Spring Quarter 2016 Class Schedule

Spring Quarter 2016 Class Schedule NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Effective March 29, 2016 through June 1, 2016 This is a shortened list of courses offered ...
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Spring Quarter 2016 Class Schedule NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Effective March 29, 2016 through June 1, 2016

This is a shortened list of courses offered at Northwestern during Wildcat Days 2016. Permission to visit these classes has been given by the department chairs or school deans. The list below includes 100-, 200-, and 300-level classes. 100-level courses are introductory, while 300-level courses are more advanced and specific. (While only the classes below have been approved for visitors, Northwestern's complete course offerings can be found online at http://www.registrar.northwestern.edu/courses/index.html#undergraduate_catalog). There are some departments that don't offer specific classes due to small class size, laboratory safety, attendance procedures, etc. Contact information is given for the departments that have provided it. It is a good idea to have several class sections in mind because, in some instances, students may be taking exams or classes may not be meeting on a given day. Plan to arrive at least five minutes early and always introduce yourself to the professor so that he/she is aware that you are a visitor in the class. Please plan to stay for the entire class period. Please note: All class information is subject to change. For updated listings, check with the individual department prior to attending classes. Classes are also subject to cancellation or could be closed due to examination.

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Campus Building

Code

Campus Building

AAH AAL AFR ALL AMS ANA ANN BLOCK CLRK COK COM ELDER FRD FSK FSL GAR HGN HRS ISP KRG LCY

Andersen Hall LIB University Library 2010 Sheridan Road LOU Louis Hall 620 Library Place LNT Lunt Hall Allison Residential Community LTK Lutkin Hall Annie May Swift Hall Leverone Hall LVR 1810 Hinman Avenue MCB Music Administration Building Annenberg Hall MCC 1936 Sheridan Rd. Block Museum MTC McCormick Tribune Center 555 Clark Street NOR Norris University Center Cook Hall PIC Pick-Staiger Concert Hall 1815 Chicago Avenue Parkes Hall PKS Elder Residential Community PLS Pancoe Life Sciences Building Ford Motor Company Design Engineering Center REG Regenstein Hall Fisk Hall SCT Scott Hall Frances Searle Building SEA 2122 Sheridan Road Garrett Evangelical Seminary, 2121 Sheridan Road SPAC Henry Crown Sports Pavillion and Aquatics Cent Hogan Hall SWT Swift Hall Harris Hall TCH Technological Institute 616 Noyes Street TIC Theater and Interpretation Center Kresge Hall UNV University Hall Locy Hall Class location is listed by building abbreviation followed by room number or room name.

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL POLICY The School of Education and Social Policy invites prospective students to visit any of their classes as long as the prospective student notfies the professor. Please go to http://www.sesp.northwestern.edu/ugrad/courses/schedule2015/ for a full list of classes and to find contact information for the professors. Below is a list of interesting classes that the Department of Undergraduate Admissions has compilied. Feel free to use these classes as a guide.

School of Education and Social Policy Core 201-0 317-0

Human Development: Childhood and Adolescence Gender and the Life Course

Human Development and Psychological Services 201-0 Introduction to Psychological Services

Learning and Organizational Change Intro to Organization Theory and Practice 211-0 214-0

Culture and Cognition

MW MW

2:00-3:20 12:30-1:50

ANN 345 ANN 345

TuTh

9:30-10:50

ANN G02

T MW

2:00-4:50 11:00-12:20

ANN 345 ANN G22

MW MW

11:00-12:20 11:00-12:20

ANN G32 ANN 303

Social Policy 201-0 312-0

Introduction to Social Policy Social Policymaking and Implementation

MEDILL SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM *Note: If you wish to visit a Medill class, please first contact Medill at (847) 467-1882 or visit their office at 1845 Sheridan Road. 322-0 331-0

Storytelling: Video Reporting, Shooting, and Editing Chicago Speaks: Listening for Power and Place

MW MW

2:00-4:50 3:00-4:50

MFC 2107 MFC 2111

WEINBERG SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES African American Studies 215-0 339-0 375-0

Introduction to Black Social and Political Life Unsettling Whiteness Post Colonial African American Studies

