Draper Program: Spring 2012 Courses

This is a *preliminary* schedule. Additional crosslisted courses and descriptions will be added as they become available; please continue to check back between now and January.

Draper's spring 2012 academic advising period will be held in two separate sessions. The first academic advising session will begin on Thursday, November 10th and end on Wednesday, November 23rd. Any students who are unable to come in for advising during this session will have the opportunity to do so on January 9th and 10th. No advising appointments will be held in December.

Draper will begin scheduling advising appointments on Tuesday, October 25th. To schedule your appointment, please call 212.998.8070. Please check Draper's 'News and Events' page for further information.


 Class Number
Course Number
Sponsor
Professor
Course Title
Day
Time
Location

1820
MAINT-GA.4747


Maintenance of Matriculation
*Please Note: All students who will not be registering for credit-bearing courses must register for Maintenance of Matriculation*



2166
DRAP-GA.1005

Dimit
Passions of the Mind: Affect, Literature, and Music in Europe, 1600 - 1850
M
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Map
17670
DRAP-GA.1027.001
Irish Studies
Casey Topics in Irish Studies: Civil War Era Irish New York
Th
3:30 - 6:00
ERIN 101
17671
DRAP-GA.1027.002
Irish Studies
Nyhan
Topics in Irish Studies: Oral History in Ethnic and Immigrant Communities
M
3:30 - 6:00
ERIN 101
2167
DRAP-GA.1045
CLACS
Lucas
International Human Rights in Latin America
Th
6:10 - 9:00
KJCC 404W
2168
DRAP-GA.1087
Irish Studies
Londe
Topics in Irish Literature: 1972: History and Literature of a Troubled Year
M
6:10 - 8:40
ERIN 101
2169
DRAP-GA.1088 Irish Studies Bender Literature of Modern Ireland II Th 3:30 - 6:00 ERIN 101
19502
DRAP-GA.1089
East Asian Studies
Yoshida
Vernacular Modernisms in Japanese Film
F
3:30 - 6:00
 
2170
DRAP-GA.1110

MacPhail
Introduction to Science Studies II: 'Life' in the 21st Century: Biomedicine, Genetics, and the New Technologies
W
6:20 - 8:20
25 W 4, C-13
2171
DRAP-GA.1116

Caro
Introduction to Art Worlds II: Historicizing the Contemporary
Tu
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Conference
2172
DRAP-GA.1135

Lieu
Human Fact II W
6:20 - 8:20
13-19UP, 224
2175
DRAP-GA.1215

Musser
Introduction to Gender Politics II: Power, Places, and Population: Sexuality and the State
M
6:20 - 8:20
WAVE 435
19328
DRAP-GA.1227
Near Eastern Studies
Guessous
Topics in the Anthropology of Islam: The Anthropology of Islam in the Middle East and Europe Tu
4:55 - 7:35
 
205668
DRAP-GA.1282
Journalism
Linfield
Literary Journalism: Perspectives on Race and Class
W
3:00 - 7:00
 
2177
DRAP-GA.1318

Patell
Violence and Metaphor
M
6:30 - 9:00
240 Greene 3rd Fl
2178
DRAP-GA.1321

Colesworthy
Introduction to Literary Cultures II: How to Do Things with Words
Tu
6:20 - 8:20
BOBS LL139
1401
DRAP-GA.1401
Hebrew & Judaic
 Estraikh Israel, the United States, and Soviet Jewry
Note: This course is three credits
W
8:00AM - 10:45AM
 KJCC 109
2180
DRAP-GA.1417
Irish Studies
Lee
History of Modern Ireland II
Tu
6:10 - 8:40
ERIN 101
17669
DRAP-GA.1423
Irish Studies
Truxes
Ireland in the Atlantic World
Tu
3:30 - 6:00
ERIN 101
17540
DRAP-GA.1513

Hebrew & Judaic
Rabinovitch,
Zweig
Jewish Collectivity and Mutual Responsibility in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Note: This course is three credits
M
2:00 - 4:45
 194M 202
2182
DRAP-GA.1717
CLACS
Navia
Government and Politics of Latin America
Tu
5:00 - 7:00
404W
2187
DRAP-GA.1757
History
Noonan
Approaches to Public History
W
4:55 - 7:35
 KJCC 607
16839
DRAP-GA.1949 Comparative Lit 
Halim 
Culture and Critique: Mediterraneanism in Literature and Culture 

2:00 - 4:00 
13-19UP, 224 
17663
DRAP-GA.2026
History
Cain
The Historian and the Visual Record
M
4:55 - 7:35
 KJCC 607
2190
DRAP-GA.2107

Ramnath
Introduction to Global Histories II
M
6:20 - 8:20
BOBS LL 149
2191
DRAP-GA.2108

