CLASSICAL STUDIES, CREATIVE WRITING, ENGLISH, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, HISTORY, HUMANITIES, PHILOSOPHY, RELIGIOUS STUDIES, RHETORIC, WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDIES

COURSES FOR FALL 2025

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.

CLASSICS
CLST 207: Greek Archaeology
Creative Writing
WRIT 205: Beginning Poetry Workshop WRIT 206: Beginning Fiction Workshop
WRIT 207: Beginning Playwriting Workshop  
English
ENGL 101: Literature and Composition ENGL 200: Representative Masterpieces
ENGL 207: Women in Literature ENGL 212: Studies in Literature: Frankenstein: Origins and Afterlives
ENGL 221: The Literature of Memoir  
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
ENST 101: Introduction to Environmental Studies ENST 150: Introduction to Nature Writing
ENST 200: Introduction to Environmental Arts and Humanities ENST 217: Fundamentals of GIS
HISTORY
HIST 111: Religion and Power in the Pre-Modern West HIST 125: The Age of Discovery:  Encounter of Two Worlds
HIST 127: Atlantic Britons, 1500-1850 HIST 131: We are not what we seem: Race, Class, and Identity in American History since 1863
HIST 136: Decolonize the Museum! HIST 201: History of the United States I
HIST 205: History of Britain and Ireland I HIST 210: Early Modern Cities
HIST 215: Southern African History HIST 223: Latin American History to 1825
HIST 235: Introduction to Public History HIST 273: The Haitian Revolution
HIST 282: From Hip-Hop to Tik-Tok: The Evolution of Hip-Hop Culture and Politics HIST 291: Thinking Historically, Making History: Approaches, Sources, Places
HIST 305: Medieval Women -- In Their Own Words HIST 306: European Celebrity and Fan Culture
HIST 333: Topics in American History: The Past Is Not Past: Recognizing & Reckoning with Contemporary Manifestations of Historical Traumas HIST 359: United States and Latin America since 1898
HIST 368: Saints and Society in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Humanities
HUMN 103: Experience, Expression, and Exchange in Western Culture:  Texts and Contexts of the Ancient World HUMN 204: Experience, Expression, and Exchange: Utopias and Dystopias
Philosophy
PHIL 101A: Topics in Philosophy: God, Death, and the Meaning of Life PHIL 101B: Topics in Philosophy: The Meaning of Life
PHIL 101C: Topics in Philosophy: How Should We Live? PHIL 101D: Topics in Philosophy: Meditation and the Examined Life
PHIL 190: Informal Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 203: Ancient Philosophy from Homer to Augustine
PHIL 235: Bioethics
Religious Studies
RELG 118: Climate, Kith and Kin RELG 235: Cult Controversies: Race, Gender, and Sex in America's 'Alternative' Religions
Rhetoric
RHET 101: Public Speaking RHET 201: Introduction to Rhetoric
RHET 305: Special Topics: Oratory Ancient and Modern  RHET 331: Voices of American Women
WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDIES
WMST 100: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies WMST 111: Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies