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GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 107Lg: | Oceanography | Physical, chemical, and geological character of the oceans andocean basins. Origin of the oceans. Ocean processes and agents.Economic value of the oceans. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. One all-day field trip required. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 25150R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | William Berelson |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 108Lg: | Crises of a Planet | Impact of civilization on planet earth, and impact of earth's natural evolution on society: earthquakes, volcanism, landslides, floods, global warming, acid rain, groundwater depletion and pollution; mineral and fossil fuel depletion, formation of the ozone hole. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. One all-day or overnight field trip. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 24872R | 11:00-11:50am | MWF | Lecture | John Vidale |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 126Lg: | The History of Life on Earth: A View from the Museum | Topically-driven exploration of evolution, environmental change, and the history of life on Earth via the fossil record with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles as a laboratory. How the changing Earth and life co-evolved through time. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 24900R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Frank Corsetti |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 241Lg: | Energy Systems | Energy resources from a global perspective, including fossil fuels, nuclear, and renewable energy. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 24855R | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Victoria Petryshyn |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 290L: | Special Laboratory | Laboratory component for GEOL 105Lg, 107Lxg, 108Lg, 125Lxg, 130Lxg, 150Lxg, or 240Lxg for students with equivalent lecture credit from another institution. | (1.0 unit) | Not available | Not available | 24917D | TBA | TBA | Lecture-Lab | Frank Corsetti |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 305L: | Introduction to Engineering Geology | Principles of geology with emphasis on structural geology, hydrogeology and geologic hazards; basic geologic considerations in civil engineering practice; introduction to mineralogy and petrology. Field trip required. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Duplicates credit in GEOL 105Lg and 108Lg. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 24920R | 4:30-5:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | James Dolan,Doug Hammond |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 351L: | Climate Systems | Introduces systems behavior in the context of climate dynamics. Modules of instruction geared to climate system application to real world problems. Prerequisite: MATH 125. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: MATH 125 | Not available | 24987R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Julien Emile-Geay |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 387a: | Undergraduate Team Research | Introduction to scientific inquiry, field research opportunities, and history of physical sciences; strategies, research methodologies, and writing skills for proposals, abstracts, papers, and professional development. Duplicates credit in the former GEOL-385. Recommended preparation: A GE course in Earth Science. | (2.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 24973R | 9:00-10:50am | Tuesday | Lecture | Sarah Feakins |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 440L: | Geophysics and Geoengineering | Plate tectonics, magnetic and gravity fields, earthquakes, seismic waves, reflection and regraction seismics, heat transport, mantle convection, deep Earth structure, data analysis. Includes field trip. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: MATH 126 | Not available | 24979R | 2:00-3:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Sylvain Barbot |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 445: | Earth Climate: Past, Present, and Future | Examination of the tools used to reconstruct past climate change and a thorough discussion of past climate changes on earth with an emphasis on the recent past. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: ENST 320B | Not available | 33048R | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Victoria Petryshyn |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 460L: | Geochemistry | Composition, origin, and evolution of the Earth; principles of physical chemistry applied to aqueous systems; reaction-diffusion modeling and problems in sedimentary geochemistry; global (bio)geochemical cycles and environmental problems. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory/discussion, 2 hours. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: CHEM 105b and MATH 126 | Not available | 24944R | 1:30-2:50pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Doug Hammond |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 465L: | Field Geology | GEOL 465 Field Geology (4, SmSp)Ten days to four weeks of field study in an area of geological complexity, with preparatory instruction. | (4.0 units, max 8) | Not available | Not available | 25005D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | John Platt |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 490x: | Directed Research | Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit. | (1.0-8.0 units, max 12) | Not available | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior | 24940D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | David Bottjer |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 491x: | Earth Sciences Internship | Local, national, and international internships providing earth sciences experience in a professional setting. Not available for graduate credit. Department permission required. | (1.0-8.0 units, max 8) | Not available | Not available | 24903R | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 494x: | Senior Thesis | Writing of a thesis under individual faculty supervision. Not available for graduate credit. | (2.