MW MW MW

11:00-12:20 3:30-4:50 2:00-3:20

GAR Loder Hall 023 HRS L28 HRS L28​

MWF

11:00-11:50

UNV 122

9:00-9:50 11:00-11:50 9:30-10:50 3:30-4:50 11:00-12:20 3:30-4:50 5:00-6:20

LCY 314 LIB 4646 LCY 110 LIB 3322 LCY 110 LNT 103 LIB 3320

Anthropology 232-0

Myth and Symbolism

Arabic ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 111-3 Arabic I 121-3

Arabic II

125-0 211-3 311-3

Media Arabic Arabic III Arabic IV

MTWThF MTWThF TTh MW TTh TTh TTh

Contemporary Art Undergraduate Seminar: Materiality in Art and Archaeology

MW MW

12:30-1:50 9:30-10:50

SEA 231​ BLOCK 2-31

Milky Way Galaxy Introduction to Astrophysics

MWF MWF

11:00-11:50 2:00-2:50

TCH L361 TCH L361​

Art History 366-0 390-0

Astronomy 102-0 220-0

Biological Sciences 103-0 150-0 164-0 215-0

Diversity of Life  Human Genetics Genetics and Evolution Genetics and Molecular Biology

331-0 332-0 342-0

Medicinal Plants Conservation Genetics Evolutionary Processes

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW M MW

3:00-3:50 11:00-11:50 4:00-4:50 12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50 3:30-4:50 3:30-4:20 2:00-3:20

TCH L361 PLS Abbot Aud TCH L158 TCH LR3 TCH LR3 TCH L170 TCH M164 PLS Abbot Aud

MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh

12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50 12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50

NOR 104 LCY 301 LCY 106 LCY 109

MW MW MW MW

11:00-11:50 6:00-7:20 2:00-3:20 11-12:20

UNV 121 UNV 102 TCH L251 ANN G29

Earth Systems Revealed Earth System Modeling

MWF  MW 

12:00-12:50 12:30-1:50

TCH F285 TCH F491

Introduction to Applied Econometrics Money and Banking

MWF MWF

2:00-2:50 11:00-12:20

LVR AUD HRS L07​

English Literary Traditions Introduction to 20th Century American Literature

MW MW

12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50

UNV 102 UNV 122

MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MWF MWF

12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50 11:00-11:50 1:00-1:50 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50

PKS 215 LCY 305 LIB 5746 LCY 111 LIB 3322 LIB 4722​

Gender, Sexuality, and Health Transnational Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality

MW MW

11:00-12:20 12:30-1:50

TCH L170 TCH M164

North America

MWF

2:00-2:50

CLRK B03

Business Institutions Program (BIP) Please visit the Harvey Kapnick Business Institutions Program Office at 2010 Sheridan Rd for more information.

Chinese ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 111-3 Chinese 1​ 121-3

Chinese II

Comparative Literary Studies 202-0 205-0 211-0 304-0

Interpreting Culture Gender, Sexuality, and Representation Topics in Genre Indo-Pakistani Women Writers

Earth and Planetary Sciences 201-0 343-0

Economics 281-0 308-0

English 210-2 273-0

French ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FRENCH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 111-3 Elementary French 121-3

Intermediate French

203-0 273-0

Oral Workshop Introducing French Poetry

Gender Studies 332-0 341-0

Geography 313-0

German ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 101-2 Beginning German 101-3 Beginning German

MTThF MTWF MTWF MTWF MTWF MWF MWF

3:00-3:50 1:00-1:50 4:00-4:50 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 1:00-1:50 3:00-3:50

TCH M177 UNV 418 TCH M177 PKS 215 UNV 312 CLRK 230 GAR Loder Hall 023

Global Bioethics

MW

12:30-1:50

HRS L06

Asian American History

MW

2:00-3:20

FSK 217

MTWF MTWF MTWF MTWF MTWF

1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 3:00-3:50

LCY 110 LCY 110 UNV 218 UNV 218 UNV 218

MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF M

11:00-11:50 12:00-12:50 12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50 3:00-4:50

