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1 Be sure to read these important notes: Prerequisites. Many approved distribution courses are advanced courses with one or more prerequisites. Prerequisites are listed in the Undergraduate Catalog and in course descriptions available through the Registrar's webpage. Make sure you have the prerequisites for a course before you decide to enroll. Interdisciplinary courses. Some interdisciplinary courses are approved for inclusion in more than one distribution area. These courses are listed in bold and italics below, and all relevant areas are indicated in the "area(s)" column. If you take such a course, you can choose in which eligible area to count it. When courses are offered. This list includes all courses approved for distribution credit for the indicated academic year. The Registrar's Office maintains lists of distribution courses to be offered each quarter, as well as Yearly Course Planners showing each department's planned course offerings for the year. Some approved courses may not be offered. Lists of approved courses from other years: Registrar's Website: Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Northwestern University Approved Distribution Courses Area - Social and Behavioral Sciences updated 3/6/18 dept/pgm number course title area(s) AF AM ST 215 Introduction to Black Social & Political Life,IV,V AF AM ST 218 Asian Black Historical Relations in the U.S.; with ASIAN AM 218,IV AF AM ST 236 Introduction to African American Studies AF AM ST 250 Race, Class, & Gender AF AM ST 251 The Mixed Race Experience; with ASIAN AM 251 AF AM ST 319 Race, Ethnicity, & the American Constitution,V AF AM ST 320 The Social Meaning of Race AF AM ST 327 Politics of Black Popular Culture,VI AF AM ST 330 Black Women in 20th Century US,IV AF AM ST 334 Gender & Black Masculinity AF AM ST 339 Unsettling Whiteness,IV AF AM ST 342 Comparative Slavery,IV,V AF AM ST 355 Diaspora Studies AF ST 360 SA Culture, Language, and Identity in South Africa ANTHRO 105 Evolution and Social Behavior: The Basics ANTHRO 211 Culture & Society ANTHRO 215 The Study of Culture Through Language ANTHRO 221 Social and Health Inequalities; with SOCIOL 221 ANTHRO 235 Language in Asian America; with ASIAN AM 235 ANTHRO 260 Plagues and Peoples: The Anthropology of Global Health ANTHRO 320 Peoples of Africa ANTHRO 330 Peoples of the World ANTHRO 332 The Anthropology of Reproduction p. 1

2 ANTHRO 334 The Anthropology of HIV/AIDS ANTHRO 339 Material Culture ANTHRO 341 Economic Anthropology ANTHRO 343 Anthropology of Race ANTHRO 347 Political Anthropology ANTHRO 354 Gender & Anthropology ANTHRO 355 Sexualities ANTHRO 360 Language & Culture ANTHRO 361 Talk as Social Action ANTHRO 365 Language, Race, and Ethnicity in the U.S.; with ASIAN AM 365 ANTHRO 369 Contemporary Immigration to the US ANTHRO 372 Third World Urbanization ANTHRO 373 Power & Culture in American Cities ANTHRO 374 Anthropology of Complex Organizations ANTHRO 376 Socialization ANTHRO 377 Psychological Anthropology ANTHRO 378 Law & Culture ANTHRO 382 Households & Everyday Life ASIAN AM 203 Topics in Social and Cultural Analysis ASIAN AM 210 Introduction to Asian American Studies ASIAN AM 218 Asian Black Historical Relations in the U.S.; with AF AM ST 218,IV ASIAN AM 225 Contemporary Issues in Asian American Communities ASIAN AM 235 Language in Asian America; with ANTHRO 235 ASIAN AM 251 The Mixed Race Experience; with AF AM ST 251 ASIAN AM 303 Advanced Topics in Social and Cultural Analysis ASIAN AM 350 Asian American Religions,V ASIAN AM 360 Studies in Race, Gender, and Sexuality ASIAN AM 365 Language, Race, and Ethnicity in the U.S.; with ANTHRO 365 ASIAN AM 370 Studies in Diaspora ASIAN ST Introductory Topics in Asian Studies (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) ASIAN ST Advanced Topics in Asian Studies (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) BUS INST 303 Leadership in Organizations CFS 387 Field Studies in Environment, Science, and Sustainability (variable credit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements) CFS 391 Field Studies in Social Justice (variable credit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements) CFS 392 Field Studies in Public Health (variable credit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements) CFS Modern Workplace Culture (2 unit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements),iv CFS Legal Culture and Process (2 unit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements) CFS Business Workplace Culture (2 unit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements) CFS 397 Field Studies in Civic Engagement (variable credit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements) CLASSICS 360 Origins of Greek Democracy,IV COG SCI 202 Evaluating Evidence COG SCI 211 Learning, Representation, & Reasoning COG SCI 245 Presenting Ideas and Data; with PSYCH 245 CSD 303 Brain and Cognition ; with PSYCH 365 I, p. 2