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 24942D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | David Bottjer |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 499: | Special Topics | Special topics in the earth sciences. Field trip required when appropriate to the topic. Departmental approval required. | (2.0-4.0 units, max 8) | Not available | Not available | 24943R | 9:00-10:50am | Monday | Lecture | Sam Silva |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 555: | Paleoceanography | Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleoceanography; analytical approaches applied to water mass history, paleocirculation, paleoproductivity, nutrient cycling, and paleotemperature reconstruction. Lecture, readings, and research project. Recommended preparation: GEOL 412 or GEOL 512 and GEOL 460L. | (3.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 24982R | 10:00-11:20am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Lowell Stott |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 556: | Active Tectonics | Aspects of deformation and associated seismicity at active plate margins around the world. Includes review of plate tectonics, seismology, geodesy, paleomagnetism, geodynamics, Quaternary dating techniques, tectonic geomorphology, paleoseismology, and seismic hazard assessment. Two weekend field trips required. Recommended preparation: GEOL 530, GEOL 531 | (3.0 units) | Prerequisite: GEOL 321 | Not available | 25006R | TBA | TBA | Lecture | James Dolan |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 558: | Inverse Theory in the Earth Sciences | Short review of probability theory, and extensive coverage of linear inverse theory, including seismic imaging. Non-linear inverse problems and factor analysis. Recommended preparation: GEOL-425L | (3.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 25003R | TBA | TBA | Lecture | Sylvain Barbot |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 564: | Isotope Geochemistry | Variations in the isotopic composition of elements in the earth's crust with applications to geological problems, including geochronology, geothermometry, ore genesis, and crustal evolution. | (3.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 25004R | 10:30-11:50am | Wed, Fri | Lecture | Seth John |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 590: | Directed Research | Research leading to the master's degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC. | (1.0-12.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 25100D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 594a: | Master's Thesis | Credit on acceptance of Thesis. | (2.0 units) | Not available | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student | 25102D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 594b: | Master's Thesis | Credit on acceptance of Thesis. | (2.0 units) | Prerequisite: GEOL 594A | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student | 25104D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 594z: | Master's Thesis | Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. | (0.0 units) | Prerequisite: GEOL 594B | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student | 25106D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 599: | Special Topics | Special topics in the geological sciences. Field trip required when appropriate to the topic. | (2.0-4.0 units, max 9) | Not available | Not available | 25107R | 1:00-3:25pm | Wednesday | Lecture | Sam Silva |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 600: | Earth Sciences Colloquium | Exploration of prominent topics at the frontiers of research in the geosciences, through weekly talks presented by leading researchers in the field. Specific topics vary by semester. | (1.0-2.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 25108R | 3:30-4:20pm | Monday | Lecture | John Vidale |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 601: | Seminar in Sedimentary Geology | Analysis and discussion of current topics in sedimentary geology; topics will be chosen by students and faculty to focus on areas of recent advances. | (1.0-3.0 units, max 6) | Not available | Not available | 25109R | 4:00-6:20pm | Tuesday | Lecture | David Bottjer,Frank Corsetti |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 609: | Seminar in Earthquake Physics | Current research on the physics governing earthquakes and faults, including results from continuum and fracture mechanics, statistical physics, lab experiments and seismological observations. | (3.0 units, max 6) | Not available | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student, Graduate Visitor, Master Student | 25002R | 11:00-12:15pm | Tuesday | Lecture | Yehuda Ben-Zion |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 790: | Research | Research leading to the doctorate. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC. | (1.0-12.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 25112D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | Frank Corsetti |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 794a: | Doctoral Dissertation | Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. | (2.0 units) | Not available | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student | 25114D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 794b: | Doctoral Dissertation | Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. | (2.0 units) | Prerequisite: GEOL 794A | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student | 25116D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 794c: | Doctoral Dissertation | Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. | (2.0 units) | Prerequisite: GEOL 794B | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student | 25118D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 794d: | Doctoral Dissertation | Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. | (2.0 units) | Prerequisite: GEOL 794C | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student | 25120D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GEOL | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/ | GEOL 794z: | Doctoral Dissertation | Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. | (0.0 units) | Prerequisite: GEOL 794D | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student | 25122D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | null |