LIB 4770 LIB 4770 UNV 412 UNV 412 LIB 5322

MWF

3:00-3:50

GAR Loder Hall 023

Korean II Korean III

MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTThF

12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50 12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50

UNV 112 UNV 112 UNV 312 UNV 312

Bilingualism

MW

2:00-3:20

TCH LG52

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MTWF MTWF

2:00-2:50 12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50 12:00-12:50 12:00-12:50

LNT 107 LNT 105 LNT 105 LNT 105 TCH LR4 LNT 107 TCH MG28 LNT 104

102-3

Intermediate German

211-0 242-0

German Culture through Film Imagining Modern Jewish Culture in Yiddish and German

Global Health 302-0

History 214-0

Integrated Science Program (ISP) Please contact the ISP at [email protected] for more information

International Studies Please visit the International Studies Program Office at 2010 Sheridan Rd for more information.

Italian ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 101-3 Elementary Italian 102-3

Intermediate Italian

Japanese ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 111-3 Japanese I 121-3

Japanese II

211-3

Japanese III

Jewish Studies 242-0

Imagining Modern Jewish Culture in Yiddish and German

Korean ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 111-3 Korean I 121-3 211-3

Linguistics 321-0

Mathematics 214-0 Single Variable Calculus III 224-0 Integral Calculus of One Variable Functions 230-0 Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions 234-0

Multiple Integrals and Vector Calculus

290-3 291-3

MENU: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus MENU: Intensive Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus

Persian 111-3 121-3

Persian I Persian II

MW MW

9:30-10:50 1:30-2:50

LIB 4722 LIB 5722

Philosophy 151-0 Scientific Reasoning 216-0 Introduction to Pragmatism

MWF MW

3:00-3:50 11:00-12:20

LCY 318 PKS 223

Physics 130-3

MWF

2:00-2:50

TCH L211

Political Science 220-0 American Government and Politics 346-0 European Union in International Affairs 351-0 Politics of the Middle East 380-0 Refugee Crises and Human Rights

MW M MW MW

3:30-4:50 9:30-12:20 3:30-4:50 9:30-10:50

ANN G21 SCT 212 TCH M345 GAR Loder Hall 023

Psychology 303-0 Psychopathology 306-0 Introduction to Clinical Psychology

MW M

3:30-4:50 6:00-8:50

SWT 107 ANN G21

Slavic Languages and Literature ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 102-3 Intermediate Russian 302-3 Russian Language and Culture

MTWF MWF

12:00-12:50 1:00-1:50

PKS 213 1819 Hinman Ave, 103

Sociology 110-0 201-0 303-0

MWF MW MW

1:00-1:50` 3:30-4:50 3:30-4:50

HRS 107 ANN G15 TCH L251

1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 3:00-3:50 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 3:00-3:50 2:00-2:50 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50

LIB 3622 LIB 3370 LIB 5746 PKS 223, UNV 101, LCY 318 PKS 223, LCY 314, PKS 212 PKS 223, PKS 214 PKS 224 PKS 212 PKS 214

College Physics

Introduction to Sociology Social Inequality: Race, Class, Power Analysis and Interpretation of Social Data

Spanish ALL CLASSES TAUGHT IN SPANISH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 101-3 Elementary Spanish

121-3

Intermediate Spanish

201-0 203-0 281-0

Conversation on Human Rights: Latin America Individual and Society through Written Expression Spanish Phonetics and Phonology

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF

Introduction to Statistics Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences

MWF MWF

2:00-2:50 11:00-11:50

ANN G15 LVR AUD

Swahili I

MWF

10:00-10:50

LIB B183

Turkish I

MW

11:00-12:20

LIB 3670

Statistics 202-0 210-0

Swahili 111-3

Turkish 111-3

McCORMICK SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING General Engineering 205-1 Engineering Analysis II 205-2 Engineering Analysis II Engineering Analysis II Engineering Analysis II

MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWF

9 - 9:50 10 - 10:50 11 - 11:50 12 - 12:50

Tech L221 Tech L361 Tech M345 Tech M345

Segal Design Institute 106-1 Engineering Design and Comm 1 Engineering Design and Comm 1 Engineering Design and Comm 1 Engineering Design and Comm 1