3 CSD 305 Phonetics I, CSD 306 Psychoacoustics CSD 309 Culture, Language, and Learning CSD 334 Delivery Systems in Speech and Language Pathology CSD 342 Typical and Atypical Development in Infants and Toddlers CSD 373 Learning Disabilities CSD 376 Diagnostic & Remedial Approaches for Children with Learning Problems CSD 392 Language Development and Usage ECON 201 Introduction to Macroeconomics ECON 202 Introduction to Microeconomics ECON Microeconomics, I ECON 311 Macroeconomics EECS 101 An Introduction to Computer Science for Everyone ENVR POL 211 Food and Society: An Introduction; with SOCIOL 211 ENVR POL 212 Environment and Society; with SOCIOL 212 ENVR POL 311 Food, Politics, and Society; with SOCIOL 311 ENVR POL 312 Social Change and the Environment; with SOCIOL 312 ENVR POL 332 Native Americans and Environmental Decision Making; with PSYCH 332 ENVR POL 336 Climate Change, Policy, and Society; with SOCIOL 336 ENVR POL 390 Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture GBL HLTH 304 International Perspectives on Reproductive and Sexual Health GBL HLTH 305 Global Health and Indigenous Medicine GBL HLTH 306 Biomedicine and Culture GBL HLTH 307 International Perspectives on Mental Health GBL HLTH 315 SA Public Health in South Africa GBL HLTH 316 SA Development Perspectives on Health in South Africa through Community Engagement GBL HLTH 317 SA Public Health in Israel GBL HLTH 318 SA Medical Management of Disasters and Mass Casualty Events GBL HLTH 320 Qualitative Research Methods in Global Health GBL HLTH 321 War and Public Health,V GBL HLTH 322 Social Determinants of Health GBL HLTH 330 SA Public Health in Cuba GBL HLTH 331 SA Health & Healing in Contemporary Cuba GBL HLTH 332 SA Public Health in China GBL HLTH 333 SA Traditional Chinese Medicine GEN LA Residence Linked Seminar (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) GEOG 240 Economic Geography GEOG 312 Geography of Chicago and Its Region GEOG 313 North America GEOG 328 The Human Use of The Earth GERMAN 213 Politics, History, and Culture in 21st Century Germany GNDR ST 220 Sexual Subjects: Introduction to Sexuality Studies,IV GNDR ST 232 Sexuality and Society; with SOCIOL 232 GNDR ST 234 Language and Gender; with LING 223 GNDR ST 235 Beyond the Binary: Transgender and Race GNDR ST 250 Gender Issues in Science and Health GNDR ST 331 Sociology of Gender and Sexuality GNDR ST 332 Gender, Sexuality, and Health GNDR ST 341 Transnational Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality p. 3

