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Course Offerings
Please refer to the official list of major requirements page to make sure you are selecting courses from the appropriate categories based upon your area of concentration. If you have any doubts, contact Carol Snow.
Distribution Courses
Cognitive Science C103/Information C103/Media Studies C104C/History C192: History of Information (3)
TT 9:30-11, 145 McCone, DUGUID/NUNBERG
Economics 119: Psychology and Economics (4)
TT 11-12:30, 2040 VLSB, KOSZEGI
Anthropology 166: Language, Culture, and Society (4)
TT 2-3:30, 2308 Tolman, YURCHAK
Education 140AC: Literacy: Individual & Societal Development (3)
TT 12:30-2, 101 Barker, PEARSON
Psychology 164: Social Cognition (3)
MW 10-11, 159 Mulford, Kihlstrom
Psychology 166AC: Cultural Psychology (3)
MW 11-12, 105 Stanley, Peng
Sociology 150A: Social Psychology (4)
TT 5-6:30, 145 Dwinelle, Willer
Electives
Anthropology 160AC: Forms of Folklore (4)
TT 12:30-2, 145 Dwinelle, CONRAD
Linguistics 55AC: The American Languages (4)
TT 3:30-5, 126 Barrows, WEIGEL
Linguistics/Slavic C139: Language Spread (3)
TT 3:30-5, 237 Cory, RHODES, NICHOLS
Linguistics 170: History, Structure & Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language (3)
MWF 11-12, 103 Wheeler, NICHOLS
Media Studies 101: Visual Communications (4)
TT 3:30-5, 105 Stanley, LEVINA
Political Science 161: Public Opinion, Voting, and Participation (4)
TT 2-3:30, 136 Barrows, SHANKS
Psychology 167 AC: Stigma and Prejudice (3)
TT 1-2, 10 Evans, MENDOZA-DENTON
Rhetoric 103B: Approaches & Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory (4)
TT 11-12:30, 106 Stanley, BATES
Rhetoric 105: Rhetorical Theory and Practice in Historical Eras (4)
TT 3:30-5, 223 Dwinelle, CARRICO
Rhetoric 174: Rhetoric of Scientific Discourse (4)
TT 11-12:30, 116 Haviland, WINTROUB
Rhetoric 177: Language, Truth, and Dialogue (4)
W 3-6, 251 Dwinelle, CONSTABLE
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