Related Fields Courses

Of the 11 courses comprising the Psychology and the Clinical Psychology major requirements, 2 are Related Field courses approved by the Department. The intent of this requirement is to have the student explore, in some depth, at least one other academic discipline with theories or methods related to Psychology. Beginning level courses, such as those often used to meet Distribution requirements, do not count as Related Field courses. However, in a number of departments, a large array of advanced courses does count, as indicated below.

Students may request an exception to count a non-listed course as a Related Field credit by sending a Related Fields Petition to Professor Lisa Shin, Director of Undergraduate Studies. Petitions must include an explanation why the course should be considered (using the criteria above), as well as a syllabus. The committee will examine the prerequisites that demonstrate that the course is beyond the beginning level, as well as the course's relationship to Psychology. Since most ExCollege courses do not have prerequisites, they are rarely approved as Related Field courses. Of course, Related Field courses must be taken for a grade to count towards the major.

Transfer of Credit requests for a related fields course must go through SIS and must be approved by the department in question. For more information, visit FAQs for Undergraduates. Extra Psychology courses (i.e., more than the required 9) cannot be substituted for Related Field courses. However, when a student minors or double majors in a department offering Related Field courses, courses may be used for both purposes, even though those courses are also counting toward a minor or another major. It is recommended, but not required, that both Related Field courses be taken in the same department. Some of the courses below are cross-listed in more than one department. As long as a course is listed below under any department, it counts toward the Related Field requirement regardless of the department in which the student actually registered for the course. However, any course that is cross-listed as a Psychology course is not eligible for Related Field credit.

  • 118: (Mis-)Translating Vodun: Africana Religious Cultures and the Politics of Interpretation
    129: African Politics
    150: African-American Memory & History 
    155: American Women Writers
    167: Critical Race Theory
    190: Immigration: Public Opinion, Politics, And Media

    Review details on the Africana Studies website.

  • 118: (Mis-)Translating Vodun: Africana Religious Cultures and the Politics of Interpretation
    131: Active Citizenship
    134: Politics Of The American South
    139: Contemporary American Theatre
    141: Innovative Social Enterprises
    155: American Women Writers
    175: Immigration: Public Opinion, Politics, And Media
    181: The Constructions Of Whiteness: National Formations Of Race, 1790-1924
    182: Asian America
    183: Urban Borderlands
    185: Native American Issues
    186: Critical Race Theory

    Review details on the American Studies website.

  • 102: Children and Youth in War Zones
    117: Coming of Age in Contemporary Africa
    118: Culture and Power in Africa
    119: Peoples of the Middle East
    120: Culture, Personhood, and Subjectivity in South Asia
    121: The Politics of Knowledge
    122: Gender and Sexuality in South Asia
    124: American Diversity
    128: Mesoamerican Archaeology
    130: Anthropological Thought
    131: Anthropology of Religion
    132: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol
    133: Anthropology of Journalism
    134: Consuming Cultures: Travel, Tourism, and Display
    135: Visual Anthropology
    136: Cultures of Computing
    137: Language and Culture
    138: The Anthropocene and the End of Nature
    140: Food Justice
    142: American Meat
    143: Anthropology of Palestinian Societies
    144: Media of the Middle East
    145: Power, Politics, and Protest
    146: Global Feminisms
    147: Sex and Money: Anthropology of Sex Work
    148: Medical Anthropology
    150: Human Evolution
    152: Biopolitics and the Body: Life, Power, Knowledge
    155: Environment, Communication and Culture 
    156: Studies in Music and Trance
    159: Practicing in Food Systems
    162: Art and Aesthetics
    163: Latinos In the U.S.: Cinematic Imagination 
    164: Media, the State, and the Senses
    165: After Violence: Truth, Justice, and Social Repair
    168: Anthropology of Colonialism / Decolonizing Anthropology
    169: Anthropology of the State: Subject, Citizen, Sovereignty
    170: Colonizing Time
    174: Thinking with Plants: Plants, People, and Society
    176: Advanced Topics in Medicinal Anthropology
    177: Chimpanzee Behavioral Ecology
    178: Animals and Posthuman Thought
    179: Building Babies and the Evolution of Childhood
    180: Interventions in Africa: Violence and Technologies of Repair
    181: Anthropology and Feminism
    182: Human Physique
    183: Urban Borderlands
    184: Festivals and Politics in Latin America
    186: Place and Placemaking
    187: Place, Race, Memory: The West Medford Afro-American Remembrance Project
    188: Culture, Psychiatry & the Politics of Madness
    189: How to Pay Attention

