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ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
AHIS 304mg:
Art, Power and Identity in Renaissance Italy
Explores the visual, material and performative aspects of Italian culture in the expression of power and the construction of identity in the Renaissance.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
11912D
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture-Discussion
Lisa Pon
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
AHIS 366g:
Picturing Democracy: American Art and Visual Culture, 1750-1900
Studies the art and visual culture of the United States from nation formation to the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
11959R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture-Discussion
Kate Flint
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
AHIS 370g:
Modern Art III: 1940 to the Present
Questions of social engagement and political structure address this examination of major international movements in art since 1940.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
11968R
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Samantha Burton
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
AHIS 373g:
History and Theory of Photography
Explores key moments in the history of photography from its invention to the present. Issues include modernity and mass culture; photography as a fine art; technologies of vision.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
11971R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Samantha Burton
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
AMST 325gw:
The Middle East in Hollywood
An examination of how Hollywood representations of the Middle East have changed over the last 100 years, focusing on how representations influence perceptions and policies.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
10423R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Evelyn Alsultany
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
ARCH 214ag:
World History of Architecture
A world-wide perspective of architectural history as a product of social, cultural, religious, and political dimensions, a: 4500 BCE to 1500 CE.
(3.0 units)
Not available
Not available
11256D
10:00-11:50am
Wed, Fri
Lecture
Erik Carver
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
CRIT 150gp:
Histories of Art, Design and Visual Culture
A loosely chronological, thematic survey of art, visual culture, design, and critical theory from the early modern period through modernism (1500 1950).
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33815R
4:00-5:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
null
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
CTAN 200g:
The Rise of Digital Hollywood
An overview of the evolution of computer graphics in modern media.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
17960R
12:00-3:50pm
Thursday
Lecture
Tom Sito
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
CTCS 190g:
Introduction to Cinema
Gateway to majors and minors in cinematic arts. Technique, aesthetics, criticism, and social implications of cinema. Lectures accompanied by screenings of appropriate films.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
18000R
2:00-5:50pm
Tuesday
Lecture
George Carstocea
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
CTCS 192mg:
Race, Class, and Gender in American Film
Analyzes issues of race, class and gender in contemporary American culture as represented in the cinema.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
18070R
2:00-5:50pm
Thursday
Lecture
Kara Keeling
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
CTWR 303g:
From Page to Screen: Adapting Stories for Film and TV
Detailed investigation of source material and how it translates to screen. Special attention paid to character, genre and story as relates to intellectual property.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
19152R
1:00-4:50pm
Monday
Lecture
Janet Batchler
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DANC 212g:
Dance in Popular Culture
Examination of the role of dance in popular culture in a classroom setting. Studies of dance styles and their evolution in recreational and professional contexts through research, observation, and practice.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22447R
3:00-4:40pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Saleemah Knight
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DANC 280g:
Introduction to Dance as an Art Form
Gateway to the minor in dance. An interdisciplinary overview of dance relating to the aesthetic and art in various subjects. Applications of the elements of dance studies, art criticism, and viewing productions to explore topic such as architecture, photography, poetry, technology, cinematic arts, sports, medicine, and more.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22463R
10:00-11:40am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Margo Apostolos
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DANC 302g:
Hip Hop Don't Stop: Black Social Dance Culture and Media
Introduction to the history and practice of Urban Folk Dance including hip hop, freestyle, street dance and the relevant social dances of the 20th century.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22564R
5:00-6:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Dante Rose
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DANC 312gw:
African American Dance
Exploration of the discursive foundations, political motivations, and aesthetic strategies of dance writers and artists whose works have enabled the category of "black dance."
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22478D
4:00-5:40pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
E. Moncell Durden
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DANC 333gw:
Origins of Jazz Dance
Examining the role that vernacular dance and music play in the creation of Jazz Dance, taught in lecture format; practical studies in Jazz Dance, from recreational to professional settings.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22485R
4:00-5:40pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Jason Rodgers
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DANC 363g:
Dancing on the Screen
The study of dance in movies, television, internet, mobile devices and new media. Examining dance on screen, influenced by storytelling, camera technology and editing.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22508R
10:00-11:40am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Patrick Corbin
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DES 123xg:
The Design Challenge: Exploring the Design Process
An overview of the creative design process and introduction to techniques to solve visual problems.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33427R
12:00-1:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Charla Elizabeth
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
DES 323g:
Design Theory
A comprehensive study of visual communication focusing on graphic design from 1900 to the present. An introduction to design thinking, language and principles including political and cultural implications.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33455D
2:00-3:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Jason Ellenburg
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
GESM 110g:
Seminar in the Arts
The multifaceted history of the creative act, its analysis, production, and context as a representation of human experience. (Satisfies GE-A, The Arts) Open only to Freshmen.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Freshmen, Sophomore
35268R
8:00-9:20am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Isabel Wade
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
GESM 111g:
Seminar in the Arts
The multifaceted history of the creative act, its analysis, production, and context as a representation of human experience. Offered by a USC professional school.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Freshmen, Sophomore
35300R
8:00-9:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
null
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUJZ 350g:
A History of Jazz Music
A history of jazz music and the styles of music considered antecedents to jazz.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
44541D
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Jonathan Gomez
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 102gw:
World Music
Exploration of music and cultures of the world. Engagement with international musicians, global issues, field work and musical diasporas in Los Angeles.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47203R
4:00-5:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Leon Garcia Corona
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 115gp:
Western Music as Sounding History
An introduction to Western art music and culture from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern eras through reading, listening, analyzing and writing about music.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47208R
2:00-3:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Rotem Gilbert
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 200mgw:
The Broadway Musical: Reflections of American Diversity
A uniquely American genre, the Broadway musical serves as a catalyst for inquiry into human diversity, cross-culturalism, and significant social and political issues.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47213R
4:00-5:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Karen Parks
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 210g:
Electronic Music and Dance Culture
The origins and development of EDM and its relatives such as disco, house, techno, rave and electronica, focusing on cultural and technological influences.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47216R
6:00-7:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Sean Nye
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 250mgw:
The Music of Black Americans
A chronicle of the musical contribution of Africans and African Americans to American society and to the foundations of musical genres and styles throughout the world.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47220R
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Ron Mc Curdy
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 320mgw:
Hip-hop Music and Culture
A history of hip-hop music from its inception to the present: its musical processes and styles, as well as attendant social, political and cultural issues.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47229R
6:00-7:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Sean Nye
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 373g:
Writing About Popular Music
Immerses students in criticism, scholarship, and creative writing dealing with popular music. Students participate in that discourse through developing their own authorial voices.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47244R
12:00-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Joanna Demers
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
MUSC 374g:
Beatles, Stones, Bowie: Empire and Masculinity
Historical survey of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and David Bowie that explores their contributions to contemporary notions of "masculinity," "Empire," and "classic rock."
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
47245R
2:00-3:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Joanna Demers
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
THTR 192g:
History of Stand-Up Comedy
A comprehensive overview and understanding of how stand-up evolved in the United States, from the mid-1800's to the current touring performers.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
62616R
4:00-5:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Wayne Federman
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
THTR 194g:
Women and Performance
A wide-ranging look at women in the performing arts both now and historically. Examination of how sex and gender, race and racism, ageism have affected how women have been perceived and treated in the arts.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
62849R
10:00-11:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
null
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
THTR 196g:
Shakespeare on Film
Introduction to the formalized plays of William Shakespeare as texts for performance through reading, viewing and analysis of selected plays in textual and film versions.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
62848R
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
null
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
THTR 225g:
Theatre Across History and Cultures
The analysis of a range of plays from different times and cultures with a consideration of the roles of actor, director, dramaturg and designer.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
62611D
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Laurie Fisher
ARTS
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ARTS/
THTR 229g:
Sports on Stage and Screen
The examination of the intersection between athletes and actors through the study of plays, musicals, feature films and TV series that depict athletic worlds.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
62615R
5:00-6:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Emily Roxworthy
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
AHIS 381g:
Visual Cultures of Asia
Exploration of one or more major traditions of visual culture in Asia through cross-cultural, interdisciplinary perspectives.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
11977R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture-Discussion
Yoonah Hwang
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
AMST 150gw:
The American War in Viet Nam
Examination of the ways that different nations and cultures have remembered the Vietnam War or the American War as it is called in Vietnam. (Duplicates credit in former AMST 377)
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
10338R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Rick Berg
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
AMST 205g:
Introduction to American Popular Culture
Examines the relation between U.S. national culture, race, and popular culture.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
10360R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Joshua Mitchell
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
AMST 206mg:
The Politics and Culture of the 1960s
Examines political and cultural change in the United States during the decade of the 1960s.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
10361R
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture-Discussion
Chris Finley
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
AMST 301gp:
America, the Frontier, and the New West
Introduction to an interdisciplinary study of American political, cultural and social life with a particular emphasis on the Western United States as a region. Recommended preparation: HIST 200, ENGL 263
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
10408R
2:00-3:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Chrisshonna Nieva
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
CLAS 151gp:
The Legacy of Rome
Ancient Roman values, ideas, and institutions of relevance to later periods of civilization.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
19880R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Frederic Clark
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
CLAS 180g:
Classical Mythology and the Mythic Imagination
Introduction to central works of mythology in classical Greek, Roman and Near Eastern traditions; emphasis on the relationship of myth, culture and the human imagination.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
19820R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Susan Lape
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
CLAS 195gp:
Nature and Environment in Ancient Mediterranean Culture
Perspectives on nature and the natural world in cultures of the ancient Mediterranean from survey of sources in literature, art, philosophy and the history of science.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
19890R
5:00-6:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Lucas Herchenroeder
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
COLT 101gp:
Masterpieces and Masterminds: Literature and Thought
A broad introduction to the great works of Western culture from antiquity to 1800.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22005R
3:30-4:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture-Discussion
Heather James
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
COLT 264gp:
Asian Aesthetic and Literary Traditions
A comparative study of the Asian aesthetic heritage of poetry, painting, music, and drama; of literary themes, trends, and myths.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22020R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Jason Webb
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
COLT 360gp:
Fictions of Africa
Introduction to African cultural history by way of a comparative study of major literary works and intellectual thought from representative regions and countries in Africa.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22030R
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Mlondolozi Zondi
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
COLT 382gw:
Zen and Daoism in Asian Literature
Studies of the presence and influence of Zen Buddhism and Daoism in Asian literature, with a focus on China and Japan.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22050R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Jason Webb
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
CRIT 160g:
Critical Theory in Art, Design and Visual Culture
An issues-based introduction to critical theory in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, especially as it relates to philosophy, art, design, and visual culture.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Art, Fine Arts
33823D
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Amelia Jones
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
CRIT 350gw:
Global Art, Design and Visual Culture since 1960
A critical history of art, design, visual culture, and visual theory since 1960, addressing through a postcolonial/decolonial lens the concepts and practices of "global" art.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Art, Fine Arts
33824D
12:00-1:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
null
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
CTCS 150gw:
Visions of Diversity in the Cinematic Arts
Representations of marginalized groups in digital media, and how they have shaped conversations, altered public discourse and policy, and impacted the lives of underrepresented people.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following school(s): School of Cinematic Arts
18002D
9:00-11:50am
Thursday
Lecture
Gordon Bellamy
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
DANC 342gp:
International and Historical Perspectives on Dance
Exploration of dance as an art form in its artistic, political, and socio-cultural climate. Studies of the continuum of dance within its historical context.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
22487D
2:00-3:40pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Thomas Ford
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
EALC 125g:
Introduction to Contemporary East Asian Cinema and Culture
