 320[3202])
      • African American Cinema (FILM 390, AM ST 386, ART H 390 and AS RC 390)
      • Sexuality and the Politics of Representation (FILM 610[6100] and FGSS 610[6100])
    • FRENCH LITERATURE
      • May ’68 and Its Consequences (FRLIT 326)
      • French Feminisms (FRLIT 493)
      • Sexual Citizenship (FRLIT 495, FGSS 497, and COMM L 497)
    • GERMAN STUDIES
      • Political Theory and Cinema (GERST 330, GOVT 370, THETR 329 and COML 330)
      • Minority Literature in the Federal Republic (GERST 392)
      • The Afro-Europeans (GERST 403)
      • Women Around Freud (GERST 413, COM L 412, and FGSS 413)
      • Marx, Nietzsche, Freud (GERST 415, GOVT 473, and COM L 425)
      • Imagining the Holocaust (GERST 457/657)
      • Feminist Theory/Lesbian Theory (FGSS 465, COM L 465, and GERST 465)
      • The Cultural Theory of the Frankfurt School (GERST 495, GOVT 471 and COM L 495)
    • GOVERNMENT
      • Inequality, Diversity, and Justice (GOVT 293, PHIL 193, SOC 293 and CRP 293)
      • Global Thinking (GOVT 294 and PHIL 194)
      • Social Movements in American Politics (GOVT 302 and AM ST 302)
      • Women and Politics (GOVT 304[3043] and FGSS 304[3040])
      • Latino Politics in the United States (GOVT 306 and LSP 306)
      • Power and Poverty in America (GOVT 310)
      • Urban Politics (GOVT 311)
      • Prisons (GOVT 314 and AM ST 315)
      • Racial and Ethnic Politics (GOVT 319, LSP 319 and AM ST 313)
      • Feminism Movements and the State (GOVT 353 and FGSS 353)
      • Modern Political Philosophy (GOVT 362 and PHIL 346)
      • Political Theory and Cinema (GOVT 370, THETR 329, COM L 330 and GERST 330)
      • Concepts of Race and Racism (GOVT 377)
      • Globaliztion (GOVT 400)
      • The Politics of Education (GOVT 406)
      • Race, Gender, and Organization (GOVT 415 and FGSS 415)
      • Poor People's Movements (GOVT 456)
      • Feminism and Gender Discrimination (GOVT 466 and FGSS 466)
      • Radical Democratic Feminisms (GOVT 467 and FGSS 468)
      • The Cultural Theory of the Frankfurt School (GOVT 471, COM L 495 and GERST 495)
      • Marx, Nietzsche, Freud (GOVT 473, COM L 425 and GERST 415)
      • International Justice (GOVT 492 and PHIL 448)
      • Studies in Public Policy (GOVT/ALS 500, AM ST 501, PAM 496)
      • Political Identity: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism (GOVT 610 and LSP 610)
      • The Plural Society Revisited (GOVT 653 and ASIAN 607)
      • Social Movements (GOVT 660 and SOC 660)
      • Theory and Practice of Nationalism (GOVT 674)
      • Politics of Transnationalism (GOVT 681)
    • HISTORY
      • Immigration and Ethnicity in Twentieth-Century U.S. (HIST 201)
      • Comparative Migration to the Americas (HIST 202, LSP 203 and AM ST 204)
      • Political History of American Indians in the United States (HIST 209 and AIS 209)
      • African-American Women in the Twentieth Century (HIST 212, AM ST 212, and FGSS 212)
      • Asian American History (HIST 213 and AAS 213)
      • Gender and Colonization in Latin America (HIST 216[2160] and LAT A 216[2161])
      • Gender, Sexuality, and Empire: The View from the Modern Middle East (HIST 217[2170], NES 217[2617], and FGSS 217[2170])
      • Gender in Early Modern Europe (HIST 234 and FGSS 234)
      • Antisemitism and the Crisis of Modernity (HIST 235 and JWST 254)
      • History of Women in the Professions, 1800 to the Present (HIST 238, HD 258, AM ST 528 and FGSS 238)
      • The Past and Present of Precolonial Africa (HIST 255)
