1089	AAS	201	S07-08	Cornel R. West	
1090	AAS	209	S07-08	Herman Beavers	
1091	AAS	325	S07-08	Noliwe M. Rooks	
1092	AAS	328	S07-08	Antonio Srgio Alfredo Guimares	
1093	AAS	342	S07-08	Mendi L. Obadike, Meredith A. Martin	
1094	AAS	347	S07-08	Miriam J. Petty	
1095	AAS	350	S07-08	Kimberly K. Smith, Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell	
1096	AAS	351	S07-08	Imani Perry	
1097	AAS	357	S07-08	Daphne A. Brooks, Anne A. Cheng	
1098	AAS	403	S07-08	Carolyn M. Rouse	None
1099	AAS	407	S07-08	Angel L. Harris	
1100	AAS	409	S07-08	Tera W. Hunter	
1101	AAS	502	S07-08	Gayatri C. Spivak	
1102	AAS	510	S07-08	Wallace D. Best	
1103	AFS	200	S07-08	Emmanuel H. Kreike	
1104	AFS	373	S07-08		
1105	AFS	374	S07-08	Mahamadou L. Sagna	
1106	AFS	427	S07-08	Annette Seegers	
1107	AMS	ST07	S07-08	Arlene Dvila	
1108	AMS	308	S07-08	Nicholas Dawidoff	
1109	AMS	310	S07-08	Robert S. Wilentz	
1110	AMS	312	S07-08	Elizabeth Bergman	No musical training necessary.
1111	AMS	322	S07-08	Suzanne L. Stone	No prior background in either legal theory or in rabbinic texts is required.
1112	ANT	206	S07-08	Alan E. Mann, Janet M. Monge	
1113	ANT	221	S07-08	Natasha Zaretsky	
1114	ANT	232	S07-08	Carol J. Greenhouse	
1115	ANT	306	S07-08	Abdellah Hammoudi	
1116	ANT	327	S07-08	Serguei A. Oushakine	
1117	ANT	361	S07-08	Lawrence Rosen	
1118	ANT	390	S07-08	Lawrence Rosen	ANT 201. Instructor's permission is required for non-majors.
1119	ANT	425	S07-08	Abdellah Hammoudi	
1120	ANT	431	S07-08	Alan E. Mann	Prerequisites:  one of the following:  EEB 210, ANT 206, ANT 215, ANT 315, ANT 335, or instructor permission
1121	ANT	502	S07-08	John W. Borneman	
1122	ANT	570	S07-08	Joo Biehl	
1123	AOS	572	S07-08	Sonya A. Legg, Geoffrey K. Vallis	
1124	AOS	573	S07-08	Geoffrey K. Vallis	
1125	AOS	577	S07-08	Ngar-Cheung Lau	Have taken AOS427/GEO427 and AOS571, or permission by instructor
1126	AOS	580	S07-08		
1127	APC	199	S07-08	Ingrid C. Daubechies	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.
1128	APC	350	S07-08	Weinan E	
1129	APC	596	S07-08	Weinan E	
1130	ARA	102	S07-08	Nancy A. Coffin, Hebatalla Elkhateeb-Musharraf, Barbara S. Romaine	ARA 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
1131	ARA	107	S07-08	Russell J. Hopley, Barbara S. Romaine	ARA 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
1132	ARA	302	S07-08	Hisham Mahmoud	ARA 301 or Permission Of Instructor.
1133	ARA	304	S07-08	Nancy A. Coffin	Successful completion of ARA 303 or the equivalent.
1134	ARA	402	S07-08	Hisham Mahmoud	Prerequisite of ARA 401.
1135	ARC	204	S07-08	Paul Lewis, Catherine L. Seavitt-Nordenson	
1136	ARC	374	S07-08	Sean P. Daly	Note:  the final project in this course is a design project which will be worth 40% of the final grade.
1137	ARC	401	S07-08	Robert Gutman	The seminar is limited to 15 students.  The course is open to undergraduate and graduate students, although undergraduates will be given preference in enrollment.
1138	ARC	403	S07-08	Catherine Ingraham	
1139	ARC	408	S07-08	Guy J. Nordenson	CEE 262 - Structures and the Urban Environment.
1140	ARC	489	S07-08	Jeffrey M. Kipnis	
1141	ARC	490	S07-08	Dirk E. Hebel	
1142	ARC	502	S07-08	Daniel E. Wood, Amale Andraos	
1143	ARC	504	S07-08	Emilio Tun Alvarez, Luis Moreno Garcia-Mansilla	
1144	ARC	506A	S07-08	David F. Adjaye	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.
1145	ARC	506B	S07-08	Ryue Nishizawa, Toshihiro Oki, Kazuyo Sejima	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.
1146	ARC	508	S07-08	, Ron Witte	One course is required for all M.Arch. students. Completion of Pre-Thesis Workshops is required for entry into Thesis Studio.
1147	ARC	509	S07-08	J. Reid A. Freeman	
1148	ARC	511	S07-08	Nat Oppenheimer	
1149	ARC	513	S07-08	Marc A. Simmons	
1150	ARC	515	S07-08	Mahadev Raman	
1151	ARC	522	S07-08	Andrew Laing	
1152	ARC	525	S07-08	M. C. Boyer	Undergraduates who have completed Arc 304 may enroll in class with specific permission from instructor.  Contact Shannon Houston (shouston@princeton.edu) for more information.
1153	ARC	526	S07-08	Edward A. Eigen	
1154	ARC	549	S07-08	Jean-Louis Cohen	
1155	ARC	563	S07-08	J. R. Hillier	
1156	ARC	572	S07-08	M. C. Boyer	
1157	ARC	574	S07-08	Miles Ritter	Enrollment limited to 10 departmental graduate students.
1158	ARC	576	S07-08	Beatriz Colomina	
1159	ARC	586	S07-08	Jane C. Harrison	
1160	ARC	596	S07-08	Benjamin Aranda, Christopher Lasch	Proficiency in three-dimensional computer modelling a plus.  No previous experience in calculus required.
1161	ART	101	S07-08	Christopher P. Heuer	
1162	ART	203	S07-08	Hugo Meyer	
1163	ART	205	S07-08	Nino Zchomelidse	
1164	ART	209	S07-08	Thomas D. Kaufmann	
1165	ART	212	S07-08		
1166	ART	213	S07-08	Susan J. Laxton	
1167	ART	218	S07-08	Yoshiaki Shimizu	No prerequisites.
1168	ART	242	S07-08	Esther da Costa Meyer	
1169	ART	248	S07-08	Peter D. Barberie	Coursework in 19th and 20th-century history, literature, philosophy, or painting would be good preparation for this course. Studio photographers are also welcome.
1170	ART	256	S07-08	Robert W. Bagley	
1171	ART	267	S07-08	Bryan R. Just	
1172	ART	302	S07-08	William A. Childs	
1173	ART	332	S07-08	John A. Pinto	Recommended to have some previous study of history, philosophy, history of art or architecture, or literary criticism.
1174	ART	371	S07-08	John Wilmerding	None.
1175	ART	417	S07-08	Hugo Meyer	One class in Art History.
1176	ART	420	S07-08	Yoshiaki Shimizu	At least one prior art history course.
1177	ART	445	S07-08	John A. Pinto	
1178	ART	446	S07-08	Christopher P. Heuer	One or more art history courses recommended but not required.
1179	ART	456	S07-08	Susan J. Laxton	
1180	ART	465	S07-08	W. Barksdale Maynard	
1181	ART	529	S07-08	William A. Childs	
1182	ART	537	S07-08	Nino Zchomelidse	
1183	ART	545	S07-08	Thomas D. Kaufmann	
1184	ART	566	S07-08	Hal Foster	
1185	ART	571	S07-08	Jerome Silbergeld	
1186	ART	573	S07-08	Robert W. Bagley	
1187	ART	580	S07-08	Thomas F. Leisten	
1188	AST	203	S07-08	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.
1189	AST	204	S07-08	Gillian R. Knapp, Roman R. Rafikov	PHY 103 or 105 and MAT 104 or permission of instructor
1190	AST	401	S07-08	Neta A. Bahcall, Argyro Tasitsiomi, Edwin L. Turner	MAT 201 and MAT 202 and PHY 203
1191	AST	520	S07-08	Anatoly Spitkovsky	
1192	AST	522	S07-08	James E. Gunn	Undergraduate Physics and Math
1193	AST	542	S07-08	Neta A. Bahcall	
1194	AST	552	S07-08	William M. Tang, Hantao Ji	
1195	AST	554	S07-08	Gregory W. Hammett	
1196	AST	558	S07-08	Nathaniel J. Fisch, Allan H. Reiman	
1197	AST	562	S07-08	Samuel A. Cohen	
1198	AST	565	S07-08	Ronald C. Davidson, Hong Qin	
1199	ATL	496	S07-08		Enrollment by application and audition.  Auditions will be held on campus in November.  Applications and audition information available at http://www.princeton.edu/atelier/ and in the lobby of 185 Nassau Street.
1200	ATL	498	S07-08		Enrollment by application and audition/portfolio review. Auditions and interviews will be held on campus on November 27th. Applications and portfolio information available at princeton.edu/atelier/ and in the lobby of 185 Nassau Street.
1201	ATL	499	S07-08		Student with strong backgrounds in acting and/or one or more of the following areas are encouraged to apply: dance, music, playwriting, journalism, ethnography, religious studies.  Enrollment by application and audition or interview.
1202	BCS	107	S07-08	Margaret H. Beissinger	
1203	CEE	262A	S07-08	David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock	
1204	CEE	262B	S07-08	David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock	
1205	CEE	303	S07-08		CHM 201 and MAT 104 (can be taken concurrently), or permission of the instructor
1206	CEE	306	S07-08	Rachata Muneepeerakul	MAT 201.
1207	CEE	307	S07-08	Kelly K. Caylor	MAT 201
1208	CEE	308	S07-08	Peter R. Jaff	CEE 303 and CEE 306 or Permission Of Instructor. CEE 306 may be taken concurrently.
1209	CEE	364	S07-08	George W. Scherer	CEE 205.
1210	CEE	366	S07-08	Maria E. Garlock	CEE 361 or Permission Of Instructor.
1211	CEE	376	S07-08	James A. Smith	Students MUST sign up in E-212 E-Quad during course selection period.
1212	CEE	462	S07-08	Theodore P. Zoli	CEE 366 or CEE 361.
1213	CEE	465	S07-08	Nii O. Attoh-Okine	Probability and Statistics are prerequisites
1214	CEE	472	S07-08	James A. Smith	
1215	CEE	478	S07-08	James A. Smith	
1216	CEE	507	S07-08		Open to graduate students only.
1217	CEE	508	S07-08		Open to graduate students only.
1218	CEE	509	S07-08		Open to Graduate Students Only
1219	CEE	510	S07-08		Open to graduate students only.
1220	CEE	512	S07-08	Theodore P. Zoli	
1221	CEE	522	S07-08	Erik Vanmarcke	
1222	CEE	523	S07-08	Jean-Herv Prvost	
1223	CEE	525	S07-08	Yin L. Young	
1224	CEE	591	S07-08	James A. Smith	
1225	CEE	599	S07-08	Eric F. Wood	
1226	CEE	599B	S07-08	Kelly K. Caylor	
1227	CHE	199	S07-08	James Wei	
1228	CHE	246	S07-08	Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos	CHE 245 and MAT 201 or Permission Of Instructor.
