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9 April 2021
The following are Fall 2021 course offerings that deal with topics at the intersection of technology and culture, provide hands-on computational instruction, and/or give students the opportunity to consider the value of digital humanities methods.
The following are Fall 2021 course offerings that deal with topics at the intersection of technology and culture, provide hands-on computational instruction, and/or give students the opportunity to consider the value of digital humanities methods. Courses marked with *** are graduate courses, and require permission for undergraduate enrollment.
African American Studies
- AAS 359 / ENG 366: African American Literature: Harlem Renaissance to Present
- Kinohi Nishikawa
- AAS 303 / GSS 406 / HUM 314: Topics in Global Race and Ethnicity: Scientific Racism: Then and Now
- Dannelle Gutarra Cordero
American Studies
- AMS 101: America Then and Now
- Rachael DeLue
- AMS 399 / HIS 399: In the Groove: Technology and Music in American History: From Edison to the iPod
- Emily Thompson
Anthropology
Architecture
- ARC 205 / URB 205 / LAS 225 / ENV 205: Interdisciplinary Design Studio
- Mario I. Gandelsonas
- Adrian Lerner Patron
- ARC 311: Building Science and Technology: Building Systems
- Stefana Parascho
- ***ARC 573: Pro Seminar: Computation, Energy, Technology in Architecture
- Forrest Meggers
Center for Human Values
Comparative Literature
- COM 300: Junior Seminar: Introduction to Comparative Literature
- Lital Levy
- COM 375 / ENG 265: Writing the World: Nature, Science, and Literature in Early Modern Europe
- Giulio Pertile
Computer Science
- COS 109 / EGR 109: Computers in Our World
- Brian Kernighan
- COS 126 / EGR 126: Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach
- Alan Kaplan
- Jérémie Lumbruso
- Soohyun Nam Liao
- Robert Sedgwick
- COS 226: Algorithms and Data Structures
- Dan Leyzberg
- Kevin Wayne
- COS 324: Introduction to Machine Learning
- Sanjeev Aurora
- Danqi Chen
- COS 326: Functional Programming
- Aarti Gupta
- David Walker
- COS 429: Computer Vision
- Olga Russakovsky
- COS 513: Foundations of Probabilistic Modeling
- Adji Bousso Dieng
- ***COS 597C: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Computer Science for Public Policy and Law
- Jonathan Mayer
- COS597F: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Embodied Language Understanding
- Karthik Narasimhan
East Asian Studies
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECE 435: Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition
- Peter Ramadge
English
- ENG 285: Children’s Literature
- William Gleason
French
- FRE 398: Junior Seminar: French and Francophone Studies Now
- Christy Wampole
German
- GER 300: Junior Seminar: Research in German Studies, Theory and Practice
- Thomas Levin
- GER 403/ EAS 403: Studies in Comparative Surveillance
- Steven Chung
- Thomas Levin
- GER 523/ MOD 523: Topics in Media Studies: Media Theory since 2000
- Devin Fore
History
- ***HIS 586 / HOS 586: American Technological History
- Emily Thompson
History of Science
- HOS 599 / HIS 599: Special Topics in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine: Alchemy
- Jennifer M. Rampling
Linguistics
- LIN 201 / CGS 205: Introduction to Language and Linguistics
- Christiane Fellbaum
- LIN 301: Phonetics and Phonology
- John T. Merrill
Music
- MUS 314/COS 314: Computer and Electronic Music through Programming, Performance, and Composition
- Jeffrey Snyder
Near Eastern Studies
Philosophy
Psychology
- PSY 360 / COS 360: Computational Models of Cognition
- Tom Griffiths
Public and International Affairs
- SPI 328 / URB 328: Crime and Violence in US Cities
- Patrick Sharkey
Sociology
- SOC 215: The Sociology of the Internet
- Janet Vertesi
- ***SOC 592: Test as Data: Statistical Text Analysis for the Social Sciences (Half-Term)
- Brandon M. Stewart
Council on Science and Technology
Statistics and Machine Learning
Urban Studies
Visual Arts
- VIS 215 / CW 215: Graphic Design: Typography
- David Reinfurt