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Spring 2016 Courses

African, African American, and Diaspora Studies | Anthropology | Arabic | Art History | Asian Studies | Business | Chinese | City and Regional Planning | Communication Studies | Dramatic Art | Economics | Education | English and Comparative LiteratureGeography | Global Studies | Hindi-Urdu | History | Japanese | Korean | Music | Peace, War, and Defense | Persian | Political Science | Public Health | Public Policy | Religious Studies | Sociology | Turkish | Women’s and Gender Studies

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African, African American and Diaspora Studies

AAAD 301: Contemporary China-Africa Relations, Lee, TR 9:30-10:45

Anthropology

ANTH 101: General Anthropology, Agbe-Davies, MWF 3:35-4:25 (recitation required)

ANTH 102: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Lambert, MWF 10:10-11 (recitation required)

ANTH 142: Local Cultures, Global Forces, Middleton, TR 11-12:15 (recitation required)

ANTH 147: Comparative Healing Systems, Rivkin-Fish, TR 11-12:15 (recitation required)

ANTH 151: Anthropological Perspectives on Food and Culture, Scarry MWF 1:25-2:15 (recitation required)

ANTH 233: Prehistory of Southwest Asia and Egypt: From the Earliest Humans to the Rise of Civilization, Arbuckle, MWF 12:20-1:10

ANTH 319: Global Health, Thompson, MWF 10:10-11 (recitation required)

ANTH 330: Melancholy Japan: Myth, Memory, and Everyday Life, Nelson, TR 3:30-4:45

ANTH 356H: Artisans and Global Culture: Economic, Historical, Experiential, and Cross-Cultural Dimensions, Aragon, TR 2-3:15

ANTH 701: Theory and Ethnography, Middleton, T 9:30-12:30

Arabic

For a thorough listing of courses related to Arabic language and culture, visit the Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations at mideast.unc.edu.

ARAB 102-001: Elementary Arabic II, El Kerdany, MWF 9:05-9:55, T 9-9:50

ARAB 102-002: Elementary Arabic II, Badr, MW 10:10-11; TR 10-10:50

ARAB 102-003: Elementary Arabic II, Badr, MW 11:15-12:05; TR 11:05-11:55

ARAB 102-004: Elementary Arabic II, Badr, MW 12:20-1:10; TR 12:30-1:20

ARAB 102-005: Elementary Arabic II, Badr, MTWR 2:30-3:20

ARAB 150: Introduction to Arab Cultures, Bardawil, TR 3:30-4:45

ARAB 204-001: Intermediate Arabic II, Shahu, MW 9:05-9:55; TR 9-9:50

ARAB 204-002: Intermediate Arabic II, Shahu, MW 10:10-11; TR 10-10:50

ARAB 204-003: Intermediate Arabic II, Shahu, MW 11:15-12:05; TR 11:05-11:55

ARAB 300: Arabic Grammar and Composition, Shahu, MW 4:40-5:55

ARAB 306-001: Advanced Arabic II, El Kerdany, MWF 8-8:50

ARAB 306-002: Advanced Arabic II, El Kerdany, MWF 12:20-1:10

ARAB 408: Readings in Arabic II, Halabi, TR 11-12:15

ARAB 462:  Global Perspectives on Arab Cultures and Societies, Bardawil, TR 12:30-1:45

Art History

ARTH/ASIA 154: Introduction to Art and Architecture of Islamic Lands, Anderson, MW 9:05-9:55 (recitation required)

ARTH 258: Chinese Art and Culture: From Han to Tang, ONLINE

ARTH 273: Arts under the Mughal Dynasty in India, Ghosh, TR 11-12:15

ARTH 456: Art and Visual Culture of South Asia, TBA

ARTH 562: Islamic Urbanism, Anderson, MW 3:35-4:25

ARTH 954: Chinese Art, TBA

ARTH 955: South Asian Art, Ghosh, R 2-4:45

Asian Studies

ASIA 52: FYS: Food in Chinese Culture, Yue, TR 2-3:15

ASIA 89-001: FYS: Music and Cultural Politics in the Arab World, Halabi, TR 3:30-4:45

ASIA 122: Introduction to Iranian Cinema, Adel, MWF 1:25-2:15

ASIA/HIST/PWAD 135: History of the Indian Subcontinent to 1750, Sevea, MWF 10:10-11 (recitation required)

ASIA 151: Literature and Society in Southeast Asia, Aragon, TR 9:30-10:45

ASIA/ARTH 154: Introduction to Art and Architecture of Islamic Lands, Anderson, MW 9:05-9:55 (recitation required)

