Spring 2017 Course Schedules

Although we strive to keep this course list updated, scheduling changes may occur from time to time. Please check the Temple University Course Schedule website for the most current information.

All TUJ students must complete English 0802/0812, or equivalent, with C- or higher in order to take Upper Division courses numbered 2000-4999 and Writing Intensive (WI) courses. Prerequisites must be completed with a minimum grade of C- (some courses have a higher prerequisite grade requirement — please see the Temple University Undergraduate Bulletin for complete details.)

Last update: January 23, 2017

Department CRN Course Prior Gen Ed Title Cr Day&Time Instructor Special Info
Accounting 30044 Acct 2101 (801) 1 Financial Accounting 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Sigaty, D. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics 0701/0702/1011/1021, Statistics 1001, or appropriate mathematics placement test results.
Accounting 30045 Acct 2102 (801) 2 Managerial Accounting 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Sigaty, D. PR (Minimum grade C-): Accounting 2101/2901.
American Studies 29982 Am St 0862 (801) GU First Person America 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Clark, W. Notes: This course fulfills the U.S. Society (GU) requirement for students under GenEd and American Culture (AC) for students under Core.
Anthropology 29978 Anthro 0817 (801) 1021 GB Youth Cultures 3 MWF
16:50-17:50
Horiguchi, S. Notes: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed As St 0817, Educ 0817/0917 or Soc 0817.
Anthropology 29980 Anthro 2238 (801) 238 The Visual Anthropology of Modern Japan 3 MWF
15:20-16:40
Horiguchi, S. CL: As St 2238 (801). Notes: Extended class (screening) time is required.
Anthropology 29993 Anthro 2373 (801) 253 Japanese Culture 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Mock, J. CL: As St 2373 (801).
Architecture 29883 Arch 3233 (801) Architectural Design Studio in Tokyo 6 TTh
13:40-18:40
Lambiasi, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): Architecture 2131 (0131) and Architecture 2132 (0132) and admission to the Bachelor of Architecture Program. CR: Architecture 3242. Notes: An extra media fee of 26,400 yen is required.
Architecture 29880 Arch 3242 (801) Architecture and Urbanism in Japan 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
MacDonald, D. PR (Minimum grade C-): Architecture 3174 (0174) and junior or senior standing in the Architecture Program. CR: Architecture 3233. Notes: An extra media fee of 13,200 yen is required.
Art 30037 Art 1101 (801) Introduction to Visual Language: Painting 3 MW
11:30-14:00
Sakurai, K. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30010 Art 1201 (801) Introduction to Visual Language: 3-D Design 3 WF
14:10-16:40
Hishiyama, Y. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 31714 Art 1201 (802) Introduction to Visual Language: 3-D Design 3 WF
16:50-19:20
Hishiyama, Y. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30033 Art 1401 (801) Introduction to Visual Language: Drawing 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Kubota, T. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 31232 Art 1401 (802) Introduction to Visual Language: Drawing 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Rouse, L. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30032 Art 1501 (801) Introduction to Visual Language: Design 3 TTh
9:20-11:50
Kubota, T. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30038 Art 2102 (801) 118 Intermediate Painting 3 MW
14:10-16:40
Sakurai, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 1101 (C079). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30007 Art 2202 (801) 122 Intermediate 3-D 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Hishiyama, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 1201 (C089). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30003 Art 2301 (801) 131 Relief Printmaking 3 TTh
9:20-11:50
Rouse, L. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 31715 Art 2301 (802) 131 Relief Printmaking 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Rouse, L. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30004 Art 2302 (801) 231 Intermediate Printmaking: Relief 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2301 (0131). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30034 Art 2402 (801) 140 Intermediate Drawing 3 MW
8:50-11:20
Sakurai, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 1401 (C069). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30002 Art 2601 (801) 160 Computer Imaging 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Kubota, T. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 31233 Art 2601 (802) 160 Computer Imaging 3 WF
14:10-16:40
Tsai, P. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30014 Art 2602 (801) 161 Intermediate Computer Imaging 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Lynam, I. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2601 (0160). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 31234 Art 2605 (801) 165 Internet Imaging 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Watanabe, S. & Tachibana, T. PR: Art 2601 (0160) or Art 2811 (0188). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30041 Art 2811 (801) 188 Art Photography: Digital 3 MW
14:10-16:40
Watanabe, S. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30042 Art 2811 (802) 188 Art Photography: Digital 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Watanabe, S. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30011 Art 2812 (801) 189 Intermediate Art Photography: Digital 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Tsai, P. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2811 (0188). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30031 Art 2835 (801) 190 Art Photography: Moving Image 3 TTh
9:20-11:50
Lynam, I. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2811 (0188). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30039 Art 3103 (801) 119 Advanced Painting 3 MW
14:10-16:40
Sakurai, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2102 (0118). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30008 Art 3203 (801) 325 Advanced 3-D 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Hishiyama, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2202 (0122). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30005 Art 3303 (801) 321 Advanced Printmaking 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2302 (0231). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30035 Art 3403 (801) 143 Advanced Drawing 3 MW
8:50-11:20
Sakurai, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2402 (0140). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30015 Art 3603 (801) 362 Advanced Computer Imaging 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Lynam, I. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2602 (0161). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30012 Art 3813 (801) 390 Advanced Art Photography: Digital 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Tsai, P. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 2812 (0189). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29799 Art 4148 (801) 3104 Painting Workshop 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3103 (0119). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29800 Art 4149 (801) Painting Portfolio 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3103 (0119). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30040 Art 4149 (802) Painting Portfolio 3 MW
14:10-16:40
Sakurai, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3103 (0119). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29801 Art 4248 (801) 3204 3-D Workshop 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3203 (0325). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29802 Art 4249 (801) 3-D Portfolio 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 4248 (0326]). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class. This course may be repeated for additional credit.