An introduction to and overview of the contemporary cinemas of East Asia: China (Hong Kong, the People's Republic, and Taiwan), Japan, and Korea.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
25344R
12:30-1:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Kerim Yasar
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
EALC 130gp:
Introduction to East Asian Ethical Thought
Introduction to the history of Chinese, Japanese and Korean ethical thought; perspectives on human nature, historical writing,and aesthetic implications. Conducted in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
25445R
12:00-1:20pm
Wed, Fri
Lecture
Bettine Birge
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
EALC 145g:
Introduction to Chinese Culture, Art and Literature
Introduction to the civlization, art and literature of pre-modern China through the lens of the cultural products of identity.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
25356R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
null
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
EALC 333g:
Introduction to Korean Film
Survey of Korean film, the film industry, and critical issues from the colonial period to the present.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
25678R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Youngmin Choe
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
EALC 342gp:
Japanese Literature and Culture
Japanese literature from the earliest times to the present; development of prose, poetry and the novel; evolution of theatre; Japanese literature under Western influence. Conducted in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
25540R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
David Bialock
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
EALC 344gp:
Korean Culture from Ancient to Modern Times
The history of Korean literature and culture from the ancient to the modern era. Recommended preparation: HIST 105g.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
25494R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Sunyoung Park
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
EALC 358g:
Transnational Chinese Literature and Culture
An introduction to Sinophone literatures and cultures (in English translation) from the Asia-Pacific region, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, Southeast Asia, and North America.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
25365R
12:00-1:20pm
Mon, Fri
Lecture
Brian Bernards
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 174g:
Reading the Heart: Emotional Intelligence and the Humanities
A study of emotional intelligence through literature, history and the arts with a focus on anger, happiness, love and empathy.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32613R
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Thomas Gustafson
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 230g:
Shakespeare and His Times
Close study of Shakespeare's plays and poems to introduce his language, stagecraft, literary "genius," social and literary contexts, precursors and rivals, and legacy.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32627R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Thea Tomaini
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 261g:
English Literature to 1800
Intensive reading of major writers to 1800.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32635D
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Anthony Kemp
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 262g:
English Literature since 1800
Intensive reading of major writers, 18001950.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32640D
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Ashley Cohen
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 263g:
American Literature
Intensive reading of representative writers.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32645D
1:00-1:50pm
MWF
Lecture
Thomas Gustafson
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 270g:
Studying Narrative
Introduction to major forms, styles and theories of narrative, with attention to characterization, plot, genres, ethics, empathy, perspective, audience and social conditions.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32650D
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Sara Sligar
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 280g:
Introduction to Narrative Medicine
Study of literary modes of narrative and their uses in medical understanding, character formation, social identity, and relations between mind and body.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32652D
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Erika Wright
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 297g:
Introduction to the Genre of Nonfiction
Study of forms of nonfiction writing, focusing on craft and process: how it works and how to read, write and write about it.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32656R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Christopher Freeman
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 299g:
Introduction to the Genre of Poetry
Historical survey of the traditions of lyric poetry from Shakespeare to the contemporary, examining the genre's multiple forms of literary, visual, and aural expression.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32670R
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Christopher Freeman
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 325g:
Pre-Modern Wonders: Magic, Monsters and Marvels
A study of literature and literary theory through the themes and theories of wonder, magic and the uncanny in English literature before 1800.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32698D
3:30-4:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Thea Tomaini
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 342g:
Women in English and American Literature after 1800
Women as writers and as subjects, with special emphasis on feminist and liberationist traditions and on changing female images after 1800.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32703D
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Molly Bendall
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 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
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 352g:
Bookpacking
Literary travel using novels to explore regional culture and unify the study of literature, history, geography, politics and social studies.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Not available
32707R
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Andrew Chater
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 362g:
Contemporary Poetry
Study of poetry written in English since 1945, with special emphasis on the last two decades.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32712D
5:00-6:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Susan Mccabe
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 363g:
Contemporary Drama
Selected British, Irish, and American drama from the post World War II period (1945 to the present).