1229	CHE	250	S07-08	Robert K. Prud'homme	ChE 245 OR MAT 104 and permission of the instructor
1230	CHE	342	S07-08	Yannis G. Kevrekidis	CHE 341 and MAE 305 or MAT 301.
1231	CHE	346	S07-08	Sankaran Sundaresan, Lynn Loo, Jay B. Benziger	CHE 246, 341 or equivalents.
1232	CHE	352	S07-08	Jay B. Benziger	
1233	CHE	423	S07-08	Ilhan A. Aksay	
1234	CHE	441	S07-08	Celeste M. Nelson	CHE 341. Audit not available for department concentrators.
1235	CHE	447	S07-08	David W. Wood	Previous exposure to biochemistry is encouraged but not required. Designed for upper division students in engineering, chemistry, and molecular biology, or for graduate students with no previous exposure to the subject.
1236	CHE	452	S07-08	Jay B. Benziger	
1237	CHE	454	S07-08	Jay B. Benziger	
1238	CHE	501	S07-08	Yannis G. Kevrekidis	
1239	CHE	505	S07-08	Morton D. Kostin	
1240	CHE	524	S07-08	Salvatore Torquato	
1241	CHE	544	S07-08	Richard A. Register	
1242	CHE	591	S07-08		
1243	CHE	592	S07-08		
1244	CHI	102	S07-08	Chih-p'ing Chou	Chinese 101.
1245	CHI	107	S07-08	Jun Lei	Chi 105 or instructor's permission.
1246	CHI	108	S07-08	Jingyu Wang	Chi 103 or Instructor's permission.
1247	CHI	304	S07-08	Joanne Y. Chiang	Chi 303 or permission of instructor.
1248	CHI	306	S07-08	Xi Tian	Chi 305 or Permission of Instructor.
1249	CHI	402	S07-08	Joanne Y. Chiang	Chinese 401 or instructor's permission.
1250	CHI	404	S07-08	Tracy Y. Chong	Chi 403 or instructor's permission.
1251	CHI	406	S07-08	Li Xu	Chi 405 or permission of the instructor.
1252	CHI	412	S07-08	Chih-p'ing Chou	
1253	CHM	202	S07-08	Andrew B. Bocarsly, Robert P. L'Esperance	This course is a continuation of CHM 201; also open to CHM 207 students.  Calculus not required.
1254	CHM	233	S07-08	Curtis G. Callan, David Botstein, Clarence E. Schutt	Familiarity with the calculus at the level of MAT 103/4 or Advanced Placement Calculus BC, solid high school physics and chemistry courses.  Students must have completed CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 231 and 232 in the Fall.
1255	CHM	234	S07-08	Olga G. Troyanskaya, Curtis G. Callan, Clarence E. Schutt	Familiarity with the calculus at the level of MAT 103/4 or Advanced Placement Calculus BC, solid high school physics and chemistry courses.  Students must have completed CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 231 and 232 in the Fall.
1256	CHM	236	S07-08	David Botstein, Leonid Kruglyak, Joshua D. Rabinowitz	Students are expected to have completed CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 235.
1257	CHM	304	S07-08	Martin F. Semmelhack, Henry L. Gingrich	CHM 301 or CHM 303. Course is open to freshmen.
1258	CHM	306	S07-08	Clarence E. Schutt	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.
1259	CHM	333	S07-08	Franois Morel	CHM 202 or CHM 204 or equivalent.  (Consult instructor.)
1260	CHM	406	S07-08	Zoltn G. Soos	MAT 201 or equivalent. Some knowledge of thermodynamics is useful.  Open to freshmen and sophomores only with instructor's permission.
1261	CHM	408	S07-08	Jeffrey Schwartz	
1262	CHM	412	S07-08	Jannette Carey	CHM 201 (or 207) and 202; {OR} CHM 215; {OR} equivalent.
1263	CHM	502	S07-08	Herschel A. Rabitz	
1264	CHM	507	S07-08	Annabella Selloni	
1265	CHM	511	S07-08	Giacinto Scoles, Steven L. Bernasek	
1266	CHM	512	S07-08	Steven L. Bernasek	
1267	CHM	516	S07-08	Joshua D. Rabinowitz	
1268	CHM	524	S07-08	Susan K. VanderKam	
1269	CHM	525	S07-08	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
1270	CHM	534	S07-08	Erik J. Sorensen, David W. MacMillan	
1271	CHM	536	S07-08	Istvan Pelczer	
1272	CHM	539	S07-08	Robert A. Pascal	
1273	CHM	542	S07-08	Michael H. Hecht	
1274	CHV	361	S07-08	Bennett Foddy	Not open to Freshman
1275	CHV	376	S07-08	Donald B. Marquis	Some knowledge of human biology is helpful.
1276	CLA	208	S07-08	Joshua T. Katz	
1277	CLA	214	S07-08	Andrew M. Feldherr	
1278	CLA	217	S07-08	Marc Domingo Gygax	
1279	CLA	323	S07-08	Bernd C. Seidensticker	
1280	CLA	326	S07-08	Harriet I. Flower	
1281	CLA	327	S07-08	Maria Mavroudi	
1282	CLA	506	S07-08	Bernd C. Seidensticker	
1283	CLA	509	S07-08	Peter T. Struck	
1284	CLA	522	S07-08	Marc Domingo Gygax	
1285	CLA	533	S07-08	Denis C. Feeney	
1286	CLA	541	S07-08	Janet M. Martin	
1287	CLA	546	S07-08	Brent D. Shaw	
1288	CLA	564	S07-08	Joshua T. Katz	
1289	CLA	599	S07-08	Brent D. Shaw	This course is only open to post-generals students.  Each student will give one fifty-minute presentation of work in progress.
1290	CLG	102	S07-08	Andrew L. Ford	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.
1291	CLG	103	S07-08	John A. MacPhail	The course is not intended for students who have already studied the language (e.g., in high school).
1292	CLG	108	S07-08	John A. MacPhail	CLG 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
1293	CLG	240	S07-08	Andrew L. Ford, Rosa M. Andujar, Kevin J. Kalish	The course is open to all students with a grasp of Greek grammar and syntax and an interest in the later Greek world.  Students from departments other than Classics are welcome.
1294	CLG	304	S07-08	Michael A. Flower	CLG 104 and CLG 108.
1295	COM	206	S07-08	Andrew H. Plaks	
1296	COM	236	S07-08	Margaret H. Beissinger	
1297	COM	238	S07-08	Susana Draper	
1298	COM	301	S07-08	Claudia Joan Brodsky	None.
1299	COM	309	S07-08	Sandra L. Bermann	
1300	COM	318	S07-08	Soelve I. Curdts	none
1301	COM	324	S07-08	Leonard Barkan	
1302	COM	360	S07-08	Marina S. Brownlee	
1303	COM	372	S07-08	April Alliston	
1304	COM	381	S07-08	Soelve I. Curdts	
1305	COM	382	S07-08	Orlando N. Bentancor	
1306	COM	386	S07-08	Claudia Joan Brodsky	
1307	COM	400	S07-08	Aissata Sidikou-Morton	
1308	COM	403	S07-08	Stanley A. Corngold	A reading knowledge of French and/or German is desirable but not necessary.
1309	COM	410	S07-08	Caryl Emerson	None. Knowledge of Russian not required.
1310	COM	535	S07-08	April Alliston	
1311	COM	543	S07-08	Daniel Heller-Roazen	
1312	COM	581	S07-08	Thomas W. Hare	
1313	COM	583	S07-08	Caryl Emerson	
1314	COS	116	S07-08	Sanjeev Arora	None. This course is geared towards non-CS concentrators, including social science and humanities majors.  Students who have take COS 126 or any higher course in the Computer Science should not take this course.
1315	COS	126	S07-08	Robert Sedgewick	
1316	COS	217	S07-08	Jennifer L. Rexford	COS 126 (recommended), or ORF 201, or score of 5 on the AP Computer Science Exam.
1317	COS	226	S07-08	Kevin Wayne	COS 126 or permission of instructor.
1318	COS	320	S07-08	Andrew W. Appel	COS 217 and COS 226.
1319	COS	333	S07-08	Brian W. Kernighan	COS 217 and COS 226.
1320	COS	398	S07-08	David P. Walker	Open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared. B.S.E. candidates only.
1321	COS	423	S07-08	Robert E. Tarjan	COS 226 and COS 341 or permission of instructor.
1322	COS	424	S07-08	David M. Blei	MAT 202 and COS 126 or equivalent or permission
1323	COS	426	S07-08	Adam Finkelstein, Tim A. Weyrich	COS 217 and COS 226.
1324	COS	435	S07-08	Andrea S. LaPaugh	COS 226.
1325	COS	444	S07-08	Kenneth Steiglitz	ECO 310; or COS 226 and COS 217; or Permission of the Instructor.
1326	COS	461	S07-08	Jennifer L. Rexford	COS 217
1327	COS	498	S07-08	David P. Walker	Open to qualified juniors if they have already taken COS 398.  B.S.E candidates only.
1328	COS	511	S07-08	Robert E. Schapire	
1329	COS	598A	S07-08	Jaswinder P. Singh	
1330	COS	598B	S07-08	Fei-Fei Li	
1331	COS	598C	S07-08	Thomas A. Funkhouser	
1332	COS	598D	S07-08	Boaz M. Barak	
1333	COS	598F	S07-08	Mona Singh	
1334	CWR	202	S07-08	Tracy K. Smith, Kathleen J. Graber, James Richardson	{Admission by application only.}   {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/cwr/student_info.html]) or in the Programs office.  {DUE DATE:  VERY IMPORTANT} that applications with {writing samples} are submitted in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau Street, Room 112 no later than Thursday, November 15th at 12 noon.
