ACL 0002INDEPENDENT STUDYIndependent Study. Please contact the department for detailedinform<strong>at</strong>ion.Sections00013 ACL 000201 Ascher, Gloria 0.5FILM STUDIES00011 ACL 0002JD Dillon, Jeanne 1.000012 ACL 0002JH Herbert, Jean L 0.5ACL 0003REAL SEMINARA special seminar for first-semester R.E.A.L. students. One-half coursecredit.Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.Sections00015ACL 000301 Herbert, Jean L 0.5ACL 0205INTL COMMUNICATIONThis ten-week course provides practice and instruction in Englishlanguage communic<strong>at</strong>ion skills for intern<strong>at</strong>ional gradu<strong>at</strong>e studentswhose first language is not English, with particular emphasis onadapting to the American classroom, both as a student and as apotential teacher or teaching assistant Emphasis on improving verbaland listening skills in English. Expect<strong>at</strong>ions about academic integrityand rel<strong>at</strong>ed topics about American academic culture will also bediscussed. Assignments will include oral present<strong>at</strong>ions,self-assessments, speaking and listening exercises, and short writingassignments. The course will bear no credit hours, but will be formallynoted on student transcripts and graded S/U (s<strong>at</strong>isfactory oruns<strong>at</strong>isfactory performance).Prerequisites: Open only to gradu<strong>at</strong>e students for whom English is asecondary language and whose secondary and/or postsecondaryeduc<strong>at</strong>ion was overseas; permission of instructor.Sections04301 ACL 020501 ARR Aikens, Kristin 0.0Course ListingsFall 2012All College Listing<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 7
Course ListingsFall 2012American StudiesAMER0012RACE IN AMERICAAn examin<strong>at</strong>ion of the meanings of race in modern America, the waysin which racism as a system functions, the root causes andconsequences of racist ideologies, and current and future activistapproaches to achieving social change. Course m<strong>at</strong>erial is multiculturalin focus, with <strong>at</strong>tention to N<strong>at</strong>ive American, Asian American, AfricanAmerican, European American, and L<strong>at</strong>ino/a perspectives. The courseis interdisciplinary in approach, and active student particip<strong>at</strong>ion is animportant component.Prerequisites: ENG 1 or equivalent.Sections00040AMER001201 ARR Wu, Jean Y. 1.0 High Demand,Amer MajorsPriority, EmailProf.wuAMER0083FRESHMAN SEMINARPlease see department website for detailed inform<strong>at</strong>ion.SectionsON THE ROAD IN AMERICA00041 AMER008301 L+ Johnson, Ronna 1.0 Soph/jrsWelcome-placed Out Of Eng1& Eng2 RequireAMER0088AMERICA/NATIONAL PASTIME(Cross-listed as HIST 122.) From the end of the Civil War to thepresent, baseball has reflected the evolution of urbaniz<strong>at</strong>ion,immigr<strong>at</strong>ion, segreg<strong>at</strong>ion, the rise of labor, entrepreneurial capitalism,crime, corruption, and legal precedents th<strong>at</strong> reached to the SupremeCourt. We will examine "The N<strong>at</strong>ional Pastime" both inside and outsidethe lines, how it was played, and the place of this children's game in theAmerican psyche.Sections00042 AMER008801 6 Gittleman, Sol 1.0 C-listHist012212AMER0099INTERNSHIP-AMER STUDIESInternships (strictly for AMER majors) are available in a wide range ofpublic and priv<strong>at</strong>e organiz<strong>at</strong>ions and institutions (e.g., media,museums,social service agencies). Interns are required to work a minimum oftwelve hours per week, keep a journal, and email regularly the Directorof American Studies or other AMER faculty member mentor. Studentsmay take an internship pass-fail; however, to receive a letter grade thestudent must write a ten-page paper to be submitted to the Director ofAmerican Studies (or AMER faculty member mentor).Prerequisites: AMER majors only and permission of instructor.Sections0004304369AMER009901 ARR Sharpe, Christi 1.0 Permission OfInstructorAMER009902 ARR Cohen, Steven D 1.0AMER0141INNOVATIVE SOCIAL ENTER(Cross-listed as ELS 141.) Social entrepreneurs bring innov<strong>at</strong>ive,practical solutions to social problems. Entrepreneurs are opportunityoriented, resourceful, value-cre<strong>at</strong>ing change agents. Socialentrepreneurs are similar, but they focus on public problems. Studentswill consider the role of social enteprises in improving society, and learnto develop a business plan to cre<strong>at</strong>e enduring social impact: Identifysocial impact model, plan needed activities and resources, conductmarket research and cre<strong>at</strong>e a marketing plan, build a team, prepare afinancial model, and cre<strong>at</strong>e a plan to <strong>at</strong>tract the support the missionrequires.Prerequisites: Sophomore standing.Sections00044AMER014101 6+ Wilson, Nancy E 1.0 C-lst Els 141-01AMER0180SP TOP: INTEGRATIVE SEMDesigned primarily for majors (but open to adequ<strong>at</strong>ely preparednon-majors), Integr<strong>at</strong>ive Seminars have a defined them<strong>at</strong>ic focus andlimited enrollment to allow for intensive discussions and collabor<strong>at</strong>ivelearning. Students may take more than one Integr<strong>at</strong>ive Seminar, but acourse counted towards the Integr<strong>at</strong>ive Seminar requirement for theAmerican Studies major may not also count towards the major's cluster.SectionsBLACK FEMINIST THEORIES03872 AMER018001 0 Sharpe, Christi 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritReq./clst Eng019103LATINO CINEMA IMAG03929 AMER018002 2 Pacini, Deborah 1.0 C-lstAnth0163-01;Prq: Jr.StandingAMER0182ASIAN AMERICAExamin<strong>at</strong>ion of the concepts, peoples, historical and contemporaryconcerns of Asian America. Origins of Asian America, its 150 years ofhistory, and its racial loc<strong>at</strong>ion in the United St<strong>at</strong>es. Lives ofcontemporary Asian Americans: their identities, cultures, communities,and social issues. The course is interdisciplinary in approach andincludes perspectives of both monoracial and multiracial AsianAmericans whose ancestries lie in East Asia, South Asia, andSoutheast Asia.Sections03610 AMER018201 ARR Wu, Jean Y. 1.0AMER0193INDEPENDENT STUDYGuided individual study of an approved topic. Before pursuing suchstudy, the student expected to have taken regular courses rel<strong>at</strong>ed to thetopic. Credit as arranged. No more than one Independent Studycourse may be applied to the American Studies major. Please seedepartmental website for details.Sections00049 AMER019301 ARR Sharpe, Christi 1.0 Permission OfInstructorAMER0194SPECIAL TOPICSCourses offered on an ad hoc basis and open to gradu<strong>at</strong>e andadvanced undergradu<strong>at</strong>e students.Please see departmental website for specific details.Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor.SectionsRELIGION & U.S. POLITICS03935 AMER019401 I+MW Curtis, He<strong>at</strong>her 1.0 C-lst Hist 126,Rel 004201;regFor 1 Rel42RecitAMER STUDIES THEO&METHOD00056 AMER019407 6 Chen, Thomas 1.0 Pre-req:amer12Or Amer16, OrPermission OfInstructorAMER0198SENIOR SPECIAL PROJECTThe Senior Special Project (SSP) will include a prepar<strong>at</strong>ion of ananalytic essay, a research paper, or a project such as an oral history, alife story, a film, or a play. The SSP may also be based, in part, on adocumented internship, or on leading an Explor<strong>at</strong>ion. 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