ASIA 231: Bollywood Cinema, Taj, TR 5-6:15; film screenings R 6:30-9

ASIA/HIST 267: South Asia, Shields, MWF 11:15-12:05

ASIA/HIST 288: 20th Century Japan, Fletcher, TR 9:30-10:45

ASIA 331: Cracking India: Partition and Its Legacy in South Asia, Lothspeich, TR 9:30-10:45

ASIA 333: The Mahabharata:  Remembered and Reimagined, Lothspeich, TR 12:30-1:45

ASIA 357: The Arab-Jews: Culture, Community, and Coexistence, Shemer, TR 11-12:15

Business

BUSI 610: Global Environment of Business, Elvers, TR 11-12:15

BUSI 610: Global Environment of Business, Elvers, TR 12:30-1:45

BUSI 617: Global Marketing, Ong, MW 12:30-1:45

BUSI 618: Global Financial Markets, Jotikasthira,  MW 12:30-1:45

BUSI 618: Global Financial Markets, Jotikasthira,  MW 2-3:20

MBA 741G: Global Marketing, TBA

MBA 862: International Development, Chavis, TBA

MBA 862A-001: Global Business Strategy, Malhotra, TR 9:30-10:50

MBA 862A-002: Global Business Strategy, Malhotra, TR 11-12:20

MBA 865: Building Cross-Cultural Competence, Flood, TBA

MBA 870-001: Global Immersion, Jones, R 6-9

MBA 870-002: Global Immersion, Malhotra, R 6-9

MBA 870-003: Global Immersion, TBA, R 6-9

MBA 870-004: Global Immersion, Bingham, R 6-9

Chinese

CHIN 102-001: Elementary Chinese II, Lin, MWF 9:05-9:55; T 9-9:50

CHIN 102-002: Elementary Chinese II, Cai, MWF 10:10-11; T 10-10:50

CHIN 102-003: Elementary Chinese II, Stimpson, MWF 11:15-12:05; T 11:05-11:55

CHIN 102-004: Elementary Chinese II, Lin, MWF 12:20-1:10, T 12:30-1:20

CHIN 102-005: Elementary Chinese II, Cai, MWF 1:25-2:15, T 1:30-2:20

CHIN 204-001: Intermediate Chinese II, Ge, MWF 9:05-9:55; TR 9-9:50

CHIN 204-002: Intermediate Chinese II, Ge, MW 10:10-11, TR 10-10:50

CHIN 204-003: Intermediate Chinese II, Ge, MTWR 2:30-3:20

CHIN 212-001: Intermediate Written Chinese, Stimpson, MWF 10:10-11

CHIN 212-002: Intermediate Written Chinese, Stimpson, MWF 1:25-2:15

CHIN 306-001: Advanced Chinese II, Zhou, MWF 10:10-11

CHIN 306-002: Advanced Chinese II, Cai, MWF 12:20-1:10

CHIN 346: History as Fiction or Fiction as History? Early Chinese History in Film and Literature, Bergeton, TR 3:30-4:45

CHIN 361: Chinese Traditional Theater, Hsiao, TR 11-12:15

CHIN 408-002: Readings in Chinese II, Lin, MWF 10:10-11

CHIN 414: Advanced Reading and Composition, Yue, TR 3:30-4:45

CHIN 443: Business Communications in Chinese, Zhou, MWF 11:15-12:05

CHIN 510: Introduction to Classical Chinese, Bergeton, TR 9:30-10:45

CHIN 552: Chinese Prose in Translation, Hsiao, TR 2-3:15

CHIN 562: Contemporary Chinese Urban Culture and Arts, Visser, TR 12:30-1:45

SPCL 400-304: The ABCs of Chinese (Beginner), Coss, MW 5-6

SPCL 400-305: The ABCs of Chinese (Advanced), Coss, TR 5-6

City and Regional Planning

PLAN 651: Urban Form and the Design of Cities, Whittemore & Packer, TR 12:30-1:45