1335	CWR	204	S07-08	Edmund V. White, Joyce Carol Oates, Jeffrey K. Eugenides	[{NOT OPEN TO SENIORS.] Admission by application only.}   {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/cwr/student_info.html]) or in the Programs office.  {DUE DATE:  VERY IMPORTANT} that applications with {writing samples} are submitted in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau Street, Room 112 no later than Thursday, November 15th at 12 noon.
1336	CWR	206	S07-08	Charles K. Williams	{Admission by application only.}   {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/cwr/student_info.html]) or in the Programs office.  {DUE DATE:  VERY IMPORTANT} that applications with {writing samples} are submitted in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau Street, Room 112 no later than Thursday, November 15th at 12 noon.
1337	CWR	302	S07-08	Tracy K. Smith, Charles K. Williams, Susan Wheeler	{Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.}   {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online or in the Programs office.  {DUE DATE:  VERY IMPORTANT} that applications with {writing samples} are submitted in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau Street, Room 112 no later than Thursday, November 15th at 12 noon.
1338	CWR	304	S07-08	Edmund V. White, Joyce Carol Oates, Gary Shteyngart	{Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.}   {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online or in the Programs office.  {DUE DATE:  VERY IMPORTANT} that applications with {writing samples} are submitted in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau Street, Room 112 no later than Thursday, November 15th at 12 noon.
1339	CWR	306	S07-08	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:}  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/cwr/student_info.html]) or in the Programs office.  {DUE DATE:  VERY IMPORTANT} that applications with {writing samples} are submitted in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau Street, Room 112 no later than Thursday, November 15th at 12 noon.
1340	CZE	107	S07-08	Mirjam Fried	CZE105
1341	DAN	209	S07-08	Rebecca J. Lazier	
1342	DAN	211	S07-08	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 deboyace@princeton.edu.
1343	DAN	220	S07-08	Edisa K. Weeks	{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.    {Interviews: } Monday November 12th & 19th: 12:30-2:00 Room 116, Tuesday November 13th & 20th: 12:30-2:00 Room 114, Wednesday November 14th: 12:30-2:00 Room 117, Thursday November 15th: 12:00-1:00 Room 114.  Email deboyace@princeton.edu with questions.
1344	DAN	309	S07-08	Meghan C. Durham	{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.    {Interviews: } Monday November 12th & 19th: 12:30-2:00 Room 116, Tuesday November 13th & 20th: 12:30-2:00 Room 114, Wednesday November 14th: 12:30-2:00 Room 117, Thursday November 15th: 12:00-1:00 Room 114.  Email deboyace@princeton.edu with questions.
1345	DAN	321	S07-08	Robert J. Greskovic	
1346	DAN	409	S07-08	Rebecca J. Lazier, Meghan C. Durham	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.
1347	EAS	221	S07-08	Atsuko Ueda	
1348	EAS	232	S07-08	Ping Wang	
1349	EAS	320	S07-08	Martin C. Collcutt	
1350	EAS	327	S07-08	Martin Kern	
1351	EAS	328	S07-08	Steven Chung	
1352	EAS	334	S07-08	Perry Link	
1353	EAS	416	S07-08	Willard J. Peterson	A prior course in East Asian Studies is desirable but not required.
1354	EAS	437	S07-08	Amy B. Borovoy	One course on Japan or one course in cultural analysis.
1355	EAS	447	S07-08	Seiichi Makino	JPN 105 or equivalent.
1356	EAS	460	S07-08	Joy S. Kim, Steven Chung	
1357	EAS	504	S07-08	Martin Kern	
1358	EAS	508	S07-08	Willard J. Peterson	
1359	EAS	534	S07-08	Ping Wang	
1360	EAS	535	S07-08	Perry Link	
1361	EAS	544	S07-08	Atsuko Ueda	
1362	EAS	546	S07-08	Keiko Ono	JPN 403 or permission of Instructor.
1363	EAS	564	S07-08	Keiko Ono	
1364	EAS	571	S07-08	Joy S. Kim	
1365	EAS	592	S07-08	David R. Leheny	
1366	ECO	100	S07-08	Robert D. Willig	None
1367	ECO	101	S07-08	Elizabeth C. Bogan	
1368	ECO	108	S07-08	Avinash K. Dixit	Not open to ECO Majors.  Cannot be used as a Departmental for the ECO Major.  Preference given to Freshmen.
1369	ECO	202	S07-08	Ulrich K. Mueller	ECO 100 and ECO 101 and MAT 103.
1370	ECO	301	S07-08	Per L. Krusell	ECO 100 and ECO 101.  Not open to Freshmen.
1371	ECO	310	S07-08	Stephen E. Morris	ECO 100 and MAT 200 or MAT 201. Not required for concentrators. Not open to Freshmen.
1372	ECO	311	S07-08	Noah M. Williams	ECO 100 and ECO 101 and MAT 200 or MAT 201.
1373	ECO	313	S07-08	Henry S. Farber	ECO 302 or ECO 312.  Course not open to freshman.
1374	ECO	321	S07-08	Swati Bhatt	ECO 300 or ECO 310 and MAT 102 or MAT 103.  Not open to freshmen.
1375	ECO	341	S07-08	Harvey S. Rosen	ECO 100.  A working knowledge of calculus is required for this course.  Open to Juniors and Seniors only.
1376	ECO	352	S07-08	Marc J. Melitz	MAT 103 and ECO 300 or 310.  Not open to freshmen.
1377	ECO	353	S07-08	Alicia Adsera	ECO 100 and ECO 101. Course not open to freshman. Course not required for concentrators.
1378	ECO	363	S07-08	Hyun S. Shin	ECO 362.
1379	ECO	370	S07-08	Elizabeth C. Bogan	ECO 100 and ECO 101. These are firm prerequisites, NOT co-requisites. This course counts towards WWS disciplinary perspectives requirement.
1380	ECO	372	S07-08	Carsten A. Holz	ECO 100, ECO 101.
1381	ECO	385	S07-08	Thomas C. Leonard	ECO 100.  Not open to Freshmen
1382	ECO	429	S07-08	Smita B. Brunnermeier	None.  While this course is directed primarily at juniors and seniors majoring in economics, the theory and applications presented in the course will be developed from basic principles and should be accessible to non-economists.
1383	ECO	448	S07-08	Wolfgang Pesendorfer	MAT 203 or equivalent. (Or instructor's permission).
1384	ECO	464	S07-08	Ormond G. Sexton	ECO 300 or ECO 310. Open to Seniors Only.
1385	ECO	466	S07-08	Motohiro Yogo	ECO 362 or FIN 501, ECO 465.  Open to Juniors and Seniors only.
1386	ECO	502	S07-08	Dilip J. Abreu, Wolfgang Pesendorfer	
1387	ECO	504	S07-08	Per L. Krusell, Noah M. Williams	
1388	ECO	514	S07-08	Stephen E. Morris, Satoru Takahashi	
1389	ECO	518	S07-08	Angus S. Deaton, Mark W. Watson	ECO 517.
1390	ECO	519	S07-08	Andriy Norets, Andres Aradillas-Lopez	
1391	ECO	522	S07-08	Per L. Krusell, Esteban A. Rossi-Hansberg	Description Cont. Endogenous, skill-biased, technological change and human capital accumulation; implications for growth and social mobility.
1392	ECO	524	S07-08	Doug Bernheim, Michael Rothschild	
1393	ECO	526	S07-08	Hyun S. Shin, Amil Dasgupta	
1394	ECO	532	S07-08	Henry S. Farber, David S. Lee	
1395	ECO	541	S07-08	Pinelopi K. Goldberg	
1396	ECO	552	S07-08	Pinelopi K. Goldberg, Esteban A. Rossi-Hansberg	
1397	ECO	554	S07-08	Roberto J. Chang	
1398	ECO	563	S07-08	Pinelopi K. Goldberg, Samuel A. Schulhofer-Wohl	ECO 562.
1399	ECO	572	S07-08	Germn Rodriguez	ECO 571.
1400	ECO	575	S07-08	Yacine At-Sahalia, Jean Jacod	
1401	ECO	581A	S07-08	Sylvain Chassang	
1402	ECO	581C	S07-08	Per L. Krusell	
1403	ECO	581D	S07-08	David S. Lee	
1404	ECO	581E	S07-08	Angus S. Deaton	
1405	ECO	581F	S07-08	Gene M. Grossman, Mikls Koren	
1406	ECO	581G	S07-08	Ulrich K. Mueller	
1407	ECO	581H	S07-08	Jean Jacod, Wei Xiong	
1408	ECO	581I	S07-08	Elizabeth M. Armstrong, Noreen J. Goldman	
1409	ECO	581J	S07-08	Roland J. Benabou	
1410	ECO	581K	S07-08	Thomas Romer	
1411	ECS	209	S07-08	Maurizio Viroli, Jeffrey L. Schwegman	
1412	ECS	320	S07-08	Sarah G. Ross	
1413	EEB	301	S07-08	Jeanne Altmann	
1414	EEB	314	S07-08	Michaela Hau	EEB 211
1415	EEB	320	S07-08	Laura F. Landweber	MOL 214, MOL 215, or any upper level MOL course.
1416	EEB	324	S07-08	Simon A. Levin	There is no limit on graduate enrollment.
1417	EEB	328	S07-08	Andrew P. Dobson	Prerequisite: 210 or 211; one year of calculus; 321
1418	EEB	332	S07-08	Richard Cooke, Delores R. Piperno	EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring Semester in tropical ecology program in Panama.
1419	EEB	338	S07-08	Yves F. Basset	EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester tropical biology program in Panama
1420	EEB	346	S07-08	Stephen W. Pacala	EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester in tropical biology taught in Panama.
1421	EEB	350	S07-08	Martin C. Wikelski	Enrollment limited to EEB juniors only and they must be enrolled in the Tropical Ecology Program in Panama.
1422	EEB	352	S07-08	Paula G. Kahumbu	Limited to students participating in the field semester in Kenya.
1423	EEB	404	S07-08	Daniel I. Rubenstein	Open to students enrolled in the field semester in Kenya.
1424	EEB	505	S07-08	Jeanne Altmann	
1425	EEB	521	S07-08	David S. Wilcove	
1426	EEB	522	S07-08		Restriction: Course is limited to graduate students [only].
1427	EGR	193	S07-08	, Frank P. Calaprice	Open to BSE freshmen who were enrolled in both EGR/MAT/PHY 191 and 192 in the fall semester.
1428	EGR	194	S07-08	Stephen A. Lyon, Pablo G. Debenedetti, Michael G. Littman	Open to BSE freshmen who were enrolled in both EGR/MAT/PHY 191 and 192.
1429	EGR	250	S07-08	, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters	Freshmen and Sophomores
1430	EGR	251	S07-08	, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters	Prerequisite EGR 250
1431	EGR	350	S07-08	, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters	Sophomores and Juniors only
1432	EGR	351	S07-08	, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters	Prerequisite EGR 350
1433	EGR	450	S07-08	Edward J. Coyle, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters	Juniors and Seniors only
1434	EGR	451	S07-08	Edward J. Coyle, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters	Prerequisite EGR 450
1435	EGR	493	S07-08	Julian E. Lange	Students do not need any technical or engineering knowledge to take this course.
1436	ELE	102	S07-08	Claire F. Gmachl	None.  Participation of non-science/engineering and interdisciplinary students is strongly encouraged.
1437	ELE	206	S07-08	Ron Weiss	
1438	ELE	208	S07-08	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.
1439	ELE	302	S07-08	Bradley W. Dickinson	ELE 206 and ELE 301. Permission of instructor.
1440	ELE	342	S07-08	Mansour Shayegan	PHY 103 or PHY 105 and PHY 104 or PHY 106.
1441	ELE	352	S07-08	Jason W. Fleischer	PHY 104 or ELE 351.
1442	ELE	386	S07-08	Ruby B. Lee	CS109 or equivalent.  No prior security knowledge required.
1443	ELE	391	S07-08		MAT 103 or Permission Of Instructor.
1444	ELE	396	S07-08	Stephen A. Lyon	A previous quantum mechanics course will not be required. Requires sophomore linear algebra at the level of Math 202, 204, 217 or the equivalent.
1445	ELE	398	S07-08	Bradley W. Dickinson	This course is open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared.
1446	ELE	401	S07-08	Antoine Kahn	ELE 203  ELE 208.
1447	ELE	442	S07-08	Antoine Kahn	ELE 441 or PHY 405
1448	ELE	454	S07-08	Paul R. Prucnal	
1449	ELE	482	S07-08	Bede Liu	ELE 301.
1450	ELE	486	S07-08	Sergio Verd	ELE301 and 380 are prerequisites.  Familiarity with topics covered by ELE485 is desirable.
1451	ELE	491	S07-08	Ed Zschau	Enrollment for the course is by written application. Applications are available at C-205 in the E-Quad. All applications mush be completed and returned by December 4, 2007.
1452	ELE	498	S07-08	Bradley W. Dickinson	Senior standing is required for enrollment in this course.
1453	ELE	514	S07-08	Bede Liu	
1454	ELE	519	S07-08	Mung Chiang	
1455	ELE	523	S07-08	Naomi E. Leonard	
1456	ELE	530	S07-08	Donald R. Brown	
1457	ELE	539A	S07-08	Mung Chiang	
1458	ELE	539B	S07-08	Robert Calderbank	
1459	ELE	541	S07-08	Sigurd Wagner	Prerequisite:  a course in solid-state or semiconductor physics, or in solid-state chemistry
1460	ELE	563	S07-08	Sharad Malik	
1461	ELE	577	S07-08	Niraj K. Jha	
1462	ELE	580	S07-08	Li-Shiuan Peh	
1463	ELE	583	S07-08	Margaret R. Martonosi, Douglas W. Clark	
1464	ELE	591	S07-08	Ed Zschau	
1465	ELE	598	S07-08	Bede Liu	
1466	ENG	200	S07-08	James Richardson	First-Year Students Welcome.  Prospective concentrators should take this course (or 201, or 202) and English 205 .
1467	ENG	205	S07-08	Jeff Dolven	
1468	ENG	206	S07-08	Tamsen O. Wolff	
1469	ENG	304	S07-08	Sarah M. Anderson	No prior knowledge of medieval literature is required.  Even if you have read some of these texts before, you may be surprised by how revelatory they are when considered against each other and the problem of the quest.
1470	ENG	307	S07-08	David J. Wallace	
1471	ENG	311	S07-08	Lawrence N. Danson	
1472	ENG	312	S07-08	Jeff Dolven	
1473	ENG	331	S07-08	Jeff E. Nunokawa	
1474	ENG	336	S07-08	Jennifer R. Greeson	
1475	ENG	347	S07-08	Tamsen O. Wolff	
1476	ENG	351	S07-08	Benjamin L. Widiss	
1477	ENG	362	S07-08	Lee C. Mitchell	
1478	ENG	364	S07-08	Susan A. Stewart	
1479	ENG	369	S07-08	Diana J. Fuss	
1480	ENG	371	S07-08	Zahid R. Chaudhary	
1481	ENG	375	S07-08	Daphne A. Brooks	
1482	ENG	383	S07-08	Zahid R. Chaudhary	
1483	ENG	387	S07-08	Simon E. Gikandi	
1484	ENG	388	S07-08	Anne A. Cheng	
1485	ENG	401	S07-08	Sarah M. Anderson	All texts will be read in modern English translation.  An elementary knowledge of early European history and literature is helpful, but not required.
1486	ENG	402	S07-08	Lawrence N. Danson	
1487	ENG	501	S07-08	Kathleen M. Davis	
1488	ENG	522	S07-08	Sean P. Keilen	
1489	ENG	553	S07-08	Meredith A. Martin	
1490	ENG	555	S07-08	Jennifer R. Greeson	
1491	ENG	563	S07-08	Susan A. Stewart	
1492	ENG	568	S07-08	Frances C. Ferguson	
1493	ENG	573	S07-08	Simon E. Gikandi	
1494	ENG	581	S07-08	Diana J. Fuss	
1495	ENV	ST03	S07-08	Michael D. Lemonick, Shana S. Weber	Introductory coursework or experiential background in a relevant environmental or sustainability field is required.  Strong interest in communications, but no previous experience necessary.
1496	ENV	202A	S07-08	Bess B. Ward	The course is required for students who wish to pursue the Environmental Studies certificate program; these students cannot enroll under the p/d/f option.
1497	ENV	202B	S07-08	Bess B. Ward, Eileen Zerba	The course will satisfy the ENV core course requirement and is required for students who wish to pursue the Environmental Studies certificate program; these students cannot enroll under the p/d/f option. Preference will be given to ENV concentrators (though the class is open to all interested students). When enrolled in the lab, ENV 202B fulfills an ST course requirement.
1498	ENV	305	S07-08	Anne M. Matthews	By application only
1499	ENV	314	S07-08	Pl Pep	
1500	EPS	300	S07-08	Ezra N. Suleiman, Jan-Werner Mller	PDF option is not available to certificate candidates
1501	FIN	502	S07-08	Amil Dasgupta	
1502	FIN	519	S07-08	Ormond G. Sexton	
1503	FIN	521	S07-08	Motohiro Yogo	FIN501, MAT201-202 and recommend MAT203-204.
1504	FIN	561	S07-08	Ren A. Carmona	
1505	FRE	102	S07-08	Anne C. Aubert	FRE 101 or Permission Of Instructor. No credit is given for FRE 101 unless FRE 102 is successfully completed.
1506	FRE	107	S07-08	Odile M. Belmont	FRE 102 or FRE 103, or special permission.
1507	FRE	108	S07-08	Murielle M. Perrier	Placement through the University's Placement Test, completion of FRE 105, or permission of the Language Coordinator.