Moga
Introduction to The City II: Making a Better City
Th
6:20 - 8:20
Waverly 435
14512
DRAP-GA.2190

de Zengotita
Modernism and the Alienation of Form
W
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Conference
2194
DRAP-GA.2223
Museum Studies
Cain
Historic Sites, Cultural Landscapes, and the Politics of Preservation
Tu
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
240 Greene, 410
17303
DRAP-GA.2551
History 
Sammons 
Black New York 
Tu 
2:00 - 4:45 
 KJCC 701
17721
DRAP-GA.2650
English
Spear
Topics in Victorian Literature
Th
3:30 - 5:30
 SILV 403
2204
DRAP-GA.2669
English
Hoover
Topics in Literary Theory II: Digital Literature Studies
Th
6:20 - 8:20
 Tisc LC1
18566
DRAP-GA.2670
European and Mediterranean Studies
Santarelli
A Modern Mediterranean Region: Myth or Reality?
W
3:30 - 5:30
 
 19869 DRAP-GA.2671
European and Mediterranean Studies 
Lemke
Topics in European and Mediterranean Studies: Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe
Tu
5:00 - 7:00
285 Mercer, 7th Fl
19870
DRAP-GA.2672
European and Mediterranean Studies  
Mincyte
Topics in European Culture and Society: Nature, Culture, Power, and Environmental Politics in Europe
Th
1:15 - 3:15
285 Mercer, 7th Fl
17018
DRAP-GA.2692
Hebrew & Judaic
Diner, Kaplan
Major Issues in Jewish History: Jewish Women in Europe and America Tu
8:00 AM - 10:45 AM
 25 W 4, C-9
17722
DRAP-GA.2720
English
Haverkamp
Modern British Novel: Photography and the Novel
Tu
3:30 - 5:30
 SILV 500
17304
DRAP-GA.2771
History
Nolan, Young
Cold War as Global Conflict (The 1970s & 1980s)
W
4:55 - 7:35

Tamiment Conference Rm: Bobst 10-03

205669
DRAP-GA.2905
English
Gajarawala
Topics in Postcolonial Literature: Theory of the Novel and Other Literature
M
1:00 - 3:00
 19 UP, 229
19326
DRAP-GA.2929
English
Blake
Modern Drama I: Public Theaters, Group Cultures, National Arts
Th
3:30 - 5:30
 19 UP, 229
17724
DRAP-GA.2953
English
Haverkamp
Major Texts in Critical Theory
W
6:20 - 8:20 
 GCASL, 284
19571
DRAP-GA.2999
Near Eastern Studies
Chandrani
Topics in Middle East Politics: War, Violence, and Humanitarianism: Anthropological Approaches
W
4:55 - 7:35
 
2210
DRAP-GA.3000.001


Directed Readings



2211
DRAP-GA.3000.002


Directed Readings


2212
DRAP-GA.3000.003


Directed Readings


2213
DRAP-GA.3001.001


Directed Readings


2214
DRAP-GA.3001.002


Directed Readings


2215
DRAP-GA.3002.001


Directed Readings (Internship)



2216
DRAP-GA.3003.001

Moga
Topics in the City: The Sustainable City
Tu
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Map
16760
DRAP-GA.3003.002

Nagle
Topics in the City: Oral History, Labors of Waste, and the Value of Knowledge
W
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Map
17664
DRAP-GA.3005
  Ramnath
Topics in Global Histories: From Third World to Global South
Th
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Conf
2218
DRAP-GA.3006

Colesworthy
Topics in Literary Cultures: Modernism, Myth, and Magical Thinking
Th
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Map
2219
DRAP-GA.3007

MacPhail
Topics in Science Studies: Disease, Death, and the Politics of Health
M
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Map
19572
DRAP-GA.3103
Near Eastern Studies
Kalev
Topics in the Political Economy of the Middle East: Economy, Politics, and Culture in the Contemporary Middle East
Th
4:55 - 7:35
 
2221
DRAP-GA.3330.001
Museum Studies
Mallampati
Topics in Museum Studies: Museums and the Law
W
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
240 Greene, 410
2223
DRAP-GA.3330.002
Museum Studies
Feldman
Topics in Museum Studies: Museums and Political Conflict
Th
6:00 - 9:00
240 Greene, 410
2225
DRAP-GA.3500.001
    M.A. Research
     
2226
DRAP-GA.3500.002
    M.A. Research
     
2227
DRAP-GA.3500.003
    M.A. Research
     
2228
DRAP-GA.3501.001
    M.A. Research
     
2229
DRAP-GA.3501.002
    M.A. Research
     
17543
DRAP-GA.3992
Hebrew & Judaic Feldman
Sacrifice, Culture, and Gender: From Isaac and Iphigina to Contemporary Sacrificial Narratives
W
2:00 - 4:45
KJCC 109

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