GERM | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GERM/ | GERM 101: | German I | Introduction to modern German. Oral practice, listening and reading comprehension. Basic structures necessary for simple spoken and written expression. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36003D | 10:00-10:50am | MTuWTh | Lecture | Eve Lee |
GERM | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GERM/ | GERM 102: | German II | Continuation of German I. Introduction to German culture. Prerequisite: 101. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: GERM 101 | Not available | 36009R | 9:00-9:50am | MTuWTh | Lecture | Eve Lee |
GERM | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GERM/ | GERM 201: | German III, Conversation and Composition | Intermediate German. Increasing emphasis on listening and speaking skills and a review of basic structures of German. Discussion of cultural aspects. Prerequisite: 101 and 102. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: GERM 102 | Not available | 36018R | 10:00-11:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | John Arensmeyer |
GERM | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GERM/ | GERM 221: | Conversational German IV | Conversational German in a variety of topical settings and vocabulary domains. Prerequisite: 3rd semester German or equivalent. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: GERM 201 | Not available | 36021R | 12:00-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | John Arensmeyer |
GERM | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GERM/ | GERM 320: | Composition and Conversation on Contemporary Affairs | Practice in oral and written German, emphasizing contemporary cultural and social developments in the German-speaking countries of Europe. In German. | (4.0 units, max 12) | Prerequisite: GERM 221 | Not available | 36030D | 2:00-3:50pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Britta Bothe |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 104: | Identity Development of the Contemporary Male | Exploration of identity development in terms of social, political and cultural constructs; examination of collegiate athletics and the contributions of men of color. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 70504D | 12:00-12:50pm | MWF | Lecture | Broderick Leaks |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 212gp: | Introduction to Gender and Sexuality: American Perspectives | Examination of how gender and sexuality have been constructed, experienced and legislated. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34902R | 3:30-4:50pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Eli Dunn |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 219gp: | Introduction to Feminist Theory | Emergence of feminist thought from the Enlightenment to the present; historical development of female subjectivity; advancement of womens rights; feminisms from alternative ideological perspectives. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34912R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Diana Blaine |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 221g: | Introduction to Queer Theory | Genealogies of queer theory, from psychoanalytic theories to feminism and post-structuralism; evolving concepts of gender; relation to social justice, resistance and power. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34915R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Atia Sattar |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 227gp: | Death and Gender in Urban Contexts | Experiential course examining how beliefs about mortality are produced by history, gender, culture, and context; how the handling of death shapes urban society. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34918D | TBA | MTuWThF | Lecture | Diana Blaine |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 306: | Contemporary Issues in LGBTQ Studies | Interdisciplinary analysis of LGBTQ issues; examination of the intersections of gender and sexuality with social class, race, religion and nationality. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: 1 from (SWMS 210 or SWMS 212 or SWMS 215 or SWMS 221) | Not available | 34920R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Chris Belcher |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 311: | Gender and Sexuality Studies: Internship | Intensive experience with gender-focused community organizations; analysis of relationships between organizations and feminist and queer theory. | (2.0-8.0 units, max 8) | Not available | Restriction: Registration open to the following school(s): Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences | 34923D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | Diana Blaine |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 316: | Gender and Global Issues | An examination of the role women have played in world politics focusing on issues of war and peace, the environment and the global economy. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37803R | 8:30-9:50am | Mon, Wed | Lecture | null |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 337: | The LGBTQ Revolution and the Media | Explores the role of the media in the LGBTQ revolution that transformed the lives of sexual and gender minorities in the United States. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 20538R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Teresa Delfin |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 344mg: | Sexual/Textual Diversity | Questions of gay and lesbian identity, expression and experience in a variety of literary and cultural forms; emphasis on sexual politics, equality and difference. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 32704D | 10:00-10:50am | MWF | Lecture | Sarah Kessler |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 355: | Transgender Studies | Analysis of transgender behaviors, from androgyny and transvestism to transexuality. Discussion of changing laws, representations, medical standards, and social attitudes towards transgender and intersex people. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: 1 from (SWMS 210 or SWMS 212 or SWMS 215 or SWMS 219 or SWMS 221) | Not available | 34935D | 2:00-3:20pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Eli Dunn |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 372: | Human Sexuality | Psychological and physiological base of sexuality; gender identity, childbearing, birth control, venereal diseases; dysfunctions and treatments. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 52571R | 8:00-9:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Laura Baker |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 378: | Gender and Sexuality in Literary Theory | Literary representations and theories of gender difference. Examines questions of gendered voice in writing and the cultural construction of gender in various periods and cultures. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 22037R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Neetu Khanna |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 380: | Sex and Gender in Anthropological Perspective | Cultural construction of gender in a number of non-western societies is compared to ideas of sex and sexual differences in American society. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 10653R | 2:00-3:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Sandy Wenger |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 383: | French Women Writers | Major figures and their roles in French society and contributions to French literature. Conducted in French. Corequisite: FREN 330. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34277R | 3:30-4:50pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Beatrice Mousli |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 392: | Junior Seminar in Gender and Sexuality Studies | Research methods in gender and sexuality studies scholarship; study of feminist, queer and post-colonial epistemologies. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: 1 from (SWMS 210 or SWMS 212 or SWMS 215 or SWMS 219 or SWMS 221 or SWMS 308) | Not available | 34950D | 2:00-4:50pm | Thursday | Lecture | Diana Blaine |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 395m: | Gender, Media and Communication | Issues of gender in communication, including: mediarepresentations of femininity and masculinity; and gender's rolein communication at the interpersonal, public, and cultural levels. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 20603R | 3:30-4:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture-Discussion | Perry Johnson |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 412: | Gender, Sexuality and Media | Examines how gender and sexuality are figured in cinema and television with an emphasis on the development of feminist media theory. | (4.0 units, max 8) | Not available | Not available | 18107R | 10:00-1:50pm | Friday | Lecture | Tara Mcpherson |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 434m: | Women and Aging: Psychological, Social, and Political Implications | Problems and resources of the middle-aged and older woman in a changing society; including discrimination, stereotypes, employment, social interaction, etc. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36235R | 9:00-10:40am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Gillian Fennell |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 456: | Women in International Development | How various developmental theories analyze the role of women as producers and how Third World women are increasing their role in development. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 52137R | 2:00-4:50pm | Thursday | Lecture | Eliz Sanasarian |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 467: | Gender and the News Media | Gender and news media evolving images of women and men in print and electronic media. Impact of gender in content and style of news, television and cinema. Open to non-majors. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 21380D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | Georgia Stahl |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 490x: | Directed Research | Independent research and readings. Not available for graduate credit. | (1.0-8.0 units, max 12) | Not available | Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior | 34967D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | Diana Blaine |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 492: | Gender and Sexuality Studies: Honors Thesis | Writing of the honors thesis; for students in the Gender and Sexuality Studies Honors Program. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Gender and Sexuality Studies | 34968D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | Diana Blaine |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 499: | Special Topics | Study of a selected problem, period, or theme through interdisciplinary approaches. | (2.0-4.0 units, max 8) | Not available | Not available | 34971R | 2:00-4:50pm | Tuesday | Lecture | Oneka LaBennett |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 554: | Women in Global Perspective | Women and immigration, employment, and household and family relations in the context of the global economy; women's social and political movements in diverse cultural contexts. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34976R | 5:00-7:50pm | Thursday | Lecture | Eliz Sanasarian |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 560: | Feminist Theory | History of feminist theory and major perspectives of current feminist theory: liberal feminism, socialist/Marxist feminism, radical feminism, psychological feminism, spiritual feminism, and ecological feminism. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34980D | 4:00-6:50pm | Wednesday | Lecture | Sunyoung Park |
SWMS | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/SWMS/ | SWMS 590: | Directed Research | Research leading to the master's degree in cognate fields. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC. | (1.0-12.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 34988D | TBA | TBA | Lecture | Karen Tongson |
