1128 AAS 209 S08-09 Miriam J. Petty 1129 AAS 310 S08-09 Alexandra T. Vazquez 1130 AAS 318 S08-09 Wallace D. Best 1131 AAS 375 S08-09 Stacey A. Sinclair None, but Psy 252 would be helpful. 1132 AAS 381 S08-09 Noliwe M. Rooks 1133 AAS 392 S08-09 Daphne A. Brooks 1134 AAS 395 S08-09 Anne A. Cheng 1135 AAS 396 S08-09 1136 AAS 397 S08-09 Jose E. Raymundo 1137 AAS 403 S08-09 Carolyn M. Rouse None 1138 AAS 405 S08-09 Kobena P. Mercer 1139 AAS 407 S08-09 Angel L. Harris 1140 AAS 477 S08-09 Valerie A. Smith, Albert J. Raboteau 1141 AAS 481 S08-09 Simon E. Gikandi 1142 AFS 200 S08-09 Emmanuel H. Kreike 1143 AFS 374 S08-09 Mahamadou L. Sagna 1144 AMS 330 S08-09 Kandia M. Crazy Horse 1145 AMS 344 S08-09 Kevin M. Kruse 1146 AMS 345 S08-09 Karen Y. Jackson-Weaver 1147 AMS 346 S08-09 Marta Tienda 1148 AMS 375 S08-09 John Wilmerding 1149 ANT 206 S08-09 Alan E. Mann, Janet M. Monge 1150 ANT 211 S08-09 Lawrence Rosen 1151 ANT 318 S08-09 Abdellah Hammoudi 1152 ANT 322 S08-09 James A. Boon 1153 ANT 337 S08-09 Isabelle R. Clark-Deces 1154 ANT 342 S08-09 Lawrence Rosen 1155 ANT 360 S08-09 Rena S. Lederman This seminar approaches the uses of deception anthropologically, as culturally meaningful practices. Participants must have at least one prior course in anthropology and/or history of science and/or a field that customarily employs misdirection as a research technique, or instructor's permission. Students with prior training in ethnographic methods (or other relevant experience) are welcome to design field research projects. 1156 ANT 390 S08-09 Carol J. Greenhouse One course in anthropology or permission of Departmental Representative or Instructor 1157 ANT 405 S08-09 Abdellah Hammoudi Open to juniors, seniors and graduate students in Anthropology. Other students (with knowledge of anthropology acquired from coursework or other means) can be exceptionally accepted depending on interview. 1158 ANT 431 S08-09 Alan E. Mann EEB 210, ANT 206, ANT 215, ANT 315, ANT 335, or instructor's permission. 1159 ANT 502 S08-09 James A. Boon 1160 ANT 570 S08-09 Rena S. Lederman 1161 AOS 537 S08-09 Hiram Levy 1162 AOS 547 S08-09 Leo Donner 1163 AOS 572 S08-09 Sonya A. Legg, Geoffrey K. Vallis 1164 AOS 575 S08-09 Robert W. Hallberg 1165 APC 199 S08-09 Ingrid C. Daubechies, Shannon M. Hughes This course is intended for non-science, non-engineering majors. When this course has closed, please email Valerie Marino at vmarino@princeton.edu to be placed on the waitlist. 1166 APC 350 S08-09 Weinan E 1167 APC 509 S08-09 Emily A. Carter Introductory courses in quantum mechanics, linear algebra, ordinary and simple partial differential equations, or permission of instructor. 1168 APC 520 S08-09 Amit Singer 1. Fourier analysis and PDEs (APC 350 / CEE 350 / MAT 350 or MAT 330) 2. Probability theory (ORF 309 / EGR 309 / MAT 309) 1169 APC 596 S08-09 Weinan E 1170 ARA 102 S08-09 Gregory J. Bell, Nancy A. Coffin, George E. Hatke ARA 101 or Permission of Instructor. 1171 ARA 104 S08-09 Hisham Mahmoud Student has to have passed ARA 103. 1172 ARA 107 S08-09 Tarik Belhoussein, Mourad Mjahed ARA 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 1173 ARA 302 S08-09 Hebatalla Elkhateeb-Musharraf ARA 301 or Permission Of Instructor. 1174 ARA 304 S08-09 Hisham Mahmoud Successful completion of ARA 303 or the equivalent. 1175 ARA 306 S08-09 Nancy A. Coffin 1176 ARA 402 S08-09 Hisham Mahmoud Prerequisite of ARA 401. 1177 ARC 204 S08-09 Paul Lewis, Catherine L. Seavitt-Nordenson, Lindy Roy 1178 ARC 304 S08-09 M. C. Boyer ARC 203 or ARC 303 is recommended background. Sophomores that are interested in enrolling in this course must have an interview with the instructor to be arranged after the first class. Sophomore enrollment will be limited to 10 students. 1179 ARC 401 S08-09 Robert Gutman, Andrew Laing The seminar is limited to 15 students. The course is open to undergraduate and graduate students, although undergraduates will be given preference in enrollment. 1180 ARC 403 S08-09 Catherine Ingraham, Edward A. Eigen 1181 ARC 406 S08-09 Hillary A. Brown 1182 ARC 489 S08-09 Jeffrey M. Kipnis 1183 ARC 492 S08-09 Mario I. Gandelsonas 1184 ARC 502 S08-09 Daniel E. Wood, Amale Andraos 1185 ARC 504 S08-09 Emilio Tuńón Alvarez, Luis Moreno Garcia-Mansilla 1186 ARC 506A S08-09 Jesse A. Reiser Two vertical studios are required for all M.Arch. students. Three-year M.Arch. students are required to complete Digital Media Workshops before entering the Vertical Studio sequence. 1187 ARC 506B S08-09 Two vertical studios are required for all M.Arch. students. Three-year M.Arch. students are required to complete Digital Media Workshops before entering the Vertical Studio sequence. 1188 ARC 508 S08-09 Ron Witte, Elizabeth Diller One course is required for all M.Arch. students. Completion of Pre-Thesis Workshops is required for entry into Thesis Studio. 1189 ARC 509 S08-09 J. Reid A. Freeman, Ron Witte 1190 ARC 511 S08-09 Nat Oppenheimer 1191 ARC 513 S08-09 Marc A. Simmons 1192 ARC 515 S08-09 Mahadev Raman 1193 ARC 516 S08-09 Suzan Tillotson, Carl J. Rosenberg 1194 ARC 523 S08-09 Sarah M. Whiting 1195 ARC 549 S08-09 Spyridon Papapetros 1196 ARC 560 S08-09 Alejandro Zaera-Polo 1197 ARC 563 S08-09 J. R. Hillier 1198 ARC 565 S08-09 Edward A. Eigen 1199 ARC 572 S08-09 M. C. Boyer 1200 ARC 574 S08-09 Miles Ritter 1201 ARC 576 S08-09 Beatriz Colomina 1202 ARC 586 S08-09 Jane C. Harrison 1203 ARC 596 S08-09 Benjamin Aranda, Christopher Lasch Proficiency in three-dimensional computer modelling a plus. No previous experience in calculus required. 1204 ART 101 S08-09 Christopher P. Heuer 1205 ART 202 S08-09 William A. Childs 1206 ART 203 S08-09 Hugo Meyer 1207 ART 205 S08-09 Amity N. Law 1208 ART 209 S08-09 Thomas D. Kaufmann 1209 ART 214 S08-09 Molly Warnock 1210 ART 217 S08-09 Yoshiaki Shimizu 1211 ART 237 S08-09 Chika O. Okeke-Agulu 1212 ART 308 S08-09 Hugo Meyer ART 101 or other classics class. Graduate students welcome. 1213 ART 310 S08-09 Thomas F. Leisten 1214 ART 320 S08-09 John A. Pinto 1215 ART 343 S08-09 Bridget A. Alsdorf 1216 ART 352 S08-09 Jerome Silbergeld 1217 ART 373 S08-09 Rachael Z. DeLue 1218 ART 410 S08-09 William A. Childs 1219 ART 420 S08-09 Yoshiaki Shimizu, Andrew M. Watsky At least one prior art history course. 1220 ART 434 S08-09 Amity N. Law 1221 ART 441 S08-09 Thomas D. Kaufmann 1222 ART 443 S08-09 Thomas D. Kaufmann 1223 ART 450 S08-09 Bridget A. Alsdorf 1224 ART 454 S08-09 Anne McCauley Previous coursework in nineteenth-century history, art history, literature, or history of science would be helpful, but is not required. 1225 ART 455 S08-09 Brigid Doherty A course in the art of this period or instructor's permission required. 1226 ART 462 S08-09 Rachael Z. DeLue 1227 ART 468 S08-09 Bryan R. Just 1228 ART 544 S08-09 Christopher P. Heuer 1229 ART 547 S08-09 John A. Pinto 1230 ART 563 S08-09 Esther da Costa Meyer 1231 ART 565 S08-09 Hal Foster 1232 ART 576 S08-09 Yoshiaki Shimizu 1233 AST 203 S08-09 John R. Gott, Michael A. Strauss, Christopher F. Chyba This course is intended for humanities and social science majors; however, familiarity with high school algebra and geometry will be assumed. An introductory high school physics course will also be useful. 1234 AST 204 S08-09 Adam S. Burrows, Gregory S. Novak PHY 103 or 105 and MAT 104 or permission of instructor 1235 AST 309 S08-09 Robert J. Goldston, Alexander Glaser PHY 101-102 or 103-104 or 107-109, MAT 201 or 203, or EGR 191-194 1236 AST 403 S08-09 Gillian R. Knapp MAT 201, 202, PHY 203, 208 1237 AST 517 S08-09 Bruce T. Draine 1238 AST 542 S08-09 Edwin L. Turner 1239 AST 552 S08-09 William M. Tang, Hantao Ji 1240 AST 554 S08-09 Gregory W. Hammett 1241 AST 558 S08-09 Nathaniel J. Fisch, Allan H. Reiman 1242 AST 560 S08-09 Stephen C. Jardin Graduate students and seniors only. 1243 AST 562 S08-09 Samuel A. Cohen 1244 ATL 494 S08-09 The guest artists are looking for students with backgrounds in acting and dance who will be considered for roles in the final performance, student writers interested in dramaturgy and composing script, and students to participate as creative assistants and apprentices to the designers. Applications and more information available on the Princeton Atelier website: http://www.princeton.edu/arts/. Interviews and auditions will be held in November. 1245 ATL 496 S08-09 Students welcome from all disciplines including electrical engineering, politics, history, computer science, humanities. Students with backgrounds and experience in any of the following are encouraged to apply: creative writing, digital photography, video, various performing arts, visual arts and audio design. Applications and more information available on the Princeton Atelier website: http://www.princeton.edu/arts/. Interviews and auditions will be held in November. 1246 ATL 498 S08-09 Toni Morrison Enrollment by application. Applications with manuscript information available online at http://www.princeton.edu/arts/. One 3-hour seminar and 3 hours of independent studio time. 80% of students final grades will be based on their exhibition works. For more information, call 258.3697. 1247 BCS 102 S08-09 Margaret H. Beissinger 1248 CEE 105 S08-09 George W. Scherer 1249 CEE 262A S08-09 David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock 1250 CEE 262B S08-09 David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock 1251 CEE 303 S08-09 Elie R. Bou-Zeid, Michael A. Celia CHM 201 and MAT 104 (can be taken concurrently), or permission of the instructor 1252 CEE 306 S08-09 Rachata Muneepeerakul MAT 201. 1253 CEE 307 S08-09 Kelly K. Caylor MAT 201 1254 CEE 365 S08-09 Jean-Hervé Prévost CEE 205. 1255 CEE 366 S08-09 Richard B. Garlock, Maria E. Garlock CEE 361 or Permission Of Instructor. 1256 CEE 376 S08-09 Maria E. Garlock Students MUST fill out the Independent Research Proposal Project form signed by your advisor & the dept rep. Hand in to Tiffany Sirois in E-212 E-Quad during course selection period. 1257 CEE 445 S08-09 Mark A. Zondlo 1258 CEE 462 S08-09 Theodore P. Zoli CEE 366 or CEE 361 1259 CEE 478 S08-09 Maria E. Garlock 1260 CEE 502 S08-09 Kelly K. Caylor, Michael A. Celia 1261 CEE 507 S08-09 Eric F. Wood Must fill out Independent Study form signed by Advisor & DGS. Bring signed form to Tiffany Sirois in E-212. 1262 CEE 508 S08-09 Eric F. Wood 1263 CEE 509 S08-09 Eric F. Wood 1264 CEE 510 S08-09 Eric F. Wood 1265 CEE 512 S08-09 Theodore P. Zoli 1266 CEE 525 S08-09 Yin L. Young, Elie R. Bou-Zeid 1267 CEE 532 S08-09 Jean-Hervé Prévost 1268 CEE 558 S08-09 Erik Vanmarcke 1269 CEE 567 S08-09 Maria E. Garlock 1270 CEE 576 S08-09 Peter R. Jaffé 1271 CEE 578 S08-09 Mark A. Zondlo 1272 CEE 586 S08-09 Eric F. Wood 1273 CEE 587 S08-09 Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe 1274 CHE 246 S08-09 Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos CHE 245 and MAT 201, or Permission of Instructor. 