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T, Th 14:30-15:50 American Studies AMST 1900P Essaying Culture J. Walter Wilson 502 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Anthropology ANTH 0100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Salomon Center 202 M, W, F 9:00-9:50 Anthropology ANTH 0310 Human Evolution Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 T, Th 9:00-10:20 Anthropology ANTH 0805 Language and Migration Giddings House 212 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Anthropology ANTH 0900 Babel's Basement: An Introduction to Linguistic Discrimination (and Redemption) Giddings House 212 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Anthropology ANTH 1030 Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture: A World That Matters Barus & Holley 160 T, Th 14:30-15:50 Anthropology ANTH 1232 War and Society Bio Med Center 291 M, W 13:00-13:50 Anthropology ANTH 1310 International Health: Anthropological Perspectives Metcalf Research Building AUD Th 16:00-18:30 Anthropology ANTH 1345 Anthropology of the Himalayas Sayles Hall 306 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Archaeology ARCH 0297 Material Culture: Material Nature Rhode Island Hall 108 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 Archaeology ARCH 0310 Interactions with the Dead: Past and Present Rhode Island Hall 108 M, W, F 13:00-13:50 Archaeology ARCH 0678 Underwater in the Mediterranean: An Introduction to Maritime Archaeology Rhode Island Hall 108 T, Th 14:30-15:50 Assyriology ASYR 1100 Gods and Myths in Mesopotamia Smith-Buonanno Hall 206 3132 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Assyriology ASYR 1600 Astronomy Before the Telescope Salomon Center 003 No visits on March 1. Please contact EA@Brown.edu or 401-863-3132 to inform of visit. T 16:00-18:30 Biology BIOL 0040 Nutrition for Fitness and Physical Activity 190 Hope Street 203 No visits on April 3. M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Biology BIOL 0200 The Foundations of Living Systems Salomon Center DECI No visits on april 18. T, Th 9:00-10:20 Biology BIOL 0420 Principles of Ecology Bio Med Center 291 M 15:00-17:30 Biology BIOL 1330 Biology of Reproduction Bio Med Center B13 M, W 15:00-16:20 Biology BIOL 1600 Development of Vaccines Smith-Buonanno Hall 106 No visits on March 14. M, T, W, Th, F 12:00-12:50 Chinese CHIN 0400 Intermediate Chinese 101 Thayer St (VGQ 1st Fl) 116B M, T, W, Th, F 13:00-13:50 Chinese CHIN 0400 Intermediate Chinese 101 Thayer St (VGQ 1st Fl) 116B MWF 14:00-14:50; M, T, W, Th, F TTh 14:30-15:50 Chinese CHIN 0400 Intermediate Chinese MWF 101 Thayer St (VGQ 1st Fl) 116B; TTh 101 Thayer Street (VGQ 1st fl) 116C M, T, W, Th 12:00-12:50 Chinese CHIN 0450 Advanced Chinese for Heritage Learners Sciences Library 604 MWF 10:00-10:50; M, T, W, Th, F TTh 10:30-11:50 Chinese CHIN 0800 Advanced Modern Chinese II MWF J. Walter Wilson 301; TTh J. Walter Wilson 303 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Chinese CHIN 0910B Introduction to Classical Chinese 54 College St-Gerard House 204 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Classics CLAS 0210R Revolutionary Classics (or, the classical origins of your Brown education) 79 Brown St-Peter Green Hse 106 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Classics CLAS 0400 Ancient Comedy and its Influence Smith-Buonanno Hall G01 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 Classics CLAS 0660 The World of Byzantium 67 George Street 104 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Classics CLAS 0995 India's Classical Performing Arts J. Walter Wilson 202 M, W, F 13:00-13:50 Classics CLAS 1120U The American Presidents and the Western Tradition Salomon Center 202 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 Classics CLAS 1220 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 The Fall of Empires and Rise of Kings: Greek History 478 to 323 BC Urban Environmental Lab 