DE Courses 2022-23
Below is a list of approved graduate seminars for the CRES Designated Emphasis by quarter. Click the course number link for further information about the course - including a description, prerequisites, and enrollment restrictions - in the official Schedule of Classes.
Courses in bold are taught by CRES principal faculty.
NOTE: This is a preliminary course list and will be updated as new courses become available in the Schedule of Classes. As always, please check the Schedule of Classes as the official source for the quarter, instructor, and meeting times. Courses may be added as they become available.
CRES DE students should consult their CRES advisor on which graduate seminars to take outside of this list.
Fall 2022
Course Number |
Course Title |
Meeting Times |
Instructor |
CRES-FMST 208 | Africana Genders and Sexualities |
Tu 4:00pm - 7:00pm |
Livermon, Xavier |
HIS 217 | Critical Conversations in Native American History |
Tu 8:30am - 11:30am |
Lonetree, Amy |
LALS 200 | Bridging Latin American and Latina/o Studies |
Tu 1:00pm - 4:00pm |
Arredondo, Gabriela |
LIT 279A | Methods and Materials |
W 5:20pm - 8:20pm |
Wilson, Ronaldo |
Winter 2023
Course Number |
Course Title |
Meeting Times |
Instructor |
(new) CRES 202 | Ecopoetics + Ecoaesthetics: Provocations |
|
ife, fahima |
(new) FMST-CRES 213 | Race and Science |
|
Schaeffer, Felicity |
HAVC 202 | Intro to Visual Studies Methods | Gonzalez, Jennifer | |
SOCY 209 | The Analysis of Cultural Forms | Bettie, Julie |
Spring 2023
Course Number |
Course Title |
Meeting Times |
Instructor |
(new) CRES 201 | Exile and Diaspora | Azeb, Sophia | |
ANTH 248 | Shadowy Dealings: Anthropology of Finance, Money, and Law | Mahajan, Nidhi | |
HIS 204C | Colonialism, Nationalism, and Race Research Seminar | Porter, Eric |