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Dec 17, 2024
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Goucher College 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalogue PLEASE NOTE: This is an archived catalog. Programs are subject to change each academic year.
Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies
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In addition to any course with a CPEC course prefix the following courses are approved to satisfy this requirement.
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Approved Courses
Courses must be taken for at least 3 credits. - AFR 200 - Introduction to Africana Studies (4 Cr.)
- AMS 230 - Religions of Baltimore (4 Cr.)
- COM 142 - News Reporting (4 Cr.)
- COM 238 - Public Relations (4 Cr.)
- COM 310 - History of Photography (4 Cr.)
- COM 316 - Making Sense of Popular Culture (4 Cr.)
- COM 319 - History of Television and Radio (4 Cr.)
- COM 323 - Media and the Environment (4 Cr.)
- COM 327 - Media and Technology (4 Cr.)
- COM 334 - Critical Analysis of Journalism (4 Cr.)
- COM 337 - Media Criticism (4 Cr.)
- COM 341 - American Cinema (4 Cr.)
- COM 342 - World Cinema (4 Cr.)
- COM 357 - Intercultural Communication (4 Cr.)
- COM 401 - Topics in Media and Communication (4 Cr.)
- COM 405 - Topics in World Cinema (4 Cr.)
- COM 417 - The Documentary (4 Cr.)
- COM 421 - The Internet (4 Cr.)
- COM 425 - Women and Film (4 Cr.)
- COM 430 - Queer Film and Media (4 Cr.)
- COM 435 - Global Media (4 Cr.)
- COM 440 - Media and Politics (4 Cr.)
- CPEC - Any CPEC course
- ES 242 - Gender and Environment (4 Cr.)
- FR 233 - Writing and Speaking for Fluency (4 Cr.)
- FR 250 - Introduction to French Transnational Studies (4 Cr.)
- HIS 103 - Mass Violence and International History (4 Cr.)
- HIS 104 - Samurai: History & Myth (4 Cr.)
- HIS 108 - Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Slavery (4 Cr.)
- HIS 109 - Special Introductory Topics in History (4 Cr.)
- HIS 189 - Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways: Writing History from the Margins of Empire (4 Cr.)
- HIS 200 - Introduction to Africana Studies (4 Cr.)
- HIS 202 - The South China Seas: A History (4 Cr.)
- HIS 204 - Tumultuous Centuries: Modern Japan (4 Cr.)
- HIS 205 - Bad Spirits: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in History and Memory (4 Cr.)
- HIS 210 - Survey: Early American History (4 Cr.)
- HIS 211 - Survey: Modern American History (4 Cr.)
- HIS 213 - Survey: Becoming East Asia (4 Cr.)
- HIS 216 - Survey: Europe, Classical to 1789 (4 Cr.)
- HIS 217 - Survey: Modern Europe, 1789-Present (4 Cr.)
- HIS 224 - Europe: 1914-1945 (4 Cr.)
- HIS 235 - American Revolution (4 Cr.)
- HIS 238 - Topics in Comparative Colonialism (4 Cr.)
- HIS 243 - Early American Republic 1789-1815 (4 Cr.)
- HIS 260 - Slavery, the Civil War, & Reconstruction (4 Cr.)
- HIS 270 - African American History I (4 Cr.)
- HIS 273 - African American History II (4 Cr.)
- HIS 287 - The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Modern China (4 Cr.)
- HIS 289 - Special Topics in History (4 Cr.)
- HIS 295 - course now inactive
- JS 114 - Jewish Humor (4 Cr.)
- JS 225 (course now inactive must have been taken for 4 credits)
- JS 305 - Topics in Judaic Studies (2 or 4 Cr.) (course must have been taken for at least 3 credits)
- JS 312 (course now inactive)
- LAM 105 - Introduction to Latin American Studies (4 Cr.)
- LAM 226 - inactivated beginning spring 2020 and replaced by LAM 326
- LAM 326 - Latin American/Caribbean Women, Resistance, Protest (4 Cr.)
- LIT - Any 3-4 credit LIT course
- PCE 110 - International Conflict Analysis (4 Cr.)
- PCE 124 - Individuals and Collectives (4 Cr.)
- PCE 148 - Nonviolence and Liberation (4 Cr.)
- PCE 226 - inactivated beginning spring 2020 and replaced by PCE 326
- PCE 241 - Mediation and Negotiation (4 Cr.)
- PCE 242 - course now inactive
- PCE 251 - Human Rights (4 Cr.)
- PCE 262 - Native American Sovereignty (4 Cr.)
- PCE 333 - course now inactive
- PHL 105 - Personal and Community Ethics (4 Cr.)
- PHL 205 - Environmental Ethics (4 Cr.)