TTh WF TTh WF

9:30 - 10:50 1 - 2:20 2- 3:20 11:30 - 12:50

Ford G211 Ford G201 Ford G211 Ford G211

Biomedical Engineering 101-0 Intro to Biomed Eng 250-0 Biothermodynamics 271-0 Intro to Biomechanics

Th MWF MTWF

3-4 1 - 2:00 11 - 11:50

Tech L361 Tech LR4 Pancoe/Abbott Aud

Engineering Science & Applied Math 252-2 Honors Calculus for Engineers 311-2 Methods Applied Math

MTWThF 9 - 9:50 MWF 12 - 12:50

Tech LG52 Frances Searle Bldg, 3220

Chemical & Biological Engineering 211-0 Thermodynamics 275-0 Molec/Cell Bio for Engineers 322-0 Heat Transfer

MTWF T Th MTWF

1 - 1:50 3 - 4:50 11 - 11:50

Tech A110 Tech LR 4 Tech L251

Civil & Environmental Engineering 216-0 Mechanics of Materials I - Lab 325-0 Reinforced Concrete 361-2 Public & Environmental Health

Th MWF TTh

1 - 2:50 Tech AG40 9 - 9:50 Tech M164 11:00 - 12:20 Tech L160

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science 203-0 Intro to Coomputer Engineering 211-0 Fund of Comp Programming 2 221-0 Fundamentals of Circuits 230-0 Programming for Engineers

MTWF MTWF MTWF TuTh

11 - 11:50 2 - 2:50 9 - 9:50 12:30 - 1:50

Industrial Engineering & Management Science 202-0 Probability 308-0 Data Science&Analytics 313-0 Deterministic Models & Optimiz

MWF MW MWF

9 - 9:50 Tech L251 12:30 - 1:50 Ford,ITW1350 11 - 11:50 Tech A110

Materials Science & Engineering 315-0 Phase Equilib & Diffusion 318-0 Materials Selection 331-0 Soft Materials

MTWF MWF MWF

2 - 2:50 11 - 11:50 3 - 3:50

Tech L160 Tech C115 Tech L361

Mechanical Engineering 202-0 Mechanics II 333-0 Intro to Mechatronics

MTWF TTh

2 - 2:50 11 - 12:20

Tech L 150 Tech LR4

Tech M152 Tech Aud. Tech L160 Tech LR5

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Dance *Note: If you wish to visit a dance class, please contact the Dance Department directly at 847-491-3147 so the professor can be notified.

Radio/TV/Film *Note: If you wish to visit an RTVF course, please contact the department directly at 847-491-7315 or [email protected] before you plan your visit as class

Theatre *Note: If you wish to visit a theatre class, please contact the Theatre Department directly at 847-491-3170 before you plan your visit as class availability and class

BIENEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC General Music Studies for Non-Majors 175-0 The Film Musical

MW

2:00-3:20

RCMA 1180

MWF MWF MWF MWF

9:00-9:50 11:00-11:50 12:00-12:50 10:00-10:50

RCMA 1176 RCMA 1176 RCMA 1176 RCMA 1160

Ensemble Rehearsals 364 University Chorale 364 University Singers 374 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 378 Contemporary Music Ensemble 393 Symphony Orchestra

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF

12:30-1:50 3:30-4:50 2:10-4:10 9:00-10:50 2:10-4:10

RCMA 1190 RCMA 1190 PIC Reshearsal Rm PIC Stage PIC Stage

Musicology 343-0 Music and Shakespeare 355-0 Opera Since 1900

MW MW

11:00-12:20 9:30-10:50

RCMA 1168 RCMA LL121

Music Theory & Cognition 318-0 Baroque Counterpoint

M

2:00-4:50

RCMA 1172

Piano 313-0

MW

1:00-2:50

RCMA 3131

M

2:00 - 2:50

RCMA 1100

Core Courses for Music Majors 111-3 Music Theory III

126-3

Aural Skills III

Piano Repertoire

Voice and Opera 311-0 Vocal Solo Class