JMU Summer 2008 Offerings
(Prerequisites are listed in brackets; one-time approved courses listed in red)
Track I: Citizenship and Public Policy
HIST 403 Civil War Virginia
POSC 240 Comparative Politics
POSC 351 Practical Politics in Virginia
SOCI 315 Science, Technology and Society
SOCI 321 Politics in Society
SOCI 327 Juvenile Delinquency
WRIT 320 Writing in the Public Sphere
WRIT 330 Technology and Writing
WRIT 340 Teaching Writing
Track 2: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class
ENG 368 Women's Fiction
HIST 403 Civil War Virginia
HIST 489 Selected Themes in World History: Comparative Slavery
MUS 356 History of Jazz in America --Montreal
POSC 240 Comparative Politics
POSC 383 Women in Politics
SCOM 348 Communication and Gender [any l00-level SCOM course or permission]
SOCI 336 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOCI 367 Sociology of Sexuality
WMST 200 Introduction to Women's Studies
WRIT 320 Writing in the Public Sphere
WRIT 340 Teaching Writing
Track 3: Culture in Geographic Context: The Americas
HIST 330 US Diplomatic History
HIST 403 Civil War Virginia
HIST 489 Selected Themes in World History: Comparative Slavery
MUS 356 History of Jazz in America--Montreal
POSC 240 Comparative Politics
SOCI 358 Sociology of Consumption
WRIT 320 Writing in the Public Sphere
Hist 402 Workshop in Colonial American Life (fee)
Hist 403 Workshop in Civil War Virginia (fee)
Track 4: Culture in Geographic Context: Europe
Geog 380E Regional Geography Studies--Europe
HIST 392L English Social History
POSC 240 Comparative Politics
Track 5: Culture in Geographic Context: Africa, Asia, and the Middle East
ENG 432 Studies in African Literature
HIST 263 Africa
HIST 489 Selected Themes in World History: Comparative Slavery
HIST 377 History of Korea
POSC 240 Comparative Politics
REL 202 Introduction to the New Testament
REL 300 Middle Eastern Monotheism
REL 300 Applied Buddhism
REL 300 Myths and Symbols: East & West
Track 6: Ethics, Values, and Spirituality
HIST 403 Civil War Virginia
HIST 489 Selected Themes in World History: Comparative Slavery
PHIL 210 Philosophy through film
Phil 270 Introduction to Ethics
Phil 330 Moral Theory
REL 202 Introduction to the New Testament
REL 300 Topics: Middle Eastern Monotheism
REL 300 Topics: Applied Buddhism
REL 300 Topics: Myths and Symbols: East & West
REL 300 Topics: Making Sense of Beliefs and Values
REL 314 Gandhi, nonviolence, and global transformation
WRIT 320 Writing in the Public Sphere
Track 7. IDLS Special Education
ENG 368 Women's Fiction
FAM 330 Family Relations
HIST 403 Civil War Virginia
HIST 489 Selected Themes in World History: Comparative Slavery
HTH 372 Human Sexuality
HTH 378 The Use and Effects of Drugs
PSYC 180 Introduction to Behavior Analysis
PSYC 390 Psychology of Learning
PSYC 250 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology GPSYC 101 or GPSYC 160]
SCOM 248 Intercultural Communication
SCOM 348 Communication and Gender [Any 100 level com class or instructor permission]
SOCI 315 Science, Technology and Society
SOCI 327 Juvenile Delinquency
SOCI 336 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOCI 367 Sociology of Sexuality
WRIT 340 Teaching Writing [GWRIT 102, 103 or equivalent]