- PHL 208 - Philosophy of Religion (4 Cr.)
- PHL 209 - Philosophy of Science Fiction (4 Cr.)
- PHL 218 - Philosophy of Time (4 Cr.)
- PHL 220 - Phenomenology (4 Cr.)
- PHL 231 - Political Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- PHL 237 - Queer Theory (4 Cr.)
- PHL 238 - Derrida (4 Cr.)
- PHL 268 - Chinese Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- PHL 276 - Feminist Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- PHL 314 (course now inactive)
- PHL 316 - Modern Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- PHL 317 - Contemporary Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- PHL 321 - Nineteenth Century Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- PCE 326 course now inactive
- PHL 360 - Ancient Greek Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- PHL 405 (course now inactive)
- PHL 410 - States of Exception (4 Cr.)
- PHL 414 - Sigmund Freud: Then and Now (4 Cr.)
- PHL 430 - Nietzsche and His Readers (4 Cr.)
- PHL 432 - Foucault and Neoliberalism (4 Cr.)
- PHL 437 is now PHL 237 (see above)
- PSC 231 - Political Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- RLG 130 - Introduction to World Religions (4 Cr.)
- RLG 153 - Religion and Society (4 Cr.)
- RLG 206 - New Testament and Early Christianity (4 Cr.)
- RLG 239 - Religion, Law, and Politics in America (4 Cr.)
- RLG 240 - Special Topics in Religion (2 or 4 Cr.) (course must be taken for at least 3 credits)
- RLG 266 (course now inactive)
- RLG 330 - American Sacred Space (4 Cr.)
- RLG 333 - Christian Ethics and War (4 Cr.)
- RLG 334 - Special Topics in American Religious History (4 Cr.)
- RLG 370 (course now inactive)
- SP - All 200-, 300-, and 400-level Spanish (SP) courses (Course MUST be taken for at least 3 credits)
- VMC 103 - Introduction to the History of Art (4 Cr.)
- VMC 110 - Preserving our Heritage (4 Cr.)
- VMC 213 - Historical Archaeology and Material Culture (4 Cr.)
- VMC 230 - Architecture and Society (4 Cr.)
- VMC 266 - Medieval Art (4 Cr.)
- VMC 275 - Renaissance Art in Europe (4 Cr.)
- VMC 279 - Global Rock Stars: 17th Century Artists and Visual Culture (4 Cr.)
- VMC 281 - Modern and Contemporary Art & Criticism (4 Cr.)
- VMC 285 - History of Photography (4 Cr.)
- VMC 287 - Special Topics in Visual and Material Culture (4 Cr.)
- VMC 288 - Topics in World Art (4 Cr.)
- VMC 362 - Nature into Art: The Cultural Dimensions of Landscape (4 Cr.)
- VMC 383 - The Art and History of the Book (4 Cr.)
- WGS 100 - Introduction to Gender, Race, and Sexuality in American Society (4 Cr.)
- WGS 150 - Women’s Experiences in Global Perspectives (4 Cr.)
- WGS 224 - Is there life beyond the Looking Glass? Gender, Identity, and Race in Caribbean Culture (4 Cr.)
- WGS 225 - Gender and Sexuality Studies (4 Cr.)
- WGS 226 - inactivated beginning spring 2020 and replaced by WGS 326
- WGS 227 - Becoming Visible: Fictions of International Female Identity (4 Cr.)
- WGS 229 Contemporary Brazilian Voices (course now inactive)
- WGS 242 - Women and Environmental Justice (4 Cr.)
- WGS 250 - Special Topics (4 Cr.)
- WGS 253 - Haitian History and the Culture of Resistance (4 Cr.)
- WGS 265 - Law, Ethics, and Public Policy: Current Issues (4 Cr.)
- WGS 270 - Gender, Work, and Family (4 Cr.)
- WGS 276 - Feminist Philosophy (4 Cr.)
- WGS 282 (course now inactive)
- WGS 311 - Queer Film and Media (4 Cr.)
- WGS 325 - Women and Film (4 Cr.)
- WGS 326 - Latin American/Caribbean Women, Resistance, Protest (4 Cr.)
- WGS 330 - Intersectionality: Diverse Feminisms (4 Cr.)
- WGS 332 - Black Women’s History in the U.S. (4 Cr.)
- WGS 335 - Gender Identity, Expression, and the Body (4 Cr.)
- WGS 348 - Towards Collective Liberation: Activism and Organizing (4 Cr.)
- WRT 219 - Linguistics (4 Cr.)
- WRT 221H - Theories and Practice in Composing, Tutoring, and Teaching - Honors. (4 Cr.)
- WRT 282 - Comics, Composition and Creativity (4 Cr.)
- WRT 283 - Writing Harry (4 Cr.)
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