Courses Offered
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Spring 2010 Tentative Course List
This is a tentative schedule. Courses and instructors are subject to change. Please check back periodically for updates. You can link to a description of each course for information about course requirements and activities.
- African Studies
- AFAM 101: The Black Experience
- AFRI 101: Introduction to Africa
- AFRI 101T: Introduction to Africa (Special section for education majors and middle and high school teachers)
- AFRI 265: Africa in Global Systems
- Anthropology
- Art
- Astronomy
- Business
- Classical Archeology
- Communication Studies
- COMM 100: Communication and Social Process
- COMM 120: Introduction to Interpersonal and Organizational Communication
- COMM 140: Introduction to Media History, Theory, and Criticism
- COMM 249: Technology, Culture, and Society
- COMM 251: Introduction to American Film History and Culture, 1965-Present
- COMM 330: Introduction to Writing for Film and Television
- Dramatic Art
- English and Comparative Literature
- CMPL 122: Literature and the Visual Arts from Antiquity to 1750
- ENGL 121: British Literature, 19th to Early 20th Century
- ENGL 123: Introduction to Fiction
- ENGL 128: Major American Authors
- ENGL 130: Introduction to Fiction Writing
- ENGL 131: Introduction to Poetry Writing
- ENGL 206: Intermediate Fiction Writing
- ENGL 313: Grammar of Current English
- Geography
- Geological Sciences
- History
- HIST 125: Social History of Popular Music in 20th-century America
- HIST 127: American History to 1865
- HIST 128: American History since 1865
- HIST 130: Twentieth-century Africa
- HIST 140: The World Since 1945
- HIST 151: History of Western Civilization I
- HIST 356: American Women's History 1865 to the Present
- HIST 365: The Worker and American Life
- Information and Library Science
- International and Area Studies
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Music
- Philosophy
- Physiology
- Political Science
- POLI 100: Introduction to Government in the United States
- POLI 101: State and Local Government in the United States
- POLI 215: Political Psychology
- POLI 239: Introduction to European Government
- POLI 271: Modern Political Thought
- POLI 276: Major Issues in Political Theory
- POLI 414: The Adversary System
- Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Russian
- Sociology
- SOCI 112: Social Interaction
- SOCI 122: Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 123: Crime and Delinquency
- SOCI 130: Family and Society
- SOCI 250: Sociological Theory
- SOCI 410: Formal Organizations and Bureaucracy
- SOCI 412: Social Stratification
- SOCI 415: Economy and Society
- SOCI 422: Sociology of Health and Mental Illness
- SOCI 469: Medicine and Society
- Spanish
Note: UNC-Chapel Hill renumbered all of its academic courses as of fall 2006. This list shows the new numbers.