1275 CHE 250 S08-09 A. James Link CHE 245 or MAT 104, and permission of the instructor 1276 CHE 346 S08-09 Sankaran Sundaresan, Jay B. Benziger, David W. Wood CHE 246, 341 or equivalents. 1277 CHE 352 S08-09 Jay B. Benziger 1278 CHE 423 S08-09 Ilhan A. Aksay 1279 CHE 441 S08-09 Celeste M. Nelson CHE 341. Audit not available for department concentrators. 1280 CHE 452 S08-09 Jay B. Benziger 1281 CHE 454 S08-09 Jay B. Benziger 1282 CHE 501 S08-09 Yannis G. Kevrekidis 1283 CHE 505 S08-09 Robert K. Prud'homme 1284 CHE 527 S08-09 Christodoulos A. Floudas 1285 CHE 539 S08-09 Celeste M. Nelson 1286 CHE 541 S08-09 Richard A. Register, Brooke A. Van Horn 1287 CHE 591 S08-09 1288 CHE 592 S08-09 1289 CHI 102 S08-09 Chih-p'ing Chou Chinese 101 or permission of the Instructor. 1290 CHI 107 S08-09 Li Xu Chi 105 or instructor's permission. 1291 CHI 108 S08-09 Haoyuan Duan Chi 103 or Instructor's permission. 1292 CHI 302 S08-09 Joanne Y. Chiang Chi 301 or Permission of Instructor. 1293 CHI 304 S08-09 Tracy Y. Chong Chi 303 or permission of instructor. 1294 CHI 306 S08-09 Chen Gao Chi 305 or Permission of Instructor. 1295 CHI 404 S08-09 Jingyu Wang CHI 403 or instructor's permission. 1296 CHI 406 S08-09 Zheng Qu CHI 405 or permission of the instructor. 1297 CHI 412 S08-09 Chih-p'ing Chou 1298 CHM 202 S08-09 Andrew B. Bocarsly, Robert P. L'Esperance This course is a continuation of CHM 201; also open to CHM 207 students. Calculus not required. 1299 CHM 304 S08-09 Erik J. Sorensen, Henry L. Gingrich CHM 301 or CHM 303. Course is open to freshmen. 1300 CHM 306 S08-09 Michael T. Kelly Prerequisites: CHM 202 or CHM 204 and MAT 104, or CHM 215, or permission of instructor. Course is open to freshmen who have completed CHM 215. 1301 CHM 333 S08-09 François Morel CHM 202 or CHM 204 or equivalent. (Consult instructor.) 1302 CHM 406 S08-09 Zoltán G. Soos MAT 201 or equivalent. Some knowledge of thermodynamics is useful. Open to freshmen and sophomores only with instructor's permission. 1303 CHM 408 S08-09 Jeffrey Schwartz 1304 CHM 502 S08-09 Herschel A. Rabitz 1305 CHM 507 S08-09 1306 CHM 510 S08-09 Salvatore Torquato 1307 CHM 512 S08-09 Steven L. Bernasek 1308 CHM 516 S08-09 Jannette Carey Some background in chemistry and familiarity with basic biochemical terms is assumed, but there are no specific prerequisites. 1309 CHM 525 S08-09 Gerard C. Dismukes Not open to freshmen. Grading will be based upon: 1. Study guide questions based on reading assignments 2. Class participation in Open discussion format of reading assignments 3. Written and oral presentation of case study of a renewable energy technology 4. Leading and preparing an interview of one of the guest speakers 1310 CHM 534 S08-09 Paul J. Reider, David W. MacMillan One full year of undergraduate organic chemistry 1311 CHM 536 S08-09 Abigail G. Doyle 1312 CHM 539 S08-09 Istvan Pelczer 1313 CHM 542 S08-09 Michael H. Hecht 1314 CHM 544 S08-09 John T. Groves 1315 CHV 532 S08-09 Peter P. Brooks 1316 CLA 211 S08-09 Andrew L. Ford, Andrew T. Siebengartner, Adam S. Gitner Completion of the Writing Seminar, or permission of instructor. 1317 CLA 216 S08-09 Nino Luraghi 1318 CLA 327 S08-09 Harriet I. Flower CLA 217, 218 or 219, or permission of instructor 1319 CLA 335 S08-09 Constanze Magdalene Güthenke 1320 CLA 345 S08-09 Brooke A. Holmes 1321 CLA 505 S08-09 Andrew L. Ford 1322 CLA 521 S08-09 Nino Luraghi 1323 CLA 529 S08-09 Constanze Magdalene Güthenke 1324 CLA 534 S08-09 Denis C. Feeney 1325 CLA 539 S08-09 Edward J. Champlin 1326 CLA 548 S08-09 Alan M. Stahl 1327 CLA 599 S08-09 Brent D. Shaw This course is only open to post-generals students. Each student will give one fifty-minute presentation of work in progress. 1328 CLG 102 S08-09 Michael A. Flower CLG 101 or Permission Of Instructor. Greek 101-102 are a unit. Greek 102 must be taken to receive credit for 101. Greek 101 must be passed to qualify for 102. 1329 CLG 103 S08-09 Joshua T. Katz 1330 CLG 108 S08-09 Christian Wildberg CLG 105 or Permission of Instructor. 1331 CLG 214 S08-09 Janet D. Downie CLG105 or CLG108 1332 CLG 240 S08-09 Kevin J. Kalish 1333 CLG 310 S08-09 Brooke A. Holmes CLG108 or Permission of Instructor. 1334 COM 204 S08-09 Benjamin Conisbee Baer 1335 COM 206 S08-09 Maria A. DiBattista 1336 COM 210 S08-09 Lital Levy 1337 COM 236 S08-09 Margaret H. Beissinger 1338 COM 300 S08-09 Thomas W. Hare 1339 COM 303 S08-09 Sandra L. Bermann 1340 COM 374 S08-09 Thomas W. Hare, Riley K. Lee Prospective students must apply through Tom Hare (thare@princeton.edu, 8-7202). No previous knowledge of the instrument is required, students need not know how to read any musical notation, and they need not be musicians at the start of the course. There will be opportunities for readers of Chinese and/or Japanese to use their skills, but no knowledge of (any) foreign language is assumed or required for the course. 1341 COM 380 S08-09 Lital Levy 1342 COM 383 S08-09 Susana Draper 1343 COM 384 S08-09 Leonard Barkan 1344 COM 385 S08-09 Wendy L. Belcher 1345 COM 404 S08-09 Caryl Emerson None. Freshmen encouraged to apply. European history courses welcome but not required; basic historical background, maps, timelines, and biographies will be provided in class and through supplementary readings. 1346 COM 535 S08-09 Benjamin Conisbee Baer 1347 COM 552 S08-09 Margaret A. Doody 1348 COM 564 S08-09 Peter P. Brooks 1349 COM 581 S08-09 Thomas W. Hare 1350 COS 126 S08-09 Kevin Wayne 1351 COS 217 S08-09 Jennifer L. Rexford COS 126 (recommended), or ORF 201, or score of 5 on the AP Computer Science Exam. 1352 COS 226 S08-09 Robert Sedgewick COS 126 or permission of instructor. 1353 COS 320 S08-09 Andrew W. Appel COS 217 and COS 226. 1354 COS 325 S08-09 Perry R. Cook MAT 104 and COS 217. 1355 COS 333 S08-09 Brian W. Kernighan COS 217 and COS 226. 1356 COS 398 S08-09 David P. Walker Open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared. B.S.E. candidates only. 1357 COS 423 S08-09 Robert E. Tarjan COS 226 and 340, or permission of instructor 1358 COS 426 S08-09 Thomas A. Funkhouser COS 217 and COS 226. 1359 COS 435 S08-09 Andrea S. LaPaugh COS 226 1360 COS 444 S08-09 Kenneth Steiglitz ECO 310; or COS 226 and COS 217; or Permission of the Instructor. 1361 COS 461 S08-09 Michael J. Freedman COS 217 1362 COS 498 S08-09 David P. Walker Open to qualified juniors if they have already taken COS 398. B.S.E candidates only. 1363 COS 513 S08-09 David M. Blei COS 402 or 424. Undergraduates by permission of instructor only. No auditors. Class limited to 25. 1364 COS 522 S08-09 Boaz M. Barak COS 423. 1365 COS 557 S08-09 Olga G. Troyanskaya 1366 COS 598A S08-09 Bernard Chazelle 1367 COS 598B S08-09 Fei-Fei Li 1368 COS 598C S08-09 Vivek S. Pai 1369 COS 598D S08-09 Robert E. Schapire COS 402 or 424 or 511 or permission of instructor. No undergraduates, no auditors. 1370 CWR 202 S08-09 Sarah Arvio, James Richardson, Brenda A. Shaughnessy {Admission by application only.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications with writing samples should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 1371 CWR 204 S08-09 Susan M. Choi, Susanna P. Moore, Joyce Carol Oates {[NOT OPEN TO SENIORS.] Admission by application only.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications with writing samples should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 1372 CWR 206 S08-09 Charles K. Williams {Admission by application only.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications with writing samples should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 1373 CWR 302 S08-09 Charles K. Williams, Susan Wheeler {Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications with writing samples should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 1374 CWR 304 S08-09 Edmund V. White, Jeffrey K. Eugenides, Chang-rae Lee {Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications with writing samples should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 1375 CWR 306 S08-09 Charles K. Williams {Admission by application only and two 200-level workshops with strong recommendations from instructors and/or proficiency in language to be translated.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications with writing samples should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 1376 DAN 209 S08-09 Edisa K. Weeks 1377 DAN 211 S08-09 Dyane Harvey Salaam Some form of social dancing, good, natural movement aptitude, or former dance training. This is an OPEN ENROLLMENT course. If you have difficulty registering through SCORE, please contact crystalh@princeton.edu 1378 DAN 220 S08-09 Edisa K. Weeks, Rebecca J. Lazier {PREREQUISITE:} DAN 219, equivalent previous training, or by instructor's permission. {INTERVIEW INFORMATION:} THERE IS NO APPLICATION FOR THIS COURSE. In order to assure correct placement, interested students must attend an open interview. Monday, November 10th & 17th: 1:30-2:00 Room 116, Tuesday, November 11th & 18th: 1:30-2:00 Room 114, Wednesday, November 12th & 19th: 1:30-2:00 Room 116, Thursday, November 13th & 20th: 1:30-2:00 Room 117. 1379 DAN 309 S08-09 Edisa K. Weeks {PREREQUISITE:} DAN 219 or 220, equivalent previous training, or by interview and instructor's permission. {INTERVIEW INFORMATION:} THERE IS NO APPLICATION FOR THIS COURSE. In order to assure correct placement, interested students must attend an open interview. Monday, November 10th & 17th: 1:30-2:00 Room 116, Tuesday, November 11th & 18th: 1:30-2:00 Room 114, Wednesday November 12th & 19th: 1:30-2:00 Room 116, Thursday, November 13th & 20th: 1:30-2:00 Room 117. 1380 DAN 321 S08-09 Patricia Hoffbauer 1381 DAN 409 S08-09 Tina Fehlandt DAN 409 is designed for students with minimum of two or preferably three dance program courses from the following: DAN 309 and/or DAN 319 and/or DAN 419 and/or DAN 420, or the equivalent outside experience. {ATTENDANCE:} Attendance in all classes and completion of all work required. 1382 EAS 222 S08-09 Steven Chung 1383 EAS 225 S08-09 Amy B. Borovoy 1384 EAS 232 S08-09 Ping Wang 1385 EAS 240 S08-09 Benjamin A. Elman 1386 EAS 320 S08-09 Martin C. Collcutt 1387 EAS 327 S08-09 Martin Kern 1388 EAS 328 S08-09 Steven Chung 1389 EAS 333 S08-09 Andrew H. Plaks 1390 EAS 437 S08-09 Amy B. Borovoy One course on Asia or one course on anthropology/cultural analysis. 