1508	FRE	207	S07-08	Andre Benhaim	FRE 107, FRE 108, or placement based on placement test.
1509	FRE	215	S07-08	Christine M. Sagnier	Prerequisite:  FRE 108 or equivalent; FRE 207 recommended.
1510	FRE	222	S07-08	Gran Magnus Blix	Prerequisites: 107, 108, or equivalent. 207 recommended as a co-requisite.
1511	FRE	307	S07-08	Aissata Sidikou-Morton	Prerequisite:  a 200-level French course or permission of instructor.
1512	FRE	359	S07-08	Marie-Hlne Huet	FRE 207
1513	FRE	363	S07-08	David M. Bellos	Prerequisite:  a 200-level French course or permission of instructor.
1514	FRE	364	S07-08	Marina van Zuylen	Prerequisite:  a 200-level French course. Class taught in French.
1515	FRE	391	S07-08	Thomas A. Trezise	
1516	FRE	407	S07-08	David M. Bellos	FRE 307 or equivalent level of proficiency in French.
1517	FRE	500	S07-08	Christine M. Sagnier	
1518	FRE	513	S07-08	Franois Rigolot	
1519	FRE	519	S07-08	Marie-Hlne Huet	
1520	FRE	526	S07-08	Gran Magnus Blix	
1521	FRE	1027	S07-08	Florent Masse	FRE 101 and Permission of Instructor.
1522	FRS	102	S07-08	Sean P. Keilen	
1523	FRS	104	S07-08	Bernard Chazelle	
1524	FRS	106	S07-08	Pedro Meira Monteiro	
1525	FRS	108	S07-08	Timothy D. Searchinger	
1526	FRS	110	S07-08	Bastiaan C. van Fraassen	
1527	FRS	112	S07-08	Peter R. Silver	
1528	FRS	114	S07-08	Alan S. Chimacoff	
1529	FRS	116	S07-08	Andre Benhaim	
1530	FRS	118	S07-08	Marta Tienda	
1531	FRS	120	S07-08	Michael D. Lemonick, Edwin L. Turner	
1532	FRS	122	S07-08	Ivan Zaknic	
1533	FRS	124	S07-08	D. Graham Burnett	
1534	FRS	126	S07-08	Stefan Bernhard	
1535	FRS	128	S07-08	James S. Diamond	
1536	FRS	130	S07-08	Mirjam Fried	
1537	FRS	132	S07-08	Erika A. Kiss	
1538	FRS	134	S07-08	Jenna Weissman-Joselit	
1539	FRS	136	S07-08	Kathleen M. Davis	
1540	FRS	138	S07-08	William Howarth	
1541	FRS	140	S07-08	Lee C. Mitchell	
1542	FRS	142	S07-08	Louis Padulo	
1543	FRS	144	S07-08	Susan L. Sugarman	
1544	FRS	146	S07-08	Benjamin L. Widiss	
1545	FRS	148	S07-08	Richard M. Bennett	
1546	FRS	150	S07-08	Amy B. Borovoy	
1547	FRS	152	S07-08	David R. Leheny	
1548	FRS	154	S07-08	Marina van Zuylen	
1549	FRS	156	S07-08	Fred Strebeigh	
1550	FRS	158	S07-08	Kathryn M. Wagner	
1551	FRS	160	S07-08	Joo Biehl	
1552	FRS	162	S07-08	Smita B. Brunnermeier	
1553	FRS	164	S07-08	Ze'eva Cohen	
1554	FRS	166	S07-08	Janice E. Paran	
1555	FRS	168	S07-08	Brent D. Shaw	
1556	FRS	170	S07-08	Ignacio P. Walker	
1557	FRS	172	S07-08	Sophie Meunier Aitsahalia	
1558	FRS	174	S07-08	Harold V. Poor, Lalitha Sankar	
1559	FRS	176	S07-08	Daoud G. Kuttab	
1560	GEO	202A	S07-08	Hugh J. Roarty	High School biology, chemistry.
1561	GEO	202B	S07-08	Hugh J. Roarty	High School biology, chemistry.
1562	GEO	210B	S07-08	Allan M. Rubin	
1563	GEO	312	S07-08	Tullis C. Onstott	Prerequisite: CHM 201 or 203, or instructor's permission.
1564	GEO	320	S07-08	Frederik J. Simons	MAT 201 and 202 or MAT 203 and 204 or equivalent
1565	GEO	339	S07-08	Michael Oppenheimer	Mat101-102 and CHM201-202 or PHY101-102; or instructors permission
1566	GEO	399	S07-08	Gregory E. van der Vink	Prerequisites: Completion of science distribution requirement.
1567	GEO	421	S07-08	Lincoln S. Hollister	Permission of professor required; sophomores encouraged to apply.
1568	GEO	428	S07-08	Bess B. Ward	College level chemistry, biology and physics
1569	GEO	499	S07-08	Gregory E. van der Vink	
1570	GEO	506	S07-08	Lincoln S. Hollister	
1571	GEO	507	S07-08	Thomas S. Duffy	
1572	GEO	523	S07-08	Tullis C. Onstott	
1573	GEO	538	S07-08	Michael L. Bender	
1574	GEO	539	S07-08	Gerta Keller	
1575	GEO	544	S07-08	Nadine McQuarrie	
1576	GEO	559	S07-08	Adam C. Maloof	
1577	GER	102	S07-08	Timothy J. Attanucci, Megan M. Ewing, Alana J. King	GER 101 or permission of instructor.  About 12 students per section.  Normally no credit is given for GER 101 unless followed by 102.
1578	GER	107	S07-08	Robert P. Ebert, Simone A. Marx	GER 105 or Permission Of Instructor. Classes conducted in German.
1579	GER	208	S07-08	Nikolaus Wegmann	GER 107 or permission of instructor.  Prerequisites: GER 107 or equivalent.
1580	GER	210	S07-08	Arnd Wedemeyer	
1581	GER	211	S07-08	Devin A. Fore, Thomas Y. Levin	
1582	GER	309	S07-08	Devin A. Fore	
1583	GER	324	S07-08	Michael Gamper	GER 107 or equivalent; 200-level recommended.
1584	GER	340	S07-08	Nikolaus Wegmann	GER 107 or Permission of Instructor.
1585	GER	371	S07-08	Brigid Doherty	
1586	GER	373	S07-08	Michael W. Jennings	
1587	GER	505	S07-08	Robert P. Ebert	
1588	GER	509	S07-08	Sara S. Poor	
1589	GER	515	S07-08	Michael Gamper	
1590	GER	520	S07-08	Brigid Doherty, Thomas Y. Levin	
1591	GER	526	S07-08	Stanley A. Corngold	
1592	GER	1025	S07-08	Jakob J. Norberg, Mary M. Campbell, Cornelius Reiber	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-.
1593	HEB	102	S07-08	Esther Robbins	HEB 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
1594	HEB	107	S07-08	Esther Robbins	HEB 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
1595	HEB	302	S07-08	Esther Robbins	
1596	HEB	402	S07-08	Esther Robbins	Fluent speakers
1597	HIN	101	S07-08	Mekhala D. Natavar	None. See self-placement guidelines on Hindi web page to establish appropriate level.
1598	HIN	102	S07-08	Mekhala D. Natavar	Hindi 101 or the equivalent level of proficiency.
1599	HIN	105	S07-08	Mekhala D. Natavar	Elementary Hindi 101 and 102 or the professor's permission.     See self-placement guidelines on Hindi web page to establish appropriate level.
1600	HIN	107	S07-08	Mekhala D. Natavar	Intermediate Hindi (HIN105) or the equivalent level of proficiency.
1601	HIS	208	S07-08	Janet Y. Chen, Sheldon M. Garon	
1602	HIS	280	S07-08	John M. Murrin, James A. Dun	First priority is given to Sophomores then Freshmen;  no juniors or seniors are admitted.
1603	HIS	322	S07-08	Sheldon M. Garon	Pass/D/Fail option not available to History concentrators.
1604	HIS	325	S07-08	Janet Y. Chen	P/D/F option not available to History concentrators.
1605	HIS	332	S07-08	Bhavani Raman	No prequisites
1606	HIS	339	S07-08	Peter G. Lake	
1607	HIS	343	S07-08	Angela B. Gleason	
1608	HIS	344	S07-08	William C. Jordan	
1609	HIS	349	S07-08	Liam M. Brockey	
1610	HIS	351	S07-08	Philip G. Nord	
1611	HIS	354	S07-08	Anson G. Rabinbach	
1612	HIS	362	S07-08	Stephen Kotkin	
1613	HIS	372	S07-08	Peter R. Silver	
1614	HIS	380	S07-08	Paul L. Miles	P/D/F option is not available for History concentrators.
1615	HIS	387	S07-08	Joshua B. Guild	
1616	HIS	394	S07-08	Helen Tilley	P/D/F option is not available for History concentrators.
1617	HIS	398	S07-08	Emily Thompson	P/D/F option is not available for History concentrators.
1618	HIS	400	S07-08	Michael F. Laffan	Compulsory course for departmental majors in the fall of their junior year.
1619	HIS	404	S07-08	Arthur J. Ray	
1620	HIS	408	S07-08	Jeremy I. Adelman	
1621	HIS	437	S07-08	John F. Haldon	Any history course on Byzantine or Medieval history.
1622	HIS	464	S07-08	T.K. Hunter	Not open to Freshman
1623	HIS	480	S07-08	Peter L. Lindseth	
1624	HIS	493	S07-08	D. Graham Burnett	
1625	HIS	504	S07-08	Vera S. Candiani	
1626	HIS	517	S07-08	Michael F. Laffan	
1627	HIS	518	S07-08	Linda Gordon	
1628	HIS	530	S07-08	Susan Naquin	
1629	HIS	542	S07-08	Maria Mavroudi	
1630	HIS	543	S07-08	Peter R. Brown	
1631	HIS	551	S07-08	Philip G. Nord	
1632	HIS	554	S07-08	Harold James, Jan T. Gross	
1633	HIS	569	S07-08	Linda J. Colley	
1634	HIS	588	S07-08	Robert S. Wilentz	
1635	HLS	101	S07-08		
1636	HLS	102	S07-08		HLS 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
1637	HLS	105	S07-08		HLS 102 or Permission Of Instructor.
1638	HLS	107	S07-08		HLS 105 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
1639	HOS	593	S07-08	Michael S. Mahoney	
1640	HOS	595	S07-08	Angela N. Creager	
1641	HUM	218	S07-08	Graham M. Jones, P. A. Sitney, Leonard Barkan	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 2189 and their background in classical, biblical and medieval studies.  Deadline is December 7 for notification by December 11.
1642	HUM	219	S07-08	Graham M. Jones, Daniel Cloud, Christina H. Lee	
1643	HUM	234	S07-08	Thomas W. Hare	
1644	ITA	102	S07-08	Daniela B. Antonucci	ITA 101 or Permission of Instructor.
1645	ITA	208	S07-08	Fiorenza A. Weinapple	ITA 107 or Permission of Instructor.
1646	ITA	302	S07-08	Laura S. White	One 200-level ITA course or permission of instructor required.
1647	ITA	306	S07-08	Pietro Frassica	a 200-level Italian course or Instructor's permission.
1648	ITA	319	S07-08	Pietro Frassica	Prerequisite: 200-level course in Italian for Italian precept.
1649	ITA	1027	S07-08	Fiorenza A. Weinapple	ITA 101 and Permission of Instructor.
1650	JDS	303	S07-08	Simeon B. Chavel	JDS 302 or with instructor's consent.
1651	JDS	315	S07-08	Ruth K. Westheimer	
1652	JDS	316	S07-08	Jenna Weissman-Joselit	
1653	JDS	353	S07-08	Wendy Heller	Ability to read music or music performance experience desirable.
1654	JDS	372	S07-08	Azzan I. Yadin	
1655	JDS	381	S07-08	Simeon B. Chavel	
1656	JPN	102	S07-08	Tomoko Shibata	JPN 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
1657	JPN	107	S07-08	Yukari Tokumasu, Tomoko Shibata	JPN 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
1658	JPN	302	S07-08	Hisae Matsui	
1659	JPN	306	S07-08	Kyoko M. Loetscher	
1660	JPN	402	S07-08	Seiichi Makino	This course is designed to help students develop critical thinking through reading and discussing Japanese novels.
1661	JPN	404	S07-08	Keiko Ono	JPN 403 or Permission Of Instructor.
1662	JRN	240	S07-08	John A. McPhee	Open to Sophomores only
1663	JRN	400	S07-08	Evan W. Thomas	
1664	JRN	440	S07-08	Peter C. Applebome	
1665	JRN	452	S07-08	Craig W. Duff	
1666	JRN	460	S07-08	Charles M. Lane	
1667	KOR	102	S07-08	Gwee-Sook Kim	Kor 101.
1668	KOR	107	S07-08	Joowon Suh	KOR 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
1669	KOR	302	S07-08	Joowon Suh	KOR 301 or KOR 107 and Permission Of Instructor. Prerequisites: KOR 301 or placement test.
