PROJECTED COURSE OFFERINGS FOR THE SUMMER OF 2016



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(as of December 18, 2015) PROJECTED COURSE OFFERINGS FOR THE SUMMER OF 2016 The Office of Summer Session provides this list of summer 2016 projected Arts and Sciences course offerings to assist you in academic planning. Summer is an excellent time to get ahead or catch up, take a year of chemistry or physics or a language, take one or more courses that will allow you to study abroad or at the Duke Marine Lab, or make progress towards completing your major, minor, or certificate program. There are four course lists below: Term 1, 4-week; Term 1, 6-week; Term 2, 4-week; and Term 2, 6-week. The dates provided for each listing are the dates of the first day of class and the last day of final exams. Individual instructors will determine whether a final exam or a final project/presentation will be given during the finals period. The maximum course load for the 4-week terms is 1.5 course credits, while the maximum course load for the 6-week terms remains 2.5 course credits. The official schedule of courses will appear on ACES on February 15 and registration for summer opens on February 22. Watch for regularly updated projected course offerings on this web site between now and the end of January. Additional cross-listings for some of the Special Topics classes may be forthcoming. In addition to regular course offerings, many departments will offer independent study and special projects courses. Start planning your summer now. Feel free to contact us at 684-5375, or summer@duke.edu, if you have questions. Course synopses will begin appearing on ACES as soon as the schedule of courses goes live on ACES in February. (***Contact the Pratt School of Engineering, the Marine Lab, and the Global Education Office for information regarding summer coursework sponsored by those academic offices.) TERM 1, 4-WEEK (May 18-June 11) AMES 482 Arabian Nights in the West AMI 390S Female Friendship CLST 308 Greek & Roman Law ECE 230L Microelectronic Devices & Circuits HISTORY 240 Greek & Roman Law LIT 390S Female Friendship PHYSEDU 122 Basketball PHYSEDU 143 Beginning Tennis PHYSEDU 222 Sports Marketing POLSCI 381 Greek & Roman Law PUBPOL 182 Public Speaking WOMENST 290S Female Friendship TERM 1, 6-WEEK (May 18-June 30) AMI 205 Contemporary Documentary Film AMI 210 Film Genres AMI 331S The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach AMI 340S Experimental Filmmaking ARTHIST 390 Representing Working Women ARTHIST 390S Designing the Ideal City

ARTSVIS 115S Intro to Black & White Photography ARTSVIS 229S Experimental Filmmaking BIOCHEM 301 Intro to Biochemistry I BIOLOGY 201L Gateway to Biology: Molecular Biology BIOLOGY 202L Gateway to Biology: Genetics & Evolution BIOLOGY 223 Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology CHEM 101DL Core Concepts in Chemistry CHEM 201DL Organic Chemistry I CHEM 202L Organic Chemistry II CULANTH 101 Intro to Cultural Anthropology CULANTH 106S The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach CULANTH 170 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective CULANTH 290S Going Green: Anthropology of the Environment DOCST 105S The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach DOCST 115S Intro to Black & White Photography DOCST 270 Contemporary Documentary Film DOCST 290S Listening to History: Educational Discourses through Oral History DOCST 311S Documentary Writing Workshop ECON 101 Economic Principles ECON 174 Financial Accounting ECON 201D Intermediate Microeconomics I ECON 205D Intermediate Microeconomics II ECON 208D Intro to Econometrics ECON 210D Intermediate Macroeconomics EDUC 101 Social & Philosophical Foundations of Education EDUC 240 Educational Psychology EDUC 241 Promising Paradigms: Issues & Innovations in American Classrooms (ONLINE course) EDUC 290S Listening to History: Educational Discourses through Oral History ENGLISH 110S Intro to Creative Writing ENGLISH 214S Documentary Writing Workshop ENGLISH 290-7 After the Apocalypse: Race, Gender & the End of the World ENGLISH 290S-4 Writing the Experience: Civic Engagement & Creative Non-Fiction (ONLINE course) ENGLISH 290S Game of Thrones: Medieval Literature & Popular Culture EOS 101 The Dynamic Earth ETHICS 270 Business Ethics EVANTH 330L Human Anatomy & Physiology EVANTH 333L The Human Body EVANTH 385D Primate Disease Ecology & Global Health GERMAN 101 Elementary German (part 1) GERMAN 203 Intermediate German GERMAN 270S Experimental Filmmaking GLHLTH 315D Primate Disease Ecology & Global Health GREEK 101 Elementary Greek (part 1) HISTORY 125S The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach HISTORY 278S Nationalism & Exile HISTORY 279 Foundations of Modern Terrorism HISTORY 337 Era of the American Revolution: 1760-1815 ICS 101 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ICS 170 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective

ICS 271 Business Ethics ICS 276 Foundations of Modern Terrorism ICS 289S Nationalism & Exile ICS 290S Transnational Social Movements LATIN 101 Elementary Latin (part 1) LATIN 203 Intermediate Latin LINGUIST 170 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective LIT 220 Film Genres LIT 223S Experimental Filmmaking LIT 290S Transnational Social Movements: Women s Liberation in France & the U.S. LIT 390S Feminist Science Studies MATH 111L Laboratory Calculus I MATH 112L Laboratory Calculus II MATH 212 Multivariable Calculus MATH 216 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations MATH 230 Probability MATH 353 Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations MEDREN 290S Game of Thrones: Medieval Literature & Popular Culture MMS 220 Marketing Management MMS 490 The Selling of College Athletics MUSIC 101-3 Class Guitar MUSIC 103 Classical Piano MUSIC 104-5 Classical Guitar MUSIC 203-1 Classical Piano NEUROSCI 150 Research Practicum NEUROSCI 212 Intro to Cognitive Neuroscience NEUROSCI 223 Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology PHIL 150 Logic PHIL 203 History of Ancient Philosophy PHIL 270 Business Ethics PHYSEDU 104 Circuit Training PHYSEDU 113 Weight Training PHYSEDU 143 Beginning Tennis PHYSEDU 170 Yoga PHYSEDU 206 Exercise Physiology PHYSEDU 212 Sports Media PHYSICS 141L General Physics I PHYSICS 142L General Physics II PJMS 311S Documentary Writing Workshop POLSCI 105S The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach POLSCI 276 Contemporary Documentary Film PSY 101 Introductory Psychology PSY 102 Cognitive Psychology PSY 104 Social Psychology PSY 201L Intro to Statistical Methods in Psychology PSY 240 Educational Psychology PSY 257 Intro to Cognitive Neuroscience PSY 301 Research Methods in Psychological Science PSY 390S Obesity & Eating Disorders PUBPOL 170S The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach

PUBPOL 245 Promising Paradigms: Issues & Innovations in American Classrooms (online course) PUBPOL 290S Writing for Public Policy (ONLINE course) PUBPOL 290S Race, Media & Public Policy PUBPOL 374 Contemporary Documentary Film SOCIOL 160 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective SOCIOL 332 Methods of Social Research SPANISH 111 Intensive Elementary Spanish SPANISH 203 Intermediate Spanish SPANISH 204 Advanced Intermediate Spanish SPANISH 303 Intro to Cultural Studies SPANISH 311 Intensive Summer Spanish: Food Production & Consumption in NC & Peru STA 101 Data Analysis & Statistical Inference STA 111 Probability & Statistical Inference STA 230 Probability STA 470S Intro to Statistical Consulting STA 851 Workshop in Statistical Consulting SXL 290S Feminist Science Studies THEATRST 98 Basic Acting THEATRST 145S Acting THEATRST 242 Improvisation THEATRST 290S-5 Creating Arts Access VMS 106S The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach VMS 115S Intro to Black & White Photography VMS 170 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective VMS 264 Contemporary Documentary Film VMS 267 Film Genres WOMENST 290S Transnational Social Movements WOMENST 290S Feminist Science Studies WRITING 270 Composing the Internship Experience: Digital Rhetoric and Social Media Discourse (ONLINE course) TERM 2, 4-WEEK (July 12-August 4) BIOLOGY 190 Humans & the Environment BIOLOGY 190 Truths & Lies About GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) BIOLOGY 190 Love & Hate Between Humans & Micro-Organisms BIOLOGY 190 The 3-D Genome & Human Disease BIOLOGY 190 Animal Behavior: Concepts & Connections BIOLOGY 190 Microbes and the World Around Us CULANTH 170 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective ECON 190 Game Theory ENGLISH 271 Classics of American Literature: 1915-1960 ENGLISH 490 Language & Social Identity EVANTH 89S Intro to the Primates EVANTH 359S Primate Conservation ICS 169 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective LINGUIST 170 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective LINGUIST 490S Language & the Media MMS 490 Selling of Collegiate Sports

PHIL 104S Intro to Philosophy (ethical theory) PHIL 150 Logic PHYSEDU 225 Sports Leadership PHYSICS 131S Intro Seminar on Big Questions in Physics PSY 104 Social Psychology PSY 239 Adolescence PUBPOL 182 Public Speaking SOCIOL 160 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective VMS 170 Advertising & Society: A Global Perspective TERM 2, 6-WEEK (July 5-August 14) AAAS 207 African Americans Since the Civil War AAAS 215S Slave Society in Colonial Anglo-America: The West Indies, South Carolina & Virginia AMI 290S Sexual Media ARTHIST 390S Stories of Things: Art, Design, Material Culture (1770-1960) ARTSVIS 115S Intro to Black & White Photography CHEM 201DL Organic Chemistry I CHEM 202L Organic Chemistry II DOCST 115S Intro to Black & White Photography ECON 361 Prisoner s Dilemma & Distributive Justice EDUC 240 Educational Psychology EDUC 290S Listening to History: Educational Discourses through Oral History ENGLISH 290-7 Perfect Worlds: Utopia, Dystopia & the Scientific Imagination GERMAN 102 Elementary German (part 2) GREEK 102 Elementary Greek (part 2) HISTORY 320S Slave Society in Colonial Anglo-America: The West Indies, South Carolina & Virginia HISTORY 347 African Americans Since the Civil War HISTORY 390 Madness & Disability in American History LATIN 102 Elementary Latin (part 2) LIT 390S Sexual Media MATH 105L Laboratory Calculus & Functions I MATH 212 Multivariable Calculus MATH 216 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations MATH 353 Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations MMS 210 Managerial Effectiveness MMS 305 The Generative Way MUSIC 101-3 Class Guitar MUSIC 103 Classical Piano MUSIC 104-5 Classical Guitar MUSIC 203-1 Classical Piano NEUROSCI 101 Biological Bases of Behavior NEUROSCI 150 Practicum PHIL 104S Intro to Philosophy (ethical theory) PHIL 150 Logic PHIL 222S Gender & Philosophy PHIL 246 Prisoner s Dilemma & Distributive Justice PHYSEDU 104 Circuit Training

PHYSEDU 113 Weight Training PHYSEDU 122 Basketball PHYSEDU 170 Yoga PHYSICS 142L General Physics II POLSCI 331 Prisoner s Dilemma & Distributive Justice PSY 101 Intro to Psychology PSY 105 Abnormal Psychology PSY 106 Biological Bases of Behavior PSY 201L Intro to Statistical Methods in Psychology PSY 203 Practicum PSY 205 Health Psychology & Behavior Change PSY 240 Educational Psychology PSY 425 Psychology of Consumers PUBPOL 290S Writing for Public Policy (ONLINE course) PUBPOL 290S Sports, Media & Public Policy SOCIOL 110D Sociological Inquiry SOCIOL 333 Quantitative Analysis of Sociological Data SPANISH 203 Intermediate Spanish STA 101 Data Analysis & Statistical Inference STA 111 Probability & Statistical Inference SXL 290S Sexual Media THEATRST 145S Acting VMS 115S Intro to Black & White Photography VMS 282S Experimental Filmmaking VMS 290S Sexual Media WOMENST 222S Gender & Philosophy WOMENST 290S Sexual Media