1391 EAS 447 S08-09 Seiichi Makino JPN 105 or equivalent. 1392 EAS 514 S08-09 Benjamin A. Elman 1393 EAS 523 S08-09 David L. Howell 1394 EAS 531 S08-09 Martin Kern 1395 EAS 533 S08-09 Martin Kern, Ping Wang 1396 EAS 541 S08-09 Richard H. Okada 1397 EAS 542 S08-09 Atsuko Ueda 1398 EAS 543 S08-09 Richard H. Okada 1399 EAS 545 S08-09 Keiko Ono 1400 EAS 546 S08-09 Keiko Ono JPN 403 or permission of Instructor. 1401 EAS 564 S08-09 Keiko Ono 1402 EAS 592 S08-09 David R. Leheny 1403 ECO 100 S08-09 Robert D. Willig 1404 ECO 101 S08-09 Alan S. Blinder ECO 101 is offered both terms and may be taken before or after (or simultaneously with) ECO 100. 1405 ECO 202 S08-09 Ulrich K. Mueller ECO 100 and ECO 101 and MAT 103. 1406 ECO 301 S08-09 Victor E. Li ECO 100 and 101 1407 ECO 310 S08-09 Stephen E. Morris ECO 100 and MAT 200 or MAT 201. Not required for concentrators. 1408 ECO 311 S08-09 Thomas J. Sargent ECO 100 and ECO 101 and MAT 200 or MAT 201. 1409 ECO 313 S08-09 Henry S. Farber ECO 302 or ECO 312, and Calculus. 1410 ECO 341 S08-09 Harvey S. Rosen ECO 100. A working knowledge of calculus is required for this course. 1411 ECO 352 S08-09 Avinash K. Dixit MAT 103 and ECO 300 or 310 1412 ECO 363 S08-09 Hyun S. Shin Prerequisites: ECO 362 subsumes prerequisites for ECO 363. 1413 ECO 370 S08-09 Elizabeth C. Bogan ECO 100 and ECO 101. These are firm prerequisites, NOT co-requisites. This course counts towards WWS disciplinary perspectives requirement. 1414 ECO 371 S08-09 Victoria K. Vernon 1415 ECO 385 S08-09 Thomas C. Leonard ECO 100 1416 ECO 386 S08-09 Thomas C. Leonard ECO 100 1417 ECO 448 S08-09 Wolfgang Pesendorfer MAT 203 or equivalent, or instructor's permission. 1418 ECO 462 S08-09 Rossen I. Valkanov ECO 362, ECO 365; or FIN 501 and FIN 522. 1419 ECO 464 S08-09 Ormond G. Sexton ECO 300 or ECO 310. 1420 ECO 465 S08-09 Wei Xiong Course requires ECO 362, ECO 202, or equivalent statistics course, and calculus. 1421 ECO 491 S08-09 Rossen I. Valkanov ECO 362, ECO 465 1422 ECO 492 S08-09 Jean-Christophe de Swaan 1423 ECO 502 S08-09 Dilip J. Abreu, José A. Scheinkman 1424 ECO 504 S08-09 Christopher A. Sims 1425 ECO 510 S08-09 Stephen E. Morris, Eric S. Maskin 1426 ECO 512 S08-09 Yuliy V. Sannikov, Dilip J. Abreu 1427 ECO 514 S08-09 Sylvain Chassang, Satoru Takahashi 1428 ECO 518 S08-09 Angus S. Deaton, Mark W. Watson ECO 517. 1429 ECO 519 S08-09 Andriy Norets, Andres Aradillas-Lopez 1430 ECO 522 S08-09 Thomas J. Sargent, Christopher A. Sims 1431 ECO 524 S08-09 Jesse M. Rothstein 1432 ECO 526 S08-09 Yuliy V. Sannikov, Wei Xiong 1433 ECO 532 S08-09 Henry S. Farber, Cecilia E. Rouse, Alexandre Mas 1434 ECO 552 S08-09 Pinelopi K. Goldberg, Gene M. Grossman, Marc J. Melitz 1435 ECO 563 S08-09 Pinelopi K. Goldberg, Samuel A. Schulhofer-Wohl ECO 562 1436 ECO 572 S08-09 Georges R. Reniers ECO 571 or instructor's permission. 1437 ECO 575 S08-09 Markus K. Brunnermeier 1438 ECO 581A S08-09 Sylvain Chassang 1439 ECO 581C S08-09 Christopher A. Sims 1440 ECO 581D S08-09 Cecilia E. Rouse 1441 ECO 581E S08-09 Angus S. Deaton, Taryn L. Dinkelman 1442 ECO 581F S08-09 Gene M. Grossman 1443 ECO 581G S08-09 Ulrich K. Mueller 1444 ECO 581H S08-09 Jakub W. Jurek 1445 ECO 581I S08-09 Elizabeth M. Armstrong, Noreen J. Goldman 1446 ECO 581J S08-09 Roland J. Benabou 1447 ECO 581K S08-09 Thomas Romer 1448 ECS 330 S08-09 Eileen A. Reeves 1449 ECS 340 S08-09 Eduardo L. Cadava ECS students will be given priority. Enrollment is by sign-up sheet in the ECS office, 207 Scheide Caldwell House or e-mail mjreilly@princeton.edu 1450 EEB 301 S08-09 Jeanne Altmann 1451 EEB 314 S08-09 Cassandra M. Nunez EEB 211 1452 EEB 328 S08-09 Andrew P. Dobson Prerequisite: 210 or 211; one year of calculus; 321 1453 EEB 332 S08-09 Richard Cooke, Dolores R. Piperno Prerequisites: 210 or 211, and 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring Semester in tropical ecology program in Panama. 1454 EEB 338 S08-09 Yves F. Basset EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester tropical biology program in Panama 1455 EEB 346 S08-09 Stephen W. Pacala EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester in tropical biology taught in Panama. 1456 EEB 350 S08-09 Martin C. Wikelski Enrollment limited to EEB juniors only and they must be enrolled in the Tropical Ecology Program in Panama. 1457 EEB 380 S08-09 Corinna Riginos, Paula G. Kahumbu Open to students enrolled in the field semester in Kenya 1458 EEB 404 S08-09 Daniel I. Rubenstein EEB 211. Permission of the instructor is required for non-EEB majors. 1459 EEB 414 S08-09 Leonid Kruglyak, Peter Andolfatto EEB 309, EEB 320, or MOL 342, or CHM 236/COS 236/MOL236/PHY236. Strong familiarity with genetics and molecular biology. 1460 EEB 424 S08-09 Simon A. Levin 1461 EEB 521 S08-09 Andrew P. Dobson 1462 EEB 522 S08-09 With the instructor's permission, undergraduates are welcome to audit, but no credit is given for this course. 1463 EEB 532 S08-09 Stuart A. Altmann 1464 EGR 193 S08-09 Frank P. Calaprice Open to BSE freshmen who were enrolled in both EGR/MAT/PHY 191 and 192 in the fall semester. 1465 EGR 194 S08-09 Jennifer L. Rexford, Jay B. Benziger, Michael G. Littman Open to BSE freshmen 1466 EGR 250 S08-09 Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters 1467 EGR 251 S08-09 Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters EGR 250 1468 EGR 350 S08-09 Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters Sophomores and Juniors only 1469 EGR 351 S08-09 Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters EGR 350 1470 EGR 450 S08-09 Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters 1471 EGR 451 S08-09 Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters EGR 450 1472 EGR 492 S08-09 James J. Shinn This course will no longer require an application. A background in engineering, computer science, or the life sciences is helpful but certainly not required. 1473 ELE 102 S08-09 Claire F. Gmachl Participation of non-science/engineering and interdisciplinary students is strongly encouraged. 1474 ELE 206 S08-09 Ron Weiss 1475 ELE 208 S08-09 Stephen Y. Chou, Conrad L. Silvestre PHY 104. Pass/Fail not available to EE majors. Successful completion of ELE208 is a prerequisite for admission to senior independent work in the silicon device fabrication laboratory. PHY104 is a Pre or Co-requisite. Elementary knowledge of circuits is required. 1476 ELE 302 S08-09 Bradley W. Dickinson ELE 206 and ELE 301. Permission of instructor. 1477 ELE 342 S08-09 Mansour Shayegan PHY 103 or PHY 105 and PHY 104 or PHY 106. 1478 ELE 352 S08-09 Jason W. Fleischer PHY 104 or ELE 351. 1479 ELE 391 S08-09 Sanjeev R. Kulkarni MAT 103 or Permission Of Instructor. 1480 ELE 396 S08-09 Andrew A. Houck A previous quantum mechanics course will not be required. Requires sophomore linear algebra at the level of Math 202, 204, 217 or the equivalent. 1481 ELE 398 S08-09 Bradley W. Dickinson This course is open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared. 1482 ELE 401 S08-09 Antoine Kahn ELE 203 and ELE 208 1483 ELE 442 S08-09 Ravindra N. Bhatt ELE 441 or PHY 405 1484 ELE 454 S08-09 Paul R. Prucnal 1485 ELE 482 S08-09 Bede Liu ELE 301 1486 ELE 486 S08-09 Sergio Verdú ELE 301 and ORF 309. Familiarity with topics covered by ELE485 is desirable. 1487 ELE 491 S08-09 Ed Zschau 1488 ELE 498 S08-09 Bradley W. Dickinson Senior standing is required for enrollment in this course. 1489 ELE 514 S08-09 Bede Liu 1490 ELE 519 S08-09 Bede Liu 1491 ELE 530 S08-09 Fernando Pérez-Cruz 1492 ELE 539A S08-09 Mung Chiang 1493 ELE 539B S08-09 Thomas J. Richardson 1494 ELE 541 S08-09 Sigurd Wagner, James C. Sturm A course in solid-state or semiconductor physics, or in solid-state chemistry. 1495 ELE 542 S08-09 Antoine Kahn 1496 ELE 555 S08-09 Gerard Wysocki 1497 ELE 571 S08-09 Sun-Yuan Kung 1498 ELE 577 S08-09 Niraj K. Jha 1499 ELE 583 S08-09 Margaret R. Martonosi, Douglas W. Clark 1500 ELE 591 S08-09 Ed Zschau 1501 ELE 598 S08-09 Bede Liu 1502 ENG 200 S08-09 James Richardson First-year students welcome. Prospective concentrators should take this course (or 201, or 202) and English 205 . 1503 ENG 205 S08-09 Oliver M. Arnold, Sophie G. Gee First-year students welcome. English 205 is a prerequisite for entrance into the Department of English. 1504 ENG 217 S08-09 Sarah M. Anderson 1505 ENG 305 S08-09 D. V. Smith 1506 ENG 311 S08-09 Lawrence N. Danson 1507 ENG 315 S08-09 Nigel Smith 1508 ENG 318 S08-09 Nigel Smith 1509 ENG 327 S08-09 Claudia L. Johnson 1510 ENG 329 S08-09 Susan J. Wolfson 1511 ENG 340 S08-09 Tamsen O. Wolff 1512 ENG 341 S08-09 Maria A. DiBattista 1513 ENG 351 S08-09 Benjamin L. Widiss 1514 ENG 365 S08-09 Esther H. Schor 1515 ENG 366 S08-09 William A. Gleason 1516 ENG 371 S08-09 Eduardo L. Cadava 1517 ENG 402 S08-09 Alexandra T. Vazquez 1518 ENG 403 S08-09 Diana J. Fuss 1519 ENG 405 S08-09 Thomas C. Toibin 1520 ENG 407 S08-09 Lawrence N. Danson 1521 ENG 511 S08-09 Rita Copeland 1522 ENG 522 S08-09 Jeff Dolven 1523 ENG 525 S08-09 Oliver M. Arnold 1524 ENG 545 S08-09 Sophie G. Gee 1525 ENG 550 S08-09 Susan J. Wolfson 1526 ENG 555 S08-09 Daphne A. Brooks 1527 ENG 560 S08-09 Jill S. Dolan 1528 ENG 563 S08-09 Susan A. Stewart 1529 ENG 567 S08-09 Anne A. Cheng 1530 ENG 574 S08-09 Jeff E. Nunokawa 1531 ENG 581 S08-09 Diana J. Fuss 1532 ENV 204A S08-09 Michael Oppenheimer 1533 ENV 204B S08-09 Michael Oppenheimer 1534 ENV 304 S08-09 Ramanan Laxminarayan Calculus is required. 1535 ENV 305 S08-09 1536 ENV 306 S08-09 Frank J. Popper 1537 ENV 310 S08-09 George S. Hawkins 1538 ENV 320 S08-09 Timothy D. Searchinger 1539 ENV 340 S08-09 Eileen Zerba 1540 ENV 352 S08-09 David Schlosberg 1541 ENV 360 S08-09 Xenia K. Morin MOL and CHM intro courses recommended. 1542 EPS 300 S08-09 Ezra N. Suleiman PDF option is not available to certificate candidates 1543 EPS 382 S08-09 Ingolf E. Pernice 1544 FIN 502 S08-09 Darius Palia 1545 FIN 515 S08-09 Rossen I. Valkanov FIN 501 and FIN 522. 1546 FIN 519 S08-09 Ormond G. Sexton 1547 FIN 522 S08-09 Wei Xiong 1548 FIN 561 S08-09 René A. Carmona 1549 FIN 591 S08-09 Rossen I. Valkanov FIN 501, FIN 522 1550 FIN 592 S08-09 Jean-Christophe de Swaan 1551 FRE 102 S08-09 Murielle M. Perrier FRE 101 or Permission Of Instructor. No credit is given for FRE 101 unless FRE 102 is successfully completed. 1552 FRE 103 S08-09 Odile M. Belmont Prerequisites include approximately two years of high school French and an appropriate score on the Princeton French Language Placement Test. Permission of Placement Officer required. 