    Review the details on the Anthropology website.

  • 155: Visualizing Colonialism
    157: War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East

    Review the details on the International Literary and Cultural Studies website.

  • 128: Mesoamerican Archaeology

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  • 62: Childhood Across Culture
    182: Asian America

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  • 41: General Genetics
    49: Experiments in Physiology
    52: Experiments in Cell Biology
    61: Biology of Aging
    75: Comparative Vertebrate Physiology
    102: Human Genetics
    103: Developmental Biology
    104: Immunology
    105: Molecular Biology
    110: Endocrinology    
    115: General Physiology I
    116: General Physiology II
    119: Biophysics
    130: Animal Behavior
    131: Principles of Medical Imaging
    134: Neurobiology
    142: Population and Community Ecology
    143: Evolutionary Biology w/Lab
    144: Principles of Conservation Biology
    151: Mathematical Neuroscience
    152: Biochemistry and Cellular Metabolism
    171: Biochemistry I
    172: Biochemistry II
    182: Chimpanzee Behavioral Ecology
    185: Food for All: Ecology, Biotechnology, and Sustainability

    Review the details on the Biology website.

  • 25: Biophysics
    100: Design Of Medical Instrumentation
    125: Biophysics
    131: Principles of Medical Imaging    
    152: Biomechanics
    161: Human Factor Product Design
    166: Computer Interface Design

    Review details on the Biomedical Engineering website.

  • 51: Organic Chemistry I
    52: Organic Chemistry II
    135: Biophysical Chemistry
    157: Medicinal Chemistry
    171: Biochemistry I
    172: Biochemistry II

    Review details on the Chemistry website.

  • 51: Intellectual Development in Young Children
    61: Personal-Social Development
    62: Childhood across Cultures
    64: Parent-Child Relations
    66: Self & Identity: Negotiating Place in Communities  
    67: Resilience in Development: Children, Youth, and Adversity
    68: Adolescent Development and the Transition to Adulthood
    82: Social Policy for Children and Families
    90: Exceptional Child
    109: Autism Across the Lifespan
    110: Adolescent Health
    111: Theoretical Foundations of Preventive Health
    113: Media Literacy
    114: Children and New Technologies
    120: Assessment of Children
    121: Working with Communities: Research-Practice Integration
    122: Assessing Young Children with Special Needs
    124: American Sign Language and the Deaf Community
    125: American Sign Language II
    126: American Sign Language III
    130: Literacy in Action: Fostering Literacy in Emergent Readers
    131: Children and New Technologies
    139: The Neighborhood Context of Child and Family Well-Being
    145: Technological Tools for Thinking and Learning
    149: Evidence-Based Interventions with Children and Youth
    150: Child Life and the Hospitalized Child
    151: Advanced Intellectual Development of Young Children
    153: Culture and Learning: Issues for Education
    154: Development of Literacy
    155: The Young Child's Development of Language
    156: Developmental Neuroscience and Disorders Of Development
    157: Religious and Spiritual Development Across the Lifespan
    158: Creativity
    159: Understanding Child Development Through Film
    160: Children and Family Change
    161: Advanced Personal-Social Development
    162: Child, Family, and Society     
    163: Infancy
    164: Cultural Diversity in Child and Family Services
    165: Family-School Connections in a Global Society
    166: Children's Play and the Developing Imagination
    167: Children and the Mass Media
    168: Adolescent Development and the Transition to Adulthood
    169: Creating Children's Media
    170: Seminar In Early And Elementary Education
    171: Curricula for Young Children
    172: Reading and Language Arts
    173: Curricula for Young Children: Math, Science, Technology
    174: Designing Educational and Therapeutic Environments
    176: Children's Literature
    177: Bilingual Children U.S.
    178: Creative Dance for Children
    179: Child Art
    180: Rights of Children to Social Services
    181: Early Care and Education Policy and Practice
    182: Social Policy for Children and Families
    183: Child Advocacy Educational Rights
    184: Science and Math Curricula for Teachers of Young Children
    185: Promoting Positive Youth Development: Applying Developmental Science in the Community
    186: Homelessness In America
    187: Teaching Through Drama And Improvisation
    188: Seminar in Government Policy and the Family
    189: Human Animal Interaction in Childhood and Adolescence
    190: Children with Special Needs
    191: Developmental Psychopathology and Adaptation
    192: Approaches to ‘Problem Behaviors’ in Childhood
    193: Pediatric Psychology
    194: The Inclusive Classroom
    195: Developmental Disorders in Language and Reading
    196: Curriculum for Children with Special Needs
    197: Learning and Attentional Difficulties: Assessment and Teaching 
    267: Seminar In Children And Mass Media