1670	KOR	402	S07-08	Gwee-Sook Kim	KOR 401 or permission of the instructor.
1671	LAS	402	S07-08	Vania Markarian	
1672	LAS	404	S07-08	Gabriel L. Negretto	
1673	LAT	102	S07-08	Harriet I. Flower	LAT 101 or Permission of Instructor.
1674	LAT	103	S07-08	Robert A. Kaster	
1675	LAT	108	S07-08	Yelena Baraz	LAT 105 or Permission of Instructor.
1676	LAT	204	S07-08	Christian A. Kaesser	LAT 108 or Permission of Instructor.
1677	LAT	232	S07-08	Janet M. Martin	LAT 108 or Permission Of Instructor. Prerequisite: two years of college Latin.
1678	LAT	334	S07-08	Yelena Baraz	LAT 108 or Permission Of Instructor.
1679	LAT	339	S07-08	Robert A. Kaster	LAT 203 or Permission of Instructor.
1680	LIN	201	S07-08	Marguerite A. Browning, Vrinda Chidambaram	
1681	LIN	212	S07-08	Robert A. Freidin	
1682	LIN	216	S07-08	Adele E. Goldberg	none
1683	LIN	301	S07-08	Irene B. Vogel	LIN 201 or permission of instructor.
1684	LIN	302	S07-08	Edwin S. Williams	LIN 201 or permission of the instructor
1685	LIN	306	S07-08	Edwin S. Williams	
1686	LIN	360	S07-08	Leonard H. Babby	
1687	MAE	206	S07-08	N. J. Kasdin	MAT 201 and PHY 103 and MAE 223 or CEE 205. Open to freshmen with instructor's permission only.
1688	MAE	222	S07-08	Alexander J. Smits	MAT 104 and MAT 202. MAT 202 may be taken concurrently.
1689	MAE	224	S07-08	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.
1690	MAE	305	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	MAT 201 or MAT 203 and MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAE 303.  Note:  MAT 202 or 204 or MAE 303 is a prerequisite for this course.  Open to freshmen with instructor's permission only.
1691	MAE	306	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	MAE 305 or MAT 301 or MAE 303.
1692	MAE	322	S07-08	Daniel M. Nosenchuck	MAE 321 or Permission Of Instructor.
1693	MAE	328	S07-08	Robert H. Socolow	Freshman physics requirement.  Students from all departments of the University are welcome.
1694	MAE	340	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	
1695	MAE	340D	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	
1696	MAE	342	S07-08	Robert F. Stengel	MAE 305.  MAE 341 recommended or permission of instructor.
1697	MAE	412	S07-08	Michael G. Littman	ELE 203 or ELE 206, or MAE 221 and MAE 224, or equivalent.
1698	MAE	423	S07-08	Yiguang Ju	MAE 221 and MAE 222
1699	MAE	426	S07-08	Yiguang Ju	MAE 221 and MAE 222
1700	MAE	433	S07-08	Clarence W. Rowley, Michael G. Littman	MAE 305 or permission of instructor.
1701	MAE	436	S07-08	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.
1702	MAE	440	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	
1703	MAE	440D	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	
1704	MAE	442	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	
1705	MAE	442D	S07-08	Luigi Martinelli	
1706	MAE	502	S07-08	Philip J. Holmes	
1707	MAE	528	S07-08	Edgar Y. Choueiri	
1708	MAE	530	S07-08	Richard B. Miles	MAE521, ELE455 or instructors permission (some familiarity with quantum mechanics)
1709	MAE	532	S07-08	Chung K. Law	
1710	MAE	552	S07-08	Daniel M. Nosenchuck	
1711	MAE	557	S07-08	Pino Martin	
1712	MAE	570	S07-08	Craig B. Arnold	
1713	MAE	598	S07-08	Edgar Y. Choueiri	
1714	MAT	102	S07-08	Alfonso Sorrentino	
1715	MAT	104	S07-08	Jennifer M. Johnson	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.
1716	MAT	200	S07-08	Jeremie Szeftel	MAT 104.  Two terms of advanced placement may be substituted for MAT 104 prerequisite.
1717	MAT	201	S07-08	Thomas Chen	MAT 104 or permission of Instructor. Two terms of advanced placement may be substituted for the MAT 104 prerequisite with the instructor's permission.
1718	MAT	202	S07-08	Ana Cannas da Silva	MAT 201 or MAT 203 or permission of Instructor.
1719	MAT	203	S07-08	David Gabai	MAT 104 or 215
1720	MAT	204	S07-08	Dmitri Beliaev, Michael J. Usher	
1721	MAT	214	S07-08	Jayce R. Getz	Open to Freshmen.
1722	MAT	215	S07-08	Peter C. Sarnak	
1723	MAT	217	S07-08	Rahul V. Pandharipande	
1724	MAT	218	S07-08	Robert C. Gunning	MAT 215 and 217
1725	MAT	304	S07-08	John N. Mather	MAT 303 or permission of the instructor.
1726	MAT	306	S07-08	Sergey Norin	MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 217 or permission of the instructor.
1727	MAT	307	S07-08	Jan Vondrak	MAT 323 or permission of the instructor.
1728	MAT	308	S07-08	Hale F. Trotter	Prerequisites:  A course in linear algebra.  MAT 305 or ORF 307 is helpful but not required. Permission of the instructor.
1729	MAT	312	S07-08	Edward Nelson	
1730	MAT	317	S07-08	Michael Aizenman	MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 218.
1731	MAT	323	S07-08	Robert Calderbank	MAT 202,  MAT 204, or MAT 217 or permission of Instructor.
1732	MAT	324	S07-08	Nicholas M. Katz	MAT 322 or MAT 323
1733	MAT	325	S07-08	William Browder	MAT 202, 204, or 218
1734	MAT	328	S07-08	Gang Tian	MAT 327.
1735	MAT	330	S07-08	Elon B. Lindenstrauss	Prerequisites:  Math 215, 218 or consent of instructor
1736	MAT	332	S07-08	Hossein Namazi	MAT 215, 218 or permission of instructor
1737	MAT	391	S07-08	Yakov G. Sinai	MAT 390.
1738	MAT	404	S07-08	Christopher M. Skinner	MAT 323 and some complex analysis. A familiarity with Galois theory would also be useful
1739	MAT	405	S07-08	John H. Conway	MAT 218 or MAT  315.
1740	MAT	504	S07-08	Edward Nelson	
1741	MAT	526	S07-08	Elias M. Stein	
1742	MAT	530	S07-08	Joseph J. Kohn	
1743	MAT	536	S07-08	Sergiu Klainerman	
1744	MAT	550	S07-08	Gang Tian	
1745	MAT	552	S07-08	Paul C. Yang	
1746	MAT	554	S07-08	Jnos Kollr	
1747	MAT	556	S07-08	Nicholas M. Katz	
1748	MAT	558	S07-08	Xiuxiong Chen	
1749	MAT	560	S07-08	Andrei Okounkov	
1750	MAT	564	S07-08	John N. Mather	
1751	MAT	570	S07-08	Zoltn Szab	
1752	MAT	572	S07-08	David Gabai	
1753	MAT	574	S07-08	Elon B. Lindenstrauss	
1754	MAT	586	S07-08	Michael Aizenman	
1755	MAT	594	S07-08	Radu V. Balan	
1756	MOL	205	S07-08	Leon E. Rosenberg	
1757	MOL	214	S07-08	Thomas E. Shenk, Heather A. Thieringer	Open to undergraduate students only. Graduate students and auditors must have permission of instructor.
1758	MOL	328	S07-08	Leon E. Rosenberg, Adel A. Mahmoud	MOL 214/EEB 214 or MOL215/EEB215
1759	MOL	340	S07-08	Daniel A. Notterman	MOL 214
1760	MOL	348	S07-08	Elizabeth R. Gavis, Jean E. Schwarzbauer	MOL 342 or MOL 345 is required.  The course is required for concentrators.
1761	MOL	350	S07-08	Alison E. Gammie	MOL 342 (or permission). This course is required for Molecular Biology Majors.
1762	MOL	380A	S07-08	Austin Newton, Natividad Ruiz, Zemer Gitai	MOL 214, MOL 215 or permission of instructor.
1763	MOL	380B	S07-08	Austin Newton, Natividad Ruiz, Karen A. Malatesta	MOL214, MOL 215 or permission of instructor.
1764	MOL	425	S07-08	Adel A. Mahmoud, Thomas E. Shenk, Burton H. Singer	MOL101, MOL 214, MOL 215 or permision of isntructor.
1765	MOL	430	S07-08	Hilary A. Coller, Yibin Kang	
1766	MOL	437	S07-08	Carlos D. Brody	MOL 410 or basic linear algebra, probability, ordinary differential equations, and some programming experience, or permission of the instructor.
1767	MOL	448	S07-08	Jacques R. Fresco	General chemistry and one semester of organic chemistry. Open to juniors, seniors, graduate students in Molecular Biology, Chemistry, EEB, Physics and Bioengineering. Others by permission of the instructor.
1768	MOL	470	S07-08	Lee M. Silver	MOL342 is an absolute requirement.  MOL 345 and MOL 348 are recommended.
1769	MOL	506	S07-08	Paul D. Schedl, Saeed Tavazoie	MOL 505.
1770	MOL	507	S07-08	Rebecca D. Burdine	
1771	MOL	523	S07-08	James R. Broach, Yibin Kang	
1772	MOL	525	S07-08	Gertrud M. Schupbach, James R. Broach	
1773	MOL	537	S07-08	Carlos D. Brody	MOL410 or basic linear algebra, perobability, ordinary differential equations and some programming experience, or permission of the instructor.
1774	MOL	541	S07-08		Open to MOL Graduate Students Only
1775	MOL	548	S07-08	Jeffry B. Stock	Intro Biochemistry or equivalent.
1776	MOL	549	S07-08	David W. Tank, Alan Gelperin	
1777	MOL	561	S07-08	Lee M. Silver	
1778	MSE	301	S07-08	James C. Sturm, Andrew D. Hollingsworth, Brooke A. Van Horn	Prerequisites: A year of calculus and a college-level physics and chemistry course.
1779	MSE	502	S07-08	Mikko P. Haataja	
1780	MSE	503	S07-08	Henny W. Zandbergen	
1781	MSE	504	S07-08	Roberto Car	
1782	MSE	505	S07-08	Nan Yao, Henny W. Zandbergen	
1783	MUS	103	S07-08	Simon A. Morrison	
1784	MUS	106	S07-08	Scott G. Burnham	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.
1785	MUS	206	S07-08	Daniel L. Trueman	MUS 205 or Permission of Instructor.
1786	MUS	213	S07-08	Mark Steinberg, Serena Canin, Misha K. Amory	Enrollment by application and audition.  Auditions will be held on Tuesday, November 6,  2007,  6:00 - 9:00 p.m. in  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.