1553 FRE 107 S08-09 Anne C. Aubert FRE 102 or FRE 103, or special permission. 1554 FRE 108 S08-09 Anne Ambrogelly Placement through the University's Placement Test, completion of FRE 105, or permission of the Language Coordinator. 1555 FRE 207 S08-09 Anne Ambrogelly FRE 107, FRE 108, or placement based on placement test. 1556 FRE 215 S08-09 Christine M. Sagnier FRE 108 or equivalent; FRE 207 recommended. 1557 FRE 222 S08-09 Volker Schröder FRE 107, 108, or 207 (or equivalent). 1558 FRE 307 S08-09 Martine R. Benjamin Prerequisite: a 200-level French course or permission of instructor. 1559 FRE 317 S08-09 André Benhaďm FRE 207 or permission of Instructor. 1560 FRE 321 S08-09 Sarah Kay Prerequisite: a 200-level French course or Permission of Instructor. 1561 FRE 351 S08-09 Natasha C. Lee Prerequisite: a 200-level French course or Instructor's permission. 1562 FRE 359 S08-09 Marie-Hélčne Huet FRE 207 1563 FRE 366 S08-09 Thomas A. Trezise One 200-level literature course 1564 FRE 500 S08-09 Christine M. Sagnier 1565 FRE 506 S08-09 Sarah Kay 1566 FRE 519 S08-09 Marie-Hélčne Huet 1567 FRE 525 S08-09 Efthymia Rentzou 1568 FRE 528 S08-09 Madeleine L. Dobie 1569 FRE 1027 S08-09 Florent Masse FRE 101 and Permission of Instructor. 1570 FRS 102 S08-09 Rivka A. Feeley 1571 FRS 104 S08-09 Michael J. Berry, Adam N. Elga 1572 FRS 106 S08-09 Pierre A. Piroué 1573 FRS 108 S08-09 W. Barksdale Maynard 1574 FRS 110 S08-09 Susan A. Stewart 1575 FRS 112 S08-09 Yaacob Dweck 1576 FRS 114 S08-09 Alan S. Chimacoff 1577 FRS 116 S08-09 Bennett Foddy 1578 FRS 118 S08-09 Ivan Zaknic 1579 FRS 120 S08-09 Michael D. Lemonick, Edwin L. Turner 1580 FRS 122 S08-09 Anne M. Morel-Kraepiel 1581 FRS 124 S08-09 John G. Gager 1582 FRS 128 S08-09 James S. Diamond 1583 FRS 130 S08-09 1584 FRS 132 S08-09 Angel G. Loureiro 1585 FRS 136 S08-09 Denise L. Mauzerall 1586 FRS 138 S08-09 Ricardo Montez 1587 FRS 140 S08-09 1588 FRS 142 S08-09 Susan L. Sugarman 1589 FRS 144 S08-09 Benjamin L. Widiss 1590 FRS 146 S08-09 Volker Schröder 1591 FRS 148 S08-09 1592 FRS 150 S08-09 Louis Padulo 1593 FRS 152 S08-09 Janice E. Paran 1594 FRS 154 S08-09 Brent D. Shaw 1595 FRS 156 S08-09 Serguei A. Oushakine 1596 FRS 158 S08-09 Kathryn M. Wagner 1597 FRS 160 S08-09 Aldin K. Mutembei 1598 FRS 162 S08-09 Eduardo F. Canedo 1599 FRS 166 S08-09 Cornel R. West 1600 FRS 168 S08-09 John W. Axcelson 1601 FRS 170 S08-09 Smita B. Brunnermeier 1602 FRS 172 S08-09 Simon E. Gikandi 1603 FRS 174 S08-09 Harold V. Poor, Lalitha Sankar 1604 FRS 176 S08-09 Roblin R. Meeks 1605 FRS 178 S08-09 1606 FRS 180 S08-09 1607 FRS 182 S08-09 1608 FRS 184 S08-09 Craig B. Arnold 1609 FRS 186 S08-09 Eran Kaplan 1610 GEO 202A S08-09 Jorge L. Sarmiento High School biology, chemistry. 1611 GEO 202B S08-09 Jorge L. Sarmiento High School biology, chemistry. 1612 GEO 210B S08-09 Allan M. Rubin 1613 GEO 255 S08-09 Tullis C. Onstott, Edwin L. Turner, Laura F. Landweber At least one course (but two is recommended) in Astrophysics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Geology is required. In the case of freshmen, an advanced placement score of 4 or 5 in Chemistry, Biology or Physics is required. 1614 GEO 316 S08-09 Nadine McQuarrie Prerequisite: 210, 235, or instructor's permission. 1615 GEO 399 S08-09 Gregory E. van der Vink None 1616 GEO 417 S08-09 Bess B. Ward Prerequisites: One 300-level course in chemistry or biology, or instructor's permission. Two 90-minute classes. 1617 GEO 450 S08-09 Adam C. Maloof One semester of college-level calculus and two semesters of physics, chemistry or biology are required. 1618 GEO 470 S08-09 Satish C. Myneni Prerequisites: CHM 331, or any other basic chemistry course. 1619 GEO 499 S08-09 Gregory E. van der Vink 1620 GEO 501 S08-09 Thomas S. Duffy 1621 GEO 506 S08-09 Michael L. Bender 1622 GEO 523 S08-09 Tullis C. Onstott 1623 GEO 538 S08-09 Michael L. Bender 1624 GEO 539 S08-09 Gerta Keller 1625 GEO 546 S08-09 Jeroen Tromp, Frederik J. Simons 1626 GEO 558 S08-09 Jeroen Tromp 1627 GER 102 S08-09 James W. Rankin GER 101 or permission of instructor. About 12 students per section. Normally no credit is given for GER 101 unless followed by 102. 1628 GER 107 S08-09 Robert P. Ebert GER 105 or Permission of Instructor. Classes conducted in German. 1629 GER 208 S08-09 Sara S. Poor GER 107 or equivalent 1630 GER 210 S08-09 Michael W. Jennings 1631 GER 211 S08-09 Thomas Y. Levin 1632 GER 306 S08-09 Sigrid Weigel 1633 GER 307 S08-09 Arnd Wedemeyer GER 107 1634 GER 320 S08-09 Stanley A. Corngold Freshmen only by special permission. 1635 GER 324 S08-09 Elisabeth J. Vogel GER 107 or equivalent; 200-level recommended. 1636 GER 508 S08-09 Sara S. Poor 1637 GER 515 S08-09 Sigrid Weigel 1638 GER 520 S08-09 Thomas Y. Levin, Nikolaus Wegmann 1639 GER 521 S08-09 Arnd Wedemeyer 1640 GER 522 S08-09 Elisabeth J. Vogel 1641 GER 1025 S08-09 James W. Rankin GER 101 and permission of instructor. Enrollment by invitation only, following an interview with the course instructor; interviews are normally offered to students in GER 101 attaining a grade of "A" or A-. 1642 GHP 351 S08-09 Burton H. Singer, Christina H. Paxson, Evan S. Lieberman 1643 HEB 102 S08-09 Esther Robbins HEB 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 1644 HEB 107 S08-09 Esther Robbins HEB 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 1645 HEB 302 S08-09 Esther Robbins 1646 HEB 402 S08-09 Esther Robbins Fluent speakers 1647 HIN 102 S08-09 Mekhala D. Natavar Hindi 101 or the equivalent level of proficiency. 1648 HIN 107 S08-09 Mekhala D. Natavar Intermediate Hindi (HIN105) or the equivalent level of proficiency. 1649 HIS 201 S08-09 Jeremy I. Adelman P/D/F option is not available for History concentrators. 1650 HIS 208 S08-09 Susan Naquin, David L. Howell 1651 HIS 212 S08-09 David N. Cannadine P/D/F option not available for History concentrators. 1652 HIS 280 S08-09 John M. Murrin, James A. Dun First priority is given to Sophomores then Freshmen; no juniors or seniors are admitted. 1653 HIS 282 S08-09 Sheldon M. Garon 1654 HIS 293 S08-09 D. Graham Burnett Student auditors with instructor's permission. 1655 HIS 303 S08-09 Vera S. Candiani 1656 HIS 314 S08-09 Mariana P. Candido 1657 HIS 332 S08-09 Bhavani Raman 1658 HIS 341 S08-09 Jan T. Gross 1659 HIS 343 S08-09 Helmut Reimitz 1660 HIS 354 S08-09 Anson G. Rabinbach 1661 HIS 366 S08-09 Harold James 1662 HIS 367 S08-09 William C. Jordan 1663 HIS 373 S08-09 Robert S. Wilentz 1664 HIS 377 S08-09 Rebecca A. Rix 1665 HIS 384 S08-09 Margot Canaday 1666 HIS 385 S08-09 Hendrik A. Hartog 1667 HIS 390 S08-09 Tera W. Hunter 1668 HIS 399 S08-09 Emily Thompson 1669 HIS 400 S08-09 Jenna Weissman-Joselit Students interested in taking this course must contact History's Undergraduate Administrator (etta@princeton.edu). 1670 HIS 411 S08-09 Paul L. Miles Enrollment limited to juniors and seniors only. 1671 HIS 425 S08-09 Angela B. Gleason 1672 HIS 430 S08-09 David S. Clark 1673 HIS 465 S08-09 Irena G. Gross 1674 HIS 473 S08-09 Jonathan I. Levy 1675 HIS 490 S08-09 Robert DiSalle 1676 HIS 504 S08-09 Vera S. Candiani 1677 HIS 529 S08-09 Susan Naquin 1678 HIS 543 S08-09 Peter R. Brown 1679 HIS 548 S08-09 Liam M. Brockey 1680 HIS 554 S08-09 Harold James 1681 HIS 555 S08-09 David S. Clark 1682 HIS 560 S08-09 Jan T. Gross 1683 HIS 561 S08-09 Anson G. Rabinbach 1684 HIS 573 S08-09 Hendrik A. Hartog 1685 HIS 580 S08-09 Bradley R. Simpson 1686 HIS 583 S08-09 Julian E. Zelizer 1687 HIS 590 S08-09 Daniel T. Rodgers, Joshua B. Guild 1688 HLS 102 S08-09 HLS 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. 1689 HLS 107 S08-09 Zoe E. Passati-Bouloutas HLS 105 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. 1690 HOS 596 S08-09 Angela N. Creager 1691 HOS 599 S08-09 Michael D. Gordin 1692 HUM 207 S08-09 Esther H. Schor 1693 HUM 218 S08-09 Graham M. Jones, Esther da Costa Meyer, Lucia Allais Students who have not completed HUM 216 - 217 should submit an application (on the Humanities Council website) with a letter describing their interest in taking 218 - 219 and their background in classical, biblical and medieval studies. Deadline is December 7 for notification by December 11. 1694 HUM 219 S08-09 Gideon A. Rosen, Daniel Cloud, Christina H. Lee See HUM 218 1695 HUM 234 S08-09 Richard H. Okada, Michael D. Emmerich 1696 ISC 233 S08-09 Curtis G. Callan, David Botstein, Olga G. Troyanskaya Familiarity with calculus at the level of MAT 103/104 or Advanced Placement Calculus BC, solid high school physics and chemistry courses. Students must have completed ISC/CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 231 and 232 in the Fall. 1697 ISC 234 S08-09 Olga G. Troyanskaya, Curtis G. Callan, David Botstein Familiarity with calculus at the level of MAT 103/104 or Advanced Placement Calculus BC, solid high school physics and chemistry courses. Students must have completed ISC/CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 231 and 232 in the Fall. 1698 ISC 236 S08-09 David Botstein, Leonid Kruglyak, Joshua D. Rabinowitz Students are expected to have completed ISC/CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 235. 1699 ITA 102 S08-09 Daniela B. Antonucci ITA 101 or Permission of Instructor. 1700 ITA 208 S08-09 Silvia M. Stoyanova ITA 107 or Permission of Instructor. 1701 ITA 303 S08-09 Giuseppe F. Mazzotta Freshmen may enroll only with instructor's permission. 1702 ITA 312 S08-09 Gaetana Marrone-Puglia No knowledge of Italian is required to enroll. 1703 ITA 318 S08-09 Fiorenza A. Weinapple 1704 ITA 1027 S08-09 Fiorenza A. Weinapple ITA 101 and Permission of Instructor. 1705 JDS 303 S08-09 Simeon B. Chavel JDS 302 or with instructor's consent. 1706 JDS 315 S08-09 Ruth K. Westheimer 1707 JDS 316 S08-09 Jenna Weissman-Joselit 1708 JDS 345 S08-09 Simeon B. Chavel 1709 JDS 386 S08-09 Peter Schäfer, Michael Fishbane 1710 JDS 399 S08-09 Eran Kaplan 1711 JPN 102 S08-09 Hisae Matsui JPN 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 1712 JPN 107 S08-09 Kyoko M. Loetscher, Hisae Matsui JPN 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 1713 JPN 302 S08-09 Yukari Tokumasu 1714 JPN 306 S08-09 Tomoko Shibata 1715 JPN 402 S08-09 Seiichi Makino 1716 JPN 404 S08-09 Keiko Ono JPN 403 or Permission Of Instructor. 1717 JRN 240 S08-09 John A. McPhee For the writing sample, submit whatever you consider to be your best work from any source. Applications at http://humanities.princeton.edu 1718 JRN 440 S08-09 Claudia R. Pierpont Applications at http://humanities.princeton.edu. 1719 JRN 445 S08-09 Barton D. Gellman Applications at http://humanities.princeton.edu. 1720 JRN 447 S08-09 Elisabeth Rosenthal Applications at http://humanities.princeton.edu. 1721 JRN 449 S08-09 Thanassis Cambanis Applications at http://humanities.princeton.edu. 1722 JRN 452 S08-09 Kathy Kiely Applications at http://humanities.princeton.edu. 1723 KOR 102 S08-09 Joowon Suh KOR 101 or Instructor's permission. 