Art 30009 Art 4249 (802) 3-D Portfolio 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Hishiyama, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 4248 (0326]). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class. This course may be repeated for additional credit.
Art 29803 Art 4348 (801) 323 Printmaking Workshop 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3303 (0321). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29804 Art 4349 (801) 324 Printmaking Portfolio 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 4348 (0323). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30006 Art 4349 (802) 324 Printmaking Portfolio 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 4348 (0323). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29805 Art 4448 (801) 4405 Drawing Workshop 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3403 (0143). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29806 Art 4449 (801) 4406 Drawing Portfolio 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3403 (0143). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30036 Art 4449 (802) 4406 Drawing Portfolio 3 MW
8:50-11:20
Sakurai, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3403 (0143). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29808 Art 4648 (801) Computer Imaging Workshop 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3603 (0362). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29807 Art 4649 (801) Computer Imaging Portfolio 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3603 (0362). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30016 Art 4649 (802) Computer Imaging Portfolio 3 TTh
13:10-15:40
Lynam, I. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3603 (0362). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30043 Art 4796 (801) WI Art Seminar 3 MW
16:50-19:20
Watanabe, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Senior Standing; junior-level writing-intensive; Art 1501 (C059); Art 1401 (C069); Art 1101 (C079); Art 1201 (C089); one printmaking class; three digital electives; and two studio electives or two non-digital electives. Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29809 Art 4848 (801) 381 Art Photography Workshop 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3813 (0390). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 29810 Art 4849 (801) 382 Art Photography Portfolio 3 TTh
15:50-18:20
Sakurai, K. & Rouse, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3813 (0390). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art 30013 Art 4849 (802) 382 Art Photography Portfolio 3 WF
11:30-14:00
Tsai, P. PR (Minimum grade C-): Art 3813 (0390). Notes: An extra media fee of 17,600 yen is required. Extra studio time is mandatory in this class.
Art History 29879 Art Hist 2644 (801) 144 Modern Art: 1945 to the Present 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Nettleton, T. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.
Art History 29881 Art Hist 2807 (801) 307 East Meets West 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
MacDonald, D. CL: As St 2807 (801). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.
Art History 29873 Art Hist 2815 (801) 215 Pre-Modern Japanese Art up to the Edo Period 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Tsuruya, M. CL: As St 2815 (801). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Prior to spring 2017, the course title was "Japanese Art."
Art History 31298 Art Hist 2896 (801) WI Modern Japanese Visual Culture: Early Edo period through Second World War 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Tsuruya, M. CL: As St 2096 (802). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Duplicate course warning: prior to spring 2017, this course was "Art Hist 2098, Art History Writing Intensive: Modern Japanese Art."
Art History 31297 Art Hist 2898 (801) WI Contemporary Japanese Art and Visual Culture, from 1945 to the present 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Nettleton, T. CL: As St 2096 (801). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Duplicate course warning: prior to spring 2017, this course was "Art History 2096, Topics in Art History: Japanese Art and Visual Culture: 1945 to Present."
Asian Studies 29997 As St 0871 (801) GA Arts in Cultural Context 4 TTh
17:30-19:30
Lynam, I. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. This course fulfills the Arts (GA) requirement for students under GenEd and Arts (AR) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed any of the following: Arabic 0871, Hebrew 0871 or Russian 0871.
Asian Studies 30017 As St 2012 (801) 221 Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature in Translation 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Nagai, M. CL: Japanese 2012 (801). Notes: Knowledge of Japanese language not required.
Asian Studies 30019 As St 2017 (801) Stories of Parents and Children in Japanese Literature and Film 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Nagai, M. CL: Japanese 2017 (801). PR (Minimum grade C-): English composition or equivalent. Notes: No knowledge of Japanese language expected.
Asian Studies 29985 As St 2030 (801) Special Topics I: Disaster Japan: Earthquake, Tsunami, Nuclear Crisis and the Politics of 3.11 3 MWF
16:50-17:50
Cleveland, K. Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Asian Studies 2030 in the same semester.
Asian Studies 29878 As St 2096 (801) WI Writing Seminar I: Contemporary Japanese Art and Visual Culture, from 1945 to the present 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Nettleton, T. CL: Art Hist 2898 (801). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Asian Studies 29876 As St 2096 (802) WI Modern Japanese Visual Culture: Early Edo period through Second World War 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Tsuruya, M. CL: Art Hist 2896 (801). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Asian Studies 29981 As St 2238 (801) 338 The Visual Anthropology of Modern Japan 3 MWF
15:20-16:40
Horiguchi, S. CL: Anthro 2238 (801). Notes: Extended class (screening) time is required.
Asian Studies 29858 As St 2351 (801) 244 Japan in a Changing World Order 3 MWF
12:40-13:40
Cucek, M. CL: Pol Sci 2351 (801).
Asian Studies 29994 As St 2373 (801) 253 Japanese Culture 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Mock, J. CL: Anthro 2373 (801).
Asian Studies 29811 As St 2501 (801) 115 Introduction to East Asia: China 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Anami, V. CL: Hist 2501 (801).
Asian Studies 29995 As St 2502 (801) 116 Introduction to East Asia: Japan 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Mock, J. CL: Hist 2502 (801).
Asian Studies 30046 As St 2511 (801) 104 Introduction to Asian Business 3 Th
17:30-20:30
Kohlbacher, F.