    Review details on the Child Study and Human Development website.

  • 10: Economics Of International Migration
    11: Critical Race Theory
    112: Sociological Theory
    127: Sociology Of War And Peace
    128: Seminar On War, Peace, State and Society
    132: Family-School Connections in a Global Society
    135: American Women Writers
    137: US Elections: Rules, Strategies, and Outcomes 
    143: Self & Identity: Negotiating Place in Communities 
    147: Children & Mass Media    
    160: Seminar on Intimate Violence
    170: Developing Leaders in a Civic Context
    171: Social Movements
    173: Religious and Spiritual Development Across the Lifespan
    181: Environment, Communication and Culture
    182: Education For Peace And Justice
    183: Negotiation, Mediation & Conflict Resolution

    Review details on the Civic Studies website.

  • 153: Health Effects and Risk Assessment
    154: Principles Epidemiology
    155: Epidemiologic Methods
    157: Environmental Toxicology
    158: Occupational and Environmental Health
    187: Geographical Information Systems
    250: Biology of Water and Health

    Review details on the Civil & Environmental Engineering website.

  • 109: Passion, Power, & Piety: The Voices of Byzantium 
    110: Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium
    123: Philosophy of Law
    146: History of Ancient Greek & Roman Medicine    
    147: Greece, Rome, and China
    148: Time and Festivals in the Ancient World
    151: Ancient Philosophy
    158: Women in Greek Mythology
    170: Indo-European Linguistics

    Review details on the Classical Studies website.

  • 10: Visualizing Colonialism
    118: (Mis-)Translating Vodun: Africana Religious Cultures and the Politics of Interpretation

    Review details on the Colonialism Studies website.

  • 34: Principles Epidemiology
    104: Gender, Sexuality, and Health
    105: Race, Ethnicity, and Health
    106: Health, Ethics, and Policy
    107: Science and Practice of Medicine
    108: Epidemics: Plagues, Peoples, and Politics
    120: Exceptional Child
    121: Children with Special Needs
    124: Health in the Spanish Speaking World
    181: Stress and Health in Communities
    182: Community-Based Participatory Research Fieldwork
    183: Hospital System, Too Big to Fail?
    184: Substance Use, Addiction, and Policy
    185: Health and Human Rights
    186: Seminar in International Health Policy
    187: Seminar: Health Policy for Aging Populations
    189: Seminar in Health Politics
    190: Public Health and the Built Environment
    191: Biology of Water and Health
    192: Seminar: AIDS: Social Origins, Global Consequences
    196: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Global Health

    Review details on the Community Health website.