1724 KOR 107 S08-09 Jini Noh KOR 105 or Permission of Instructor. 1725 KOR 302 S08-09 Joowon Suh, Jini Noh Prerequisites: KOR 301 or placement test. 1726 KOR 402 S08-09 Jini Noh KOR 401 or permission of the instructor. 1727 LAS 402 S08-09 José Manuel Prieto A 200-level Spanish course. 1728 LAT 102 S08-09 Janet D. Downie LAT 101 or Permission of Instructor. 1729 LAT 103 S08-09 Jacob L. Mackey 1730 LAT 108 S08-09 Brent D. Shaw LAT 105 or Permission of Instructor. 1731 LAT 204 S08-09 Harriet I. Flower LAT 108 or permission of instructor. 1732 LAT 335 S08-09 Andrew M. Feldherr LAT 108 or higher or permission of instructor based on equivalent preparation. 1733 LAT 338 S08-09 Edward J. Champlin LAT 108 or equivalent with permission of the instructor. 1734 LIN 201 S08-09 Marguerite A. Browning 1735 LIN 204 S08-09 Robert A. Freidin 1736 LIN 215 S08-09 Adele E. Goldberg 1737 LIN 302 S08-09 Robert A. Freidin LIN 201 or 212 recommended, but not required. 1738 LIN 303 S08-09 Edwin S. Williams LIN 213 or Permission Of Instructor. LIN 213 or equivalent preparation in syntax required. 1739 LIN 306 S08-09 Edwin S. Williams 1740 MAE 206 S08-09 N. J. Kasdin MAT 201 and PHY 103 and MAE 223 or CEE 205. Open to freshmen with instructor's permission only. 1741 MAE 222 S08-09 Pino Martin MAT 104 and MAT 202. MAT 202 may be taken concurrently. 1742 MAE 224 S08-09 Syed S. Zaidi, Daniel M. Nosenchuck MAT 104, MAT 202 (may be taken concurrently), MAE 222 (must be taken concurrently). Laboratory report grades from MAE 221 fall semester will be incorporated into final grade of MAE 224. 1743 MAE 244 S08-09 Winston O. Soboyejo, Karen A. Malatesta 1744 MAE 305 S08-09 Morton D. Kostin MAT 202 or 204 1745 MAE 306 S08-09 Luigi Martinelli MAE 305 or MAT 301 or MAE 303 1746 MAE 322 S08-09 Daniel M. Nosenchuck MAE 321 or permission of instructor 1747 MAE 328 S08-09 Robert H. Socolow Freshman physics requirement. Students from all departments of the University are welcome. 1748 MAE 332 S08-09 Luigi Martinelli MAE 321 and MAE 331 and MAE 335. 1749 MAE 340 S08-09 Alexander J. Smits 1750 MAE 340D S08-09 Alexander J. Smits 1751 MAE 344 S08-09 Winston O. Soboyejo SEAS first year requirements in physics and mathematics. 1752 MAE 412 S08-09 Michael G. Littman MAE 221 and MAE 224, or introductory knowledge of analog and digital electronics 1753 MAE 426 S08-09 Yiguang Ju MAE 221 and MAE 222 1754 MAE 427 S08-09 Frederick L. Dryer MAE 221 and MAE 222 or equivalent, or by permission of instructor. 1755 MAE 433 S08-09 Clarence W. Rowley, Michael G. Littman MAE 305 or permission of instructor. 1756 MAE 440 S08-09 Alexander J. Smits 1757 MAE 440D S08-09 Alexander J. Smits 1758 MAE 442 S08-09 Alexander J. Smits 1759 MAE 442D S08-09 Alexander J. Smits 1760 MAE 456 S08-09 Winston O. Soboyejo No prior knowledge of science and mathematics will be assumed to ensure that students in the humanities and social sciences can also participate in the program. ENROLLMENT IN THIS COURSE IS RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN THE TROPICAL BIOLOGY PROGRAM IN KENYA. 1761 MAE 502 S08-09 Edgar Y. Choueiri 1762 MAE 514 S08-09 N. J. Kasdin 1763 MAE 522 S08-09 Szymon Suckewer 1764 MAE 532 S08-09 Chung K. Law 1765 MAE 545 S08-09 Naomi E. Leonard 1766 MAE 546 S08-09 Robert F. Stengel 1767 MAE 552 S08-09 Daniel M. Nosenchuck 1768 MAE 598 S08-09 Edgar Y. Choueiri 1769 MAT 102 S08-09 Simon B. Kochen, Zhiren Wang 1770 MAT 104 S08-09 Edward Nelson MAT 102 or MAT 103. A basic knowledge of differential calculus (derivatives and how to compute them) is assumed. Students taking this course in the fall normally should have taken Mat 103 in the fall. 1771 MAT 200 S08-09 Jeremie Szeftel MAT 104. Two terms of advanced placement may be substituted for MAT 104 prerequisite. 1772 MAT 201 S08-09 Soonsik Kwon MAT 104 or permission of instructor. Two terms of advanced placement may be substituted for the MAT 104 prerequisite with the instructor's permission. 1773 MAT 202 S08-09 Max D. Lieblich MAT 201 or MAT 203 or permission of Instructor. 1774 MAT 203 S08-09 John A. Baldwin MAT 104 or 215 1775 MAT 204 S08-09 Robert M. Strain 1776 MAT 214 S08-09 Mahesh R. Kakde 1777 MAT 215 S08-09 Mahesh R. Kakde 1778 MAT 217 S08-09 Dmitri Beliaev, John A. Baldwin 1779 MAT 218 S08-09 Robert C. Gunning MAT 215 and 217 1780 MAT 306 S08-09 Paul D. Seymour MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 217 or permission of the instructor. 1781 MAT 307 S08-09 Robert Calderbank, Jacob Fox MAT 323 or permission of the instructor. 1782 MAT 308 S08-09 Robert Calderbank, Ingrid C. Daubechies A course in linear algebra or permission of the instructor. 1783 MAT 314 S08-09 MAT 204 or MAT 218, or permission of the instructor. 1784 MAT 317 S08-09 Dmitri Beliaev MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 218, or permission of the instructor. 1785 MAT 323 S08-09 Robert Calderbank MAT 202, MAT 204, or MAT 217 or permission of Instructor. 1786 MAT 325 S08-09 Zoltán Szabó MAT 202, 204, or 218 or permission of the instructor 1787 MAT 328 S08-09 MAT 327. 1788 MAT 330 S08-09 Elias M. Stein MAT 215, 218 or consent of instructor. 1789 MAT 332 S08-09 Claus M. Sorensen MAT 215, 218 or permission of instructor 1790 MAT 342 S08-09 Yaron Lipman, Simon B. Kochen MAT 201 and 202, or 203 and 204, or permission of the instructor 1791 MAT 390 S08-09 Yakov G. Sinai MAT 203, 218 or instructor's permission 1792 MAT 451 S08-09 Sergiu Klainerman MAT 314, 315 or instructor's permission 1793 MAT 453 S08-09 Peter C. Sarnak MAT 214 (MAT 323 or some basic knowledge of algebra would be a bonus) or instructor's permission 1794 MAT 454 S08-09 Nicholas M. Katz MAT 323 and some complex analysis, or permission of the instructor. A familiarity with Galois theory would also be useful 1795 MAT 455 S08-09 John N. Mather MAT 218 or MAT 315, or permission of the instructor. 1796 MAT 520 S08-09 1797 MAT 526 S08-09 Elias M. Stein 1798 MAT 528 S08-09 Charles L. Fefferman 1799 MAT 552 S08-09 Paul C. Yang 1800 MAT 556 S08-09 Nicholas M. Katz 1801 MAT 558 S08-09 Xiuxiong Chen 1802 MAT 564 S08-09 John N. Mather 1803 MAT 566 S08-09 William Browder 1804 MAT 570 S08-09 Zoltán Szabó 1805 MAT 572 S08-09 David Gabai 1806 MAT 595 S08-09 Paul D. Seymour 1807 MED 412 S08-09 Sarah M. Anderson No prior knowledge of either medieval literature or history is required. 1808 MOL 205 S08-09 Leon E. Rosenberg 1809 MOL 214 S08-09 Thomas E. Shenk, Heather A. Thieringer Open to undergraduate students only. Graduate students and auditors must have permission of instructor. 1810 MOL 328 S08-09 Leon E. Rosenberg, Adel A. Mahmoud MOL 214/EEB 214 or MOL215/EEB215 1811 MOL 340 S08-09 Daniel A. Notterman MOL 214 1812 MOL 348 S08-09 Elizabeth R. Gavis, Jean E. Schwarzbauer MOL 342 or MOL 345 is required. 1813 MOL 350 S08-09 Alison E. Gammie MOL 342 (or permission). This course is required for Molecular Biology Majors. 1814 MOL 425 S08-09 Adel A. Mahmoud, Thomas E. Shenk, Burton H. Singer MOL101, MOL 214, MOL 215 or permision of isntructor. 1815 MOL 429 S08-09 John D. Storey Linear algebra and multivariable calculus (e.g., MAT 201 and MAT 202); familiarity with simple computer programming concepts; basic molecular biology and genetics. MOL 410 or MOL 455 strongly recommended. 1816 MOL 430 S08-09 Hilary A. Coller, Yibin Kang 1817 MOL 437 S08-09 Carlos D. Brody MOL 410 or basic linear algebra, probability, ordinary differential equations, and some programming experience, or permission of the instructor. 1818 MOL 448 S08-09 Jacques R. Fresco General chemistry and one semester of organic chemistry. Open to juniors, seniors, graduate students in Molecular Biology, Chemistry, EEB, Physics and Chemical & Bioengineering. Others by permission of the instructor. 1819 MOL 506 S08-09 Paul D. Schedl MOL 505. 1820 MOL 516 S08-09 Eric F. Wieschaus, Elizabeth R. Gavis Undergraduates need permission of instructor 1821 MOL 523 S08-09 James R. Broach, Yibin Kang 1822 MOL 525 S08-09 Gertrud M. Schupbach, James R. Broach 1823 MOL 537 S08-09 Carlos D. Brody MOL410 or basic linear algebra, perobability, ordinary differential equations and some programming experience, or permission of the instructor. 1824 MOL 541 S08-09 Open to MOL Graduate Students Only 1825 MOL 548 S08-09 Jeffry B. Stock Intro Biochemistry or equivalent. 1826 MOL 549 S08-09 David W. Tank, Alan Gelperin 1827 MOL 561 S08-09 Lee M. Silver 1828 MSE 301 S08-09 Lynn Loo Prerequisites: A year of calculus and a college-level physics and chemistry course. 1829 MSE 502 S08-09 Mikko P. Haataja 1830 MSE 503 S08-09 Henny W. Zandbergen 1831 MSE 505 S08-09 Nan Yao, Henny W. Zandbergen 1832 MUS 103 S08-09 Simon A. Morrison 1833 MUS 104 S08-09 Paul Lansky Students should have rudimentary skills in reading music. 1834 MUS 106 S08-09 Barbara A. White MUS 105 or permission of the instructor. This course is a prerequisite for all upper-level theory work, and should be taken by any freshman considering majoring in music, entering the Certificate Program, or taking upper-level music courses. 1835 MUS 206 S08-09 Daniel L. Trueman MUS 205 or Permission of Instructor. 1836 MUS 213 S08-09 Mark Steinberg, Serena Canin, Misha K. Amory Enrollment by application and audition. Auditions will be held on Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Room 105 Woolworth Center (Sign up sheet is on the Bulletin Board near Room 101 Woolworth.) Contract Gregory D. Smith (609) 258-6078 or gsmith@princeton.edu for further details. 1837 MUS 220 S08-09 Wendy Heller 1838 MUS 230 S08-09 Rob C. Wegman 1839 MUS 242 S08-09 Paul Lansky 1840 MUS 252 S08-09 Rinde W. Eckert 1841 MUS 260 S08-09 Juliette L. Appold 1842 MUS 312 S08-09 Anthony D. Branker Music 105 or Instructor's Permission 1843 MUS 314 S08-09 Daniel L. Trueman, Perry R. Cook Instructor's permission. Application available in the Music Dept. office. 1844 MUS 316 S08-09 Daniel L. Trueman, Scott T. Smallwood MUS/COS 314 or Permission of the Instructor 1845 MUS 333 S08-09 Wendy Heller MUS 105 and 106 or its equivalent. For questions, contact instructor. 