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2013-2014 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course List by Subject
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Grinnell College
Division of Humanities
Alternate Language Study Option (ALSO) Program
No Active Courses Available Art
Chinese and Japanese
Classics
English
Film and Media Courses
French and Arabic
General Literary Studies
German
Music
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Russian
Spanish
Theatre and Dance
Division of Science
Biology
Biological Chemistry
Chemistry
Computer Science
General Science
Mathematics and Statistics
Physics
Psychology
Division of Social Studies
Anthropology
- • ANT 104 - Introduction to Anthropology
- • ANT 195-01 - Introductory Special Topic: “Race” in the 21st Century: Color, Culture, National Identities
- • ANT 200 - Cultural Politics of Hybridity
- • ANT 205 - Human Evolution
- • ANT 210 - Illness, Healing, and Culture
- • ANT 221 - Primate Behavior and Taxonomy
- • ANT 225 - Human Variation
- • ANT 227 - Mothers and Infants
- • ANT 235 - The Anthropology of American Culture
- • ANT 238 - Cultural and Political Ecology
- • ANT 240 - Intentional Communities
- • ANT 242 - African Cultures
- • ANT 246 - Anthropology of the Modern Middle East and North Africa
- • ANT 247 - Contemporary Europe
- • ANT 251 - Native North American Indian Cultures
- • ANT 252 - Culture and Agriculture
- • ANT 253 - Anthropology of Ethnicities
- • ANT 257 - Latin American Cultures
- • ANT 260 - Language, Culture, and Society
- • ANT 261 - Agriculture, Religion, and Empire: Old World Prehistory
- • ANT 262 - Archaeology of North America
- • ANT 265 - Ethnography of Communication
- • ANT 267 - Aztecs, Incas, and Mayas
- • ANT 280 - Theories of Culture
- • ANT 285 - Anthropology, Violence, and Human Rights
- • ANT 290 - Archaeological Field Methods
- • ANT 291 - Methods of Empirical Investigation
- • ANT 292 - Ethnographic Research in Complex Societies
- • ANT 293 - Practicing Anthropology
- • ANT 295-01 - Special Topic: Language Contact
- • ANT 295-01 - Special Topic: Sustainability: Managing Organizations and Innovation
- • ANT 295-02 - Special Topic: Managing Enterprise & Innovation
- • ANT 310 - Postmodernism and Beyond
- • ANT 321 - Human Ethology
- • ANT 325 - Biological Basis of Human Society
- • ANT 326 - Anthropology of Religion
- • ANT 375 - Experimental Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology
- • ANT 395-01 - Advanced Special Topic: The Cultural Politics of Fashion
- • ANT 395-02 - Advanced Special Topic: Approaches to Collective Memory
- • ANT 395-03 - Advanced Special Topic: Anthropology of Warfare and Violence
- • ANT 399 - Directed Research
Economics
Education
History
- • HIS 31x - Advanced Studies in American History
- • HIS 32x - Advanced Studies in Latin America and the United States
- • HIS 33x - Advanced Studies in Western European and British History
- • HIS 34x - Advanced Studies in Russian History
- • HIS 35x - Advanced Studies in Historiography and Ancient History
- • HIS 36x - Advanced Studies in African & Middle-Eastern History
- • HIS 37x - Advanced Studies in Asian History
- • HIS 100 - Making History
- • HIS 100-01 - Making History (Spring)
- • HIS 100-01 & 02 - Making History (Fall)
- • HIS 100-02 - Making History (Spring)
- • HIS 100-03 & 04 - Making History (Fall)
- • HIS 201 - Colonial Latin America
- • HIS 202 - Modern Latin America
- • HIS 204 - Radical Movements in 20th-Century Latin America
- • HIS 212 - Democracy in America, 1789–1848
- • HIS 214 - The American Civil War and Reconstruction
- • HIS 220 - U.S. Environmental History
- • HIS 222 - The History of Women in the United States
- • HIS 225 - Native American History, 1491–1865
- • HIS 227 - African American History
- • HIS 228 - The Promised Land: U.S. Immigration History
- • HIS 229 - American Economic History
- • HIS 233 - Medieval Europe, 500–1350
- • HIS 234 - Early Modern Europe 1350-1650
- • HIS 235 - Britain in the Modern World I, 1550–1815
- • HIS 236 - Britain in the Modern World II, 1815–present
- • HIS 237 - The Spectacle of Modern France
- • HIS 238 - The Making of Modern Germany
- • HIS 239 - Tyrants and Tunesmiths: Opera, Politics, and Society in Modern Europe
- • HIS 241 - Origins of Modern Russia
- • HIS 242 - The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
- • HIS 244 - Ivan and Fritz Go to War: World War II on the Eastern Front
- • HIS 255 - History of Ancient Greece
- • HIS 256 - History of Rome
- • HIS 261 - Southern Africa
- • HIS 262 - Modern Africa from the Sahara to the Zambezi
- • HIS 266 - History of Modern Middle East
- • HIS 268 - Islam and Gender
- • HIS 271 - Imperial Collisions in the Asia-Pacific
- • HIS 295-01 - Special Topic: Advanced Tutorial: Modern Classics of Historial Writing
- • HIS 295-01 - Special Topic: Jewish Life in Europe
- • HIS 295-02 - Special Topic: Science and Society: From the Age of Newton to the Age of Darwin
- • HIS 295-02 - Special Topic: The History of Medicine
- • HIS 295-03 - Special Topic: Early-Modern Japan, 1600-1868
- • HIS 295-03 - Special Topic: Sex, Gender, and Family in Europe 1300-1700
- • HIS 295-04 - Special Topic: Historical Trauma, Memory, and Identity in East Asia
- • HIS 295-04 - Special Topic: Modern Japan, 1868 to Present
- • HIS 295-05 - Special Topic: East Asia in World History: 1500-Present
- • HIS 311-01 - Politics in Early American Republic (Fall)
- • HIS 322-01 - Sex & Sexuality in American History (Spring)
- • HIS 331-01 - Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe (Spring)
- • HIS 334-01 - Decolonization (Spring)
- • HIS 342-01 - Stalinism (Fall)
- • HIS 377-01 - From Samurai to Soldiers: Japan At War (Spring)
- • HIS 397 - Advanced Independent Study
- • HIS 499 - Mentored Advanced Project
Physical Education
Political Science
Sociology
Interdisciplinary Areas of Study
No Active Courses Available Academic Resource Centers
American Studies
East Asian Studies
Environmental Studies
Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies
Global Development Studies
Latin American Studies
Linguistics
Neuroscience
Policy Studies
Russian, Central & East European Studies
Technology Studies
European Studies
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