ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
A program is a course of study designed by faculty members to focus on a particular area of knowledge or a particular approach to an area. Each program establishes requirements for Moderation, course work, and Senior projects; each selects from the courses offered at the College those courses it considers required, recommended, and related to its particular focus. Every student is required to declare a major in a program by the end of his or her sophomore year in order to moderate from the Lower College to the Upper College and to become a candidate for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
1. Division of the Arts

Art History
Dance
Film and Electronic Media
History of Photography
Integrated Arts
Music
Photography
Studio Art
Theater
2. Division of Languages & Literature

Literature (works written in English and world literature in translation)
Writing: Fiction and Poetry
Foreign Languages:


Classical Languages:
3. Division of Natural Sciences & Math

Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mathematics
Physics
4. Division of Social Studies

Anthropology
Economics
History
Philosophy
Political Studies
Psychology
Religion
Sociology
Theology
5. Interdivisional Programs

AADS (African and African Diaspora Studies)
American Studies
Asian Studies
Classical Studies
Environmental Studies
French Studies
Gender Studies
German Studies
History and Philosophy of Science
Irish and Celtic Studies
Italian Studies
Jewish Studies
LAIS (Latin American and Iberian Studies)
Medieval Studies
MES (Multiethnic Studies)
Philosophy and the Arts
Russian and Eurasian Studies
Victorian Studies
6. Multidisciplinary Studies

Programs initiated and designed by students to integrate material from different programs and Divisions.

COURSES APPROPRIATE TO INTERDIVISIONAL PROGRAMS



AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES (AADS)

ANTH 248 Colonials in Africa
HIST 371 The Civil Rights Movement
LIT 353 The Image of Africa in the West
MUS 212 Jazz in Literature II
MUS 331 Jazz: The Freedom Principle
MUS 347 Music & Culture of African Diaspora II
NSCI 333 Ecology of African Savannas II
PSY 235 School Guidance & Counseling
SOC 210 Sociology of Race
SST 214 Black Thought: Beyond Boundary
THTR 310 African American Theater
Related interest
:

ARTH 102 Perspectives in World Art II
PSY 333 Exploring Boundaries of the Self


AMERICAN STUDIES

ANTH 208B American Anthropology
ARTH 263 American Art, 1900-1945
ARTH 275 American Utopias
HIST 2205 Cultural History of HIV
LIT 259 Literature of the US III
HIST 371 The Civil Rights Movement
MUS 212 Jazz in Literature II
MUS 331 Jazz: The Freedom Principle
PS 182 Contested Ideals in American Political Thought
PS 260 Environmental Politics in the US
PS 295 Dreams of Perfectibility II
SOC 210 Sociology of Race
SST 234 Topics in Sexual Identity

ASIAN STUDIES

All courses listed under CHINESE, JAPANESE and
ANTH 246 South Asia and the Ethnographic Imagination
ARTH 296 Arts of Japan
FILM 239 Cinema of Asia
HIST 127 Intro to Modern Japanese History
PS 126 East Asian Politics and Society
PS 329 Popular Protest in the Modern World
REL 221 History of Early India
REL 225 Intermediate Readings in Sanskrit
REL 255 Islam in Asia
REL 270 Hearts of Wisdom:Indian Buddhist Philosophy
REL 304 Contemplative Traditions of Asia

CLASSICAL STUDIES

ARTH 210 Roman Art & Architecture
REL 225 Intermediate Readings in Sanskrit

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

BIO 102 Organismal Biology
ECON 102 Intro to Microeconomics
ECON 242 Environmental Economics
NSCI 202 Field Study in Natural History
PS 260 Environmental Politics in the US
Related interest:

ANTH 336 Intellectual/Cultural Property Rights
BIO/PHIL 268 Issues in Bioethics
NSCI 333 Ecology of African Savannahs
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology

FRENCH STUDIES

All courses listed under FRENCH and
ARTH 221 Romanesque and Gothic Art & Architecture
HIST 2117 The Disorder of Things
LIT 2012 The Letter
LIT 264 Nineteenth-Century Continental Novel

GENDER STUDIES

ANTH 213 Anthropology of Medicine
ANTH 234 Language, Culture and Society
ANTH 235 Kinship in the Postindustrial World
ANTH 246 South Asia and the Ethnographic Imagination
ARTH 249 Women Artists of the Surrealism Movement
HIST 211 Women and Work in US History
HIST 2205 Cultural History of HIV
HIST 3111 Impolitic Speech and the Arts of Diplomacy
LIT 2138 Women and Culture
LIT 349 Victorian Bodies
PSY 354 Politics of Eating Disorders
SST 234 Topics in Sexual Identity
Related interest:

HIST 251 Knowledge / Society in the Scientific Revolution

GERMAN STUDIES

All courses listed under GERMAN and
LIT 264 Nineteenth Century Continental Novel
PHIL 371 Philosophy of Kant
PHIL 375 Philosophy of Nietzsche

HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

ANTH 213 Anthropology of Medicine
HIST 2205 Cultural History of HIV
HIST 251 Knowledge / Society in the Scientific Revolution
NSCI 227 Science and Pseudoscience
PHIL 268 Issues in Bioethics
Related interest:

HIST 2136 European Cultural & Intellectual History

INTEGRATED ARTS

ART 100 Intro to Cybergraphics
ART 200 Intermediate Cybergraphics
ART 350 Extended Media III
FILM 267 History of Video and New Media Art
LIT 3224 Adv. Poetry Workshop: Investigative Poetics
LIT 390 Contemporary Critical Theory
PHIL 230 Philosophy and the Arts

IRISH & CELTIC STUDIES

ARTH 321 The Animal Style in Art
LIT 2650 Irish Fiction
LIT 3110 James Joyce's Ulysses

ITALIAN STUDIES

All courses listed under ITALIAN and
ARTH 352 Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper
LIT 204A Comparative Literature I
LIT 3230 Theory, Crisis and Form in Mod. Ital Lit

JEWISH STUDIES

LIT 276B Chosen Voices: Major Jewish Authors
REL 104 Introduction to Judaism

LATIN AMERICAN AND IBERIAN STUDIES (LAIS)

All course listed under SPANISH and
PS 153 Latin American Politics and Society
PS 413 The Spread of Democracy
SST 140 Latinos in the USA
Related interest:

ARTH 249 Women Artists of the Surrealist Movement

MEDIEVAL STUDIES

ARTH 221 Romanesque and Gothic Art & Architecture
ARTH 321 The Animal Style in Art
LIT 249 Arthurian Romance
LIT 250 English Literature I

MULTI-ETHNIC STUDIES (MES
)
ANTH 234 Language, Culture and Society
ANTH 246 South Asia and the Ethnographic Imagination
ARTH 296 Arts of Japan
HIST 371 The Civil Rights Movement
LAIS 105 Nationalism, Imperialism & Identities
MUS 212 Jazz in Literature II
MUS 331 Jazz: The Freedom Principle
PS 333 Nations, States and Nationalism
PSY 235 School Guidance & Counseling
PSY 333 Exploring Boundaries of Self
SOC 210 Sociology of Race
SOC 239 Contemporary Israeli Society
SOC 332 Seminar on Social Problems
SST 140 Latinos in the USA
SST 214 Black Thought: Beyond Boundary
Related interest:

LIT 276B Chosen Voices: Major Jewish Authors

PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS

LIT 390 Contemporary Critical Theory

RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN STUDIES

All courses listed under RUSSIAN and
HIST 102 Europe from 1815 to present
LIT 264 Nineteenth Century Continental Novel
LIT 2702 Russia on the Opera Stage

VICTORIAN STUDIES

HIST 102 Europe from 1815 to present
HIST 2136 European Cultural & Intellectual History
LIT 215 Victorian Essays & Detectives
LIT 259 Literature of the US II
LIT 349 Victorian Bodies