1846 MUS 431 S08-09 V. K. Agawu 1847 MUS 514 S08-09 Simon A. Morrison 1848 MUS 518 S08-09 Joseph N. Straus 1849 MUS 525 S08-09 Rob C. Wegman 1850 MUS 528 S08-09 Elizabeth Bergman 1851 MUS 532 S08-09 Paul Lansky, Barbara A. White, Steven Mackey 1852 MUS 545 S08-09 Barbara A. White, Steven Mackey 1853 NES 209 S08-09 Senem Aslan NES 201 1854 NES 245 S08-09 Michael A. Cook 1855 NES 266 S08-09 Bernard A. Haykel 1856 NES 283 S08-09 Cyrus Schayegh 1857 NES 301 S08-09 Emine U. Cizre 1858 NES 307 S08-09 Michael Barry 1859 NES 312 S08-09 Lindsay J. Benstead 1860 NES 321 S08-09 Mirjam Künkler 1861 NES 329 S08-09 Beate Pongratz-Leisten 1862 NES 338 S08-09 Cyrus Schayegh 1863 NES 340 S08-09 Muhammad Q. Zaman 1864 NES 342 S08-09 Heath W. Lowry 1865 NES 361 S08-09 Henri Lauzičre 1866 NES 392 S08-09 Roger Hardy 1867 NES 393 S08-09 Pascal Menoret 1868 NES 408 S08-09 Andras P. Hamori HEB 302 or equivalent 1869 NES 418 S08-09 Mirjam Künkler 1870 NES 447 S08-09 Aron Zysow Prior study of the Qur'an 1871 NES 503 S08-09 Michael A. Cook 1872 NES 506 S08-09 M. Sükrü Hanioglu 1873 NES 525 S08-09 Uriel Abulof 1874 NES 532 S08-09 Andras P. Hamori 1875 NES 539 S08-09 Michael Barry 1876 NES 540 S08-09 Michael Barry 1877 NES 545 S08-09 Mark R. Cohen Knowledge of Arabic required. Students lacking Arabic should speak with Instructor for possible exception. 1878 NES 548 S08-09 Emine U. Cizre 1879 NES 558 S08-09 Patricia Crone Course is open to all students who have a strong knowlege of Arabic. 1880 NES 571 S08-09 Heath W. Lowry 1881 NES 583 S08-09 Aron Zysow 1882 NES 585 S08-09 Robert P. Finn 1883 ORF 245 S08-09 Hugo Passos Simăo Three semesters of Calculus -- or its equivalent. 1884 ORF 307 S08-09 Robert J. Vanderbei MAT 202 or MAT 204. Basic computer programming knowledge suggested. 1885 ORF 335 S08-09 Ronnie Sircar ECO 100 and MAT 104 and ORF 309 or permission of instructor. 1886 ORF 376 S08-09 Alain L. Kornhauser Students MUST sign up in room 121 during course selection period. 1887 ORF 401 S08-09 Alain L. Kornhauser COS 126 or ORF 201 or equivalent 1888 ORF 407 S08-09 William A. Massey ORF 309 1889 ORF 417 S08-09 Savas Dayanik ORF 309 1890 ORF 474 S08-09 Ramon van Handel Probability at the level of ORF 309 1891 ORF 478 S08-09 Alain L. Kornhauser 1892 ORF 479 S08-09 Alain L. Kornhauser 1893 ORF 504 S08-09 Jianqing Fan 1894 ORF 509 S08-09 Jianqing Fan 1895 ORF 510 S08-09 Jianqing Fan 1896 ORF 515 S08-09 Birgit Rudloff 1897 ORF 523 S08-09 Andrzej Ruszczynski Prerequisite: linear optimization 1898 ORF 525 S08-09 Philippe Rigollet 1899 ORF 526 S08-09 Savas Dayanik 1900 ORF 527 S08-09 Patrick Cheridito 1901 ORF 531 S08-09 René A. Carmona Night class in Excel & VBA; Night class in Introduction to C++ 1902 ORF 534 S08-09 John M. Mulvey 1903 ORF 554 S08-09 Erhan Çinlar ORF 526, 527, and 551 1904 ORF 558 S08-09 René A. Carmona 1905 ORF 569 S08-09 Alexandre W. d'Aspremont 1906 ORF 570 S08-09 Andreas H. Hamel Basic knowledge in Calculus of functions of one and several variables and in Probability Theory (random variable, probability space). Knowledge in Functional Analysis (Banach spaces) is of advantage, but not required. 1907 PER 102 S08-09 Susan Moinfar-Yazdi, Amineh Mahallati PER 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 1908 PER 107 S08-09 Susan Moinfar-Yazdi PER 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 1909 PER 303 S08-09 Susan Moinfar-Yazdi PER 107 or permission of instructor. 1910 PER 304 S08-09 Amineh Mahallati Reading knowledge of Persian is required. Grades will be assessed on the basis of regular attendance and participation, oral presentation, and homework assignments. If necessary, the schedule will be adjusted to accomodate both graduate and undergraduate students. 1911 PHI 202 S08-09 Michael A. Smith Course open to freshmen. 1912 PHI 300 S08-09 John M. Cooper At least one prior Philosophy course 1913 PHI 306 S08-09 Alexander Nehamas At least one Philosophy course-not elementary logic. NOT OPEN TO FRESHMEN Freshmen admitted only after interview. Please contact Prof. Nehamas for an appointment. 1914 PHI 310 S08-09 Sarah-Jane Leslie Three prior courses in Philosophy. 1915 PHI 315 S08-09 Victoria McGeer One previous philosophy course or permission of the instructor. 1916 PHI 318 S08-09 Michael Fara One previous philosophy course; a previous course in logic recommended. 1917 PHI 332 S08-09 Catherine Wilson Open to upperclassmen without prerequisite; though previous coursework in philosophy or history of science is desirable. Students without previous philosophy course should consult instructor. 1918 PHI 340 S08-09 John P. Burgess PHI 201 or instructor's permission 1919 PHI 513 S08-09 Mark Johnston 1920 PHI 514 S08-09 Sarah-Jane Leslie 1921 PHI 515 S08-09 Hendrik Lorenz 1922 PHI 516 S08-09 Gilbert H. Harman 1923 PHI 523 S08-09 Thomas P. Kelly 1924 PHI 525 S08-09 Elizabeth Harman 1925 PHI 530 S08-09 Alexander Nehamas 1926 PHI 534 S08-09 Delia G. Fara 1927 PHI 535 S08-09 John P. Hawthorne 1928 PHI 538 S08-09 Robert DiSalle 1929 PHI 540 S08-09 John P. Hawthorne 1930 PHI 599 S08-09 Gilbert H. Harman 1931 PHY 102 S08-09 Tony Rothman PHY 101 1932 PHY 104 S08-09 Daniel R. Marlow PHY 103 or PHY 105 or Permission of Instructor. 1933 PHY 106 S08-09 Suzanne T. Staggs, Joseph W. Fowler PHY 103 or PHY 105. Students MUST take the mini-course on special relativity given during the Fall semester reading period. 1934 PHY 115A S08-09 Paul J. Steinhardt Math skills at the level of high school algebra are assumed. No prior classes in physics or astronomy are necessary. 1935 PHY 115B S08-09 Paul J. Steinhardt Math skills at the level of high school algebra are assumed. No prior classes in physics or astronomy are necessary. 1936 PHY 208 S08-09 Daniel R. Marlow MAT 204 or 217 and PHY 205 or 207, or permission of instructor. PHY 106 must be taken concurrently if it (or PHY 104, 106 or Integrated Science 234 have not been completed). 1937 PHY 210 S08-09 Jason R. Petta PHY 103/104 or equivalent 1938 PHY 304 S08-09 Peter D. Meyers PHY 104 or PHY 106 or instructor's permission. 1939 PHY 312 S08-09 Michael V. Romalis PHY 103/104 or equivalent; PHY 208 or equivalent. Not recommended for sophomores. 1940 PHY 405 S08-09 Nai Phuan Ong PHY 208 and PHY 301 and PHY 305. 1941 PHY 506 S08-09 Elliott H. Lieb 1942 PHY 510 S08-09 Steven S. Gubser 1943 PHY 524 S08-09 Frans Pretorius 1944 PHY 526 S08-09 Frederick D. Haldane 1945 PHY 529 S08-09 Christopher G. Tully 1946 PHY 536 S08-09 David A. Huse 1947 PHY 540 S08-09 Alexander M. Polyakov 1948 PHY 562 S08-09 William Bialek 1949 PHY 564 S08-09 Paul J. Steinhardt, David N. Spergel 1950 PHY 580 S08-09 Chiara R. Nappi 1951 PLS 102 S08-09 Irena G. Gross PLS 101 1952 POL 220 S08-09 Jessica L. Trounstine 1953 POL 230 S08-09 Jonas G. Pontusson 1954 POL 240 S08-09 Andrew Moravcsik 1955 POL 250 S08-09 Adam H. Meirowitz High school math will be used extensively. 1956 POL 303 S08-09 Anna B. Stilz 1957 POL 306 S08-09 Philip N. Pettit 1958 POL 313 S08-09 Charles R. Beitz 1959 POL 316 S08-09 Gerard V. Bradley 1960 POL 318 S08-09 Paul Frymer 1961 POL 324 S08-09 Joshua D. Clinton 1962 POL 327 S08-09 Martin I. Gilens 1963 POL 332 S08-09 Dermot A. Quinn 1964 POL 333 S08-09 David T. Abalos This course is open to first year students. 1965 POL 342 S08-09 Beth K. Jamieson 1966 POL 346 S08-09 John B. Londregan POL 345, or ECO 300, or ECO 303. Also MAT 103. 1967 POL 351 S08-09 Evan S. Lieberman Not open to freshmen without permission of instructor. 1968 POL 352 S08-09 Andrea Vindigni Elementary notions of micro- and macroeconomics; Elementary Calculus 1969 POL 354 S08-09 Hillel D. Soifer A course in comparative politics or sociology is highly recommended. 1970 POL 360 S08-09 Mark R. Beissinger 1971 POL 364 S08-09 Amaney A. Jamal 1972 POL 366 S08-09 Jennifer A. Widner No previous knowledge of Africa is required. 1973 POL 378 S08-09 Atul Kohli 1974 POL 379 S08-09 Diane C. Snyder 1975 POL 380 S08-09 Gary J. Bass 1976 POL 392 S08-09 G. John Ikenberry 1977 POL 413 S08-09 Lawrie Balfour 1978 POL 421 S08-09 Tali Mendelberg 1979 POL 422 S08-09 Gerard V. Bradley 1980 POL 423 S08-09 Amy E. Lerman 1981 POL 431 S08-09 Grigore Pop-Eleches 1982 POL 503 S08-09 Martin I. Gilens 1983 POL 507 S08-09 Anna B. Stilz 1984 POL 512 S08-09 Paul E. Sigmund 1985 POL 520 S08-09 Alan W. Patten 1986 POL 525 S08-09 Ezra N. Suleiman 1987 POL 541 S08-09 Joshua D. Clinton 1988 POL 550 S08-09 Christina Davis 1989 POL 552 S08-09 Jacob N. Shapiro 1990 POL 554 S08-09 Thomas J. Christensen 1991 POL 565 S08-09 Keith E. Whittington 1992 POL 569 S08-09 Brandice Canes-Wrone Formal I and Quant I (Pol 571 and pol 575 or equivalent). 1993 POL 572 S08-09 Kosuke Imai 1994 POL 574 S08-09 Kosuke Imai 1995 POL 575 S08-09 Adam H. Meirowitz, Katarzyna A. Hebda 1996 POL 581 S08-09 Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell 1997 POL 582 S08-09 Andrea Vindigni 1998 POL 584 S08-09 Thomas Romer 1999 POL 589 S08-09 Carles Boix 2000 POL 591 S08-09 2001 POL 593 S08-09 2002 POL 594 S08-09 2003 POL 595 S08-09 2004 POL 596 S08-09 2005 POL 597 S08-09 2006 POP 503 S08-09 Noreen J. Goldman 2007 POR 108 S08-09 Nicola T. Cooney SPA 107 or instructor's permission. 2008 POR 109 S08-09 Megwen M. Loveless POR 108 or instructor's permission. 2009 POR 110 S08-09 Nicola T. Cooney 2010 POR 208 S08-09 Nicola T. Cooney POR 109 or instructor's permission. 2011 POR 209 S08-09 Nicola T. Cooney POR 109 or instructor's permission 2012 POR 301 S08-09 Jussara M. Quadros POR 207, POR 208 or instructor's permission. 2013 POR 305 S08-09 Nicola T. Cooney POR 208 or instructor's permission 2014 POR 561 S08-09 Jussara M. Quadros 2015 PSY 101 S08-09 Chad S. Dodson 2016 PSY 251 S08-09 Andrew R. Conway 2017 PSY 254 S08-09 Michael D. Litchman 2018 PSY 255 S08-09 Daniel N. Osherson 2019 PSY 257 S08-09 Virginia Sau Yee Kwan 2020 PSY 259A S08-09 Sabine Kastner PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor. 2021 PSY 259B S08-09 Sabine Kastner PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor. 2022 PSY 307 S08-09 Gita Z. Wilder This course is required for students enrolled in the Teacher Preparation Program (TPP). Priority is given to Juniors and Seniors in TPP. Others enrolled with permission of instructor. 2023 PSY 320 S08-09 Ronald J. Comer PSY 207 or Permission Of Instructor. 2024 PSY 326 S08-09 Stacey E. Lutz PSY 252 or 254 or 257 2025 PSY 327 S08-09 J. Nicole Shelton PSY 252 strongly encouraged. 2026 PSY 330 S08-09 Kenneth A. Norman Prior exposure to basic concepts in cognitive psychology and neuroscience is useful for this course, as is some experience with computer programming. While the models we will be using are mathematically based, only algebra and some simple calculus-level concepts are required. The class will focus more on applying the modeling framework to psychological and neuroscientific data than on theoretical derivations. Interested freshmen and sophomores are encouraged to apply. 