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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2011–2013 Liberal Arts Colleges Newark College of Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements Interdisciplinary Studies  

Interdisciplinary Studies


Every student must successfully complete one course (3 credits) that explicitly takes an interdisciplinary approach to its subject matter. The following courses fulfill the interdisciplinary requirement:

21:014:305 Black Women in the United States

21:014:306 Comparative Race Relations: South Africa and the United States

21:014:389 Psychology and Values of the African American

21:014:396 The African-American Community

21:050:306 The Vietnam War and America

21:060:335 Law in the Ancient Near East

21:070:346 The Cultural History of the New York Police

21:070:390 Culture, Political Violence, and Genocide

21:070:475 Culture and Globalization Anthropology

21:120:108 Human Sexuality

21:350:254 Literature and Politics in the Third World

21:350:302 Writing with Computers

21:350:337, 388 Topics in Literature

21:350:361, 362 Women in Literature

21:350:377 Science Fiction, Technology, and Society

21:350:379 Computers and Literature

21:350:395 Nuclear War and Literature

21:352:350 The Vietnam War and American Literature

21:352:351 Crime and Punishment in American Literature

21:420:260 Contemporary France

21:460:203 Natural Disasters

21:460:210 Global Conflict: The Resource Wars

21:470:327 Germanic Mythology and Folklore

21:500:235, 236 The World of the Bible I, II

21:500:341,342 Jewish Civilization I, II

21:510:255 Ancient Greek Civilization

21:510:256 Roman Civilization

21:510:394 The Peoples and Cultures of Central Asia

21:560:343 Italian Civilization

21:615:322 Language Acquisition

21:730:201 Introduction to Logic

21:730:205 Current Moral and Social Issues

21:730:212 Introduction to Ethics

21:730:327 Philosophy of Religion

21:730:328 Philosophy of Arts

21:730:351 Business and Professional Ethics

21:730:358 Philosophy and the Black Experience

21:730:425 Philosophy of Science

21:730:427 Philosophical Issues of Feminism

21:730:428 Social and Political Philosophy

21:730:450 Decision Theory and Ethics

21:750:202 Physics as a Liberal Art

21:790:245 Philosophy of Law

21:790:306 Politics and Literature

21:790:356 Sex, Law, and Public Policy

21:790:362 The Politics of Poverty

21:790:385 Religion, Politics, and Public Policy

21:812:321 Oral History of Newark's Ironbound Neighborhood

21:812:342,343 Lusophone World Culture I and II

21:812:351 Performance and Culture in Portugal and Brazil

21:840:204 Seminar on Religion and Culture

21:880:331,332 Topics in Science, Technology, and Society

21:910:322 Human Behavior and the Social Environment

21:910:326 Prisoners and Families

21:940:341,342 Iberian and Ibero-American Civilization

21:940:383 Ibero-American Thought in English Translation

21:965:253 Television and Society

21:988:201,202 Introduction to Women's Studies

21:988:325 Politics of Sexuality

CIS 350 (NJIT) Computers and Society

For information on the specific courses that fulfill this requirement, consult the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs (http://www.rutgers-newark.rutgers.edu/dsanwk/gened.html).

 
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