      • Introduction to U.S. Latino History, Part I (HIST 260, LSP 260 and AM ST 259)
      • Latinos in the US: 1898-Present (HIST 261, LSP 261 and AM ST 261)
      • Introduction to Asian American History (HIST 264 and AM ST 213)
      • Introduction to Native American History (HIST 266[2660])
      • Women in American Society, Past and Present (HIST 273 and FGSS 273)
      • 20th Century Russia and the Soviet Union (HIST 290)
      • African-American Women in Slavery and Freedom (HIST 303, AM ST 303 and FGSS 307)
      • American Cultural and Social Change (HIST 304 and AM ST 304)
      • Race and Politics in 20th Century America (HIST 323 and AM ST 325)
      • Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the Early South (HIST 329 and AIS 329)
      • African-American History from Slavery to Freedom (HIST 335)
      • Asian American Women's History (HIST 347, FGSS 347 and AAS 347)
      • The African-American Workers, 1865-1910: The Rural and Urban Experience (HIST 375 and ILRCB 385)
      • The African-American Workers, 1910- The Present: Race, Work, and the City (HIST 376 and ILRCB 386)
      • A History of African Nationalism, 1945 to 1994 (HIST 407[4070])
      • The Immigrant City: 1900-2000 (HIST 412, LSP 406, S HUM 406 and AM ST 406)
      • Undergraduate Seminar on Gender and Sexuality in Southeast Asian History (HIST 416 and ASIAN 416)
      • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (HIST 456, ITALL 456, MUSIC 474, S HUM 459 and COML 459)
      • Female Adolescence in Historical Perspective (HIST 458, HD 417 and AM ST 417)
      • To Be Enslaved, Then and Now (HIST 442)
      • Antisemitism and the Crisis of Modernity: From the Enlightenment to the Holocaust (HIST 459 and JWST 459)
      • Immigration (HIST 485, AM ST 485 and LSP 485)
      • Jim Crow and Execution Era in America (HIST 497 and AM ST 497)
      • African-American Women (HIST 608)
      • Afro-American Historiography (HIST 610)
      • Seminar in American Labor History (HIST 683 and ILRCB 783)
    • HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
      • Families and the Life Course (SOC 250 and HD 250)
      • Aging and the Life Course (HD 251 and SOC 251)
      • Gender and the Life Course (HD 253)
      • History of Women in the Professions, 1800 to the Present (HD 258, AM ST 528, FGSS 238, and HIST 238)
      • Gender and Sexuality (HD 284[2840], and FGSS 285[2850])
      • Risk and Opportunity Factors in Childhood and Adolescence (HD 353)
      • Children's Development in Different Cultures (HD 368)
      • Gender and Sexual Minorities (HD 384 and FGSS 385)
      • Female Adolescence in Historical Perspective (HD 417, AM ST 417, and HIST 458)
      • Families and Social Policy (HD 456[4560])
      • Health and Social Behavior (HD 457 and SOC 457)
      • Parent-Child Development in African-American Families (HD 458)
      • Contemporary Family Theory and Research (HD 650)
      • Seminar in Family Studies and the Life Course (HD 655)
      • Contemporary Family Theory and Research (HD 650)
    • INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS
      • Race and Rights at Work (ILRCB 208)
      • Strangers and Citizens: Immigration and Labor in U.S. History (ILRCB 302)
      • Recent History of American Workers: From the 60s through the 90s (ILRCB 306)
      • Workers Rights and Human Rights (ILRCB 383)
      • Women and Unions (ILRCB 384 and FGSS 384)
      • The African-American Workers, 1865-1910: The Rural and Urban Experience (ILRCB 385 and HIST 375)
