Fall 2018
Fine Arts USEM
- ARHI 13182-1: What Is an Image?
- ARHI 13182-2: Contemporary Art and Media
- FTT 13182-3: History of Chicago Theater
- FTT 13182-4: Spectacular Asia
- MUS 13182-1: From Bach to Mozart
History USEM
- AMST 13184-1: Sanctity & Society
- AMST 13184-2: Modernism in American Thought and Culture
- HIST 13184-10: Men, Women, and the American City
- HIST 13184-1: Europe in the Twentieth Century - Approaching History Through Novels, Memoirs, and Film
- HIST 13184-2: Youth Activism & State Repression in the Sixties
- HIST 13184-3: Modern European Catholicism
- HIST 13184-6: American Founders
- HIST 13184-7: Muslim-Christian Encounter: Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire
- HIST 13184-8: U.S. Presidents FDR to Clinton
- HIST 13184-9: Gandhi: A Global History of Non-Violence
Literature USEM
- CLAS 13186-1: Love Stories from the Ancient World
- ENGL 13186-10: Art of the Short Story
- ENGL 13186-10: the Art of the Short Story in the U.S.
- ENGL 13186-11: What is Nature Now?
- ENGL 13186-13: "Books as Data"
- ENGL 13186-1: Fables and Fairy Tales: Fiction Teasing the Truth
- ENGL 13186-2: Literature and Citizenship
- ENGL 13186-4: Shakespeare’s Major Tragedies 2005
- ENGL 13186-5: Literature University Seminar
- ENGL 13186-6: Master Writers from Latin America
- ENGL 13186-7: Spy Fictions
- ENGL 13186-8: The Extraordinary Americas: “Magic” and Reality in 20th and 21st-Century Latina/o and Latin-American Literature
- ENGL 13186-9: On the Move: Migration in American Literature
- GE 13186-1: Love in Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Modernity
- GE 13186-2: Goethe's Conversations with Eckermann
- IRLL 13186-1: Irish Language & the Politics of Language
- IRLL 13186-2: Dublin and Harlem Revival
- LLEA 13186-1: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
- LLEA 13186-2: Otherness in Japanese Literature
- LLRO 13186-1: On Interpretation: Working the Y-Axis
- LLRO 13186-2: Imaginary Worlds and Fantastic Travels
- LLRO 13186-3: Brazil in a Global Context: 21st Century Challenges
- LLRO 13186-4: Dangerous Reads: Banned US Latina/o Literature
- MELC 13186-1: The Arabian Nights
- PLS 13186-1: Ancient Greece: Civilization & Savagery
- PLS 13186-2: Ancient Greece: Civilization and Savagery
Mathematics USEM
Philosophy USEM
Social Science USEM
- ANTH 13181-1: Exploring Anthropology through Science Fiction
- ANTH 13181-2: Martial Arts and Global Media
- ANTH 13181-3: What Does It Mean to Be Human?
- POLS 13181-1: Debating Great Articles in International Relations
- POLS 13181-1: Ten Images of Hell in the 21st Century
- POLS 13181-2: Politics and Literature: J.R.R. Tolkien
- POLS 13181-2: Race and Policing in the U.S.
- POLS 13181-3: Democracy and Religion
- POLS 13181-4: Evolution of Voting Rights in the U.S.
- POLS 13181-4: Greatest War Story Ever Told
- POLS 13181-5: International Justice
- POLS 13181-5: Solution: Science, Politics, and Saving the Planet
- POLS 13181-6: Political Theory of Homer's Iliad
- POLS 13181-7: The Economics and Politics of Consumption and Happiness
- POLS 13181-8: Politics and Literature: J.R.R. Tolkien
- POLS 13181-9: The American and French Revolutions
- PSY 13181-1: Language and Advertising
- SOC 13181-1: Contemporary Educational Issues
- SOC 13181-2: Sustainable Wisdom, Civilization, and the Good Life
- SOC 13181-3: Sociology in Action
- SOC 13181-4: Reproduction, Sexuality, & Parenting
- SOC 13181-5: Responding to World Crisis
- SOC 13181-6: Sociology in Action