PLAN 744: Development and Environmental Management, Song, TR 2-3:15

Communication Studies

COMM 350: Practices of Cultural Studies, TBA, MWF 11:15-12:05

Dramatic Art

DRAM 117: Perspectives in World Drama, Zhuang, TR 9:30-10:45

DRAM 120-002: Play Analysis, Perry, TR 11-12:15

DRAM 475: Costume History: Africa, Asia, and Arabia, Owen, TR 12:30-1:45

Economics

ECON 460-001: International Economics, Vaidyanathan, MWF 11:15-12:05

ECON 460-002: International Economics, Vaidyanathan, MW 10:10-11

ECON 465-001: Economic Development, TBA, TR 8-9:15

ECON 465-002: Economic Development, TBA, TR 11-12:15

ECON 465-003: Economic Development, Alder, TR 12:30-1:45

ECON 465-004: Economic Development, Alder, TR, 3:30-4:45

ECON 465-005: Economic Development, Vaidyanathan, TR, 3:30-4:45

ECON 469: Asian Economic Systems, Rosefielde, TR 8-9:15

Education

EDUC 758: Immigration and Education, Rong, M 4-6:50

EDUC 972: Critical Race Theory, Thompson-Dorsey, R 4-6:50

English and Comparative Literature

CMPL 143: History of Global Cinema, Warner, MW 3:35-6:25

ENGL 143-001: Film and Culture, TBA, MWF, 8-8:50

ENGL 143-002: Film and Culture, Cohen, MWF 9:05-9:55

ENGL 143-003: Film and Culture, Hammer, MWF 1:25-2:15

ENGL 143-004: Film and Culture, TBA, MW 5-6:15

ENGL 143-005: Film and Culture, Larson,  TR 8-9:15

ENGL 386: Gender, Sexuality, and the South Asian Diaspora, Ahuja, TR 2-3:15

ENGL 762: Topics in Cultural Studies, Floyd-Wilson, R 2:30-5:20

Geography

GEOG 120-001: World Regional Geography, Kirsch, MWF 1:25-2:15

GEOG 120-002: World Regional Geography, Larson, MWF 9:05-9:55

GEOG 120-003: World Regional Geography, Lepofsky, ONLINE

GEOG 121-001: Geographies of Globalization, Lentz, TR 9:30-10:45

GEOG 121-002: Geographies of Globalization, Gergan, TR 3:30-4:45

GEOG 130-001: Geographical Issues in the Developing World, Havice, MWF 11:15-12:05

GEOG 130-002: Geographical Issues in the Developing World, Ward, TR 9:30-10:45

Global Studies

GLBL 281: Phillips Ambassadors Program, TBA

Hindi-Urdu

HNUR 102-001: Elementary Hindi-Urdu II, Caldwell, MW 11:15-12:05, TR 11:05-11:55

HNUR 102-002: Elementary Hindi-Urdu II, Iqbal, MTWF, 2:30-3:20

HNUR 204-001: Intermediate Hindi-Urdu II, Caldwell, MW 12:20-1:10, TR 12:30-1:20

HNUR 306: Advanced Hindi-Urdu II, Iqbal, MWF 11:15-12:05

HNUR 408: Readings in Hindi-Urdu Prose, Taj, TR 2-3:15

HNUR 490: Health and Medicine in South Asia, Caldwell, MW 4:40-5:55

History

HIST/ASIA/PWAD 135: History of the Indian Subcontinent to 1750, Sevea, MWF 10:10-11 (recitation required)

HIST 140-001: The World Since 1945, Fletcher, TR 2-3:15 (recitation required)

HIST 140-002: The World Since 1945, Ruble, MWF 10:10-11 (recitation required)

HIST 140-003: The World Since 1945, Mole, TR 9:30-10:45 (recitation required)

HIST 140-006: The World Since 1945, Owre, MWF 9:05-9:55 (recitation required)

HIST 163: Modern Central Asia, Tasar, MWF 12:20-1:10

HIST 174H: Honors Seminar in African, Asian, and Middle Eastern History, Aydin, TR 3:30-4:45

HIST/ASIA 267: South Asia, Shields, MWF 11:15-12:05

HIST 285: 20th-Century China, King, TR 12:30-1:45

HIST/ASIA 288: 20th Century Japan, Fletcher, TR 9:30-10:45

HIST 331: Sex, Religion, and Violence: Revolutionary Thought in Modern South Asia, Sevea, MWF 1:25-2:15

HIST 351: Global History of Warfare, Sheppard, MWF 12:20-1:10 (recitation required)

HIST 398: Africa/Asia/Middle East History, Tsin, T 12:30-3

Japanese

JAPN 102-001: Elementary Japanese II, Iwashita, MW 9:05-9:55; TR 9-9:50

JAPN 102-002: Elementary Japanese II, Iwashita, MW 10:10-11, TR 10-10:50

JAPN 102-003: Elementary Japanese II, Sawamura, MW 11:15-12:05, TR 11:05-11:55

JAPN 102-004: Elementary Japanese II, Iwashita, MW 12:20-1:10, TR 12:30-1:20

JAPN 102-005: Elementary Japanese II, Sawamura, MTWR 2:30-3:20

JAPN 204-001: Intermediate Japanese II, Aratake, MTWR 8-8:50

JAPN 204-002: Intermediate Japanese II, Aratake, MW 9:05-9:55, TR 9-9:50

JAPN 204-003: Intermediate Japanese II, Sawamura, MW 1:25-2:15, TR 1:30-2:20

JAPN 306-001: Topics in Japanese Society and Culture, Kato, MWF 11:15-12:05

JAPN 306-002: Topics in Japanese Society and Culture, Kato, MWF 12:20-1:10

JAPN 363/HIST 370: Samurai, Monks, and Pirates: History and Historiography of Japan’s Long 16th Century, Pitelka, TR 2-3:15