      • The African-American Workers, 1910- The Present: Race, Work, and the City (ILRCB 386 and HIST 376)
      • Unfree Labor: Servants, Slaves (ILRCB 388)
      • Union Organizing (ILRCB 400)
      • Ethics at Work (ILRCB 482)
      • Liberty and Justice for All (ILRCB 488[4880])
      • Theories of Industrial Relations Systems (ILRCB 606)
      • Values in Law, Economics, and Industrial Relations (ILRCB 607)
      • Employment Discrimination and the Law (ILRCB 684)
      • The Economics of Collective Bargaining (ILRCB 705)
      • Seminar in American Labor History (ILRCB 783 and HIST 683)
      • Strangers and Citizens: Immigration an Labor in U.S. History (ILRHR 302)
      • Human Resource Economics and Public Policy (ILRHR 360)
      • Women at Work (ILRHR 366)
      • Working in the New Economy: The Sociology of Work (ILRHR 461)
      • Diversity and Employee Relations (ILRHR 463 and FGSS 462)
      • Immigration and the Labor Force (ILRHR 469)
      • Research on Education Reform and Human Resource Policy (ILRHR 653)
      • Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations (ILRHR 667)
      • Training the Displaced and Disadvantaged (ILRHR 692)
      • Education, Technology, and Productivity (ILRHR 695)
      • Theories of Equality and Their Application in the Workplace (ILRIC 604)
      • Comparative Labor Movements in Latin America (ILRIC 631)
      • Revitalizing the Labor Movement: A Comparative Perspective (ILRIC 632 and GOVT 641)
      • Labor Markets and Income Distribution in Developing Countries (ILRIC 635)
      • Comparative History of Women and Work (ILRIC 636 and FGSS 636)
      • Research Seminar on Labor Markets and Economic Development (ILRIC 730)
      • Workplace Diversity: Stepping into the 21st Century (ILRID 450)
      • Economics of Wages and Employment (ILRLE 240[2400])
      • Income Distribution (ILRLE 441 and ECON 455)
      • Women in the Economy (ILRLE 445, ECON 457 and FGSS 446)
      • Labor Economics (ILRLE 540 and ECON 341)
      • Labor Market and Personnel Economics (ILRLE 544)
      • Economic Anaylsis of the Welfare State (ILRLE 642)
      • Seminar in Labor Economics I (ILRLE 744 and ECON 641)
      • Seminar in Labor Economics II (ILRLE 745 and ECON 642)
      • Seminar in Labor Economics III (ILRLE 746 and ECON 643)
      • Economics of Education (ILRLE 747)
      • Economics of Development (ILRLE 749 and ECON 672)
      • Gender and Work (ILROB 324, SOC 314, SOC 514, FGSS 314, and FGSS 514)
      • Blue-Collar Work in America (ILROB 428[4280])
      • Sociology of Markets (ILROB 622 and SOC 622)
      • Organizations and Social Inequality (ILROB 626 and SOC 322)
    • ITALIAN LITERATURE
      • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (ITALL 456, MUSIC 474, S HUM 459, COM L 459 and HIST 456)
    • JEWISH STUDIES
      • Antisemitism and the Crisis of Modernity (JWST 254 and HIST 235)
    • LATINO STUDIES PROGRAM
      • Introduction to American Studies: New Approaches to Understanding American Diversity, The Twentieth Century (LSP 110 and AM ST 110)
      • Latinos in the United States (LSP 201, SOC 265 and D SOC 265)
      • Comparative Migration to the Americas (LSP 203, AM ST 204 and HIST 202)
      • Sociology of Health and Ethnic Minorities (LSP 220 and D SOC 220)
      • Latino Communities (LSP 230[2300], D SOC 230[2300], and AM ST 230[2300])
      • Contemporary Narratives by Latina Writers (LSP 246, SPANL 246 and FGSS 246)
      • Introduction to U.S. Latino History, Part I (LSP 260, AM ST 259 and HIST 260)