Asian Studies 29882 As St 2807 (801) 370 Art History East & West 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
MacDonald, D. CL: Art Hist 2807 (801). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.
Asian Studies 29874 As St 2815 (801) 270 Japanese Art 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Tsuruya, M. CL: Art Hist 2815 (801). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.
Asian Studies 29832 As St 3000 (801) 304 Special Topics in Asian Studies II: Korean Politics 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Satterwhite, D. CL: Pol Sci 3520 (801). Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Asian Studies 3000 in the same semester.
Asian Studies 29862 As St 3030 (801) Special Topics III: Japan's International Relations 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Brown, J. CL: Pol Sci 3510 (801). Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Asian Studies 3030 in the same semester.
Asian Studies 29986 As St 3247 (801) 223 Ideology and Social Change in Japan 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Cleveland, K. CL: Soc 3247 (801).
Asian Studies 29829 As St 3251 (801) 240 China: State and Society 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Wang, Y. CL: Pol Sci 3251 (801).
Asian Studies 29979 As St 4096 (801) WI Writing Seminar in Asian Studies: Self, Culture, and Illness in Japan 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Horiguchi, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Prior Asian Studies coursework.
Asian Studies 31939 As St 4096 (803) WI Writing Seminar in Asian Studies: Social Stratification, Diversity, and Culture (US/Japan) 3 MW
19:10-20:40
Cleveland, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Prior Asian Studies coursework.
Biology 29999 Biol 0848 (801) GS DNA: Friend or Foe 3 TTh
17:30-19:00
Hornia, A. Notes: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd and Science & Technology First Level (SA) or Second Level (SB) for students under Core.
Biology 29755 Biol 1001 (801) Human Biology 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
Hornia, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Math 0701 or appropriate placement.
Chemistry 29998 Chemistry 0838 (801) GS Nature Has No Reverse 3 MWF
8:50-9:50
Gourdain, P. Notes: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd and the Science & Technology Second Level (SB) requirement for students under Core.
Chinese 29966 Chinese 1002 (801) Chinese Elements II 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Sun, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Chinese 1001.
Chinese 29967 Chinese 2002 (801) Chinese Intermediate II 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Sun, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Chinese 2001.
Computer and Information Sciences 30049 CIS 0835 (801) 60 GS Cyberspace & Society 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Karam, H. Notes: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd and Science & Technology First Level (SA) or Second Level (SB) for students under Core. No credit for students who have taken CIS 1055 (C055).
Dance 30105 Dance 1807 (801) 58 Hatha Yoga I 2 TTh
13:40-15:10
Myers, F. Notes: Extended class (preparation) time is required. This course may be repeated for additional credit.
Economics 30063 Econ 0858 (801) GU The American Economy 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Ofori, S. Notes: This course fulfills the U.S. Society (GU) requirement for students under GenEd and American Culture (AC) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for ECON 0858 if they have successfully completed SOC 0858.
Economics 30050 Econ 1101 (801) Macroeconomic Principles 3 MWF
10:00-11:00
Kahy, H. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics 0701 or appropriate mathematics placement test results.
Economics 30051 Econ 1101 (802) Macroeconomic Principles 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Maquito, F. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics 0701 or appropriate mathematics placement test results.
Economics 30052 Econ 1102 (801) Microeconomic Principles 3 MWF
12:40-13:40
Ofori, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics 0701 or appropriate mathematics placement test results.
Economics 30053 Econ 3502 (801) 202 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis 3 MWF
8:50-9:50
Kahy, H. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101 (C051) and 1102 (C052). Notes: This theory course is designed for economics, finance, and actuarial science majors with analytic skills. It is required for all Economics majors. Not recommended for non-majors who earned less than B- in Economics 1101 or 1102. .
Economics 30054 Econ 3503 (801) 241 Introduction to Econometrics 3 MWF
15:20-16:20
Tanaka, M. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901 or Mathematics 1042/1942/1951/2043-3080; Economics 1102/1902; and Statistics 2103/2903 or Mathematics 3031. Notes: Not recommended for non-majors who earned less than B- in Economics 1101 or 1102.
Economics 30055 Econ 3504 (801) 240 Mathematical Economics 3 MWF
16:50-17:50
Kahy, H. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901 or Mathematics 1042/1942/1951/2043-3080; Economics 1102/1902; and Mathematics 1031/1041/1941, or Statistics 1102/1902; and permission of course instructor and/or Major Coordinator.
Economics 30056 Econ 3521 (801) Economics of Risk and Uncertainty 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Ofori, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1102/1902; Statistics 1001, Mathematics 1022/1038/1041/1042/1941/1942/1951/2043-3080, or equivalent mathematics placement; and Statistics 2102/2103/2903 or Mathematics 3031.
Economics 30057 Econ 3538 (801) 287 Managerial Economics 3 MWF
15:20-16:20
Bedard, B. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901 or Mathematics 1042/1942/1951/2043-3080; and Economics 1102/1902.
Economics 30058 Econ 3563 (801) 250 International Trade 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Maquito, F. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901 or Mathematics 1042/1942/1951/2043-3080; and Economics 1102/1902. Notes: Not recommended for non-majors who earned less than B- in Economics 1101 or 1102.
Economics 30059 Econ 3564 (801) 251 International Monetary Economics 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Tanaka, M. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901 or Mathematics 1042/1942/1951/2043-3080; and Economics 1102/1902. Notes: Not recommended for non-majors who earned less than B- in Economics 1101 or 1102.
Economics 30060 Econ 3571 (801) Money and Banking 3 MWF
10:00-11:00
Tanaka, M. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901 or Mathematics 1042/1942/1951/2043-3080; and Economics 1102/1902.