JAPN 375: The Culture of Modern, Imperial Japan, 1900-1945, Driscoll, T 6-9

JAPN 411: Food and Culture in Japan, Aratake, M 5:45-8:30

JAPN 490: Japanese Culture through Films and Literature, Kato, MWF 2:30-3:20

Korean

KOR 102-001: Elementary Korean II, Relyea, MW 11:15-12:05; TR 11:05-11:55

KOR 102-002: Elementary Korean II, Bang, MW 12:20-1:10; TR 12:30-1:20

KOR 102-003: Elementary Korean II, Relyea, MTWR 2:30-3:20

KOR 151: Education and Social Changes in Contemporary Korea, Jo, TR 2-3:15

KOR 204-001: Intermediate Korean II, Bang, MW 10:10-11; TR 10-10:50

KOR 204-002: Intermediate Korean II, Bang, MW 1:25-2:15, TR 1:30-2:20

KOR 306: Advanced Korean II, Jo, TR 11-12:15

Music

MUSC 234: World Musics in Theory and Practice, Garcia, MWF 10:10-11

Peace, War, and Defense

PWAD/HIST/ASIA 135: History of the Indian Subcontinent to 1750, Sevea, MWF 10:10-11 (recitation required)

PWAD 351: Global History of Warfare, Sheppard, MWF 12:20-1:10 (recitation required)

PWAD 453: Political Geography, Smith, MWF 11:15-12:05

Persian

For a thorough listing of courses related to Middle Eastern languages and cultures, visit the Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations at mideast.unc.edu.

PRSN 102: Elementary Persian II, Adel, MWF 10:10-11

PRSN 204: Intermediate Persian II, Adel, MWF 11:15-12:05

Political Science

POLI 150-001: International Relations and World Politics, Oatley, MW 11:15-12:05 (recitation required)

POLI 150-002: International Relations and World Politics, Cilizoglu, TR 3:30-4:45 (recitation required)

POLI 150-003: International Relations and World Politics, Reid, MW 2:30-3:45 (recitation required)

POLI 237: The Politics of China, Chen, TR 11-12:15

POLI 750: Theories of International Relations I, Crescenzi, T 2-5

Public Health

HPM 664: Globalization and Health, Fried, TBA

PUBH 500: Global Health Discussion Series, Fried, TBA

PUBH 712: Global Health Ethics, Schenck & Winstanly, ONLINE

Public Policy

PLCY 565: Global Health Policy, Meier, TR 11-12:15

Religious Studies

For a thorough listing of courses related to Islam, visit the Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations at mideast.unc.edu.

RELI 180: Introduction to Islamic Civilization, Lynch, ONLINE

RELI 181: Modern Muslim Societies, Knight, TR 3:30-4:45

RELI 183: Asian Religions, Mixon, ONLINE

RELI 285: The Buddhist Tradition: Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka, Leve, MW 11:15-12:05 (recitation required)

Sociology

SOCI 101-001: Sociological Perspectives, Seguin, TR 2-3:15 (recitation required)

SOCI 101-002: Sociological Perspectives, Schorpp, TR 2-3:15 (recitation required)

SOCI 101-003: Sociological Perspectives, Sherry, TR 8-9:15 (recitation required)

SOCI 101-004: Sociological Perspectives, Hussain, TR 2-3:15 (recitation required)

SOCI 101-990: Sociological Perspectives, Yazdiha, ONLINE

SOCI 121: Population Problems, Cai, TR 9:30-10:45

SOCI 122-001: Race & Ethnic Problems, Hastings, TR 12:30-1:45

SOCI 122-002: Race & Ethnic Problems, Lopez-Sanders, TR 11-12:15

SOCI 122-003: Race & Ethnic Problems, Rigby, MWF 1:25-2:15

SOCI 122-990: Race & Ethnic Problems, Hastings, ONLINE

Turkish

For a thorough listing of courses related to Middle Eastern languages and cultures, visit the Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations at mideast.unc.edu.

TURK 102: Elementary Turkish II, Havlioglu, MWF 12:20-1:10

TURK 204: Intermediate Turkish II, Havlioglu, MWF 4:55-5:45

Women’s and Gender Studies

WMST 389: Made in America, Made in China: Laboring Women in Global Perspective, Turk, TR 8-9:15