Fall 2021 — (Updated) Browse CDH's Curated Course List!
2 September 2021
We've updated and are reposting our Fall 2021 curated course list for the Add/Drop period, which ends September 14.
The following are Fall 2021 course offerings that deal with topics at the intersection of technology, society, and culture; provide hands-on computational instruction; or give students the opportunity to explore digital humanities methods.
We've updated and are reposting our Fall 2021 curated course list for the Add/Drop period, which ends September 14th.
The following are Fall 2021 course offerings that deal with topics at the intersection of technology, society, and culture; provide hands-on computational instruction; or give students the opportunity to explore digital humanities methods. Courses marked with *** are graduate courses, and require permission for undergraduate enrollment.
African American Studies
- AAS 303 / GSS 406 / HUM 314: Topics in Global Race and Ethnicity: Scientific Racism: Then and Now
- Dannelle Gutarra Cordero
- AAS 359 / ENG 366: African American Literature: Harlem Renaissance to Present
- Kinohi Nishikawa
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
- AMS 403: Advanced Seminar in American Studies: Art and Politics of Food
- Allison Caruth
- AMS 406: Advanced Seminar in American Studies: The Disney Industrial Complex
- William Gleason
Anthropology
- ANT 328 / AAS 396 / AMS 314 /ART 327: Reckoning: Complicated Histories and Collective Identities
- Tiffany Fryer
- ANT 455: Visible Evidence: Documentary Film and Data Visualization
- Jeffrey Himpele
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
Comparative Literature
- COM 300: Junior Seminar: Introduction to Comparative Literature
- Lital Levy
- COM 373 / AAS 383 / AMS 388: Cinema in Times of Pandemic: Research Film Studio
- Erika Kiss
- 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
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
- ***SPI 593G: Topics in Policy Analysis (Half-Term): Bridging the Digital Divide
- Tithi Chattopadhyay
- Mihir Kshirsagar
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
- URB 300 / ARC 300 / HUM 300 / AMS 300: Urban Studies Research Seminar
- Aaron Shkuda
- URB 385 / SOC 385 / HUM 385 / ARC 385: Mapping Gentrification
- Aaron Shkuda
Visual Arts
- VIS 215 / CW 215: Graphic Design: Typography
- David Reinfurt