Check Out Our Curated Fall ’25 Course List
10 April 2025
Get registration inspiration from our twice yearly list of Princeton courses on media studies, technology, data and culture, and more.

Note: Graduate-level courses are bolded; CDH-coded courses are starred.
African American Studies
AAS 420 / ART 422: Museums and Medicine (Anna Arabindan Kesson)
American Studies
AMS 406 / ASA 406 / LAO 406: Advanced Seminar: The Disney Industrial Complex (William A. Gleason)
Anthropology
ANT 211: Surveillance, Technoscience, and Society (Beth Semel)
ANT 437 / AAS 437: Gaming Blackness: The Anthropology of Video Games and Race (Akil F. Fletcher)
ANT 510A: Topics in Anthropology (Half Term): Technoscience and Technopolitics in an Age of AI (Beth Semel)
Architecture
ARC 311 / STC 311: Building Science and Technology: Building Systems (Peter Pelsinski)
ARC 373: Creative Computation and Robotics (Daniela Mitterberger)
ARC 573: Proseminar: Computation, Energy, Technology in Architecture (Forrest M. Meggers)
ARC 574: Computational Fabrication (Arash Adel)
Center for Human Values
CHV 401: Media Literacy: What to Read and Believe in the Age of AI (Joe Stephens)
Computer Science
COS 126 / EGR 126: Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Donna S. Gabai, Alan Kaplan, and Yuri Pritykin)
COS 217: Introduction to Programming Systems (Amit A. Levy)
COS 226: Algorithms and Data Structures (Marcel Dall’Agnal and Kevin Wayne)
COS 324: Introduction to Machine Learning (Adji Bousso Dieng and Ruth C. Fong)
COS 350: Ethics of Computing (Aleksandra Korolova)
COS 429: Computer Vision (Vikram Ramaswamy and Olga Russakovsky)
COS 436: Human-Computer Interaction (Parastoo Abtahi)
COS 461 / ECE 471: Computer Networks (Maria Apostolaki)
COS 514: Fundamentals of Deep Learning (Sanjeev Arora)
COS 585: Information Theory and Applications (Ran Raz)
COS 597B: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Computational Models of Cognition (Tom Griffiths)
COS 597K: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Frontiers in Deep Learning
COS 597U: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Machine Behavior (Manoel Horta Ribeiro)
East Asian Studies
*EAS 307 / CDH 307: Digitally Detecting the Strange: Crime, Ghosts, and Other Odd Things in Late Imperial China (Paul A. Vierthaler)
*EAS 407 / CDH 407: Hacking Chinese Studies: An Introduction to Text Mining for Chinese Literature and Culture (Paul A. Vierthaler)
EAS 536 / COM 544: Cultures and Play: The History, Aesthetics, and Theory of Games in East Asia (Paize Keulemans)
Economics
ECO 202: Statistics and Data Analysis for Economics (Fedor Sandomirskiy)
ECO 326: Economics of the Internet and Artificial Intelligence (Swati Bhatt)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 488: Fundamental Image Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital (Guillermo Sapiro)
ECE 532 / COS 572 / MAE 572: Safety-Critical Robotics and AI (Jaime Fernandez Fisac)
Engineering
EGR 361 / ENT 361 / URB 361 / AAS 348: The Reclamation Studio: Humanistic Design applied to Systemic Bias (Majora J. Carter)
English
ENG 563: Poetry’s Data (Meredith A. Martin)
Environmental Studies
ENV 221: AI for Global Good (Jamie M. Caldwell)
French
FRE 546 / HUM 546: Technophobia (Christy N. Wampole)
Freshman Seminars
FRS 159: Teaching Computers to Understand African Languages (Happy Buzaaba)
German
GER 211: Introduction to Media Theory (Thomas Y. Levin)
GER 523: Topics in Media Theory and History: Media Theory since 2000 (Devin A. Fore)
History
HIS 389 / AMS 412: Cultural Wars: American Cultural History (Rhae Lynn Barnes)
HIS 390: Formations of Knowledge: Historical Approaches to Science, Technology, and Medicine (Katja Guenther)
Music
MUS 314 / COS 314: Computer and Electronic Music through Programming, Performance, and Composition (Jeffrey O. Snyder)
MUS 560: Music Cognition Lab (Elizabeth H. Margulis)
Near Eastern Studies
*NES 325 / HUM 332 / MED 325 / CDH 325: Digital Humanities for Historians and Other Scholars (Tobias Scheunchen)
NES 575: The Cairo Geniza and the Material Cultures of the Indian Ocean World (Elizabeth A Lambourn and Marina Rustow)
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
ORF 363 / COS 323: Computing and Optimization for the Physical and Social Sciences (Amir Ali Ahmadi)
Politics
POL 345 / SOC 305 / SPI 211: Introduction to Quantitative Social Science (Zeyang Yu)
POL 346: Applied Quantitative Analysis (Arthur Spirling)
POL 501: Topics in Quantitative Methods (Half-Term) (Zeyang Yu)
POL 573 / SOC 595: Quantitative Analysis II (Rocío Titiunik)
Psychology
PSY 360 / COS 360: Computational Models of Cognition (Tom Griffiths)
Princeton Writing Program
WRI 220: The Writing’s on the Wall: Exploring Princeton Through Data-Driven Fieldwork (Year-Long Course) (Emma Kerstin Minerva Ljung)
Public and International Affairs
SPI 352 / COS 352: Artificial Intelligence, Law, and Public Policy (Peter Henderson)
SPI 353 / MAE 353: Science and Global Security: From Nuclear Weapons to Cyberwarfare and Artificial Intelligence (Alexander Glaser)
SPI 365: Tech/Ethics (Steven A. Kelts)
Science and Technology Council
STC 349 / ENV 349 / JRN 349: Writing about Science (Michael D. Lemonick)
Sociology
SOC 301: Statistical Methods in Sociology (Tod G. Hamilton)
Spanish
SPA 368 / TRA 368: Spanish into English Translation in the Age of AI (Catalina Arango)
Statistics and Machine Learning
SML 201: Introduction to Data Science option 1 (Daisy Yan Huang)
SML 201: Introduction to Data Science option 2 (Daisy Yan Huang)
SML 301 / COS 301: Data Intelligence: Modern Data Science Methods (Derek E. Sollberger)
SML 312: Research Projects in Data Science (B) (Jonathan Hanke)
Urban Studies
URB 385 / SOC 385 / HUM 385 / ARC 385: Mapping Gentrification (Aaron P. Shkuda)