College is fun!

College is fun!

Registration starts tomorrow for Fall 2014 classes, and we know you’ve been incessantly scrolling through CULPA and the directory trying to find that perfect schedule to compile in Courses by ADI. Keeping with tradition, here is our list of classes you should take before you die to help with the selection process. Feel free to leave your suggestions in the comments.

History: History of the City of New York, Kenneth Jackson

English: Modernism, Margaret Vandenburg

Philosophy: Philosophy of Law, Michele Moody-Adams

Anthropology: Archaeology Before the Bible, Brian Boyd

Computer Science: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Java, Adam Cannon

Computer Science: Advanced Programming, Jae Lee

Comparative Literature: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and the English Novel, Lisa Knapp

Economics: Gender and Applied Economics, Lena Edlund

English: Romantic Poetry, Erik Gray

Ethnicity and Race: Post 9/11 Immigration Policy, Elizabeth Ouyang

History: The South After Reconstruction, Barbara Fields

Writing: The Modern Arts Writer, Margo L Jefferson

Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology: Human Species, Jill Shapiro

Political Science: Chinese Foreign Policy, Andrew Nathan

PE: Contact Improvisation, Colleen Thomas

PE: Feldenkrais, Tessa Chandler

History: Introduction to African-American History, Celia Naylor

English: Radical Poetries, Michael Golston

Psychology: Drugs and Behavior, Carl Hart

English: Anything (it will be about Victorian Lit) with Nicholas Dames

Biology: Biology at Physical Extremes, Ozgur Sahin

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