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University of Southern California
Spring 2014
Select a program
Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
- Art History | AHIS
- American Language Institute | ALI
- American Studies and Ethnicity | AMST
- Anthropology | ANTH
- Astronomy | ASTR
- Biological Sciences | BISC
- Chemistry | CHEM
- Classics | CLAS
- Comparative Literature | COLT
- Thematic Option | CORE
- Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture | CSLC
- East Asian Languages and Cultures | EALC
- East Asian Studies | EASC
- Economics | ECON
- English | ENGL
- Environmental Studies Program | ENST
- Kinesiology | EXSC
- French | FREN
- Freshman Seminars | FSEM
- Geography | GEOG
- Geological Sciences | GEOL
- German | GERM
- Gender Studies | SWMS
- Greek | GR
- Hebrew | HEBR
- History | HIST
- Interdisciplinary Major Program | INDS
- International Relations | IR
- Italian | ITAL
- Judaic Studies | JS
- Latin | LAT
- Liberal Studies | LBST
- Linguistics | LING
- Mathematics | MATH
- Multidisciplinary Activities | MDA
- Middle East Studies | MDES
- Medical Sciences | MEDS
- Master of Professional Writing | MPW
- Neuroscience | NEUR
- Ocean Sciences | OS
- Political Economy and Public Policy | PEPP
- Physical Education | PHED
- Philosophy | PHIL
- Physics | PHYS
- Political Science and International Relations | POIR
- Portuguese | PORT
- Political Science | POSC
- Psychology | PSYC
- Religion | REL
- Slavic Languages and Literatures | SLL
- Sociology | SOCI
- Spanish | SPAN
- Spatial Sciences | SSCI
- Sophomore Seminar | SSEM
- University of Southern California | USC
- Writing | WRIT
Leventhal School of Accounting
Architecture
Marshall School of Business
- Business Entrepreneurship | BAEP
- Business Administration | BUAD
- Business Communication | BUCO
- Finance and Business Economics | FBE
- Graduate School of Business Administration | GSBA
- Information and Operations Management | IOM
- Library and Information Management | LIM
- Marketing | MKT
- Management and Organization | MOR
Cinematic Arts
- Cinematic Arts | CNTV
- Animation | CTAN
- Critical Studies | CTCS
- Interactive Media | CTIN
- Production | CTPR
- Writing | CTWR
- Motion Picture Producing | CMPP
- Media Arts and Practice | IML
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
- Communication and Journalism | ASCJ
- Communication Management | CMGT
- Communication | COMM
- Journalism | JOUR
- Public Diplomacy | PUBD
Kaufman School of Dance
Ostrow School of Dentistry
- Dentistry | DENT
- Craniofacial Biology | CBY
- Dental Hygiene | DHYG
- Oral Diagnosis And Radiology | DIAG
- Dental Problem Based Learning | DPBL
- Geriatric Dentistry | GDEN
- GSPD | GSPD
- Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine | OFPM
- Pediatric Dentistry | PEDO
- Periodontics | PERI
Drama
Rossier School of Education
- Education Counseling | EDCO
- Curriculum, Teaching, and Special Education | CTSE
- Higher and Postsecondary Education | EDHP
- Educational Psychology and Technology | EDPT
- Education | EDUC
Viterbi School of Engineering
- Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering | AME
- Astronautical Engineering | ASTE
- Biomedical Engineering | BME
- Chemical Engineering | CHE
- Civil Engineering | CE
- Computer Science | CSCI
- Electrical Engineering | EE
- Environmental Engineering | ENE
- Engineering | ENGR
- Informatics | INF
- Industrial and Systems Engineering | ISE
- Information Technology Program | ITP
- Materials Science | MASC
- Petroleum Engineering | PTE
- Systems Architecting and Engineering | SAE
Roski School of Art and Design
- Fine Arts | FA
- Ceramics | FACE
- Critical Studies | FACS
- Design | FADN
- Drawing | FADW
- Intermedia | FAIN
- Photography | FAPH
- Painting | FAPT
- Printmaking | FAPR
- Sculpture | FASC
- Public Art Studies | PAS
General Education
- Category I: Western Cultures and Traditions | WCT
- Category II: Global Cultures and Traditions | GCT
- Category III: Scientific Inquiry | SCIN
- Category IV: Science and Its Significance | SCIS
- Category V: Arts and Letters | ARLT
- Category VI: Social Issues | SI
Davis School of Gerontology
Graduate Studies | GRSC
Law | LAW
Keck School of Medicine
- Academic Medicine | ACMD
- Anesthesia And Medicine | AMED
- Anesthesiology | ANST
- Biochemistry | BIOC
- Cell and Neurobiology | CNB
- Development, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine | DSR
- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies | HP
- Interdepartmental | INTD
- Microbiology And Immunology | MBIO
- Medicine | MED
- Medical Sciences | MEDS
- Molecular Microbiology and Immunology | MICB
- Pathology | PATH
- Primary Care Physician Assistant | PCPA
- Physiology and Biophysics | PHBI
- Preventive Medicine | PM
- PTHL | PTHL
Thornton School of Music
- Arts Leadership | ARTL
- Sacred Music | MSCR
- Music Technology | MTEC
- Choral Music | MUCM
- Composition | MUCO
- Conducting | MUCD
- Music Education | MUED
- Music Ensemble | MUEN
- Music History and Literature | MUHL
- Music Industry | MUIN
- Jazz Studies | MUJZ
- Performance (Early Music) | MPEM
- Performance (Guitar) | MPGU
- Performance (Keyboard Studies) | MPKS
- Performance (Popular Music) | MPPM
- Performance (Strings) | MPST
- Performance (Vocal Arts) | MPVA
- Performance (Winds and Percussion) | MPWP
- Music | MUSC
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Pharmacy
- Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics | CXPT
- Healthcare Decision Analysis | HCDA
- Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology | MPTX
- Pharmacy | PHRD
- Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy | PMEP
- Pharmaceutical Sciences | PSCI
- Regulatory Science | RSCI
Physical Therapy
- Biokinesiology | BKN
- Physical Therapy | PT
Price School of Public Policy
- Health Care Management | HMGT
- Military Science | MS
- Naval Science | NSC
- Policy, Planning and Development | PPD
- Policy, Planning and Development - Expanded | PPDE
- Urban and Regional Planning | PLUS
- Real Estate Development | RED
- Nautical Science | NAUT
- Aerospace Studies | AEST
Social Work
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English
620:
Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies
(4.0 units, max 12)
Issues and theory of studying literature in relation to history, science, politics, psychology, religion, sociology, media, the visual arts, and other disciplines.
Section
Session
Type
Time
Days
Registered
Instructor
Location
Syllabus
Info
32796D
001
Lecture
2:00-4:20pm
Tuesday
5 of 12
David St John
GFS
212
Information accurate as of
October 6, 2014 8:01 am
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