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).