  • 15: Data Structures
    20: Web Programming
    23: Game Design
    61: Discrete Mathematics 
    105: Programming Languages
    111: Operating Systems
    125: Numerical Analysis
    126: Numerical Linear Algebra
    131: Artificial Intelligence
    133: Human-Robot Interaction 
    134: Computational Models in Cognitive Science
    135: Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
    136: Statistical Pattern Recognition
    137: Deep Neural Networks
    138: Reinforcement Learning
    139: Ethics for AI, Robotics, and Human Robot Interaction
    141: Probabilistic Robotics for Human-Robot Interaction
    142: Network Science
    146: Computer Engineering w/Lab
    149: Information Theory
    170: Computational Theory
    171: Human-Computer Interaction

    Review details on the Computer Science website.

  • 89: Creative Dance for Children

    Review details on the Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies website.

  • 205: Anthropology and Sociology of Schooling
    206: Critical Histories of U.S. Education
    207: Feminist and Gender Theories in Education
    208: Critical Race Theory
    253: The Inclusive Classroom

    Review details on the Diversity and Inclusion Leadership website.

  • 11: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
    16: Foundations of Quantitative Economics
    24: Game Theory
    30: Environmental Economics
    43: Women in Labor Market
    48: Health Economics
    62: Economics of International Migration
    74: Entrepreneurship
    77: Economics Organization
    100: Foundational Ideas in Economic Theory
    108: Applications of Econometrics
    114: Behavioral Economics
    117: Economics of Social Interactions and Social Networks
    119: Quantitative Games & Information    
    127: Urban Economics
    130: Topics in Environmental Economics
    140: Labor Economics
    142: Topics in Noncompetitive Labor Markets
    144: Income Inequality, Poverty, and Economic Justice
    165: Labor and Global Supply Chains
    170: Industrial Organization
    171: Topics in Industrial Organization
    175: Economics of Management and Strategy
    177: Economics Organization
    179: Law and Economics

    Review details on the Economics website.

  • 110: History and Social Studies Curricula
    111: Development of Knowledge and Reasoning in the Science Curriculum
    112: Mathematics Learning Environment
    113: Language Arts Curricula in the Middle & Secondary School
    114: Linguistic Approaches to Second-language Acquisition
    116: Interdisciplinary Elementary Curriculum
    117: Interdisciplinary Elementary Curriculum
    118: Curriculum and Practices of Teaching in the Middle School
    130: Human Development and Learning
    140: Behavior Management in the Classroom
    142: Education of the Exceptional Child
    143: Approaches to ‘Problem Behaviors’ in Childhood
    144: Learning Disabilities
    145: Family-School Connections in a Global Society    
    146: Introduction to Counseling Children and Adolescents
    160: Post-Colonial Theories in Education
    161: Anthropology and Sociology of Schooling
    162: Critical Histories of U.S. Education
    163: Philosophies
    164: Education for Peace and Justice
    165: Feminist and Gender Theories in Education Educating Women and Girls
    166: Masculinities & U.S. Schooling
    167: Critical Race Theory
    171: Sociology of Education
    181: Curriculum Development
    182: Technological Tools for Thinking and Learning
    186: Leadership in Community Service
    187: Teaching Through Drama and Improvisation
    189: The Role of  "Story" in Education

    Review details on the Education website.

  • 100: Design of Medical Instrumentation
    104: Probabilistic Systems Analysis
    105: Feedback Control Systems
    106: Advanced Feedback-Control Systems
    107: Communication Systems
    108: Wireless Communication 
    120: Computer Animation for Technical Communications    
    126: Computer Engineering w/Lab
    127: Information Theory
    128: Operating Systems
    129: Computer Communications Networks
    131: Principles of Medical Imaging
    133: Digital Image Processing

    Review details on the Electrical Engineering website.