Economics 30061 Econ 3596 (801) WI Energy, Ecology, and Economy 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Maquito, F. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901 or Mathematics 1042/1942/1951/2043-3080; and Economics 1102/1902.
Economics 30062 Econ 3598 (801) WI Economics Writing Seminar 3 MWF
12:40-13:40
Kahy, H. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 3501 (0201) and 3502 (0202).
English 29760 Engl 0701 (801) 40 Introduction to Academic Discourse 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
Chozick, M.
English 29761 Engl 0701 (802) 40 Introduction to Academic Discourse 4 MWF
8:30-9:50
Curtley, H.
English 29764 Engl 0711 (801) 41 Introduction to Academic Discourse ESL 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Ahn, S.
English 29765 Engl 0711 (802) 41 Introduction to Academic Discourse ESL 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Ahn, S.
English 29767 Engl 0711 (804) 41 Introduction to Academic Discourse ESL 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Matsuno, M.
English 29768 Engl 0711 (805) 41 Introduction to Academic Discourse ESL 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
Matsuno, M.
English 29934 Engl 0711 (806) 41 Introduction to Academic Discourse ESL 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Derr, J.
English 29769 Engl 0802 (801) 1002 GW Analytical Reading and Writing 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Chambers, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 (previously 1001/0040) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0802 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses, and any course in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 29770 Engl 0802 (802) 1002 GW Analytical Reading and Writing 4 TTh
17:30-19:30
Chozick, M. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 (previously 1001/0040) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0802 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses, and any course in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 29771 Engl 0802 (803) 1002 GW Analytical Reading and Writing 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Azzopardi, M. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 (previously 1001/0040) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0802 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses, and any course in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 31893 Engl 0802 (804) 1002 GW Analytical Reading and Writing 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
Arnold, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 (previously 1001/0040) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0802 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses, and any course in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 29774 Engl 0812 (801) 1012 GW Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Angel, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 or Engl 0711 (previously 1001/0040 or 1011/0041) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0812 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses and any courses in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 29775 Engl 0812 (802) 1012 GW Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Angel, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 or Engl 0711 (previously 1001/0040 or 1011/0041) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0812 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses and any courses in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 29776 Engl 0812 (803) 1012 GW Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL 4 TTh
8:10-10:10
Arnold, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 or Engl 0711 (previously 1001/0040 or 1011/0041) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0812 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses and any courses in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 29778 Engl 0812 (804) 1012 GW Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Chambers, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): Engl 0701 or Engl 0711 (previously 1001/0040 or 1011/0041) or appropriate Writing Placement Test results. Notes: English 0812 is a prerequisite for IH 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297), any writing intensive courses and any courses in the College of Liberal Arts numbered 2000-4999.
English 29992 Engl 0815 (801) 1022 GB Language in Society 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Rosenkjar, P. Notes: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed any of the following: Anthro 0815, Asian Studies 0815, Chinese 0815, Educ 0815, Italian 0815, Psych 0815, Russian 0815, Spanish 0815, or CSC+DIS 0815.
English 30064 Engl 2007 (801) Writing for Business and Industry 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Bedard, B. Notes: Students who have earned credit for English 2596 will not earn additional credit for this course.
Film and Media Arts 29901 FMA 1142 (801) 101 Media Arts II 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Neubert, K. Notes: An extra media fee of 13,200 yen is required.
Film and Media Arts 29902 FMA 3246 (801) 325 Making Documentaries 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Herrera, I. PR (Minimum grade C-): Prior production experience. Notes: An extra media fee of 13,200 yen is required.
Film and Media Arts 29903 FMA 3696 (801) WI Writing Intensive in Film Study: East Asian Cinemas 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
Fujiwara, C. PR (Minimum grade C-): FMA 1172 or English 2711. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of FMA 3696 in the same semester.
Film and Media Arts 29904 FMA 4240 (801) 393 Topics in Production: Audio for Film and Video Production 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
Lipartito, J. & Perkinson, A. Notes: An extra media fee of 13,200 yen is required.
Film and Media Arts 29914 FMA 4675 (801) Women Film/Video Artists 4 MWF
18:00-20:00
Neubert, K. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Extended class (screening) time is also required.
History 29759 Hist 0832 (801) GD Politics of Identity 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Williams, M. Notes: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed POLS 0832, SOC 0832 or Women's Studies 0832/0932.
History 29991 Hist 0834 (801) 1063 GD Representing Race 3 TTh
8:40-10:10
Mock, J. Notes: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core.
History 29983 Hist 0849 (801) 61 GU Dissent in America 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Clark, W. Notes: This course fulfills the U.S. Society (GU) requirement for students under GenEd and American Culture (AC) for students under Core.
History 29828 Hist 1702 (801) World History: Modern 3 TTh
17:30-19:00
Tyner, C.
History 29758 Hist 2103 (801) African American History to 1865 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Williams, M.
History 29812 Hist 2501 (801) 115 Introduction to East Asia: China 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Anami, V. CL: As St 2501 (801).
History 29996 Hist 2502 (801) 116 Introduction to East Asia: Japan 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Mock, J. CL: As St 2502 (801).
History 29827 Hist 2702 (801) Imperialism, Race, and Empire 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Tyner, C.
Human Resource Management 30065 HRM 1101 (801) 83 Leadership and Organizational Management 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Foster, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): English Composition or equivalent.
International Business Studies 30066 IBS 3101 (801) Introduction to Global Finance 3 MWF
12:40-13:40
Kohli, N. PR (Minimum grade C-): Accounting 2102/2902. Economics 3563 or Economics 3564 is recommended.