2027 PSY 336 S08-09 Asif A. Ghazanfar PSY 258 or PSY 259a,b 2028 PSY 338 S08-09 Yael Niv PSY 208 or 258 or 259, or equivalent introduction to neuroscience, or instructor's permission. Computational or programming background not necessary (but useful). 2029 PSY 406 S08-09 Sabine Kastner, Christina S. Konen PSY 258 or 259, or permission of instructor 2030 PSY 415 S08-09 Elizabeth Gould PSY 258 and 259 or the equivalent. 2031 PSY 416 S08-09 Uri Hasson PSY 259a or PSY 259b. 2032 PSY 501 S08-09 Jonathan D. Cohen 2033 PSY 502 S08-09 Michael S. Graziano 2034 PSY 504 S08-09 Andrew R. Conway 2035 PSY 511 S08-09 Asif A. Ghazanfar, Carlos D. Brody Psychology graduate students only, or Instructor's Permission. 2036 PSY 533 S08-09 Eldar Shafir 2037 PSY 543 S08-09 Daniel M. Oppenheimer 2038 PSY 551 S08-09 John M. Darley Psychology graduate students only, or Instructor's Permission. 2039 PSY 591A S08-09 Charles G. Gross 2040 PSY 591B S08-09 Charles G. Gross 2041 QCB 511 S08-09 Stanislav Y. Shvartsman 2042 REL 219 S08-09 David W. Miller 2043 REL 222 S08-09 Jeffrey L. Stout Required for Religion Department majors. 2044 REL 226 S08-09 Stephen F. Teiser Open to students who have not taken prior courses in Religion or Chinese studies. Focus on popular religion and Chinese culture. 2045 REL 236 S08-09 Shaun E. Marmon 2046 REL 311 S08-09 Leora F. Batnitzky 2047 REL 313 S08-09 Eddie S. Glaude 2048 REL 320 S08-09 Judith L. Weisenfeld, Wallace D. Best, Eddie S. Glaude 2049 REL 322 S08-09 Jacqueline I. Stone 2050 REL 323 S08-09 Jonathan C. Gold 2051 REL 324 S08-09 Jonathan C. Gold 2052 REL 352 S08-09 Elaine H. Pagels 2053 REL 364 S08-09 Eric S. Gregory Course open to Freshmen (some background in religion, philosophy, or political theory recommended). 2054 REL 388 S08-09 Stephen S. Bush 2055 REL 389 S08-09 Alison L. Boden 2056 REL 503 S08-09 Jacqueline I. Stone 2057 REL 504 S08-09 Elaine H. Pagels 2058 REL 505 S08-09 Leigh E. Schmidt 2059 REL 506 S08-09 Leora F. Batnitzky, Eric S. Gregory 2060 REL 509 S08-09 Shaun E. Marmon 2061 REL 511 S08-09 Judith L. Weisenfeld 2062 REL 519 S08-09 Jeffrey L. Stout 2063 REL 522 S08-09 Stephen F. Teiser REL 521 2064 REL 524 S08-09 R. Marie Griffith REL 523 2065 REL 586 S08-09 Muhammad Q. Zaman 2066 RUS 102 S08-09 Stanislav Shvabrin RUS 101 or permission of the instructor. 2067 RUS 107 S08-09 Stanislav Shvabrin RUS105 or permission of the instructor. 2068 RUS 208 S08-09 Ksana Blank RUS207 or Permission of Instructor 2069 RUS 209 S08-09 Leonard H. Babby Students should have a working knowledge of modern Russian. Exception will be made for students taking courses in the Linguistics Program. 2070 RUS 406 S08-09 Leonard H. Babby RUS 207 OR RUS 208 or SLA 207 OR SLA 208 2071 SAS 301 S08-09 No previous experience in Indian art or Indian architectural history is necessary or expected. 2072 SLA 220 S08-09 Ellen B. Chances Curiosity. Knowledge of Russian not required. Open to first-year students. 2073 SLA 221 S08-09 Petre M. Petrov 2074 SLA 239 S08-09 Cole M. Crittenden Knowledge of Russian not required. 2075 SLA 308 S08-09 Ksana Blank SLA 207 or Permission Of Instructor. 2076 SLA 317 S08-09 Olga P. Hasty 2077 SLA 338 S08-09 Serguei A. Oushakine 2078 SLA 340 S08-09 Michael A. Wachtel Open to concentrators only. The seminar is pitched towards juniors, but may be taken by seniors or advanced sophomores interested in early concentration. 2079 SLA 412 S08-09 Leonid V. Maximenkov 2080 SLA 512 S08-09 Michael A. Wachtel 2081 SLA 518 S08-09 Michael A. Wachtel 2082 SLA 519 S08-09 Petre M. Petrov 2083 SLA 540 S08-09 Caryl Emerson 2084 SLA 599 S08-09 Olga P. Hasty 2085 SOC 201 S08-09 Paul E. Starr 2086 SOC 222 S08-09 Lynn S. Chancer 2087 SOC 248 S08-09 Douglas S. Massey 2088 SOC 302 S08-09 Patricia Fernández-Kelly Soc 101 2089 SOC 303 S08-09 Gilbert F. Rozman 2090 SOC 308 S08-09 Deborah A. Kaple 2091 SOC 310 S08-09 Ana M. Goldani 2092 SOC 315 S08-09 Edward E. Telles 2093 SOC 319 S08-09 Mischa E. Gabowitsch 2094 SOC 354 S08-09 Amin Ghaziani At least one prior sociology course. 2095 SOC 502 S08-09 Alejandro Portes 2096 SOC 504 S08-09 Matthew J. Salganik 2097 SOC 505 S08-09 Delia S. Baldassarri 2098 SOC 511 S08-09 Patricia Fernández-Kelly 2099 SOC 527 S08-09 Robert J. Wuthnow 2100 SOC 540 S08-09 Viviana A. Zelizer 2101 SOC 541 S08-09 Viviana A. Zelizer 2102 SOC 546 S08-09 Alejandro Portes 2103 SOC 548 S08-09 Kim Lane Scheppele 2104 SOC 562 S08-09 Edward E. Telles 2105 SOC 573 S08-09 Thomas J. Espenshade 2106 SOC 599 S08-09 King-To Yeung 2107 SPA 102 S08-09 Antonio F. Calvo {SPA 101. No credit given for SPA 101 unless followed by SPA 102.} 2108 SPA 107 S08-09 Flor Gragera de León [SPA 102 or 103 with a passing grade or Instructor's permission.] 2109 SPA 108 S08-09 Maria Jose Souto-Portas [Prerequisites include SPA 105 and/or satisfactory score on the placement test, or permission of Instructor.] Offered both semesters. 2110 SPA 207 S08-09 Alberto Bruzos Moro SPA 107, 108 or permission of Instructor. Also open to students that placed out of the Spanish language requirement. 2111 SPA 209 S08-09 Enrique Martinez-Bogo SPA 107 or SPA 108, or SPA 207 in addition to instructor's permission. Please email Enrique Martinez-Bogo (embogo@princeton.edu). 2112 SPA 222 S08-09 Gabriela Nouzeilles SPA 107 or 108, although another 200-level class, particularly SPA 207 is recommended. 2113 SPA 228 S08-09 Germán Labrador Méndez SPA 207 or instructor's permission. 2114 SPA 305 S08-09 Ronald E. Surtz A 200-level Spanish course or equivalent. 2115 SPA 307 S08-09 Antonio F. Calvo [Spanish 207 and/or another 200-level Spanish course or Instructor's permission.] 2116 SPA 309 S08-09 Antonio F. Calvo SPA 307 2117 SPA 326 S08-09 Germán Labrador Méndez A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission. Preferably, a second 200 or 300-level course. 2118 SPA 342 S08-09 Ana Amado A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission. 2119 SPA 350 S08-09 Susana Draper A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission. The course will be taught in Spanish. 2120 SPA 427 S08-09 Richard Peńa Course will be taught in Spanish. Attendance mandatory at both the weekly lecture and evening film screening. 2121 SPA 538 S08-09 Ronald E. Surtz 2122 SPA 543 S08-09 Angel G. Loureiro 2123 SPA 548 S08-09 Rubén Gallo 2124 SPA 550 S08-09 Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel 2125 SPA 551 S08-09 Ana Amado 2126 SPA 1027 S08-09 Paloma Moscardó-Vallés SPA 101 and permission of instructor. Designed for students who will go on to enroll in SPA 207. 2127 STC 349 S08-09 Michael D. Lemonick must have fulfilled writing requirement 2128 SWA 102 S08-09 Mahiri Mwita Only those who have taken Elementary Swahili I (SWA 101) should enroll. 2129 SWA 107 S08-09 Mahiri Mwita Intermediate Swahili I (SWA 105 ) or the equivalent level of proficiency 2130 SWA 305 S08-09 Aldin K. Mutembei 2131 THR 201 S08-09 Timothy K. Vasen, Suzanne L. Agins Students must attend class regularly and have assignments prepared on the proper day. No students will be admitted after the first week except by permission of instructor. 2132 THR 302 S08-09 Rinde W. Eckert {Admission by application only.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. Open to actors, dancers, composers, musicians, designers, directors, writers, and visual artists who are interested in working across their usual disciplinary borders. 2133 THR 305 S08-09 THR 205 and Program Director's permission (interview is not required). {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 2134 THR 311 S08-09 Timothy K. Vasen THR 201 or 205 or 301 or 401 or 411 and Program Director's permission. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You can apply online{[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 2135 THR 317 S08-09 Anita Y. Yavich 2136 THR 331 S08-09 Michael W. Cadden 2137 THR 367 S08-09 Jill S. Dolan {No application required; open enrollment} 2138 THR 371 S08-09 Michael W. Cadden {Open to current and prospective English Majors and/or Theater and Dance Certificate students.} {[NOT OPEN TO SENIORS]} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} Applications should be submitted online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 2139 THR 401 S08-09 Katherine J. Whoriskey THR 201 or THR 301 or THR 311. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You can apply online {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} applications should be submitted online no later than November 14th at 4pm. THR 401 can be taken up to three times as long as the instructor or the subject matter is different. 2140 TPP 301 S08-09 Todd W. Kent, Shannon C. Grey The course is required for students in the Program in Teacher Preparation and is open to non-program students provided space is available. Interested non-program students should contact the Teacher Preparation Office for permission to take the course. 2141 TPP 401 S08-09 Jason R. Klugman, Helen H. Martinson Course requires admission into the Teacher Preparation Program. Enrollment limited to students doing their practice teaching (TPP 402) except by special permission from the program director. 2142 TPP 402 S08-09 Helen H. Martinson, Torey Wilson, Jason R. Klugman Admission to the Teacher Preparation Program is usually required. Application for fieldwork placement must be made in advance. Completion of Pre-professional portfolio. 2143 TRA 301 S08-09 Students are required to have programming experience or should have completed COS126 (Introduction to Computer Science). TRA 200 is recommended (may be taken simultaneously). 2144 TUR 102 S08-09 Erika H. Gilson TUR 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 2145 TUR 107 S08-09 Erika H. Gilson TUR 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 2146 VIS 202 S08-09 John J. O'Connor, Eve M. Aschheim 2147 VIS 204 S08-09 Brian M. Jermusyk, Tommy White 2148 VIS 212 S08-09 Allan G. Macintyre {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You can apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. {Please remember to bring the application confirmation page with you to your interview. Please do not bring the confirmation page to the Undergraduate Office. Please see the website application page for specific interview information.} 2149 VIS 222 S08-09 James L. Seawright 2150 VIS 232 S08-09 Ann G. Agee, Stephen L. Keister 2151 VIS 262 S08-09 Keith J. Sanborn {By application/interview and instructor's permission.