1787	MUS	217	S07-08	Michael J. Pratt	Class limited to members of University Orchestra.
1788	MUS	232	S07-08	Rob C. Wegman	
1789	MUS	234	S07-08	Wendy Heller	None
1790	MUS	258	S07-08	V. K. Agawu	
1791	MUS	270	S07-08	Peter G. Jeffery	The ability to read modern music notation comfortably.
1792	MUS	308	S07-08	Eric H. Moe	
1793	MUS	312	S07-08	Frederick S. Hersch	Music 105 or permission of the instructor.
1794	MUS	314	S07-08	Daniel L. Trueman, Perry R. Cook	Instructor's permission.   Application available in the Music Dept. office.
1795	MUS	316	S07-08	Daniel L. Trueman, Perry R. Cook	MUS/COS 314 or Permission of the Instructor.
1796	MUS	511	S07-08	Peter G. Jeffery	
1797	MUS	514	S07-08	Simon A. Morrison, Elizabeth Bergman	
1798	MUS	526	S07-08	Rob C. Wegman	
1799	MUS	532	S07-08		
1800	MUS	533	S07-08	Barbara A. White	
1801	MUS	534	S07-08	Perry R. Cook	
1802	MUS	542	S07-08	Barbara A. White	
1803	NES	202	S07-08	Nancy A. Coffin	
1804	NES	206	S07-08	Thomas Hegghammer	Prior knowledge of the history and politics of the Middle East is recommended, though not required.
1805	NES	226	S07-08	Cemil Aydin	
1806	NES	238	S07-08	Juliane Hammer	
1807	NES	241	S07-08	Majid Mohammadi	
1808	NES	265	S07-08	Julie E. Taylor	
1809	NES	303	S07-08	Mohamad Sadek J. Mouayed Azem	
1810	NES	307	S07-08	Michael Barry	
1811	NES	310	S07-08	Max D. Weiss	Some background and/or courses taken in Middle East history, politics, religion or literature.
1812	NES	321	S07-08	Mirjam Knkler	
1813	NES	325	S07-08	Emmanuel Papoutsakis	
1814	NES	339	S07-08	Hossein Modarressi	
1815	NES	368	S07-08	Julie E. Taylor	N/A
1816	NES	430	S07-08	Aron Zysow	
1817	NES	435	S07-08	Muhammad Q. Zaman	
1818	NES	506	S07-08	M. Skr Hanioglu	
1819	NES	527	S07-08	Robert P. Finn	
1820	NES	532	S07-08	Andras P. Hamori	
1821	NES	539	S07-08	Michael Barry	
1822	NES	547	S07-08	Emmanuel Papoutsakis	
1823	NES	551	S07-08	Mirjam Knkler	
1824	NES	555	S07-08	Hossein Modarressi	
1825	NES	556	S07-08	Aron Zysow	
1826	NES	561	S07-08	Bernard A. Haykel	
1827	NES	596	S07-08	Mohamad Sadek J. Mouayed Azem	
1828	ORF	245	S07-08	Hugo Passos Simo	Three semesters of Calculus -- or its equivalent.
1829	ORF	307	S07-08	Alexandre W. d'Aspremont	MAT 202 or MAT 204. Basic computer programming knowledge suggested.
1830	ORF	335	S07-08	Ronnie Sircar	ECO 100 and MAT 104 and ORF 309 or permission of instructor.
1831	ORF	376	S07-08	Savas Dayanik	Students MUST sign up in E-218 E-Quad during course selection period.
1832	ORF	401	S07-08	Alain L. Kornhauser	COS 126 or ORF 201 or equilavent
1833	ORF	417	S07-08	Savas Dayanik	ORF 309
1834	ORF	418	S07-08	Warren B. Powell	ORF 245 and ORF 309
1835	ORF	474	S07-08	Arlie O. Petters	ODEs (level of MAE 305), ORF 335, ORF 309, MAT 202
1836	ORF	478	S07-08	Savas Dayanik	
1837	ORF	479	S07-08	Savas Dayanik	
1838	ORF	504	S07-08	Jianqing Fan	
1839	ORF	509	S07-08	Jianqing Fan	
1840	ORF	515	S07-08	Birgit Rudloff	
1841	ORF	523	S07-08	Jonathan Eckstein	
1842	ORF	527	S07-08	Patrick Cheridito	
1843	ORF	531	S07-08	Ren A. Carmona	Night class in Excel & VBA  Night class in Introduction to C++
1844	ORF	534	S07-08	John M. Mulvey	
1845	ORF	558	S07-08	Ren A. Carmona	
1846	ORF	569	S07-08	Arlie O. Petters	Prerequisites: ODEs (level of MAE 305), ORF 335, ORF 309, MAT 202
1847	ORF	570	S07-08	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.
1848	ORF	571	S07-08	Gregory C. Chow	
1849	PER	102	S07-08	Susan Moinfar-Yazdi	PER 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
1850	PER	107	S07-08	Susan Moinfar-Yazdi	PER 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
1851	PER	304	S07-08	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.
1852	PHI	200	S07-08	Desmond P. Hogan	
1853	PHI	201	S07-08	Adam N. Elga	
1854	PHI	302	S07-08	Daniel Garber	
1855	PHI	307	S07-08	Sarah E. McGrath	One Prior Course in Philosophy
1856	PHI	311	S07-08	Mark Johnston	
1857	PHI	315	S07-08	Victoria McGeer	One previous philosophy course or permission of the instructor.
1858	PHI	323	S07-08	John P. Burgess	some previous study of logic, such as PHI 201
1859	PHI	335	S07-08	John M. Cooper	Course is open to freshmen. One previous philosophy course required.
1860	PHI	337	S07-08	Kwame A. Appiah	One philosophy course or permission of instructor.
1861	PHI	384	S07-08	Gideon A. Rosen	One course in philosophy or permission of instructor
1862	PHI	501	S07-08	Hendrik Lorenz	
1863	PHI	502	S07-08	Desmond P. Hogan	
1864	PHI	523	S07-08	John B. Gardner	
1865	PHI	524	S07-08	Elizabeth Harman	
1866	PHI	533	S07-08	Adam N. Elga	
1867	PHI	539	S07-08	Bastiaan C. van Fraassen, Thomas P. Kelly	
1868	PHI	599	S07-08	Thomas P. Kelly	
1869	PHY	102	S07-08	M. Zahid Hasan	PHY 101
1870	PHY	104	S07-08	Peter D. Meyers	PHY 103 or PHY 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
1871	PHY	106	S07-08	Suzanne T. Staggs, Herman L. Verlinde	PHY 103 or PHY 105. Students MUST take the mini-course on special relativity given during the Fall semester reading period.
1872	PHY	116	S07-08	Pierre A. Pirou	Math skills at the level of high school are assumed but no prior classes in physics are necessary. A background in music (e.g., playing an instrument) is helpful.
1873	PHY	208	S07-08	David A. Huse	MAT 204 or 217 and PHY 205 or 207, or permission of instructor.  PHY 106 must be taken concurrently if it (or PHY 104 or Integrated Science 234) has not been completed.
1874	PHY	210	S07-08	Lyman A. Page	PHY 103/104 or equivalent
1875	PHY	304	S07-08	Chiara R. Nappi	PHY 104 or PHY 106 or instructor's permission.
1876	PHY	312	S07-08	Michael V. Romalis	Prerequisites: PHY 103/104 or equivalent; PHY 208 or equivalent. Not recommended for sophomores.
1877	PHY	406	S07-08	Valerie Halyo	PHY 304 and PHY 305.
1878	PHY	408	S07-08	Alexander M. Polyakov	
1879	PHY	506	S07-08	Elliott H. Lieb	
1880	PHY	510	S07-08	Steven S. Gubser	
1881	PHY	524	S07-08	Frans Pretorius	
1882	PHY	529	S07-08	Christopher G. Tully	
1883	PHY	536	S07-08	Frederick D. Haldane	
1884	PHY	540	S07-08	Igor R. Klebanov	
1885	PLS	102	S07-08	Petre M. Petrov	PLS 101
1886	POL	220	S07-08	David E. Lewis	
1887	POL	230	S07-08	Jonas G. Pontusson	
1888	POL	302	S07-08	Tamsin K. Shaw	
1889	POL	304	S07-08	Jan-Werner Mller	
1890	POL	306	S07-08	Philip N. Pettit	
1891	POL	309	S07-08	Maurizio Viroli	
1892	POL	314	S07-08	Keith E. Whittington	
1893	POL	316	S07-08	Robert P. George	
1894	POL	317	S07-08	Beth K. Jamieson	
1895	POL	324	S07-08	Joshua D. Clinton	
1896	POL	333	S07-08	David T. Abalos	This course is open to first year students.
1897	POL	340	S07-08	James W. Ceaser	
1898	POL	349	S07-08	Scott O. Ashworth	ECO 100, ECO 101, MAT 103
1899	POL	352	S07-08	Andrea Vindigni	Elementary notions of micro- and macroeconomics; Elementary Calculus
1900	POL	358	S07-08	Mark R. Beissinger	
1901	POL	364	S07-08	Amaney A. Jamal	
1902	POL	379	S07-08	Diane C. Snyder	
1903	POL	381	S07-08	Joanne S. Gowa	
1904	POL	392	S07-08	Aaron L. Friedberg	
1905	POL	421	S07-08	Tali Mendelberg	
1906	POL	423	S07-08	James W. Ceaser	
1907	POL	431	S07-08	Grigore Pop-Eleches	
1908	POL	433	S07-08	Markus Prior	The readings for this class use quantitative tools to analyze elections and political behavior. If you don't like numbers in your political science readings, please see me before the semester to discuss if this seminar is right for you.
1909	POL	440	S07-08	Edward J. Rhodes	
1910	POL	503	S07-08	Martin I. Gilens	
1911	POL	522	S07-08	Atul Kohli	
1912	POL	525	S07-08	Ezra N. Suleiman	
1913	POL	558	S07-08	Robert O. Keohane, Helen V. Milner	Professor Keohane is willing to consider undergraduates for Politics 558, but graduate students will have priority, and undergraduates will need to write a statement and, if he does not know them, undergo a brief interview before being formally admitted to the course. Admission of undergraduates is therefore conditional on consent of instructor.