International Business Studies 30069 IBS 3501 (801) Marketing in a Global Environment 3 TTh
17:30-19:00
Schweiger, B. PR (Minimum grade C-): Marketing 2101/2901.
International Business Studies 30070 IBS 4197 (801) WI Global Business Overview 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Onozuka, T. PR (Minimum grade C-): IBS 3101 and permission from the major coordinator.
International Business Studies 30071 IBS 4596 (801) WI Integrated Capstone 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Swinton, W. PR (Minimum grade C-): HRM 1101 and IBS 3101/3501 and permission from the major coordinator.
Intellectual Heritage 29939 IH 0851 (801) GY Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 MWF
10:00-11:00
Roser, L. PR (Minimum grade C-): English Composition or equivalent.
Intellectual Heritage 29940 IH 0851 (802) GY Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Rosenkjar, P. PR (Minimum grade C-): English Composition or equivalent.
Intellectual Heritage 29941 IH 0851 (803) GY Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Morisato, T. PR (Minimum grade C-): English Composition or equivalent.
Intellectual Heritage 29942 IH 0851 (804) GY Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 MWF
13:00-14:00
Morisato, T. PR (Minimum grade C-): English Composition or equivalent.
Intellectual Heritage 31857 IH 0851 (805) GY Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Rosenkjar, P. PR (Minimum grade C-): English Composition or equivalent.
Intellectual Heritage 29943 IH 0852 (801) GZ Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 MWF
12:40-13:40
Sekulovski, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): IH 0851 (1196).
Intellectual Heritage 29944 IH 0852 (802) GZ Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Sekulovski, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): IH 0851 (1196).
Intellectual Heritage 29945 IH 0852 (803) GZ Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 TTh
8:40-10:10
Rosenkjar, P. PR (Minimum grade C-): IH 0851 (1196).
Japanese 29916 Japanese 1001 (801) Japanese Elements I 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Matsuhashi, Y.
Japanese 29917 Japanese 1001 (802) Japanese Elements I 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Machida, Y.
Japanese 29918 Japanese 1001 (803) Japanese Elements I 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Machida, Y.
Japanese 29919 Japanese 1001 (804) Japanese Elements I 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Saito, J.
Japanese 29928 Japanese 1002 (801) Japanese Elements II 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Yamaguchi, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29929 Japanese 1002 (802) Japanese Elements II 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Kiyama (Murakami), T. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29930 Japanese 1002 (803) Japanese Elements II 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Ichimura, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29931 Japanese 1002 (804) Japanese Elements II 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Kiyama (Murakami), T. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29949 Japanese 1003 (801) Beginning Oral Japanese: Oral Intensive I 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Okada, C. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1002 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29950 Japanese 1301 (801) Kanji I 3 MWF
8:50-9:50
Yamaguchi, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29915 Japanese 2000 (801) Special Topics I: Practical Japanese for Study Abroad Students 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Matsuhashi, Y. CR: Temple Study Abroad Program enrollment. Notes: An extra media fee of 8,800 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Does not count toward the Japanese major. Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Japanese 2000 in the same semester.
Japanese 29951 Japanese 2003 (801) Intensive Oral Japanese: Oral Intensive II 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Osada, R. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 2002/2702 or appropriate placement for 3 credit TUJ sections of Japanese 2003.
Japanese 30018 Japanese 2012 (801) Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature in Translation 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Nagai, M. CL: As St 2012 (801). Notes: Knowledge of Japanese language not required.
Japanese 30020 Japanese 2017 (801) Stories of Parents and Children in Japanese Literature and Film 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Nagai, M. CL: As St 2017 (801). PR (Minimum grade C-): English composition or equivalent. Notes: No knowledge of Japanese expected.
Japanese 29952 Japanese 2301 (801) Kanji II 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Okada, C. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1301 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29972 Japanese 2522 (801) Basic Writing in Japanese 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Ichimura, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 2701 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29953 Japanese 2701 (801) Japanese Intermediate I: TUJ 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Okada, C. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1002 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29954 Japanese 2701 (802) Japanese Intermediate I: TUJ 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Hasegawa, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1002 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29955 Japanese 2701 (803) Japanese Intermediate I: TUJ 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Ichimura, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 1002 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29956 Japanese 2702 (801) Japanese Intermediate II: TUJ 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Osada, R. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 2001/2701 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29957 Japanese 2702 (802) Japanese Intermediate II: TUJ 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Tamegai, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 2001/2701 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29958 Japanese 2702 (803) Japanese Intermediate II: TUJ 4 MWF
15:20-16:40
Osada, R. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 2001/2701 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29959 Japanese 3001 (801) Japanese Advanced I 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Matsuhashi, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 2002/2702 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29961 Japanese 3002 (801) Japanese Advanced II 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Machida, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 3001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29962 Japanese 3002 (802) Japanese Advanced II 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Tamegai, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 3001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29968 Japanese 3010 (801) Special Topics in Japanese II: Japanese Communication and Culture II 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Saito, J. Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Knowledge of Japanese language not required. Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Japanese 3010 in the same semester.
Japanese 29969 Japanese 3631 (801) Structure of Japanese Language II 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Hasegawa, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 3002 or appropriate placement and permission of major coordinator.
Japanese 29963 Japanese 4001 (801) Japanese Advanced III 3 MWF
8:50-9:50
Tamegai, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 3002 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29964 Japanese 4002 (801) Japanese Advanced IV 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Saito, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 4001 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29970 Japanese 4003 (801) Advanced Oral Japanese 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Yamaguchi, A. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 3002 or appropriate placement.