  • 161: Human Factor Product Design
    162: Human-Machine System Design
    163: Analytical Methods in Human Factors Engineering
    166: Computer Interface Design

    Review details on the Engineering Psychology website.

  • 25: Environment And Technology
    55: Numerical Methods
    56: Probability and Statistics
    65: Music Recording and Production with Audio Electronics
    101: Numerical Methods
    152: Engineering Systems: Stochastic Models

    Review details on the Engineering Science website.

  • 77: The Modern Mind
    139: Emotion and American Literature 
    147: The African-American Novel
    155: American Women Writers
    164: Representing the Jew
    167: What the Novel Knows
    171: Women and Fiction    
    172: War And American Values
    174: Sexuality, Literature, and Contemporary Criticism
    177: Feminism, Literature, Theory
    178: African-American Criticism and Theory
    179: Criticism and Society
    180: Psychoanalysis and Cinema
    186: How Films Think

    Review details on the English website.

  • 105: Entrepreneurial Marketing
    107: Entrepreneurial Leadership
    141: Innovative Social Enterprises

    Review details on the Entrepreneurial Leadership website.

  • 25: Environment & Technology
    30: Environmental Economics
    122: Biotechnology: Social and Environmental Issues
    130: Animal Behavior
    142: Population and Community Ecology    
    143: Evolutionary Biology
    144: Principles of Conservative Biology
    146: Food Justice
    151: Environmental Action: Shifting from Saying to Doing
    158: Occupational & Environmental Health
    167: Environmental Toxicology
    182: Food for All: Ecology, Biotechnology, and Sustainability
    185: Native American Issues

    Review details on the Environmental Studies website.

  • 34: Creating Children’s Media  
    41: Cultures of Computing  
    42: Children and Mass Media  
    48: Visual Anthropology  
    73: History and Aesthetics in Hitchcock  
    84: Jewish Experience on Film  
    160: Branding: Theory and Practice  
    161: Seminar in Mass Media Studies  
    162: Media, the State, & the Senses  
    163: Seminar: New Media, New Politics  
    164: Seminar in Children and the Mass Media      
    175: Visualizing Colonialism  
    176: The Horror Film  
    178: War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of Middle East  
    180: Psychoanalysis and Cinema

    Review details on the Film & Media Studies website.

  • 79: Fascism Then and Now
    114: Linguistic Approaches to Second Language Acquisition

    Review the details on the International Literary and Cultural Studies website.

  • 102: Global Environmental History
    103: Consumption, Power, and Identity: Food and Clothing in Modern Times
    104: Gender, Travel, and Imperialism
    105: Greece, Rome, and China
    106: Cosmopolitanism and Colonialism
    110: Race, Class, and Power in Southern Africa
    111: Africa and the Diaspora to the Americas
    123: Industrial America and Urban Society: The Progressive Era to The Great Depression
    124: Sickness and Health in America    
    125: Women and Religion in America, 1900 to Present
    127: Religion, Race, and Nation in American History
    128: The Civil Rights Movement
    129: Black Political Thought in the Twentieth Century
    135: Gender & Sexuality in Japanese History
    138: Confucianism from China to the Modern World
    139: Women and Gender in East Asian Tradition
    150: Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine
    153: Science, Magic and Society, 1100-1700
    154: Health and Healing in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
    155: Gender and Sexuality in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
    157: Empresses, Saints, & Scholars: The Women Of Byzantium
    169: Latin America Cinema

    Review details on the History website.

  • 110: Japanese Art and the West
    183: Gender in Latin American Art
    184: Latin American Cinema
    186: The Latino Presence in Art and Visual Culture

    Review details on the History of Art and Architecture website.

  • 79: Fascism Then and Now
    101: Visualizing Colonialism
    142: Jewish Experience on Film
    157: War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East
    180: Psychoanalysis And Cultural Criticism

    Review the details on the International Literary & Visual Studies website.

  • 142: Jewish Experience on Film
    164: Representing the Jew

  • 128: Mesoamerican Archaeology

    Review the details on the Latin American Studies website.