      • Latinos in the US: 1898-Present (LSP 261, AM ST 261 and HIST 261)
      • Latina Activism Feminist Theory (LSP 300)
      • Latino Politics in the United States (LSP 306 and GOVT 306)
      • Social Movements (LSP 311[3110], D SOC 311[3110], and AIS 311[3110])
      • Racial and Ethnic Politics (LSP 319, AM ST 313 and GOVT 319)
      • Latinos, Law and Inequality (LSP 355, AM ST 357 and D SOC 355)
      • Comparative U.S. Racial and Ethnic Relations (LSP 375[3750], AM ST 375[3750], and D SOC 375[3750])
      • Cinema and Social Change (LSP 386)
      • Latina/o Popular Culture (LSP 398, AM ST 396 and ENGL 398)
      • The Immigrant City: 1900-2000 (LSP 406, S HUM 406, AM ST 406 and HIST 412)
      • Multicultural Issues in Education (LSP 451, AM ST 451 and EDUC 451)
      • Immigration (LSP 485, AM ST 485 and HIST 485)
      • Political Identity: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism (LSP 610 and GOVT 610)
    • LINGUISTICS
      • Language and Gender (LING 244 and FGSS 244)
    • MUSIC
      • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (MUSIC 474, S HUM 459, COM L 459, HIST 456, ITALL 456)
    • NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
      • Gender and Society in the Muslim Middle East (NES 281, RELST 281, and FGSS 212)
    • NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES
      • Economics of Malnutrition and Hunger (NS 457 and ECON 474)
      • Assessing Food and Nutrition in a Social Context (NS 650[6500])
      • Food and Nutrition Policy (NS 685 and AEM 665)
    • PHILOSOPHY
      • Inequality, Diversity, and Justice (PHIL 193, SOC 293, CRP 293, and GOVT 293)
      • Global Thinking (PHIL 194 and GOVT 294)
      • Feminism and Philosophy (PHIL 249 and FGSS 249)
      • Ethics (PHIL 241)
      • Marx (PHIL 319)
      • Modern Political Philosophy (PHIL 346 and GOVT 362)
      • International Justice (PHIL 448 and GOVT 492)
    • POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT
      • Economics of the Public Sector (PAM 204)
      • Introduction to Policy Analysis (PAM 230)
      • Critical Perspectives (PAM 240)
      • Race,Power, and Privilege in the United States (PAM 280)
      • Intermediate Policy Analysis (PAM 320)
      • Evaluation of Public Policies (PAM 330[3300]
      • Law, Economics and Public Policy (PAM 333)
      • Low-Income Families: Qualitative and Policy Perspectives (PAM 335[3350])
      • Racial and Ethnic Differentiation (PAM 337 and SOC 337)
      • Contemporary Issues in Women's Health (PAM 350[3500] and FGSS 350)
      • Demography and Family Policy (PAM 371)
      • Human Sexuality (PAM 380[3800])
      • Social Welfare as a Social Institution (PAM 383[3830])
      • Critical Perspectives (PAM 440)
      • Violence against Women: Policy Implications and Global Perspectives (PAM 444[4440] and FGSS 448[4480])
      • The Welfare of America's Children (PAM 462[4620])
      • Social Policy (PAM 473[4730])
      • Economics of Household Behavior (PAM 605)
    • PSYCHOLOGY
      • Social Construction of Gender (PSYCH 277 and FSGG 277)
      • Black Child and Adolescent Development (PSYCH 375 and AS&RC 375)
      • Gender and Clinical Psychology (PSYCH 450, FGSS 450 and FGSS 650)
      • Seminar: Beliefs, Attitudes, and Ideologies (PSYCH 489 and FGSS 488)
    • RELIGIOUS STUDIES
      • Gender and Society in the Muslim Middle East (NES 281, RELST 281, and FGSS 212)
    • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