Japanese 29971 Japanese 4296 (801) WI Seminar in Japanese and Japan: Topic II: Business 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Osada, R. PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 4001 or appropriate placement and permission of major coordinator. Notes: Japanese major capstone writing course.
Journalism 29896 Jour 1111 (801) 55 Journalism and Society 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Herrera, I. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required.
Journalism 29897 Jour 2101 (801) 260 Journalism Research 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Carr, R. PR (Minimum grade C-): Journalism 1111. Notes: An extra media fee of 8,800 yen is required.
Journalism 29898 Jour 3703 (801) History of Journalism 3 TTh
17:30-19:00
Jefferson, R. PR (Minimum grade C-): CMST 2111. Notes: An extra media fee of 8,800 yen is required.
Journalism 30705 Jour 3706 (801) Journalism and Globalization 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Herrera, I. PR (Minimum grade C): Jour 1111 or Comm St 2111. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required.
Journalism 29900 Jour 3708 (801) Newsroom Management 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Lipartito, J. PR (Minimum grade C-): JRN 1111 or CMST 2111. Notes: An extra media fee of 8,800 yen is required.
Korean 29965 Korean 1002 (801) Korean Elements II 4 TTh
17:30-19:30
Park, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): Korean 1001.
Legal Studies 30072 Leg St 0803 (801) GD African Americans, Equality and the Law: Weapon or Tool? 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Pugh, C. Notes: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core. Students who have already successfully completed LGLS 0903 or LGLS 1002 (R050) cannot earn credit for this course. Students who are under Core and take this course in fall 2008 or after will only fulfill the Race requirement for Core. This course will not fulfill the American Culture Core requirement.
Liberal Arts 30047 Lib Arts 2020 (801) Special Topics in Liberal Arts II: International Career Strategies 2 T
8:10-10:10
Kieffer, L. & Sawa, K. Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Liberal Arts 2020 in the same semester.
Liberal Arts 31960 Lib Arts 2020 (802) Special Topics in Liberal Arts II: International Career Strategies 2 M
18:00-20:00
Kaieda (Osumi), R. Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Liberal Arts 2020 in the same semester.
Liberal Arts 30048 Lib Arts 2030 (801) Special Topics in Liberal Arts III: Technology in International Business 3 T
17:30-20:30
Ford, M. & Lem, T. Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students will not receive credits if they have already earned credits from ORGS 3000: Technology in International Business. Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Liberal Arts 2030 in the same semester.
Mathematics 30153 Math 0701 (801) 0045 Elementary Algebra 4 TTh
13:40-15:40
Wu, J. PR: Appropriate Mathematics placement result. Notes: Special group tutoring for this class will be run in the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) from 12:00-13:30 on class days after the first week of classes. Perhaps you would like to keep this time open in your schedule. Other group sessions may be available, as well. Contact the TLC for further details.
Mathematics 30100 Math 0823 (801) 1051 GQ Math for a Digital World 4 TTh
17:30-19:30
Bedard, B. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics placement, a grade of C- or higher in Math 0701 (0045), or transfer credit for Math 0701 (0045). Notes: This course fulfills the Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement for students under GenEd and a Quantitative Reasoning (QA or QB) requirement for students under Core.
Mathematics 30101 Math 0824 (801) 1052 GQ Mathematical Patterns 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Dotterer, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics placement, a grade of C- or higher in Math 0701 (0045), or transfer credit for Math 0701 (0045). Notes: This course fulfills the Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement for students under GenEd and a Quantitative Reasoning (QA or QB) requirement for students under Core.
Mathematics 30074 Math 1021 (801) College Algebra 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Dotterer, S. PR (Minimum grade C): Mathematics 0701/0702/1015/1022, Statistics 1001/1102/1902, or appropriate mathematics placement test results. Notes: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Quantitative Reasoning A (QA) requirement. Although it may be usable towards graduation as a major requirement or university elective, it cannot be used to satisfy any of the university GenEd requirements.
Mathematics 30075 Math 1031 (801) GQ Differential and Integral Calculus 4 MWF
10:00-11:20
Matsui, T. PR (Minimum grade C): Mathematics placement, grade of C or better in Math 1021 (C073), or transfer credit for Math 1021 (C073). Notes: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Quantitative Reasoning B (QB) requirement or the GenEd Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement.
Mathematics 31681 Math 1031 (802) GQ Differential and Integral Calculus 4 TTh
17:30-19:30
Dahan, X. PR (Minimum grade C): Mathematics placement, grade of C or better in Math 1021 (C073), or transfer credit for Math 1021 (C073). Notes: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Quantitative Reasoning B (QB) requirement or the GenEd Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement.
Mathematics 30076 Math 2031 (801) 133 Probability and Statistics 3 MWF
12:40-13:40
Matsui, T. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics 1031/1042/1942/2043-3080 or Statistics 1102/1902.
Mathematics 31830 Math 2031 (802) 133 Probability and Statistics 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Tserolas, V. PR (Minimum grade C-): Mathematics 1031/1042/1942/2043-3080 or Statistics 1102/1902.
Management Information Systems 30073 MIS 0855 (801) GS Data Science 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Karam, H. Notes: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd.
Media Studies and Production (BTMM) 29887 MSP 1021 (801) Media and Society 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Carr, R. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required.
Media Studies and Production (BTMM) 29895 MSP 3890 (801) 289 Intermediate Topics in Media and Telecommunication Production: TUJ Film Festival 4 MWF
12:40-14:00
Neubert, K. PR (Minimum grade C-): MSP 1701. Notes: An extra media fee of 13,200 yen is required. Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of MSP 3890 in the same semester. Not open to online registration (i.e., registration via the Registrar’s Office or an advisor in the Academic Advising Center).