     

  • 62: Childhood Across Culture
    148: Health in the Spanish Speaking World
    186: The Latino Presence In Art And Visual Culture

    Review the details on the Latino Studies website.
     

  • 103: Logic
    112: Syntactic Theory
    114: Linguistic Approaches to Second Language Acquisition
    133: Philosophy of Language    
    137: Language & Culture
    155: Development of Language
    170: Indo-European Linguistics
    177: Bilingual Studies U.S.
    195: Developmental Disorders in Language and Reading

    Review the details on the Philosophy website.

  • 51: Differential Equations
    61: Discrete Mathematics
    63: Number Theory
    65: Bridge to Higher Mathematics
    70: Linear Algebra
    112: Topics in the History of Mathematics
    135: Real Analysis I
    136: Real Analysis II
    151: Mathematical Neuroscience
    165: Probability 
    166: Statistics
    175: Algebraic Topology
    181: Computational Geometry
    185: Differential Geometry
    191: Computation Theory

    Review details on the Mathematics website.

  • 35: Introductory Robotics and Mechatronics 
    123: Biomechanics
    134: Robotics
    139: Acoustics    

    Review details on the Mechanical Engineering website.

  • 114: Linguistic Approaches to Second-Language Acquisition

    Review details on the Education website.

  • 125: Ethnomusicology in Theory & Practice
    142: Advanced Music Recording and Production
    159: Studies in Music and Trance

  • 151: Nutrition and Health
    152: Obesity

    Review details on the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy website.

  • 106: Occupation and Adaptation in the Child and Adolescent
    107: Occupation and Adaptation in the Adult Years

    Review details on the Occupational Therapy website.

  • 111: Making Social Change Happen
    120: Sociology of War and Peace
    121: Seminar: Political Culture in Comparative Perspective
    128: The Civil Rights Movement
    130: Social Inequalities/Social Justice    
    131: Negotiation, Mediation & Conflict Resolution
    135: Social Movements
    141: Global Justice
    164: Education for Peace and Justice
    165: After Violence: Truth, Justice, And Social Repair
    172: War and American Values

    Review details on the Peace and Justice Studies website.

  • 103: Logic
    114: Topics in Logic 
    116: Philosophy of Science
    117: Philosophy of Mind
    118: Philosophy of Biology
    120: Metaphysics
    121: Ethical Theory
    123: Philosophy of Law
    124: Bioethics
    125: Racism and Social Inequality
    126: Theories of Human Nature
    128: Human Rights: History and Theory
    130: Moral Psychology
    131: Epistemology
    133: Philosophy of Language    
    134: Philosophy of Social Science
    141: Global Justice
    143: Philosophy and Public Policy
    148: Feminist Philosophy
    151: Ancient Philosophy
    152: History of Modern Philosophy
    155: Twentieth-Century American and British Philosophy
    157: The History of Analytic Philosophy
    161: Empiricism
    163: Rationalism
    167: Science Before Newton's Principia
    168: Newton's Principia
    170: Computation Theory
    185: From Hegel to Nietzsche
    186: Phenomenology and Existentialism
    197: Seminar in Ethics, Law, and Society

    Review details on the Philosophy website.

  • 148: Psychoanalysis Deep Dive
    151: Dreams: Pictures & Symbols

  • 25: Biophysics

    Review details on the Physics and Astronomy website.

