Check Out Our Curated Spring ’24 Course List (Undergrad Edition)!
21 November 2023
Get registration inspiration from our twice yearly list of Princeton courses on media studies, technology, data and culture, and more.
This semester, we are proud to feature courses with the new Computational and Data Humanities (CDH) subject code.
Computational and Data Humanities
- CDH 507 / HUM 507: Data in the Humanities (Grant Wythoff)
- NES 317 / HIS 312 / HUM 314 / CDH 317: Text and Technology: from Handwritten to Digital Formats (Christine M. Roughan)
- HUM 346 / ENG 256 / CDH 346: Introduction to Digital Humanities (Wouter Haverals)
- HUM 349 / STC 350 / COM 374 / CDH 349: Making Sense of Artificial Intelligence: Fiction, Technology, Storytelling (Andrea Capra)
Also check out these Princeton undergraduate courses on media studies, technology, data and culture, and more—graduate courses coming next week!
African American Studies
- AAS 200: Methods of Worldbuilding (Ruha Benjamin)
- AAS 314 / COM 398 / AFS 321: Healing & Justice: The Virgin Mary in African Literature & Art (Wendy Laura Belcher)
American Studies
- AMS 306 / ARC 313 / URB 311 / HIS 308: Commemoration, Crisis, and Revolution in the City (Brian Whetstone)
- AMS 403 / ENV 403 / ART 406: Advanced Seminar in American Studies: Art, Media & Environmental Justice (Allison Carruth)
- AMS 425 / ENG 423: Reality / Television (William A. Gleason / Mi Yu)
Anthropology
- ANT 238: Human, Machine, and In-Between: The Anthropology of AI (Beth Semel)
- ANT 325 / MAE 347 / SPI 384: Robotics in Human Ecology: A Hands-on Course for Anthropologists, Engineers, and Policymakers (Alexander Glazer / Ryo Morimoto)
- ANT 354 / HUM 373: Digital Anthropology: Methods for Exploring Virtual Worlds (Akil F. Fletcher)
- ANT 456 / STC 456: Ethnographic Data Visualization (Jeffrey D. Himpele)
Architecture
- ARC 374 / CEE 373: Computational Thinking for Design, Architecture, and Engineering (Arash Adel)
- ARC 380 / CEE 380: Introduction to Robotics for Digital Fabrication (Arash Adel)
Classics
- CLA 247 / HUM 249 / STC 247 / ENV 247: The Science of Roman History (Caroline Cheung / Leigh A. Lieberman)
Computer Science
- COS 126 / EGR: Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Sebastian Caldas / Donna S. Gabai / Alan Kaplan / Kevin Wayne)
- COS 226: Algorithms and Data Structures (Gillat Kol / Pedro Paredes)
- COS 324: Introduction to Machine Learning (Sanjeev Arora / Elad Hazan)
- COS 484: Natural Language Processing (Karthik Narasimhan)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECE 346 / COS 348 / MAE 346: Intelligent Robotic Systems (Jaime Fernandez Fisac)
- ECE 433 / COS 435: Introduction to Reinforcement Learning (Benjamin Eysenbach / Mengdi Wang)
Engineering
- EGR 277 / SOC 277 / HIS 277: Technology and Society (Mihir E. Kshirsagar)
- EGR 361 / ENT 361 / URB 361 / AAS 348: The Reclamation Studio: Humanistic Design applied to Systemic Bias (Majora J. Carter)
- EGR 421 / SPI 487 / SAS 421: Redesigning Governance: The Globalization of India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (Mihir E. Kshirsagar)
- EGR 473 / ENT 473 / VIS 473: How to be Undisciplined (Lucy Partman)
English
- ENG 304: Children’s Literature (William A. Gleason)
Freshman Seminars
- FRS 104: Creating Audio-Visual Generative Art in the Digital Medium (Adam Finkelstein / Jeffrey O. Snyder)
- FRS 128: Tech / Ethics (Steven A. Kelts)
- FRS 148: Global Tactics in Hybrid Media and Performance Making (Jaamil Olawale Kosoko)
- FRS 172: Origins of Modern Communications and the Principles of Innovation (Swati Bhatt)
- FRS 174: Drawing Data (Tim Szetala)
Gender and Sexuality Studies
- GSS 303 / AMS 313 / ENG 283: Feminist Futures: Contemporary S. F. by Women (Alfred Bendixen)
German
- GER 211: Introduction to Media Theory (Thomas Y. Levin)
History
- HIS 202 / URB 203 / AMS 202 / AAS 203: The Sixties: Documentary, Youth and the City (Purcell Carson / Alison E. Isenberg)
- HIS 278: Digital, Spatial, Visual, and Oral Histories (Emmanuel H. Kreike)
- HIS 295: Making America: Technology and History in the United States (Emily Thompson)
- HIS 427 / CHV 427: Being Human: A Political History (Edward G. Baring)
Journalism
- JRN 260: The Media in America: What to Read and Believe in the Digital Age (Joe Stephens)
- JRN 448 / AAS 448: The Media and Social Issues: Writing About Racial Justice in the United States (Channing G. Joseph)
Music
- MUS 316: Computer and Electronic Music Composition (Tyondai A. Braxton)
Near Eastern Studies
- NES 317 / HIS 312 / HUM 314 / CDH 317: Text and Technology: from Handwritten to Digital Formats (Christine M. Roughan)
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- ORF 363 / COS 323: Computing and Optimization for the Physical and Social Sciences (Ioannis Akrotirianakis)
Politics
- POL 327: Mass Media, Social Media, and American Politics (Andy Guess)
- POL 346: Applied Quantitative Analysis (John B. Londregan)
- POL 347 / ECO 347: Game Theory in Politics (Matias Iaryczower)
Public and International Affairs
- SPI 200: Statistics for Social Science (Saad A. Gulzar)
- SPI 492: Down the Rabbit Hole: Combating Far-Right Radicalization and Disinformation on U.S. Social Platforms (Alice Markwick)
Religion
- REL 255 / AAS 255 / HIS 255: Mapping American Religion (Nicole M. Turner)
Science and Technology Council
- STC 209A / EGR 209A / MUS 209A: Transformations in Engineering and the Arts (Adam Finkelstein / Penelope Georges / Naomi E. Leonard)
- STC 209B / EGR 209B / MUS 209B: Transformations in Engineering and the Arts (Adam Finkelstein / Penelope Georges / Naomi E. Leonard)
Sociology
- SOC 382: Political Economy of the Digital Society (Marion Fourcade)
Statistics and Machine Learning
- SML 201: Introduction to Data Science (Day Yi, two sections)
- SML 301: Data Intelligence: Modern Data Science Methods (Daisy Yan Huang)
- SML 310: Research Projects in Data Science (A)
- SML 312: Research Projects in Data Science (B) (Jonathan Hanke)
- SML 354 / PHI 354: Artificial Intelligence: A Hands-on Introduction from Basics to ChatGPT (Sarah-Jane Leslie)
Translation and Intercultural Communication
- TRA 301 / COS 401 / LIN 304: Introduction to Machine Translation (Srinivas Bangalore)
Visual Arts
- VIS 208: Graphic Design: Link (Laurel Schwulst)
- VIS 213: Digital Photography (James Welling)
- VIS 220: Digital Animation (Tim Szetela)
- VIS 233 / AAS 233: Archives Of Justice: Black, Queer, Immigrant Stories UNSILENCED (Medhin Paolos)
- VIS 265: Narrative Filmmaking I (Moon Molson)
- VIS 415: Advanced Graphic Design (David W. Reinfurt)
Did we miss something? Please let us know at cdh-info@princeton.edu.