Music Studies 29989 Mus St 0809 (801) 1015 GA World Musics & Cultures 3 MWF
15:20-16:20
Horton, L. Notes: This course fulfills the Arts (GA) requirement for students under GenEd and Arts (AR) for students under Core.
Music Studies 29990 Mus St 0812 (801) GA Exploring Music 3 MWF
16:50-17:50
Horton, L. Notes: This course fulfills the Arts (GA) requirement for students under GenEd and Arts (AR) for students under Core.
Music Studies 30106 Mus St 1763 (801) 63 American Popular Music 2 T
17:30-19:30
Myers, F. Notes: For non-music majors.
Music 29988 Music 3300 (801) Choral Ensemble: TUJ Chorus 1 MWF
18:00-19:00
Horton, L. Notes: Extended class (rehearsal) time is required. This ensemble is available to any undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in the University. This course may be repeated for additional credit.
Political Science 29855 Pol Sci 0859 (801) 1079 GU The Making of American Society: Melting Pot or Culture Wars? 3 MWF
10:20-11:20
Numata, C. Notes: This course fulfills the U.S. Society (GU) requirement for students under GenEd and American Culture (AC) for students under Core.
Political Science 29853 Pol Sci 0862 (801) GG Development & Globalization 3 MWF
8:50-9:50
Mangino, K. Notes: This course fulfills the World Society (GG) requirement for students under GenEd and International Studies (IS) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed any of the following: History 0862, GUS 0862, Political Science 0962, or Sociology 0862/0962.
Political Science 31476 Pol Sci 0862 (802) GG Development & Globalization 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Mangino, K. Notes: This course fulfills the World Society (GG) requirement for students under GenEd and International Studies (IS) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed any of the following: History 0862, GUS 0862, Political Science 0962, or Sociology 0862/0962.
Political Science 29825 Pol Sci 0864 (801) GG War and Peace 3 MWF
15:20-16:20
Randall, S. Notes: This course fulfills the World Society (GG) requirement for students under GenEd and International Studies (IS) for students under Core.
Political Science 29824 Pol Sci 0866 (801) GG World Affairs 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Randall, S. Notes: This course fulfills the World Society (GG) requirement for students under GenEd and International Studies (IS) for students under Core.
Political Science 29856 Pol Sci 1101 (801) The American Political System 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Numata, C.
Political Science 29860 Pol Sci 1201 (801) Foreign Governments and Politics 3 TTh
8:40-10:10
Kakizaki, M.
Political Science 29857 Pol Sci 1301 (801) International Politics 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Cucek, M.
Political Science 29854 Pol Sci 2201 (801) 215 Comparative Politics: Developing Nations 3 MWF
10:00-11:00
Mangino, K.
Political Science 29894 Pol Sci 2211 (801) 201 Contemporary Politics of Europe 3 MWF
11:30-12:30
Lottaz, P.
Political Science 29948 Pol Sci 2314 (801) 3396 Politics of International Law 3 MWF
16:50-17:50
Bansal, V. Notes: Formerly known as POLS 3396, International Legal Order. Students who have received credit for POLS 3396 will not earn additional credits for this course.
Political Science 29831 Pol Sci 2321 (801) 261 Politics of the Global Economy 3 TTh
8:40-10:10
Bansal, B. PR (Minimum grade C-): Political Science 1301 (C053).
Political Science 29826 Pol Sci 2341 (801) 251 U.S. Foreign Policy 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Moskowitz, K.
Political Science 29859 Pol Sci 2351 (801) 254 Japan in a Changing World Order 3 MWF
12:40-13:40
Cucek, M. CL: As St 2351 (801).
Political Science 29756 Pol Sci 2441 (801) 276 Democracy, Capitalism, and Socialism 3 TTh
17:30-19:00
Howard, A.
Political Science 29830 Pol Sci 3251 (801) 236 China: State and Society 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Wang, Y. CL: As St 3251 (801).
Political Science 29863 Pol Sci 3510 (801) Special Topics: Research Preparation Seminar: Japan's International Relations 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Brown, J. CL: As St 3030 (801). Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Pol Sci 3510 in the same semester.
Political Science 29852 Pol Sci 3520 (801) Special Topics: Research Preparation Seminar: Korean Politics 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Satterwhite, D. CL: As St 3000 (801). Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Pol Sci 3520 in the same semester.
Political Science 29864 Pol Sci 4320 (801) 316 Seminar in International Politics: The International Politics of Energy 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Brown, J. Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students must contact the AAC if they wish to concurrently register for more than one section of Pol Sci 4320 in the same semester.
Political Science 29861 Pol Sci 4896 (801) WI Capstone Seminar in Political Science: Contentious Politics and Social Movements 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Kakizaki, M. PR: Senior standing in Pol Sci or Int'l Affairs major. Notes: Highly recommended prior course work: For Pol Sci Major: C- or higher in Pol Sci 2503, 2496, and research preparatory courses (Pol Sci 3501 - 3599). For Int'l Affairs Major: C- or higher in Pol Sci 3000 level courses or higher and Pol Sci 4310/4320.
Psychology 29865 Psych 0818 (801) GB Human Sexuality 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Skowronski, D. Notes: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core.
Psychology 29866 Psych 0825 (801) GQ Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 4 TTh
8:10-10:10
Joyce, T. PR (Minimum grade C-): Math 0701 (0045), mathematics placement, or transfer credit for Math 0701 (0045). Notes: This course fulfills the Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement for students under GenEd and a Quantitative Reasoning (QA or QB) requirement for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed ANTH 0825, POLS 0825, or SOC 0825/0925..