106 Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Science CLPS 0800 Language and the Mind Metcalf Research Building AUD M 15:00-17:30 Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Science CLPS 1400 The Neural Bases of Cognition J. Walter Wilson 502 T 10:30-11:50 Comparative Literature COLT 0810O Civilizations and Its Discontents Smith-Buonnano Hall 106 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 Comparative Literature COLT 0812B What is Colonialism? Archives, Texts and Images 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 114 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Comparative Literature COLT 1411B Theater and Revolution Rokefeller Library 205 T, Th 9:00-10:20 Contemplative Studies COST 0035 Saints and Mystics of India Sayles Hall 205 W 15:00-17:20 Contemplative Studies COST 0100 Introduction to Contemplative Studies J. Walter Wilson 301 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Computer Science CSCI 0180 Computer Science: An Integrated Introduction 85 Waterman Street 130 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 Computer Science CSCI 1320 Creating Modern Web Applications MacMillan Hall 117

T, Th 14:30-15:50 Computer Science CSCI 1420 Machine Learning MacMillan Hall 117 M 15:00-17:30 Development Studies DEVL 1000 Sophomore Seminar in Development Studies Alumnae Hall 212 T 16:00-18:30 East Asian Studies EAST 1500 Returnees in China's Modernization J. Walter Wilson 302 T, Th 9:00-10:20 Economics ECON 1301 Economics of Education I Barus & Holley 168 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Education EDUC 0400 The Campus on Fire: American Colleges and Universities in the 1960's 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 112 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 Education EDUC 0860 Sports in American Society Granoff Ctr for Creative Arts 110 T, Th 9:00-10:20 Education EDUC 1130 Economics of Education I Barus & Holley 168 M, W 13:00-13:50 Education EDUC 1270 Adolescence in Social Context Alumnae Hall CRYSTAL T, Th 9:00-10:20 Egyptology EGYT 1320 Introduction to Classical Hieroglyphic Egyptian Writing and Language (Middle Egyptian II) Rockefeller Library 206 M, W, F 13:00-13:50 Egyptology EGYT 1440 History of Egypt II Sayles Hall 014 T, Th 9:00-10:20 English ENGL 0100N City Novels Smith-Buonanno Hall G18 T, Th 10:30-11:50 English ENGL 0310A Shakespeare Bio-Med Center 202 T, Th 9:00-10:20 English ENGL 0511B The Nineteenth-Century British Novel Barus & Holley 190 T, Th 10:30-11:50 English ENGL 0710Q American Literature in the Era of Segregation Smith-Buonanno Hall 206 T, Th 9:00-10:20 Engineering ENGN 0040 Dynamics and Vibrations Barus & Holley 166 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 Engineering ENGN 0520 Electrical Circuits and Signals Barus & Holley 168 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Engineering ENGN 0720 Thermodynamics Barus & Holley 166 T, Th 9:00-10:20 Environmental Studies ENVS 0495 Introduction to Environmental Social Science 85 Waterman Street 015 Equity and the Environment: Movements, Scholarship, W 15:00-17:30 Environmental Studies ENVS 0705 Solutions Urban Environmental Lab 106 T, Th 18:40-20:00 Environmental Studies ENVS 1545 The Theory and Practice of Sustainable Investing Urban Environmental Lab 106 Urban Agriculture: The Importance of Localized Food T, Th 13:00-14:20 Environmental Studies ENVS 1555 Systems Urban Environmental Lab 106 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Environmental Studies ENVS 1580 Environmental Stewardship and Resilience in Urban Systems Urban Environmental Lab 106 Th 16:00-18:30 Environmental Studies ENVS 1910 The Anthropocene: The Past and Present of Environmental Change Urban Environmental Lab 106 W 15:00-17:30 Environmental Studies ENVS 1915 Histories of Global Wetlands 101 Thayer Street (VGQ 1st fl) 116B M 15:00-17:30 Environmental Studies ENVS 1925 Energy Policy and Politics Urban Environmental Lab 106 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Ethnic Studies ETHN 1200D Latinx Literature Sayles Hall 300 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 French FREN 0400 Intermediate French II Smith-Buonanno Hall G12 3132 3132 M, W, F 9:00-9:50 French FREN 0600 Writing and Speaking French II Smith-Buonnano Hall 207 No visits on February 23, March 5, April 13, May 4, and May 9. T, Th 14:30-15:50 French FREN 1410I Sorcellerie et Renaissance: le sort de la sorcière 84 Prospect St-Rochambeau Hse 107 This course is taught in French. M 15:00-17:30 French FREN 2150E Théories et fictions des Lumières 84 Prospect St-Rochambeau Hse 105 This course is taught in French. M, W, F 14:00-14:50 Geology GEOL 0070 Introduction to Oceanography MacMillan Hall 115 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Geology GEOL 0240 Earth: Evolution of a Habitable Planet Lincoln Field Building 209 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Geology GEOL 0850 Weather and Climate MacMillan Hall 101 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 Geology GEOL 1330 Global Environmental Remote Sensing Lincoln Field Building 209 M, F 13:00-13:50 Gender and Sexuality Studies GNSS 0120 Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies 85 Waterman Street 015 No visits on February 23, March 23, and April 11. M, W, Th, F MWF 11:00-11:50; Th 12:00-12:50 Greek GREK 0200 Essentials of Greek Language 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 138 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Greek GREK 1100G On the Sublime Sayles Hall 104 T, Th 14:30-15:50 Greek GREK 1110D Plato: Symposium Rockefeller Library 206 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 German GRMN 0600B Was ist Deutsch? 190 Hope Street 102 T, F 10:30-11:50 German GRMN 1440V Armut / Poverty 190 Hope Street 203 This course is taught in German. M, W, F 14:00-14:50 German GRMN 1900K Bleibende Irritationen: Heinrich Heine und Deutschland 190 Hope Street 203 This course is taught in German.

T, Th 10:30-11:50 Hebrew HEBR 0600 Issues in Contemporary Israeli Society, Politics, and Culture in Hebrew 163 George Street 206 No visits on March 1, April 3 and April 5. M, T, W, Th MW 13:00-13:50; TTh 13:00-14:20 Hebrew HEBR 200 Elementary Hebrew 67 George Street 104 M, T, W, Th, F 12:00-12:50 Hebrew HEBR 400 Intermediate Hebrew 67 George Street 104 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 History of Art and Architecture HIAA 0860 Contemporary Architecture Salomon Center DECI M, W 10:00-10:50 Hispanic Studies HISP 0500 Advanced Spanish I J. Walter Wilson 202 Th 16:00-18:30 Hispanic Studies HISP 1330C Indigenous Literatures of Latin America J. Walter Wilson 401 W 15:00-17:30 Hispanic Studies HISP 1370A "One Hundred Years of Solitude": Culture and Politics in Garcia Marquez's Work 84 Prospect St-Rochambeau Hse 105 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 History HIST 0150F Pirates Metcalf Research Building AUD M, W, F 10:00-10:50 History HIST 0150G History of Law: Great Trials List Art Center 120 M, W 12:00-12:50 History HIST 0270B From the Columbian Exchange to Climate Change: Modern Global Environmental History 85 Waterman Street 015 History of Medicine I: Medical Traditions in the Old World M, W, F 9:00-9:50 History HIST 0286A Before 1700 Barus & Holley 157 T 16:00-18:30 History HIST 0690B Women's Work: Gender and Capitalism in American History Rockefeller Library 205 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 History HIST 0940B The Campus on Fire: American Colleges and Universities in the 1960's 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 112 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 History HIST 1200B The Fall of Empires and Rise of Kings: Greek History 478 to 323 BC Urban Environmental Lab 106 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 History HIST 1210A The Viking Age Bio Med Center B13 M, W 12:00-12:50 History HIST 1230C The Search for Renewal in 20th