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Summer & Fall 2011 Courses 

# SUMMER Courses on SMU Main Campus Instructor Time Day
Basic Curriculum
Introduction to World Cultures
1373 ANTH 2301 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Summer 1) Nibbs  12:00 MTWTHF
1471 "     "     "     "     "     "           (Summer 2) Smith-Morris   10:00 MTWTHF
1957 SOCI 2377   Markets and Cultures (Dept permission only) (Summer 2) Cruz   12:00 MTWTHF
International Economics
1314 ECO 4357 International Trade  (Summer 2) Wheaton 8:00 MTWTHF
Global Perspectives
1870 ANTH 3365 Rise and Fall of Super Powers: The  Dynamics and Ethics of Empire  (Summer 2) Quave   12:00 MTWTHF
1430/1440 ANTH 3366/RELI 3366 Magic, Myth and Religion across Cultures (S1) Kennell   12:00 MTWTHF
1261 ANTH 3388 Warfare and Violence (Summer 1) Wilson     2:00 MTWTHF
1412 HIST 3301 Human Rights, American Dilemma (Summer 1) Halperin    2:00 MTW
1287 "     "     "     "     "     " (Summer 1)  "    "    "    6:30  MTW
1433 HIST 3368 Warfare in the Modern World  (Summer 2)  Mears     2:00 MTWTHF
1424 HIST 3397  Modernity and Crises of Identity (Summer 1) Mears TBA TBA
ASIA
1852 PLSC 4386  Issues of U.S. - East Asia Relations  (Summer 1) - Group I Takeuchi    2:00 MTWTHF
EUROPE
1389 ENGL 3341British Literary History II: Wordsworth to Yeats  (Summer 2) - Group II  Bozorth  4:00 MTWTHF
1853 From Communism to Democracy  (Summer 2) - Group I Wegren    2:00 MTWTHF
LATIN AMERICAN and IBERIAN STUDIES
1358 ANTH 3311  Mexico: From Conquest to Cancun (Summer 1) - Group I Kemper  10:00 MTWTHF
1392 SPAN 3374 Spanish-American Civilization (Summer 1) - Group II Maldonado  10:00 MTWTHF
THE MIDDLE EAST and AFRICA
1869 ANTH 3314  Peoples of Africa (Summer 2) - Group I Kennell    3:00 MTWTHF
# FALL Courses on SMU Main Campus Instructor Time Day
Basic Curriculum
Introduction to World Cultures
5110 ANTH 2301 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (701) Nibbs     6:30 W
2308 "     "     "     "     "     "    (section 801 + lab) Kennell    9:30  TTH
3505 SOCI 2377  Markets and Culture Cruz    2:00 MWF
3065) "     "     "     "     "     " Stearns     9:30 TTH
International Politics
3008 PLSC 1340 Introduction to Comparative Politics Cloward  11:00 MWF
5242 "     "     "     "     "     " TBA  11:00 TTH
5243 "     "     "     "     "     "  "    "    "   3:30 TTH
5244 "     "     "     "     "     "  "    "    "   6:30  Tu
2811 PLSC 1380 Introduction to International Relations Brown, C.    9:00 MWF
3324 "     "     "     "     "     "  "    "    "  12:00 MWF
3576 "     "     "     "     "     " TBA  12:30  TTH
International Economics
3135 ECO 4357 International Trade (prerequisite: ECO 3301) TBA    2:00 MWF
2374 ECO 4358 International Macro Theory and Price (pre: ECO 3301 & 02) Cooley     9:00 MWF
3218 PLSC 3389  International Political Economy Hollifield  8:00 TTH
The Global Perspective
3127/3161 ANTH 3301/SOCI 3301 Health, Healing and Ethics Willen 11:00 TTH
3513 ANTH 3388 Warfare and Violence: The Anthropology and Ethics of Human Conflict Wilson   3:30 TTH
4593 ANTH 4307 Seminar in International Health Willen    6:30  Tu
1065 CTV 2351 International Film History (+Lab W 2:00 #1258) Worland 11:00 MF
3082 ECO 3359 Economic Development: Microeconomic Perspectives TBA   6:30 M
3207 ECO 3360 Economic Development: Macroeconomic Perspectives Osang   2:00 TTH
2007 FINA 4329   (Cox majors only) International Finance Davis   2:00 MW
5360  "     "     "     "     "     "  "    "    "   3:30 MW