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32713D
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Brighde Mullins
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ENGL 371g:
Literary Genres and Film
Literary studies in the relationship between fiction and drama and their adaptation as films.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32715D
4:30-6:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Brighde Mullins
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
FREN 260gw:
Global Women's Narratives
Study of Francophone womens narratives combined with practice of editing personal narratives. Conducted in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34255R
2:00-3:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture-Discussion
Julie Van Dam
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
FREN 307g:
Public Memory and the Ghosts of History
An exploration of cultural haunting in post-Revolutionary France, grounded in critical approaches to literature, with a focus on collective memory, loss and historical violence.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: FREN 150
Not available
34267D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Guilan Siassi
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
FREN 370mg:
Equality and Difference around the Enlightenment
18th- and 20th-century debates around the idea of equality and the notion of difference. Relevance of the Enlightenment to contemporary discussions of identity, citizenship, and human rights. Conducted in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34273R
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Ruggero Sciuto
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
FREN 372gp:
Medicine, Health and the Body in Literature and Culture
Study of health, the body and medicine through literature and culture in comparative fashion. Taught in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34275R
12:00-1:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Julie Van Dam
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
GESM 120g:
Seminar in Humanistic Inquiry
Interpretation and analysis of works of the imagination, exploring language, thought, and cultural traditions in relation to one another. (Satisfies GE-B, Humanistic Inquiry) Open only to Freshmen.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Freshmen, Sophomore
35326R
8:30-9:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Sarah Kessler
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
GESM 121g:
Seminar in Humanistic Inquiry
Critical appreciation of various forms of human expression, evaluating works of literature, philosophy, and the arts to enable informed opinions about ideas and values. Offered by a professional school.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Freshmen, Sophomore
35401R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Elisa Warford
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
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
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
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
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
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
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
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
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
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
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
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
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ITAL 300g:
Inventing Modern Italy
An interdisciplinary introduction to the literary, artistic, and political movements which contributed to the shaping of modern Italy. Taught in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34435R
9:00-10:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture-Discussion
Gian-Maria Annovi
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
ITAL 382g:
Dante
Analysis of the Divina Commedia and other works. Conducted in English. (Duplicates credit in former ITAL 450)
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34439R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Ruggero Sciuto
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
JS 100gp:
Jewish History
Major ideas, personalities, and movements in Jewish history from antiquity to the present in light of the interaction of the Jews with the general culture.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
38200R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Joshua Garroway,Leah Hochman
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
JS 370gp:
Digs and Dispute: Religion and Archaeology in Israel
Investigates contemporary conflicts in the discovery of the ancient world. Students will ask essential questions about the power of discovering and showcasing specific narratives.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
38225R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Kristine Garroway,Leah Hochman
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
MDES 325g:
Politics of Film and Literature in Modern Iran
Explores contemporary Iranian society through the study of social tensions created by poverty-wealth, tradition-modernity, masculinity-femininity, and notions of religio-political authority as reflected in the literature and films of the country.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
41526R
1:00-1:50pm
MWF
Lecture
Mehdi Faraji
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 100g:
Central Problems of Philosophy
Explores questions about human beings and their place in nature, including questions about knowledge, mind and body, freedom and determinism, and the existence of God.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49300R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Jacob Ross
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 101g:
Free People, Free Thought and Free Markets
The philosophical foundations of modern political and economic thought, including economic rationality, neoclassical economics, free-market vs. socialist economies and behavioral economics.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49365R
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture-Discussion
Scott Soames,Romain Ranciere
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 102gp:
Historical Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to the central philosophical works that have shaped western thought. Includes ancient, early modern and contemporary writings.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49309R
11:00-11:50am
MWF
Lecture-Discussion
James Van Cleve
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 141gp:
The Professions and the Public Interest in American Life
The study of the nature and role of professionals in life and society, forces that shape and direct them, foundations and applications of professional ethics.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49337R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
null
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 236g:
Issues in Space and Time
What is time? What is the difference between past, present and future? Is time-travel possible? And what paradoxes might it give rise to?
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49428R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Andrew Bacon
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 240g:
Mind, Self, and Consciousness
Explores philosophical questions about the human mind and consciousness, and how they relate to the brain and to the physical world more generally.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49437R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Sam Clarke
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 256g:
Science, Religion, and the Making of the Modern Mind
Exploration of the philosophical and religious implications of major scientific revolutions, such as those of Copernicus, Galileo, and Darwin. (Duplicates credit in former PHIL 220g)
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49455R
9:00-9:50am
MWF
Lecture-Discussion
Zlatan Damnjanovic
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 265g:
Ethics, Technology and Value
Introduces and explores philosophical and ethical questions and theories related to technology, including biomedical technologies, internet applications and artificial intelligence.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49474R
3:30-4:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Jacob Ross,Elisa Warford
HINQ
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/HINQ/
PHIL 270g:
Conceptual Foundations of Conflict
Explore the nature of interpersonal conflict: war, polarization, abuse, silencing, public reason, democracy, cancel culture and resistance.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
49469R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Mark Schroeder