      • Historical Issues of Gender and Science (S&TS 444 and FGSS 444)
      • Topics in the History of Women in Science (S&TS 644 and FGSS 644)
    • SOCIETY FOR THE HUMANITIES
      • The Immigrant City: 1900-2000 (S HUM 406, AM ST 406, and HIST 412 and LSP 406)
      • Lynching Violence in America (S HUM 413, AS&RC 413, and AM ST 413)
      • Virtual Orientalisms (S HUM 415, ASIAN 415 and COM L 418)
      • Rastafari, Race, and Resistance (S HUM 425, AS&RC 426, and VISST 425[4250])
      • Racial Democracies in the Americas (S HUM 418, COM L 432 and ENGL 418)
      • Opera, History, Politics, Gender (S HUM 459, COM L 459, HIST 456, ITALL 456 and MUSIC 474)
    • SOCIOLOGY
      • Introduction to Sociology (SOC 101)
      • Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (SOC 104)
      • Introduction to Economic Sociology (SOC 105)
      • Introduction to Social Inequality (SOC 108)
      • Work and Family (SOC 203 and FGSS 203)
      • Race and Ethnic Relations (SOC 204)
      • International Development (SOC 206 and D SOC 205)
      • Problems in Contemporary Society (SOC 207 and D SOC 207)
      • Social Inequality (SOC 208 and D SOC 209)
      • Globalization and Inequality (SOC 230)
      • Latino Communities (SOC 231, AM ST 231, D SOC 231 and LSP 230)
      • Politics and Culture (SOC 248)
      • Families and the Life Course (SOC 250 and HD 250)
      • Aging and the Life Course (SOC 251 and HD 251)
      • Latinos in the United States (SOC 265, D SOC 265, and LSP 201)
      • Gender: Meanings and Practice (SOC 270[2700] and FGSS 270)
      • Inequality, Diversity, and Justice (SOC 293, CRP 293, GOVT 293, and PHIL 193)
      • The Sociology of Marriage (SOC 309/509 and FGSS 309/509)
      • Urban Sociology (SOC 312)
      • Gender and Work (SOC 314, SOC 514, ILROB 324, and FGSS 314/514)
      • Gender Inequality (SOC 316)
      • Organizations and Social Inequality (SOC 322 and ILROB 626)
      • Social Policy (SOC 326 and SOC 526)
      • Sociology of Sport (SOC 330)
      • Racial and Ethnic Differentiation (SOC 337, and PAM 337)
      • Schools, Race and Public Policy (SOC 357)
      • Inequality and the Workplace (SOC 362)
      • Comparative Social Inequalities (SOC 371 and D SOC 370)
      • Classical Theory (SOC 375)
      • Gender,Ideology, and Culture (SOC 380 and FGSS 380)
      • Israeli Society (SOC 390)
      • Israeli Palestinian Conflict (SOC 397)
      • Health and Survival Inequalities (SOC 410, D SOC 410, and FGSS 410)
      • Theories of Reproduction (SOC 421[4210], FGSS 421[4210], and D SOC 421[4210])
      • Sociology of Markets (SOC 422/622 and ILROB 622)
      • Artificial Societies (SOC 425 and SOC 527)
      • Population and Development (SOC 437 and D SOC 438)
      • Immigration and Ethnic Identity (SOC 438 and AAS 438)
      • Health and Social Behavior (SOC 457 and HD 457)
      • Social Inequality: Contemporary Theories, Debates, and Models (SOC 518)
      • Group Conflict and the Nation-State (SOC 531)
      • Seminar in Institutions and Rationality (SOC 575)
      • Transitions to Market Economies in China and Eastern Europe (SOC 583)
      • States and Social Movements (SOC 660 and GOVT 660)
    • SPANISH LITERATURE
      • Contemporary Narratives by Latina Writers (SPANL 246, FGSS 246, and LSP 246)
      • Hispanic Caribbean Culture and Literature (SPANL 346)
    • THEATRE ARTS
      • Political Theory and Cinema (THETR 329, COM L 330, GERST 330 and GOVT 370)
      • Third Cinema (THETR 386)

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