4 GNDR ST Research Seminar in Gender and Sexuality Studies (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) GNDR ST 351 Gender, Sexuality, and Public Policy GNDR ST 352 Gender, Sexuality, and Political Theory GNDR ST 353 Gender and Citizenship GNDR ST 371 Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture GNDR ST 396 Research Methods in Gender and Sexuality Studies HUM 220 Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society ; with SOCIOL 220,V HUM Global Humanities Lab (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) HUM Humanites in the Digital Age (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) HUM Special Topics in the Humanities (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) INTL ST 290 Introductory Topics in International Studies INTL ST 393 SA Development in the Global Context: Participation, Power, and Social Change (variable credit course; 1 unit can count toward distribution requirements) IEMS 365 Analytics for Social Good ISEN 210 Introduction to Sustainability: Challenges and Solutions LATINO 201 Introduction to Latina and Latino Studies,IV LATINO 222 Latina and Latino Youth in U.S. Cities LATINO 342 Latina and Latino Social Movements,V LATINO 392 Topics in Latina and Latino Social and Political Issues,V LEGAL ST 206 Law and Society; with SOCIOL 206 LEGAL ST 207 Legal Studies Research Methods; with SOCIOL 227 LEGAL ST 308 Sociology of Law; with SOCIOL 318 LEGAL ST 332 Constitutional Law I; with POLI SCI 332 LEGAL ST 333 Constitutional Law II: Civil and Political Rights; with POLI SCI 333 LEGAL ST 340 Gender and the Law,IV LEGAL ST 342 International Organizations; with POLI SCI 342 LEGAL ST 348 Race, Politics, and the Law; with SOCIOL 348 LING 220 Language and Society LING 223 Language and Gender; with GNDR ST 234 LING 311 Child Language LING 315 Experimental Approaches to Word Form Processing LING 316 Experimental Syntax LING 317 Experimental Pragmatics LING 320 Sociolinguistics LING 321 Bilingualism LING 330 Research Methods in Linguistics LING 332 Linguistics Field Methods LING 363 Making a Dictionary: The Northwestern Project; with SLAVIC 322 LING 373 Implicature MENA 200 Making the Modern Middle East: Culture, Politics, History,VI MENA Introductory Topics in Middle East and North African Studies (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) MENA Advanced Topics in Middle East and North African Studies (Social & Behavioral Sciences topics) MMSS Quantitative Social Science for MMSS: First Year MMSS Quantitative Social Science for MMSS: First Year PHIL 225 Minds and Machines PHIL 253 Introduction to the Philosophy of Language p. 4

5 POLI SCI 201 Introduction to Political Theory,V POLI SCI 211 Introduction to Interprative Methods in Political Science POLI SCI 220 American Government and Politics POLI SCI 221 Urban Politics POLI SCI 230 Introduction to Law in the Political Arena POLI SCI 240 Introduction to International Relations POLI SCI 250 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLI SCI 306 American Political Thought,IV POLI SCI 320 The American Presidency POLI SCI 322 Ideas and Institutions in Urban Politics POLI SCI 324 Political Parties and Elections POLI SCI 325 Congress and the Legislative Process POLI SCI 326 Race and Public Policy POLI SCI 327 African American Politics POLI SCI 329 U.S. Environmental Politics POLI SCI 330 Politics of Local Justice POLI SCI 332 Constitutional Law I; with LEGAL ST 332 POLI SCI 333 Constitutional Law II; with LEGAL ST 333 POLI SCI 334 Latino Politics POLI SCI 342 International Organizations; with LEGAL ST 342 POLI SCI 343 Politics of International Law POLI SCI 344 U.S. Foreign Policy POLI SCI 345 National Security POLI SCI 350 Social Movements POLI SCI 351 Politics of the Middle East POLI SCI 353 Politics of Latin America POLI SCI 354 Politics of Southeast Asia POLI SCI 355 Politics of China POLI SCI 357 SA Political Economy of Israel POLI SCI 358 SA Contemporary South Africa: A Political Economy/Policy Perspective POLI SCI 359 Politics in Africa POLI SCI 360 Contemporary African Politics POLI SCI 361 Democratic Transitions POLI SCI 362 Politics of Western Europe POLI SCI 368 Political Economy of Development POLI SCI 369 The Politics of Post Soviet Russia POLI SCI 372 The Middle East in International Politics POLI SCI 373 Chinese Foreign Policy POLI SCI 374 Politics of Capitalism POLI SCI 377 Drugs and Politics POLI SCI 378 America and the World POLI SCI 379 SA China in Transition: Ideology, Political Economy, Law, and Relations with the United States POLI SCI 380 Refugee Crises and Human Rights POLI SCI 381 SA Political Economy of Contemporary China POLI SCI 382 Politics of Religious Diversity,V POLI SCI 383 War and Change in International Politics POLI SCI 388 Institutions and Society; with SOCIOL 288 POLI SCI 389 Understanding Genocide; with SOCIOL 379 PSYCH 110 Introduction to Psychology p. 5

