COURSES ACCEPTABLE AS SUBSTITUTES FOR THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT, SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES

SUMMER/FALL 2014

For students with approved accommodation, registered and
verified by CUA’s Disability Support Services

Note 1: In order to substitute courses, you must have received official notification in writing from Arts and Sciences that the substitution has been granted.

Note 2: For the substitution, a student should choose courses outside the major field. In general, basic survey or elementary (100-level) courses should not be chosen for the substitution.

Note 3: A course selected for this substitution may not simultaneously fulfill any other distribution requirement on the tracking sheet. See the Undergraduate Office for details.

Note 4: The listing of a course below does not necessarily mean that it is appropriate for a particular student. Prior to enrolling for any course, you are responsible for checking prerequisites and other relevant requirements.

SUMMER 2014

ARAB 201 Introduction to Arabic Culture

ANTH 355 Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.

CHN 201 Introduction to Chinese Culture

CLAS 251 Ancient World in Cinema

HIST 329A The Family in European History

HUM 101 Classics in Conversation

HUM 124 Classics in the Christian Tradition

POL 372 Politics & Culture in France & United States

TRS 290 World Religions

TRS 395 Christian Muslim Relations

TRS 398 Introduction to Islam

FALL 2014

ASL 101 American Sign Language I

ASL 102 American Sign Language II

ANTH 254 Ancient Cultures of South America

ANTH 310 Islam in the Modern World

ANTH 355 Latinos and Latinas in the US

ART 211 History of Art: Prehistory to the Middle Ages

ART 358 The Cult of Saints in Medieval Europe

ART 375 Artistic Exchange between the Netherlands and Italy

CLAS 206R History of Rome

CLAS 211 Greek and Roman Mythology

CLAS 312 Greek Literature in Translation

CLAS 318R Art and Architecture of Ancient Rome

ENG 206 Grimms' Fairy Tales in their European Context

ENG 311 Greek and Roman Mythology

ENG 378 Italy in American and British Literature (Rome)

EURO 203 European History

EURO 210 French-German Couple and the Fabric of Europe

FREN 210 French-German Couple and the Fabric of Europe

FREN 372 Politics & Culture in France & United States

GER 210 French-German Couple and the Fabric of Europe

GER 230 Grimms’ Fairy Tales

GR 487 The Athenian Empire

HIST 229 Global Migrations to the New World, 1492-present

HIST 235 Medieval World

HIST 309C Muslims, Christians and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean

HIST 311B Gunpowder Empires of Islam: the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals

HIST 312A European Law from Antiquity to Napoleon

HIST 323 The Renaissance, 1300-1530

HIST 333A East Asia Since 1600

HIST 337A Modern Europe: Survey of Key Events & Processes in Mod European Hist frm French Rev to Present

HIST 337B - Russia Since 1900

HIST 371A - Colonial Latin America

HUM 101 Classics in Conversation

ITAL 226 Fascism, Racism, and War in Italian Literature

ITAL 260 Dangerous Beauty: Venice and its Treasures

POL 326 Politics of the Middle East

POL 343 Italian Politics (Rome)

POL 372 Politics and Culture in France and the United States

SEM 247 Arabic Literature in Translation

TRS 205 Jerusalem in History and Tradition

TRS 290 World Religions

TRS 322 Christian Beginnings

TRS 344 Spiritualities and Liturgies of the Eastern Churches

TRS 381 Ways of Peace in World Religions

TRS 395 Christian Muslim Relations

TRS 398 Introduction to Islam

TRS 491 Theology of World Religions

Schedule as of Fri March 7, 2014