century Europe Barus & Holley 163 M, W, F 12:00-12:50 History HIST 1272C Liberty, Equality, Fraternity? The History of Modern France MacMillan Hall 115 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 History HIST 1280 Death from Medieval Relics to Forensic Science Alumnae Hall CRYSTAL T, Th 10:30-11:50 History HIST 1501 The American Revolution CIT Center (Thomas Watson CIT) 165 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 History HIST 1515 American Slavery Bio Med Center B13 M, W, F 13:00-13:50 History HIST 1570 American Legal & Constitutional History Salomon Center 001 T, Th 14:30-15:50 History HIST 1820B Environmental History of East Asia Sayles Hall 105 M 15:00-17:30 History HIST 1965N Furies from Hell to "Femi-Nazis": A History of Modern Anti- Feminism 101 Thayer Street (VGQ 1st fl) 116E T 16:00-18:30 History HIST 1974L Global History of an Idea: Civilization 101 Thayer Street (VGQ 1st fl) 116E M 15:00-17:30 Humanities HMAN 1972Z The Cultural Significance of Copyright Pembroke Hall 003 T, Th 14:30-15:50 Judaic Studies JUDS 0682 How the Bible Became Holy Barus & Holley 159 MWF 9:00-9:50; M, T, W, Th, F TTh 9:00-10:20 Korean KREA 0200 Korean List 210 M, T, W, Th, F 12:00-12:50 Korean KREA 0200 Korean List 210 M, T, W, Th, F 11:00-11:50 Korean KREA 0400 Intermediate Korean List 210 M, W 10:00-10:50 Latin LATN 0200 Essentials of the Latin Language Sayles Hall 200 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 Latin LATN 1015 Horace's Odes Sayles Hall 014 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Latin LATN 1120D Alcuin 48 College St-Macfarlane House 101 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Math MATH 0090 Introductory Calculus, Part I Salomon Center 003 M, W, F 10:00-10:50 Math MATH 0100 Introductory Calculus, Part II Salomon Center 001 T, Th 14:30-15:50 Math MATH 0420 Introduction to Number Theory Barus & Holley 161 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Math MATH 0520 Linear Algebra Salomon Center 001 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Math MATH 0760 Introduction to Higher Mathematics Barus & Holley 160 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Math MATH 1230 Graph Theory Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 Modern Culture and M, W 13:00-13:50 Media MCM 0150 Text/Media/Culture: Theories of Modern Culture and Media Barus & Holley 166 M 15:00-17:30 Medieval Studies MDVL 0360 Cities: Medieval Perspectives 21 Brown Street ANNBROWN

M 18:00-20:30 Middle Eastern Studies MES 1235 Policing and Imprisonment in the Modern Middle East Sayles Hall 005 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Music MUSC 0033 From the Blues to Beyoncé: Rock, A Portrait of America Granoff Ctr for Creative Arts 110 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Music MUSC 0560 Theory of Tonal Music Orwig Music Hall 315 M, W, F 9:00-09:50 Music MUSC 0560 Theory of Tonal Music Lab Orwig Music Hall 315 M, W, F 12:00-12:50 Music MUSC 0560 Theory of Tonal Music Lab Orwig Music Hall 315 M, W M 18:00-19:20; W 18:00-20:20 Music MUSC 0621 Wind Symphony Grant Recital 105 T 18:00-20:50 Music MUSC 0651 Javanese Gamelan Orwig Music Hall 111 W 15:00-17:30 Music MUSC 1120 The Technique of Orchestration Orwig Music Hall 112 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Music MUSC 1200 Seminar in Electronic Music: Recording Studio as Compositional Tool Steinert Hall 105 Th 16:00-18:30 Music MUSC 1225 Networked Systems for Musical Performance Granoff Ctr for Creative Arts N420 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Music MUSC 1240M Composing with Ableton Granoff Ctr for Creative Arts N320 M, W 15:00-16:20 Neuroscience NEUR 0700 Psychoactive Drugs and Society S. Frank Hall for Life Science MARC T, Th 9:00-10:20 Neuroscience NEUR 1020 Principles of Neurobiology Smith Buonano Hall 106 M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Philosophy PHIL 0010 The Place of Persons Kassar House FOX M, W, F 11:00-11:50 