GR | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GR/ | GR 120: | Greek I | Essentials of classical Greek grammar and vocabulary. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 19951R | 10:00-10:50am | MTuWTh | Lecture | Charles Russell-Schlesinger |
GR | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GR/ | GR 220: | Greek III | Reading Greek literature. Introduction to reading and translation of classical Greek prose and poetry. Extensive grammar review. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: GR 150 | Not available | 19953R | 2:00-3:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Susan Lape |
GR | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GR/ | GR 362: | Homer and the Greek Epic | Selections from the Iliad and/or Odyssey. Problems of oral composition and transmission. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 19961R | 11:00-12:20pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Afroditi Angelopoulou |
GR | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GR/ | GR 450: | Readings in Greek Literature | Readings in various authors and genres of Greek literature. | (4.0 units, max 12) | Not available | Not available | 19970R | 1:30-4:20pm | Monday | Lecture | Afroditi Angelopoulou |
HEBR | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HEBR/ | HEBR 125: | Conversational Hebrew: Culture, Society and Communication | Focuses on functional uses of language in every day settings and builds familiarity with and fluency in Hebrew through conversation. | (2.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36705R | 11:00-12:20pm | Monday | Lecture | Hagit Arieli-Chai,Leah Hochman |
HEBR | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HEBR/ | HEBR 150: | Hebrew II | A continuation of Hebrew I. Offers a higher level of skill development in reading, writing and conversation. Prerequisite: HEBR 120. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: HEBR 120 | Not available | 36701D | 10:00-10:50am | MTuWTh | Lecture | Hagit Arieli-Chai,Leah Hochman |
HEBR | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HEBR/ | HEBR 315: | Modern Hebrew Language (Hebrew IV) | Examines Hebrew in depth and introduces students to Modern Hebrew literature through major poems, novels and films from the 20th and 21st centuries. Prerequisite: HEBR 220. | (4.0 units) | Prerequisite: HEBR 220 | Not available | 36703D | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Hagit Arieli-Chai,Leah Hochman |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 100mg: | The American Experience | Patterns of American development from Colonial times to the present. Duplicates credit in former HIST-200. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36980R | 2:00-3:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Lon Kurashige |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 101gp: | State and Society in the Ancient World | Achievements of the near East, Greece, and Rome with emphasis on the development of ideas, arts, and institutions which have influenced modern man. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37008R | 3:30-4:50pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Christelle Fischer-Bovet |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 103g: | The Emergence of Modern Europe | Political, intellectual, and cultural developments in Europe,1300-1815. Renaissance and Reformation; absolute monarchy,scientific changes, and Enlightenment; French Revolution andNapoleon. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36960R | 3:30-4:50pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Jacob Soll |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 106g: | Chinese Lives: An Introduction to Chinese History | Study of the lives of selected individuals who have helped to shape Chinese politics and culture. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36950R | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Joshua Goldstein |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 107gp: | Introduction to the History of Japan | Japan from the earliest times to the present; social, cultural,and political dimensions. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36921R | 2:00-3:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Benjamin Uchiyama |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 109g: | The Latin American Experience | Introduction to Latin American history and cultures, providing tools to grasp the importance of the region within the larger Americas and the world. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37190R | 5:30-6:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Joan Flores-Villalobos |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 111g: | African History Since 1880 | Surveys the social, economic and political lives of Africans since the imposition of European colonial rule in the late nineteenth century. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37200R | 5:30-6:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Admire Mseba |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 201: | Approaches to History | Methods and theories of historical interpretation of evidence; uses of archives; modes of presenting the past to the public. Required of all History majors. Duplicates credit in former HIST-300. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37000R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Richard Antaramian |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 211gp: | Race in America | Examines the origins of the idea of race and how this idea influenced the development of the United States from the colonial period to the present day. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37028R | 10:30-11:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Alaina Morgan |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 225g: | Film, Power, and American History | U.S. motion pictures as both a response to and comment upon major events, problems, and themes in 20th century America. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 36991R | 10:00-11:50am | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Steve Ross |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 278gp: | Ottomans and Empire: Anatolia, the Middle East, and the Medi | Overview of the history of the Ottomans and their imperial subjects. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37060R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture-Discussion | Richard Antaramian |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 302: | Heritage Archaeology | An introduction to the field of heritage studies as it is practiced today, examining archaeological, ethnohistorical and ethnographic theory and methodologies, mixed-methods approaches and research. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 10774R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Tracie Mayfield |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 307: | The High Middle Ages: 1100-1400 | Europe 1100-1400. Knights, castles, chivalry, the early university, monks, popes and the Gothic cathedral. Miracles, plague and war. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37059R | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Jay Rubenstein |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 320p: | Law, Slavery, and Race | Studies how law, politics and culture interacted to shape the institution of slavery and the development of modern conceptions of race. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 02630R | 12:00-1:50pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture-Discussion | Taifha Alexander |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 328: | Ptolemaic Egypt | Social, cultural, and political history of Egypt from Alexander to Cleopatra; state formation; immigration and cultural interaction between ethnic groups. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 19832R | 11:00-12:20pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Christelle Fischer-Bovet |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 350: | Early Modern Things: Material Culture in Early Modern Life | Early modern English and European social and cultural history viewed though everyday and luxury material objects. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37073R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Anne Goldgar |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 354: | Mexican Migration to the United States | Mexican migration from the 1850s to the present, emphasizing labor migrants to the United States. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37065R | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Celeste Menchaca |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 361: | 20th Century U.S. History | Critical turning-points in the twentieth century; sources of major social and political change. Course materials include primary documents and historic radio/television recordings. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37084R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Philip Ethington |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 373m: | History of the Mexican American | Racial and cultural background of Mexico; immigration and conquest; the Mexican in California and the southwest; the rise of contemporary Mexican-American consciousness. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 10428R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Natalia Molina |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 374: | History of Mexico | History of Mexico traces the crucial themes and events informing Mexicos history from the sixteenth century to the contemporary period. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37092R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Marjorie Becker |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 379: | Arabs in America | Arab immigration and acculturation in the U.S. from late-19th century to present; emphasis on community formation, race, religion and gender. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 10446R | 5:00-6:20pm | Mon, Wed | Lecture | Rojeen Harsini |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 389: | Modern Iran | History and culture of modern Iran from the nineteenth century to present through historical and ethnographic approaches to Iran today, richly contextualizing events and people. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 41532R | 10:00-10:50am | MWF | Lecture | Mehdi Faraji |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 391: | Feminist Histories of South Asia | History of South Asia with attention to questions of gender, sexuality and power with a focus on the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37056R | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Ketaki Pant |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 393g: | Quantitative Historical Analysis | Reading and doing quantitative research with historical data. Covers research designs, appropriate statistical analysis, and software packages for the use of historians. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37094R | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Lon Kurashige |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 395: | Sex and the City: Constructing Gender in London, 1700-1900 | Explores changes in gender expectations in England between 1700 and 1900 through readings and one-week travel to London | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37100D | 12:30-1:50pm | Wednesday | Lecture | Lindsay O'Neill |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 433: | The History of Drink | Explores the history of different beverages to show how commodities alter societies and how attitudes towards them reflect social norms and tensions. | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37120D | 3:30-6:20pm | Wednesday | Lecture | Lindsay O'Neill |
HIST | https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HIST/ | HIST 444: | Mass Violence and Comparative Genocide in Modern World History | Systematic exploration of origins, developments, forms, and aftermath of mass murder of large population groups, one of the dark elements of modern world history | (4.0 units) | Not available | Not available | 37134R | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Lecture | Wolf Gruner |