2452 HIST 3301  Human Rights: American Dilemma Halperin   6:30 Tu
5274 HIST 3397  Modernity and Crises of Identity Mears 11:00 TTH
12198 MKTG 3348 (Cox only)  International Marketing Poehlman 12:30 TTH
3425 PLSC 4382 The Politics of Military Force Brown, S.    3:00 W
5252  RELI 1304   Introduction to Western Religion TBA    1:00  MWF
5252 "     "     "     "     "     " Lamoreaux    6:30  MWF
3003 SOCI 3340 Global Society Abdel-Hady     9:00 MWF
Senior Seminar
2688/2861 INTL 4388/PLSC 4388 - Seminar in International Studies - Political Violence: From Repression to Revolution Brown, C.    6:30 M
ASIA
3371 CHIN 4381  Readings in Chinese Literature and Culture (Group II) TBA   12:00 MWF
5230  "     "     "     "     "     " TBA   11:00 MWF
5231  "     "     "     "     "     " TBA     1:00  MWF
5265 HIST 3315 Modern South Asia: Colonialism and Nationalism  (Group I) Moin   10:00 MWF
3422 PLSC 4340 Special Studies in Comp Governments and Politics:   Politics of India (Group I) Sarangi     6:30 Tu
3338 RELI 1303 Introduction to Eastern Religions (Group II) Lindquist      9:30 TTH
5255 RELI 3307 Intro. to Buddhism (Group II) Brockman      8:00 TTH
EUROPE
3271 ANTH 3355 Society and Culture in Contemporary Europe (Group I) Nibbs   2:00 M
5447 ARHS 3337   The Baroque from a Northern Perspective (Group II) Pon TBA TBA
5309 ENGL 3341British Literary History II: Wordsworth to Yeats  ( Group II) Bozorth   11:00 TTH
5310 ENGL 3344  Victorian Gender (Group II) Newman     1:00 MWF
3301 FREN 4375  Introduction to French History and Culture (Group II) Pelletier      2:00 TTH
5269 HIST 2323  Russian Culture  (Group I ) Orlovsky   9:30 TTH
3581 HIST 2366 Europe in the Modern World  (Group I) Hochman 10:00 MWF
3471 HIST 3376 Social and Intellectual History of Europe (Group I) Hopkins 11:00 MWF
3582 HIST 4360  History of Modern Germany Hochman    3:00 MW
LATIN AMERICAN AND IBERIAN STUDIES
3517 ANTH 3311 Mexico: Conquest to Cancun  (Group II) TBA   6:30 Tu
2838 ANTH 3313 South American Indians (Group I) Wilson    6:30 W
1778 ARHS 1308  Epic of Latin America  (Group II)  TBA  12:00 MWF
1232 ARHS 3382 Arts of the Ancient Andean Tradition: Chavin to Inca  (G II) Herring     9:30 TTH
5418 (H) HIST 4304 History  at the Crossroads: Gender and Sexuality in the Southwest (Group I) Doyle    5:00 MW
5189 SPAN 3373  Spanish Civilization  (Group II) Zuese   2:00 TTH
3156 SPAN 3374 Spanish American Civilization (Group II) Russ    2:00 TTH
MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
5208 ANTH 3314  Peoples of Africa (Group I) Kennell     6:30 W
5448 ARHS 3328  Byzantine Art (Group II) TBA  TBA TBA
5441 ARHS 3392  Islamic Art and Architecture: The Creation of a New Art (GII) TBA TBA TBA
5261 HIST 2379 A History of Islamic Empires (Group I) Ates     9:00 MWF
5264 HIST 3389 Problems in Middle Eastern History - Islam and Politics  (GI ) Ates   11:00 MWF
3454 PLSC 3347 Government and Politics of Africa (Group I) Cloward    2:00 MWF
3528 RELI 3362  Islam and the West (Group II) Lamoreaux   2:00 MWF

For questions or more information, please contact: swegren@mail.smu.edu or nmcalpin@mail.smu.edu

Please refer to the Summer 2011 and Fall 2011 class listings on Access.smu for updates and changes.

For the list of study abroad courses included in the International Studies major, refer to the SMU catalog. Please contact the International Programs Office (214) 768-2338 for information.

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