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NOTE: The following is a list of courses eligible to be taught as Arts and Sciences Second Writing courses. These courses are not, however, always taught to fulfill the second writing requirement. Only the specific sections designated within each academic term will satisfy the second writing requirement. Please check the UDSIS registration system to ascertain whether a particular course section will be offered as as second writing course. Only a limited number of courses, when transferred from another institution, will satisfy the second writing requirement.
Anthropology (ANTH)
ANTH 486 Tutorial in Social and Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 488 Tutorial in Physical Anthropology
Art (ART)
Art History (ARTH)
ARTH 213 Art of the Northern Renaissance
ARTH 250 Rulers' Images: Augustus to Washington
ARTH 301 Research and Methodology in Art History
ARTH 310 The Role of the Artist in Society
ARTH 311 Renaissance Women, Society and Art
ARTH 402 Undergraduate Seminar: History of Art
ARTH 408 Seminar in Northern Renaissance Art
ARTH 413 Seminar in Renaissance Art and Architecture
ARTH 417 Seminar in Northern Baroque Art
ARTH 423 Seminar in Twentieth Century Art
ARTH 431 Seminar in American Architecture
Arts and Sciences (ARSC)
ARSC 316 Honors: Peer Tutoring/Advanced Composition (cross-listed with ENGL 316)
Biology (BISC)
Black American Studies (BAMS)
BAMS 416 Psychological Perspectives; Black American
Chemistry (CHEM)
Communication (COMM)
Criminal Justice (CRJU)
CRJU 489 Crime Victims and Victims' Rights
English (ENGL)
ENGL 312 Written Communications in Business
ENGL 316 Honors: Peer Tutoring/Advanced Composition (cross-listed with RSC 316)
Foreign Languages and Literatures (FLLT)
FLLT 321 Topics: Chinese Literature in Translation
FLLT 328 Topics in Japanese Literature in Translation (cross-listed with WOMS 328)
FLLT 329 Topics in Italian Literature in Translation (cross-listed with WOMS 329)
FLLT 330 Varying Authors, Themes and Movements
FLLT 338 Light and Shadow - Japanese Films
FLLT 380 Topics in Japanese Culture in Translation
FLLT 490 One World: Cinematic Perspectives on Cultural Diversity
FLLT 495One World: Literary Perspectives on Cultural Diversity
Geography (GEOG)
Geology (GEOL)
GEOL 401 Senior Seminar: Topics in Geoscience
History (HIST)
HIST 131 Islamic Near East: 1500 to the Present
HIST 307 The U.S. in the Early National Period
HIST 308 The U.S. in the Antebellum Period
HIST 309 U.S. Business and Political Economy
HIST 312 History of Crime and Criminal Justice
HIST 328 American Industrial Society: 1815 to Present
HIST 330 Peasants and Revolution in Africa
HIST 347 The French Revolution and Napoleon
HIST 348 History of Spain: 1479 to Present
HIST 349Modern Latin America: 1800 to Present
HIST 354 Germany in 20th Century: 1914 to Present
HIST 355 Early Modern Intellectual History
HIST 356 Modern European Intellectual History
HIST 373 Modern Ireland: 1534 to Present
HIST 377 Radicalism and Revolution: Islamic Movements in the Modern Middle East
HIST 378 Nationalism in the Modern Middle East
HIST 380 History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
HIST 430 Seminar in Twentieth-Century Latin American Revolutions
HIST 440 Seminar in Africa Under Colonial Rule
HIST 475 Seminar in Modern European History
HIST 477 Seminar in Latin American History
Material Culture Studies (MCST)
MCST 402 American Material Cultural Studies
Mathematics (MATH)
MATH 512 Contemporary Applications of Math
Music (MUSC)
MUSC 311 Music History: 400 through 1600
MUSC 312 Music History: 1600 through 1827
MUSC 345 History of Theatre: American Musical Theatre
Philosophy (PHIL)
Physics (PHYS)
PHYS 460 Computational Methods of Physics
Political Science (POSC)
POSC 414 Topics in American Foreign Policy
POSC 426 Latin American Political Systems
POSC 446 International Human Rights on Film (taught in Southern Delaware)
POSC 448 Theories of International Relations
POSC 450 Topics in Latin American Politics
Psychology (PSYC)
PSYC 415 History and Systems of Psychology
PSYC 416 Psychological Perspectives on the Black American (cross-listed with BAMS 432)
PSYC 420 Mental Illness: Historical & Critical Perspectives
PSYC 445 Topics in Adolescent Psychology
Sociology (SOCI)
SOCI 444 Approaches to Qualitative Inquiry
Theatre (THEA)
University (UNIV)
UNIV 491 Honors Tutorial: Natural/Social Science
Women's Studies (WOMS)
WOMS 321 Topics: Chinese Literature in Translation
WOMS 328 Topics in Japanese Literature in Translation (cross-listed with FLLT 328)
WOMS 329 Topics in Italian Literature in Translation (cross-listed with FLLT 329)
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