  • 104: Seminar: New Media, New Politics
    106: Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States
    107: Political Participation and Mass Behavior in the U.S.
    108: Public Opinion and U.S. Democracy
    109: Seminar: Political Ethnicity and American Identity
    110: Political Parties
    111: Political Psychology
    112: US Elections: Rules, Strategies, and Outcomes
    113: Seminar: Non-Profits and Civil Society
    114: Seminar: Political Representation in the US
    115: Information, Technology, and Political Power
    116: Judicial Politics
    117: Politics of the American South
    121: Seminar: Political Culture in Comparative Perspective
    128: Gender, Work, and Politics in East Asia
    129: African Politics    
    131: Critical Issues Confronting Japan
    135: Comparative Revolutions
    143: Origins of Islamic Political Thought
    144: The Meaning of America
    146: Liberty, Morality, and Virtue
    149: Contemporary Political Theory
    153: Seminar: Political Theory Method
    155: The Social Contract
    157: Fascism Then and Now
    160: Force, Strategy, and Arms Control
    166: Seminar: Causes Of Modern War
    167: Studies in War and Empire
    174: The Rise and Fall of Great Powers
    176: Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World
    181: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
    184: Seminar: Better Than the Truth: Fabricated and False Facts in International Politics
    185: Seminar: Nuclear Weapons in International Politics

    Review details on the Political Science website.

  • 101: Women and Religion in America, 1900 to Present
    102: Religion, Race, and Nation in American History
    103: Martyrs, Mystics, and Melancholics: Christian Spirituality and the Body
    104: Feminist Theologies
    105: Re-imagining God    
    118: (Mis-)Translating Vodun: Africana Religious Cultures and the Politics of Interpretation
    134: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol
    143: Sociology of Religion
    157: Religious and Spiritual Development Across the Lifespan
    160: Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Christianity
    188: Jewish Experience on Film

    Review details on the Religion website.

  • 108: Epidemics: Plagues, People, and Politics
    116: Philosophy Of Science
    118: Philosophy Of Biology
    136: Cultures of Computing
    148: Medical Anthropology

    Review details on the Science, Technology, and Society website.

  • 103: Sociological Theory
    104: Sociology of Education
    105: Sociology of Culture
    106: Political Sociology
    108: Epidemics: Plagues, Peoples and Politics
    110: Latin American Society
    111: Making Social Change Happen
    112: Criminology
    113: Urban Sociology
    120: Sociology of War and Peace
    121: Sociology of Law
    122: Race and the Criminal Justice System
    125: Social Organization of Sexual Behavior
    135: Social Movements
    141: Medical Sociology    
    145: Social Policy In America
    180: Seminar on Intimate Violence
    181: Seminar on War, Peace, State and Society
    182: Comparative Social Inequality 
    185: Seminar in Mass Media Studies
    186: Seminar in International Health Policy
    187: Seminar: Immigrant Children
    189: Seminar in Social Policy
    190: Seminar: Immigration: Public Opinion, Politics, and Media
    192: Seminar: AIDS: Social Origins, Global Consequences

    Review details on the Sociology website.

  • 110: Contemporary American Theatre
    113: Jewish American Theatre
    123: Gay & Lesbian Theatre
    140: Teaching Through Drama And Improvisation 

    Review details on the Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies website.

  • 104: Seminar: New Media, New Politics
    141: Innovative Social Enterprises

    Review details on the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life website.

  • 100: Leadership for Active Citizenship
    122: Biotechnology: Social and Environmental Issues
    130: Negotiation, Mediation, and Conflict Resolution
    181: Homelessness in America
    183: Early Care and Education Policy and Practice
    188: Seminar in Government Policy and the Family
    215: Legal Frameworks of Social Policy
    221: Climate Change Policy, Planning, and Action
    222: Biotechnology: Social and Environmental Issues
    224: Public Health and the Built Environment

    Review details on the Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning website.

  • 100: History and Aesthetics in Hitchcock
    137: Critical Theory I: Theorizing Film and Gender

  • 140: Feminist Theologies
    141: Women and Gender in East Asian Tradition
    142: Religion, Violence and Sexuality
    147: Sex and Money: Anthropology of Sex Work
    150: Feminism, Literature, Theory
    152: American Women Writers    
    160: Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Christianity
    162: Gender, Work, and Politics in East Asia
    163: Global Feminisms
    170: Cultural Diversity in Child and Family Services
    190: Doing Feminist Research

    Review details on the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies website.