} {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at [http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. {Please remember to bring the application confirmation page with you to your interview. Please do not bring the confirmation page to the Undergraduate Office. Please see the website application page for specific interview information.} 2152 VIS 304 S08-09 Eve M. Aschheim VIS 203 or 204 and instructor's permission. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You can apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. {Please remember to bring the application confirmation page with you to your interview. Please do not bring the confirmation page to the Undergraduate Office. Please see the website application page for specific interview information.} 2153 VIS 309 S08-09 Kip Deeds VIS 203 or 204 2154 VIS 315 S08-09 Allan G. Macintyre 211 or 212, and instructor's permission. {APPLICATION/ INTERVIEW INFORMATION} You can apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. {Please remember to bring the application confirmation page with you to your interview. Please do not bring the application confirmation page to the Undergraduate Office.} Please see the website application page for specific interview information. 2155 VIS 316 S08-09 Jocelyn D. Lee Introductory Photography or Digital Photography or equivalent experience. Students should appy for the course and submit examples of photographic work. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. {Please remember to bring the application confirmation page with you to your interview. Please see the application website for specific interview information.} 2156 VIS 342 S08-09 P. A. Sitney 2157 VIS 362 S08-09 Su Friedrich VIS 261 or 262 and instructor's permission. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} There is no interview required; students who have taken VIS 261 or 262 should apply online to state their interest in the course. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. 2158 VIS 404 S08-09 VIS 303 or 304 and instructor's permission. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} You will be able to apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. {Please remember to bring the application confirmation page with you to your interview. Please do not bring the confirmation page to the Undergraduate Office. Please see the website application page for specific interview information.} 2159 VIS 411 S08-09 VIS 211 or 212 or 313 and instructor's permission. 2160 VIS 442 S08-09 P. A. Sitney 2161 VIS 462 S08-09 Su Friedrich {VIS 261 or 262 or an equivalent degree of familiarity with shooting digital video and editing.} For students who have taken VIS 261 or 262, there is no interview required, but please apply online. Students applying with equivalent experience must apply online and interview. Apply online at {[http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/apply.xml]} {DUE DATE: VERY IMPORTANT} You should apply online no later than {Friday, November 14th by 4pm}. {Please see the application website page for specific interview information} 2162 WOM 306 S08-09 Gaetana Marrone-Puglia 2163 WOM 343 S08-09 Tamsen O. Wolff 2164 WOM 400 S08-09 Lynn S. Chancer 2165 WOM 420 S08-09 Elizabeth M. Armstrong A prior course in sociology or anthropology will be helpful, but is not required. 2166 WRI 101 S08-09 James L. Gould 2167 WRI 104 S08-09 James Byrne 2168 WRI 105 S08-09 James Byrne 2169 WRI 107 S08-09 Keith M. Shaw 2170 WRI 108 S08-09 Keith M. Shaw 2171 WRI 109 S08-09 Stephen A. Donatelli 2172 WRI 110 S08-09 Stephen A. Donatelli 2173 WRI 112 S08-09 Douglas J. Goldstein 2174 WRI 113 S08-09 Douglas J. Goldstein 2175 WRI 114 S08-09 David A. Hollander 2176 WRI 117 S08-09 Alan Allport 2177 WRI 118 S08-09 Alan Allport 2178 WRI 119 S08-09 Gretchen E. Boger 2179 WRI 120 S08-09 Amanda E. Irwin Wilkins 2180 WRI 121 S08-09 Annmarie S. Drury 2181 WRI 122 S08-09 Annmarie S. Drury 2182 WRI 128 S08-09 Aaron C. Freundschuh 2183 WRI 129 S08-09 Aaron C. Freundschuh 2184 WRI 133 S08-09 Gloria L. Fisk 2185 WRI 134 S08-09 Gloria L. Fisk 2186 WRI 135 S08-09 Thaddeus F. Tuleja 2187 WRI 136 S08-09 Thaddeus F. Tuleja 2188 WRI 137 S08-09 Christopher W. Close 2189 WRI 138 S08-09 Christopher W. Close 2190 WRI 140 S08-09 Ariane M. Liazos 2191 WRI 141 S08-09 Ariane M. Liazos 2192 WRI 142 S08-09 William Westerman 2193 WRI 143 S08-09 William Westerman 2194 WRI 153 S08-09 Briallen E. Hopper 2195 WRI 154 S08-09 Rebekah P. Massengill 2196 WRI 155 S08-09 Rebekah P. Massengill 2197 WRI 157 S08-09 Raphael C. Allison 2198 WRI 159 S08-09 John T. Lombardini 2199 WRI 161 S08-09 Natasha Zaretsky 2200 WRI 162 S08-09 Natasha Zaretsky 2201 WRI 163 S08-09 Gregory H. Spears 2202 WRI 164 S08-09 Gregory H. Spears 2203 WRI 167 S08-09 Andrew P. Zwicker 2204 WRI 168 S08-09 Andrea M. Scott 2205 WRI 169 S08-09 Andrea M. Scott 2206 WRI 172 S08-09 Andrew C. Oster 2207 WRI 173 S08-09 Kristin Dombek 2208 WRI 174 S08-09 Kristin Dombek 2209 WRI 175 S08-09 Carolyn D. Dillian 2210 WRI 176 S08-09 Carolyn D. Dillian 2211 WRI 177 S08-09 Patricia L. Kennedy 2212 WRI 178 S08-09 Antoinette P. Sutto 2213 WRI 179 S08-09 Noelle Jean Molé 2214 WRI 180 S08-09 Noelle Jean Molé 2215 WRI 181 S08-09 Michael L. Murray 2216 WRI 182 S08-09 Michael L. Murray 2217 WRI 183 S08-09 Xenia K. Morin 2218 WRI 189 S08-09 Andrew R. Mossin 2219 WRI 190 S08-09 Andrew R. Mossin 2220 WRI 194 S08-09 Elena Glasberg 2221 WRI 195 S08-09 Elena Glasberg 2222 WRI 501 S08-09 Katherine L. Meierdiercks Open only to current graduate degree candidates in science and engineering. 2223 WRI 501N S08-09 Katherine L. Meierdiercks The course is open to current graduate degree candidates in any area of environmental science, including civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, atmospheric and oceanic sciences, ecology and evolutionary biology, geosciences, and related fields. 2224 WRI 501P S08-09 Judith A. Swan This course is open only to current graduate degree candidates in physics, astrophysics, mechanical and aerospace engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, and related fields. 2225 WRI 502P S08-09 Judith A. Swan The course is open only to current graduate degree candidates who have completed sufficient research to begin writing a research article for publication. 2226 WWS 300 S08-09 Stanley N. Katz, Carles Boix 2227 WWS 301 S08-09 Stephen J. Macedo, Rahul Sagar 2228 WWS 309 S08-09 Paul E. Starr 2229 WWS 315 S08-09 Harold T. Shapiro 2230 WWS 317 S08-09 Douglas S. Massey 2231 WWS 320 S08-09 Lee M. Silver There are no formal prerequisites, however, a knowledge of high school chemistry and modern biology will be assumed. Eight movies will be assigned for viewing outside of class. 2232 WWS 332 S08-09 Graham Lord 2233 WWS 333 S08-09 Rafaela M. Dancygier 2234 WWS 334 S08-09 Denise L. Mauzerall 2235 WWS 402 S08-09 Enrollment is limited to WWS concentrators and certificate students. The course is required for concentrators, for whom it is considered Junior Independent Work. Junior concentrators are automatically signed up for the policy seminar as Junior Independent Work, not as WWS 402. WWS juniors who are certificate students must enroll. Seniors serving as commissioners and graduate students serving as consultants may enroll with permission of the instructor. 2236 WWS 453 S08-09 If you have taken WWS 312 "The Psychology of Decision Making and Judgment," you will need prior approval from Prof. Kahneman to take this course. 2237 WWS 456 S08-09 Hugh B. Price 2238 WWS 461 S08-09 Thomas J. Christensen 2239 WWS 466 S08-09 Daniel C. Kurtzer 2240 WWS 469 S08-09 Andrew Moravcsik None, but previous work in European politics, international relations, comparative politics, and/or modern history is expected. 2241 WWS 471 S08-09 Malcolm M. Feeley A prior college course in American government or American history. 2242 WWS 472 S08-09 Paul R. Krugman 2243 WWS 479 S08-09 Alicia Adsera The class will use basic economic concepts; ECO 100 and ECO 101 are recommended. 2244 WWS 502 S08-09 John M. Darley, Emily Pronin, Alexander T. Todorov 2245 WWS 505 S08-09 2246 WWS 508B S08-09 Graham Lord 2247 WWS 508C S08-09 Jesse M. Rothstein 2248 WWS 512B S08-09 James H. Klumpner 2249 WWS 512C S08-09 Roland J. Benabou 2250 WWS 515B S08-09 Jean B. Grossman, Carlos J. Velasco Rivera WWS 507B/507C or instructor's permission 2251 WWS 515C S08-09 Deborah N. Peikes, Anuradha Rangarajan, Christopher A. Trenholm WWS 507C & 508C or instructor's permission. 2252 WWS 516A S08-09 Kim Lane Scheppele 2253 WWS 516B S08-09 Christina Murray 2254 WWS 522 S08-09 Ilyana Kuziemko 2255 WWS 525 S08-09 Alexandre Mas 2256 WWS 528A S08-09 Bradley R. Simpson 2257 WWS 528C S08-09 Gordon A. MacInnes 2258 WWS 528D S08-09 Noah D. Zatz 2259 WWS 528E S08-09 Paul L. Marciano 2260 WWS 534 S08-09 David N. Kinsey 2261 WWS 535 S08-09 Thomas K. Wright 2262 WWS 538 S08-09 Jessica L. Trounstine 2263 WWS 540 S08-09 2264 WWS 542 S08-09 Silvia Weyerbrock 2265 WWS 543 S08-09 Gene M. Grossman 2266 WWS 547 S08-09 Robert L. Hutchings 2267 WWS 556A S08-09 Francesc Vendrell 2268 WWS 556B S08-09 Atul Kohli, G. John Ikenberry 2269 WWS 556C S08-09 Thomas J. Christensen 2270 WWS 556E S08-09 2271 WWS 556F S08-09 Barbara K. Bodine 2272 WWS 556G S08-09 Steven N. Simon 2273 WWS 562B S08-09 Jeffrey S. Hammer 2274 WWS 562C S08-09 Karla R. Hoff WWS 507C & 511C 2275 WWS 564 S08-09 Angus S. Deaton WWS 507 and 511. Please see instructor to apply for enrollment. 2276 WWS 565 S08-09 Lynn T. White 2277 WWS 568 S08-09 Jeffrey S. Hammer 2278 WWS 572A S08-09 Marlaine E. Lockheed 2279 WWS 572B S08-09 Miguel A. Centeno 2280 WWS 572C S08-09 Smitu Kothari 2281 WWS 572D S08-09 Deborah J. Yashar 2282 WWS 576B S08-09 Hillel D. Soifer 2283 WWS 582D S08-09 David S. Lee 2284 WWS 582E S08-09 Amy B. Craft 2285 WWS 582F S08-09 2286 WWS 586D S08-09 Michael Oppenheimer 2287 WWS 586F S08-09 Edward W. Felten 2288 WWS 587 S08-09 Elizabeth M. Armstrong 2289 WWS 590C S08-09 Sara S. McLanahan 2290 WWS 590D S08-09 John M. Darley 2291 WWS 594A S08-09 Peter B. Kenen 2292 WWS 594B S08-09 Alicia Adsera 2293 WWS 594C S08-09 Shanthu Shantharam 2294 WWS 594D S08-09 Eric P. Schwartz 2295 WWS 594F S08-09 Thomas Romer 2296 WWS 594G S08-09 Anne-Marie Slaughter, G. John Ikenberry 2297 WWS 594H S08-09 Paul R. Krugman 2298 WWS 594I S08-09 William G. Guthe 2299 WWS 594J S08-09 Nöel Cameron 2300 WWS 594K S08-09 Keith E. Hansen 2301 WWS 594L S08-09 Michael J. Meese 2302 WWS 594N S08-09 2303 WWS 594O S08-09 Mickey Edwards 2304 WWS 594P S08-09 Steven N. Simon 2305 WWS 594R S08-09 Richard F. Keevey 2306 WWS 597 S08-09 Uwe E. Reinhardt 2307 WWS 598 S08-09 Burton H. Singer