6 PSYCH 204 Social Psychology PSYCH 215 Psychology of Personality PSYCH 218 Developmental Psychology PSYCH 228 Cognitive Psychology PSYCH 245 Presenting Ideas and Data; with COG SCI 245 PSYCH 248 Health Psychology PSYCH 249 Buddhist Psychology,V PSYCH 303 Psychopathology PSYCH 306 Introduction to Clinical Psychology PSYCH 323 Deception: Processes & Detection PSYCH 324 Perception I, PSYCH 326 Social & Personality Development PSYCH 332 Native Americans and Environmental Decision Making; with ENVR POL 332 PSYCH 333 Psychology of Thinking PSYCH 334 Language & Thought PSYCH 335 Decision Making PSYCH 336 Consciousness I, PSYCH 339 Psychology of Gender PSYCH 340 Psychology and Law PSYCH 341 Positive Psychology: The Science of Well Being PSYCH 342 Evolutionary Psychology PSYCH 343 Psychology of Beauty PSYCH 344 Cultural Psychology PSYCH 346 Psychology of Instructional Design and Technology; with LOC 346 PSYCH 352 Psychology and Food PSYCH 355 Social, Cultural, and Affective Neuroscience I, PSYCH 361 Brain Damage & the Mind I, PSYCH 362 Cognitive Development PSYCH 363 Images of Cognition I, PSYCH 365 Brain and Cognition ; with CSD 303 I, PSYCH 368 Human Memory I, PSYCH 371 Personality Research PSYCH 375 Psychological Tests and Measures PSYCH 376 Cognitive Behavior Therapy PSYCH 377 Child Psychopathology PSYCH 381 Children and the Law PSYCH 385 Psychology of Attitudes PSYCH 386 Stereotyping and Prejudice PSYCH 387 Consumer Psychology and Marketing Research SLAVIC 322 Making a Dictionary: The Northwestern Project; with LING 363 SOCIOL 110 Introduction to Sociology SOCIOL 201 Social Inequality: Race, Class, and Power SOCIOL 202 Social Problems SOCIOL 206 Law & Society (with LEGAL ST 206) SOCIOL 207 Cities in Society SOCIOL 208 Race and Society SOCIOL 210 Families and Society SOCIOL 211 Food and Society: An Introduction; with ENVR POL 211 SOCIOL 212 Environment and Society; with ENVR POL 212 SOCIOL 215 Economy and Society p. 6

7 SOCIOL 216 Gender and Society SOCIOL 217 Global Perspectives on Education SOCIOL 218 Education and Inequality: Focus on Chicago SOCIOL 220 Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society; with HUM 220,V SOCIOL 221 Social and Health Inequalities; with ANTHRO 221 SOCIOL 227 Legal Studies Research Methods; with LEGAL ST 207 SOCIOL 232 Sexuality and Society; with GNDR ST 232 SOCIOL 276 Introductory Topics in Sociology SOCIOL 288 Institutions and Society; with POLI SCI 388 SOCIOL 301 The City: Urbanization and Urbanism SOCIOL 302 Sociology of Organizations SOCIOL 304 The Politics of Racial Knowledge SOCIOL 305 Population Dynamics SOCIOL 307 School and Society SOCIOL 308 Crime, Politics, and Society SOCIOL 309 Political Sociology SOCIOL 310 Sociology of the Family SOCIOL 311 Food, Politics, and Society; with ENVR POL 311 SOCIOL 312 Social Basis of Environmental Change; with ENVR POL 312 SOCIOL 314 Sociology of Religion SOCIOL 315 Comparative Industrialization SOCIOL 316 Economic Sociology SOCIOL 317 Global Development SOCIOL 318 Sociology of Law; taught with LEGAL ST 308 SOCIOL 319 Sociology of Science SOCIOL 321 Numbers, Identity, and Modernity,V SOCIOL 322 Sociology of Immigration SOCIOL 323 American Subcultures and Ethnic Groups SOCIOL 324 Global Capitalism,IV SOCIOL 325 Global and Local Inequalities SOCIOL 326 Politics, Society, and Public Policy,IV SOCIOL 327 Youth and Society SOCIOL 328 Inequality and American Society SOCIOL 330 Law, Markets, and Globalization SOCIOL 331 Markets, Hierarchies, and Democracies SOCIOL 332 Work and Occupations SOCIOL 333 Sociology of Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East, V SOCIOL 334 Social Protest and Social Change Around the World SOCIOL 335 Sociology of Rational Decision Making SOCIOL 336 Climate Change, Policy, and Society; with ENVR POL 336 SOCIOL 345 Class and Culture SOCIOL 348 Race, Politics, and the Law; with LEGAL ST 348 SOCIOL 350 Sociology of the Arts SOCIOL 355 Medical Sociology SOCIOL 356 Sociology of Gender SOCIOL 379 Understanding Genocide; with POLI SCI 389 SPANISH 363 Topics in U.S. Latina and Latino Literary and Cultural Studies (Spanish prereq),vi p. 7

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