Non-Western Courses for the A&S Core

    
APPROVED NON-WESTERN COURSES
FOR THE A&S CORE

(Effective for All A&S students still needing a NW course beginning Fall 2003*)

*Italic University Studies designations are for A&S Students completing the 1991 University Studies Program/A&S Core.

*Red (BOLD when printed)  University Studies designations are for A&S Students completing the 2003 University Studies Program/A&S Core

Non-Western Course Semesters Below

See Fall 2008 (200910 Banner Term Designation)
See Summer 2008 (200830 Banner Term Designation)

See Spring 2008 (200820 Banner Term Designation)
See Fall 2007 (200810 Banner Term Designation)
See Summer 2007  (200730 Banner Term Designation)
See Spring 2007

Archived Non-Western Courses

MASTER LIST-beginning Fall 2003

Aast/Soc 2140

African Societies, C2/G1

Hist 3210 The Islamic World in Pre-Modern Era
Aast/Reli 2450 Traditional African Religion, CH G Hist 3220 History of the Modern Middle East

Aast/Soc 3670

African Diaspora, C2/G1 CS G

Hist/WMST 4335 Women and Islam
Aast/Art 2730 African Creativity & Ritual, C3/G1 CA G Inst 4990* Women of India G
Aist/Soc 1350 American Indians in Contemporary Society CS D Lang 3115 The Trails of Three Cities C1/G1 CH              no longer offered
Aist/Anth 2210 North American Indians, C2/G1   CS D Lang 3116 Masc/Fem: Non-Western Genders, C1/G1 G                 no longer offered
AIST4340 Resource Mgmt. On Western Reservations Musc/Anth 3015*** Introduction to World Music, W2/C3/G1 WB G
Aist/Engl 4460 American Indian Literature, C1 Musc 4050 Advanced World  Music, C3/G1
Aist/Hist 4492 Indian Cultures of Latin America-15C-present C2/G1 CS G Phil 3320 Eastern Thought, C1/G1
Aist/Anth 4740 Native American Languages & Cultures Pols/Inst 1200 Non-Western Political Cultures, C2/G1 CS G
Anth 1200 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, C2/G1 CS G Pols 4230 Governments & Politics of Asia
Anth 2200 Understanding Cultures CS G Reli 1000 Introduction to Religion C1/G1 CH G
Anth 3400 Hunters & Gatherers C2/G1 Reli/AAST 2450 Traditional African Religion, CH G
Anth/Inst 3410 Patterns of Subsistence C2/G1 Soc 3050 Japanese Society, C2/G1 G
Anth/Inst 3420 Anthropology of Global Issues Soc 3100 Chinese Society, C2/G1 G
Engl 2190 African Literature, C1/G1 Soc/Wmst 4580 Women and Third World Development, C2/G1
Engl/Wmst 3610 Non-Western Women Writers, C1/G1 Soc/Inst 4680 Shanghai Past & Present
GEOG 4540** TP: Human Ecology of Tropical Forests** W3/C2 Wmst 4590 Women of India G
Hist 1320 World Civilization to 1450, C2/G1 CS HP2151**** The Empire Writes Back
Hist 1330 World Civilization from 1450, C2/G1 HP2151**** Indian Epic
Hist 2040 Imperial China, C2/G1 CS G HP2151**** Japanese Film & Literature
Hist 2041 Modern China HP2152**** China Today: Dilemmas in Change & Continuity C2/G1
Hist/Reli 2320 History of Islam, CH G HP2152**** Modern Japanese Society & Culture
Hist 2460 Traditional Japan HP2152**** African Societies C2/G1
Hist 2461 Modern Japan HP2152**** Ethnographic Film CS G
HP2153**** Balinese Music & Culture

*INST 4990 Topics is a Non-Western course ONLY when the topic is Women of India.

**GEOG 4540/5540 Cultural Ecology is a Non-Western course ONLY when the topic is the Human Ecology of Tropical Forests.

***Prior to Spring 2005 the course number for MUSC/Anth was 2015 and the USP categories were CAG.

****Only these approved course titles of Honors Program Non-Western Perspectives courses are permitted.  New HP courses will be considered for approval when submitted by the Honors Program.

NOTE:  As new courses are submitted for review and added, this list will be updated--check the A&S web pages or contact the A&S Dean's Office at 307.766.4106; asdean@uwyo.edu.

NOTE:  Honors Program Non-western Perspectives courses will be reviewed and the NW designation granted on a semester by semester basis when the Honors Program submits them to the College of A&S Central Committee.