Philosophy PHIL 0360 Early Modern Philosophy Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 M, W, F 14:00-14:50 Philosophy PHIL 0390 Global Justice Bio Med Center B13 M, W, F 12:00-12:50 Public Health PHP 0310 Health Care in the United States Salomon Center DECI T 16:00-18:30 Public Health PHP 1400 T 15:00-17:30 Public Health PHP 1530 HIV/AIDS in Africa: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Support HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Programs Smith-Buonanno Hall 206 Case Studies in Public Health: The Role of Governments, Communities and Professions 121 South Main Street 241 Th 16:00-18:30 Public Health PHP 1802S Human Security and Humanitarian Response: Increasing Effectiveness and Accountability 121 South Main Street 245 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Psychology PHYS 0220 Astronomy Barus & Holley 168 No visits after May 8. M 15:00-17:30 Public Policy PLCY 1700 K Health Policy Challenges 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 112 M, T, W, Th TTh 13:00-14:00; MW 14:00-15:00 Portuguese and Brazilian Studies POBS 0200 Elementary Portuguese MW 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 114; TTh 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 116 No visits on February 14, March 14, and April 25. No visits on February 15, March 13, and April 17. M 15:00-17:30 Portuguese and Brazilian Studies POBS 1800E The Brazilian Puzzle: Confronting the Post-Colonial Legacy 159 George St-Meiklejohn House 102 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Political Science POLS 0110 Introduction to Political Thought 85 Waterman Street 130 T, Th 13:00-14:20 Political Science POLS 1120 Campaigns and Elections Bio Med Center 291 T, Th 14:30-15:50 Political Science POLS 11280 Politics, Economy and Society in India 111 Thayer St-Watson Institute 155 M, W, F 13:00-13:50 Political Science POLS 1190 The Politics of Climate Change Salomon Center 203 T 16:00-18:20 Political Science POLS 1821N Political Journalism J. Walter Wilson 403 T, Th 9:00-10:20 Religious Studies RELS 0035 Saints and Mystics of India Sayles Hall 205 T, Th 10:30-11:50 Religious Studies RELS 0096 The Imaginary Lives of Muslims Rockefeller Library 205 Th 16:00-18:30 Religious Studies RELS 1510 Islam in South Asia 59 George St- S. Miller House 101 M, W, F 13:00-13:50 Sociology SOC 0020 Perspectives on Social Interaction Kassar House FOX Th 14:00-17:00 Sociology SOC 2250 Ethnography: Theory and Practice Maxcy Hall 108 No visits on April 19 and April 26. M, W 9:00-11:50 M, W 9:00-11:50 M, W 13:00-15:50 M, W, F 13:00-14:50 Performance Studies TAPS 0020 Persuasive Communications Lyman Hall 007 Performance Studies TAPS 0220 Persuasive Communication Lyman Hall 005 Performance Studies TAPS 0220 Persuasive Communications Lyman Hall 007 Performance Studies TAPS 0330 Mande Dance, Music and Culture Lyman Hall 026

M, W, F 15:00-16:50 M, W 18:30-21:50 Performance Studies TAPS 1340 Dance Styles Lyman 026, Ashamu Performance Studies TAPS 1360 Dance Performance and Repertory Lyman Hall Ashamu 026 Th 16:00-18:30 Urban Studies URBN 1870T Transportation: An Urban Planning Perspective Maxcy Hall 109 T, Th 10:00-11:50 Visual Art VISA 0100 Studio Foundation List Art Center 325 Th 18:00-21:50 Visual Art VISA 0150 Digital 2D Foundation List Art Center 315 F 10:00-13:50 Visual Art VISA 0150 Digital 2D Foundation List Art Center 315 F 13:00-16:50 Visual Art VISA 1800P Art/Work: Professional Practice List Art Center 323 T, W, F T 16:00-18:30; WF 15:00-17:30 University Courses UNIV 0400 Beyond Narnia: The Literature of C.S. Lewis T Sayles Hall 105; W Smith-Buonanno Hall G18; F Sayles Hall 205 No visits on March 22, April 12, April 26 and May 3. Please email Lucia_Monge@Brown.edu, Olanda_Estrada@Brown.edu Please email Leah_Beeferman@Brown.edu, Olanda_Estrada@Brown.edu Please email Leah_Beeferman@Brown.edu, Olanda_Estrada@Brown.edu Please email Heather_Bhandari@Brown.edu, Olanda_Estrada@Brown.edu