Anthropology, Economics, History, Politics

COURSES FOR FALL 2026

Click the linked department name to read more details about the department's course offerings. Click the linked course number to review a description of an individual course. Some courses (noted AP/IB) are restricted to students who have earned either a 4 or 5 on the AP exam or a 5, 6, or 7 on the IB exam, as outlined on the Registrar's page.

Anthropology
ANTH 104: Introductory Cultural Anthropology ANTH 106: Introductory Biological Anthropology and Archaeology
ANTH 109: World Prehistory ANTH 235: Anthropology of Asia
INGS 212: The End of the World as We Know It: Global Climate Change, Crisis, and Catastrophe
Economics
ECON 120: Principles of Economics
HISTORY
HIST 125: The Age of Discovery:  Encounter of Two Worlds HIST 202: History of the United States II
HIST 205: History of Britain and Ireland I HIST 209: Early Modern Europe
HIST 215: Southern African History HIST 223: Latin American History to 1825
HIST 234: British Reformations HIST 238: Women in U.S. History, 1870 to the Present
HIST 271: The French Revolutionary Era, 1789-1814 HIST 273: The Haitian Revolution
HIST 282: From Hip-Hop to Tik-Tok: The Evolution of Hip-Hop Culture and Politics HIST 296: History of the Middle East I
Politics
POLS 101: American Government and Politics POLS 103: Comparative Politics
POLS 150: World Politics POLS 238: Punishment
POLS 249: China and the World POLS 260: Political Theory of the Environment
POLS 290: Special Topics: Postcolonial Political Theory WMST 220: The Politics of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights