Courses

MUSM-6960 (1-4) Master's Project or Paper in Museum and Field Studies

A project or paper in the student's discipline and related to some aspect of museum studies is required of every master's degree candidate under the non-thesis-option plan. Prereqs., MUSM 5011 and 5051. Students in collections/field track also need MUSM 5030, 5031, or 5041.

DNCE-6969 (3-6) The Graduate Project

Provides the opportunity for synthesizing the graduate experience through the execution of a project related to the student's major area of interest. Project must be approved by the graduate faculty advisor. Prerequisites: Restricted to Dance graduate students only.

ANTH-7000 (3) Seminar: Current Research Topics in Cultural Anthropology

Discusses current research and theoretical issues in the field of cultural anthropology. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to graduate students. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

LING-7000 (3) Methods of Typological Research 1

Research practicum that provides experience in discovering generalizations about language from observations over a sample of individual languages. Students practice the steps in such research from formulation of research questions to preliminary sketch of results under close faculty supervision. Prereqs., LING 5410, 5420, and 5570; or equivalent.

SLHS-7000 (3) Research Designs in Human Communication Sciences and Disorders

Offers an advanced seminar in research designs for human behavior: efficacy, ethnographic, single-subject, quasi-experimental, and experimental designs. Designed to familiarize students with terminologies and research designs frequently used in speech-language-hearing areas. Prereq., basic statistics.

PSCI-7002 (3) Seminar in West European Politics

Examines West European politics in terms of general theories of comparative politics, including institutional, behavioral and political economy approaches. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

SOCY-7002 (3) Social Disparities in Health

Presents social disparities in health in their social context. Includes the sociology of health behavior; links between health status and social statuses including gender, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status; fundamental causes and other explanations for social disparities in health; environment and health; health insurance disparities; the physician-patient interaction and its consequences. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7004 (3) Seminar: Political Theory

Allows for intensive research in and presentation of selected topics. Introduces students to the broad context within which political ideas arise. Deals with classical and modern thought. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

SOCY-7004 (3) Criminological Theory

Examines the major criminological theories of the 18th through 21st centuries in Europe, Australia, and theU.S. Emphasizes the historical contexts and paradigms of knowledge influencing these theories. Prereq., graduate standing. Formerly SOCY 5114.

SOCY-7006 (3) Sociology of Sex and Gender

Theoretical and empirical examination of sex stratification, sex role differentiation, and sex differences in socialization, personality, institutions, and culture. Formerly SOCY 5006.

PSCI-7008 (1) Teaching Political Science 1

First of two courses designed to prepare graduate teachers in the essentials of political science teaching and provide a background in theories of political science teaching and practical skills development in discipline-specific education. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ANTH-7010 (3) Seminar: Contemporary Theory in Cultural Anthropology

Addresses current theoretical perspectives in cultural anthropology and controversies surrounding them. Discusses science, history, interpretation, and postmodernism. Includes the relationship between theory and method as well as the production of ethnography. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ECON-7010 (3) Microeconomic Theory 1

Analyzes recent and contemporary literature on fundamentals of economic theory. Considers value theory with particular emphasis on methodology, theory of demand, theory of the firm, game theory, theory of distribution, general equilibrium theory, and welfare economics. Prereqs., ECON 3070, 3080; 6808 or MATH 1300. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CLAS-7011 (3) Seminar in Ancient History

Examines topics in ancient Greek and Roman history at an advanced seminar level. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Same as HIST 7011. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

HIST-7011 (3) Seminar in Ancient History

Examines topics in ancient Greek and Roman history at an advanced seminar level. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Same as CLAS 7011.

PSCI-7011 (3) Seminar: American Politics

Core field seminar for students of American politics. Course work emphasizes the diversity of contemporary research on American political history, political institutions, and political behavior. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CLAS-7012 (3) Graduate Seminar

Topic specified in online Schedule Planner. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours for different topics. Prereq., graduate standing. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7012 (3) Seminar: Comparative Political Systems

Discusses current literature on comparative politics including theoretical and methodological issues. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent. required.

PSYC-7012 (1-3) Research in Behavioral Genetics

Individual research projects. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

SOCY-7012 (3) The Social Demography of Race

Introduction to relevant, timely research within sociological and social demographic research on raceand ethnicity. Specific areas will include conceptual/measurement issues; population size, growth, and migration; health and mortality; marriage, family, and fertility; socioeconomic context; and policy considerations. Course content will be structured around current empirical pieces in sociology literature with emphasis on methodological approach in analyses.

CLAS-7013 (3) Graduate Seminar in Greek Literature

May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSCI-7013 (3) Seminar: International Relations

Reviews salient literature on international relations, and subsequent presentation and critical discussion of analytical studies. Allows students wide latitude in substantive and methodological approaches. Emphasizes changing trends and efforts to understand the bases for cooperation and conflict. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required.

CLAS-7014 (3) Graduate Seminar in Latin Literature

May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

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