Psychology 29797 Psych 1001 (801) 1061 Introduction to Psychology 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Yamamiya, Y. Notes: Credit will not be given for this course and Psychology 1061.
Psychology 29867 Psych 1004 (801) Critical Thinking in Psychology 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Zimmerman, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Psychology 1001/1061/1901/1996.
Psychology 29868 Psych 2102 (801) 240 Foundations of Evolutionary and Comparative Psychology 3 TTh
17:30-19:00
Morsbach, H. PR (Minimum grade C-): Psychology 1001/1061/1071/1901/1996.
Psychology 29869 Psych 2103 (801) 250 Foundations of Learning and Behavior Analysis 3 TTh
13:40-15:10
Skowronski, D. PR (Minimum grade C-): Psychology 1001/1061/1071/1901/1996.
Psychology 29870 Psych 2401 (801) 210 Foundations of Social Psychology 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Zimmerman, S. PR (Minimum grade C-): Psychology 1001/1061/1071/1901/1996.
Psychology 29871 Psych 3223 (801) 323 Child Psychopathology and Treatment 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Gorissen, M. PR (Minimum grade C-): Psychology 1004/1167, Sociology 1167, Mathematics 1013, or Statistics 2101; Psychology 1003/2168 or Statistics 2102/2103; and Psychology 2201.
Psychology 29872 Psych 3620 (801) 326 Topics in Psychology: Clinical Sexology in the Japanese Context 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Skowronski, D. PR (Minimum grade C-): Psychology 1004/1167, Sociology 1167, Mathematics 1013, or Statistics 2101; Psychology 1003/2168 or Statistics 2102/2103; Psychology 1001/1061//1071/1901/1996; and Psychology 2000-2999. Notes: Repeatable for credit across different topics (consult with the AAC for details). Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Psychology 3620 in the same semester.
Psychology 29798 Psych 4696 (801) WI Capstone in Psychology: The Self 3 TTh
12:00-13:30
Yamamiya, Y. PR (Minimum grade C-): Psychology 2196 or 3096. Notes: This course is limited to psychology majors in their senior year.
Religion 29946 Rel 0811 (801) GB Asian Behavior & Thought: Four Asian Models Shaping Your Action 3 MWF
8:50-9:50
Roser, L. Notes: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core.
Risk Management and Insurance 30102 RMI 2101 (801) 1 Introduction to Risk Management 3 TTh
10:20-11:50
Kohli, N. PR (Minimum grade C-): Economics 1101/1901/1102/1902; and Mathematics 1022/1031/1041/1941, Statistics 1001/1102/1902, or appropriate placement test results.
Sociology 29984 Soc 0829 (801) 1376 GD The History & Significance of Race in America 3 MWF
18:00-19:00
Cleveland, K. Notes: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core. No credit for students who have taken Sociology 1376 (R059).
Sociology 29987 Soc 3247 (801) 297 Ideology and Social Change in Japan 3 MWF
14:10-15:10
Cleveland, K. CL: As St 3247 (801).
Strategic Communication 29884 STRC 3336 (801) 164 Argumentation 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Parham, C. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required.
Theater 29885 Theat 0825 (801) 1201 GA The Art of Acting 3 TTh
15:50-17:20
Roberts, W. Notes: An extra media fee of 13,200 yen is required. This course fulfills the Arts (GA) requirement for students under GenEd and Arts (AR) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed Theater 0925, 1201 or C025.
Theater 29886 Theat 1096 (801) WI Introduction to Theater Process 3 MWF
10:00-11:20
Carr, R. PR (Minimum grade C-): English 0802 or the equivalent. Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Extended class (screening) time is also required.
Undergraduate Bridge Program Bridge 0400 (801) Bridge Tutorial 0 MWF
11:30-12:30
Staff, T. CR: Undergraduate Bridge Program enrollment and Rel 0811 (801).
Undergraduate Bridge Program Bridge 0400 (802) Bridge Tutorial 0 TTh
12:00-13:30
Staff, T. CR: Undergraduate Bridge Program enrollment and Rel 0811 (801).
Undergraduate Bridge Program Bridge 0400 (803) Bridge Tutorial 0 MWF
14:10-15:10
Staff, T. CR: Undergraduate Bridge Program enrollment and Rel 0811 (801).
Undergraduate Bridge Program Bridge 0600 (801) Workshop for Foundations of Academic Writing 0 TTh
8:40-10:10
Staff, T. CR: Undergraduate Bridge Program enrollment and Rel 0811 (801).
Undergraduate Bridge Program Bridge 0610 (801) Foundations of Academic Writing 0 MWF
12:40-14:00
Staff, T. CR: Undergraduate Bridge Program enrollment and Rel 0811 (801).
Undergraduate Bridge Program Bridge 0800 (801) General Education Support 0 TTh
10:20-11:50
Staff, T. CR: Undergraduate Bridge Program enrollment and Rel 0811 (801).
University Seminar 30103 Uni Sem 1001 (801) First Year Seminar I: Undergraduate Bridge Program I Seminar 1 T
12:00-13:30
Kobayashi, Y. CR: Enrollment in Undergraduate Bridge Program I. Notes: Not open to general enrollment. Please consult with the Academic English Program for details.
University Seminar 30104 Uni Sem 1002 (801) First Year Seminar II: Undergraduate Bridge Program II Seminar 1 Th
12:00-13:30
Tonozuka, K. CR: Enrollment in Undergraduate Bridge Program II. Notes: Not open to general enrollment. Please consult with the Academic English Program for details.