1914	POL	563	S07-08	Robert P. George	
1915	POL	567	S07-08	Mark R. Beissinger, Evan S. Lieberman	
1916	POL	568	S07-08	Tamsin K. Shaw	
1917	POL	569	S07-08	Brandice Canes-Wrone	
1918	POL	572	S07-08	Larry M. Bartels	
1919	POL	573	S07-08	Kosuke Imai	
1920	POL	575	S07-08	Adam H. Meirowitz	
1921	POL	584	S07-08	Thomas Romer	
1922	POL	593	S07-08		
1923	POL	594	S07-08		
1924	POL	595	S07-08		
1925	POL	596	S07-08		
1926	POL	597	S07-08		
1927	POP	503	S07-08	Noreen J. Goldman	
1928	POP	509	S07-08	Germn Rodriguez	
1929	POP	510	S07-08	Germn Rodriguez	
1930	POR	108	S07-08	Nicola T. Cooney	SPA 107 or instructor's permission.
1931	POR	109	S07-08	Nicola T. Cooney	POR 108 or instructor's permission.
1932	POR	110	S07-08	Nicola T. Cooney	
1933	POR	208	S07-08	Nicola T. Cooney	POR 109 or instructor's permission.
1934	POR	209	S07-08	Nicola T. Cooney	POR 109
1935	POR	301	S07-08	Pedro Meira Monteiro	POR 208 or instructor's permission.
1936	POR	319	S07-08	Jussara M. Quadros	POR 208 or permission of instructor.
1937	POR	561	S07-08	Jussara M. Quadros	
1938	PSY	101	S07-08	Joel Cooper	
1939	PSY	208	S07-08	Bartley G. Hoebel	
1940	PSY	251	S07-08	Andrew R. Conway	
1941	PSY	254	S07-08	Michael D. Litchman	
1942	PSY	255	S07-08	Daniel N. Osherson	
1943	PSY	257	S07-08	Virginia Sau Yee Kwan	
1944	PSY	259A	S07-08	Sabine Kastner	PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor.
1945	PSY	259B	S07-08	Sabine Kastner	PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor.
1946	PSY	307	S07-08	Gita Z. Wilder	Priority given to Juniors and Seniors in the Teacher Preparation Program.  Others enrolled with permission of instructor.
1947	PSY	310	S07-08	Philip N. Johnson-Laird	PSY 255 or PSY/PHI 237 or Permission Of Instructor.
1948	PSY	314	S07-08	J. Nicole Shelton	PSY 251 or permission of instructor.
1949	PSY	320	S07-08	Ronald J. Comer	PSY 207 or Permission Of Instructor.
1950	PSY	326	S07-08	Stacey E. Lutz	PSY 252 or PSY 254 or PSY 257.
1951	PSY	330	S07-08	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.
1952	PSY	415	S07-08	Elizabeth Gould	PSY 258 and 259 or the equivalent.
1953	PSY	418	S07-08	Charles G. Gross	Some knowledge of neuroscience, gained by having taken courses such as PSY 258 or PSY 208.
1954	PSY	419	S07-08	Alan R. Wiesenfeld	PSY 207 and PSY 254, or Permission Of Instructor.   Non-Psychology Majors must obtain special permission from the instructor to enroll (and must have taken the pre-requisite courses).
1955	PSY	501	S07-08	Jonathan D. Cohen	
1956	PSY	502	S07-08	Asif A. Ghazanfar	
1957	PSY	504	S07-08	Andrew R. Conway	
1958	PSY	511	S07-08	Elizabeth Gould, Asif A. Ghazanfar, Carlos D. Brody	
1959	PSY	543	S07-08	Daniel M. Oppenheimer	
1960	PSY	551	S07-08	Susan T. Fiske	
1961	PSY	556	S07-08	Deborah A. Prentice	
1962	REL	222	S07-08	Jeffrey L. Stout	Required for Religion Department majors.
1963	REL	251	S07-08	AnneMarie Luijendijk	
1964	REL	256	S07-08	Jon Pahl	
1965	REL	262	S07-08	Robert W. Jenson	
1966	REL	311	S07-08	Leora F. Batnitzky	
1967	REL	320	S07-08	Judith L. Weisenfeld	
1968	REL	323	S07-08	Andrew H. Quintman	One prior course on Asian religions or Buddhism, suggested but not required. Freshmen and Sophomores may enroll in course with permission of instructor at quintman@princeton.edu.
1969	REL	341	S07-08	Martha Himmelfarb	
1970	REL	352	S07-08	Elaine H. Pagels	
1971	REL	367	S07-08	Eddie S. Glaude	
1972	REL	377	S07-08	Judith L. Weisenfeld	
1973	REL	380	S07-08	Wallace D. Best	
1974	REL	382	S07-08	Jacqueline I. Stone	
1975	REL	503	S07-08	Stephen F. Teiser	Open to Graduate Students only.
1976	REL	504	S07-08	Elaine H. Pagels	
1977	REL	507	S07-08	Jeffrey L. Stout	
1978	REL	509	S07-08	Shaun E. Marmon	
1979	REL	510	S07-08	Jacqueline I. Stone	
1980	REL	512	S07-08	Martha Himmelfarb	
1981	REL	519	S07-08	Jeffrey L. Stout	
1982	REL	522	S07-08	Leigh E. Schmidt	
1983	REL	524	S07-08	Leigh E. Schmidt	
1984	REL	586	S07-08	Muhammad Q. Zaman	
1985	RUS	101	S07-08	Francis R. McLellan	Class attendance and day to day work is crucial. Classes meet during Reading Period.
1986	RUS	102	S07-08	Francis R. McLellan	RUS 101 or permission of the instructor.
1987	RUS	107	S07-08	Francis R. McLellan	RUS105 or permission of the instructor.
1988	RUS	208	S07-08	Ksana Blank	RUS207 or Permission of Instructor
1989	RUS	406	S07-08	Leonard H. Babby	RUS 207 OR RUS 208 or SLA 207 OR SLA 208
1990	RUS	408	S07-08	Ksana Blank	Permission of Instructor
1991	SLA	216	S07-08	Serguei A. Oushakine	
1992	SLA	220	S07-08	Olga P. Hasty	No prerequisites
1993	SLA	221	S07-08	Petre M. Petrov	
1994	SLA	511	S07-08	Caryl Emerson	
1995	SLA	519	S07-08	Herman S. Ermolaev	Knowledge of Russian.
1996	SOC	201	S07-08	Paul E. Starr	
1997	SOC	214	S07-08	King-To Yeung	
1998	SOC	224	S07-08	Kim Lane Scheppele	
1999	SOC	302	S07-08	Patricia Fernndez-Kelly	Soc 101
2000	SOC	303	S07-08	Gilbert F. Rozman	
2001	SOC	324	S07-08		
2002	SOC	342	S07-08	Martin Ruef	
2003	SOC	347	S07-08		
2004	SOC	349	S07-08	Mischa E. Gabowitsch	
2005	SOC	364	S07-08	Elizabeth M. Armstrong	
2006	SOC	502	S07-08	Alejandro Portes	
2007	SOC	504	S07-08	Scott M. Lynch	
2008	SOC	505	S07-08	Delia S. Baldassarri	
2009	SOC	513	S07-08	Delia S. Baldassarri	
2010	SOC	519	S07-08	Delia S. Baldassarri	
2011	SOC	526	S07-08	King-To Yeung	
2012	SOC	527	S07-08	Robert J. Wuthnow	
2013	SOC	540	S07-08	Viviana A. Zelizer, Avinash K. Dixit	
2014	SOC	541	S07-08	Viviana A. Zelizer	
2015	SOC	548	S07-08	Kim Lane Scheppele	
2016	SOC	553	S07-08	Patricia Fernndez-Kelly	
2017	SOC	567	S07-08	Devah Pager	
2018	SOC	596	S07-08	Matthew J. Salganik	
2019	SOC	597	S07-08	Matthew J. Salganik	
2020	SPA	102	S07-08	Antonio F. Calvo	{SPA 101. No credit given for SPA 101 unless followed by SPA 102.}
2021	SPA	107	S07-08	Flor Gragera de Len	[SPA 102 or 103 with a passing grade or Instructor's permission.]
2022	SPA	108	S07-08	Luisa Duarte-Silva Barry	[Prerequisites include SPA 105 and/or satisfactory score on the placement test, or permission of Instructor.] Offered both semesters.
2023	SPA	207	S07-08	Alberto Bruzos Moro	SPA 107, 108 or permission of Instructor. Also open to students that placed out of the Spanish language requirement.
2024	SPA	209	S07-08	Enrique Martinez-Bogo	SPA 108 or 207 in addition to instructor's permission. Please email E. Martinez-Bogo (embogo@princeton.edu).
2025	SPA	222	S07-08	Gabriela Nouzeilles	SPA 107 or 108, although another 200-level class (particularly SPA 207) is strongly suggested. Students who already took SPA 222 are not allowed to enroll in this class.
2026	SPA	225	S07-08	Angel G. Loureiro	A 200-level SPA course or instructor's permission. Course will be taught in Spanish.
2027	SPA	301	S07-08	Ronald E. Surtz	A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission.
2028	SPA	305	S07-08	Marina S. Brownlee	A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission. Course will be taught in Spanish.
2029	SPA	307	S07-08	Antonio F. Calvo	[Spanish 207 and/or another 200-level Spanish course or Instructor's permission.]
2030	SPA	319	S07-08	Richard Pea	
2031	SPA	332	S07-08	Arcadio Daz-Quiones	A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission.
2032	SPA	345	S07-08	Rubn Gallo	
2033	SPA	350	S07-08	Susana Draper	A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission. The course will be taught in Spanish.
2034	SPA	351	S07-08	Rubn Gallo	Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese concentrators and certificate candidates will be required to write all papers in Spanish in order to receive credit.
2035	SPA	537	S07-08	Ronald E. Surtz	
2036	SPA	540	S07-08	Angel G. Loureiro	
2037	SPA	543	S07-08	Antonio Feros	
2038	SPA	548	S07-08	Arcadio Daz-Quiones	
2039	SPA	551	S07-08	Gabriela Nouzeilles	
2040	SPA	583	S07-08		
2041	SPA	1027	S07-08	Carmen Santa-Cruz	SPA 101 and permission of Instructor.
2042	SWA	102	S07-08	Mahiri Mwita	Only those who have taken Elementary Swahili I (SWA 101) should enroll.
2043	SWA	107	S07-08	Mahiri Mwita	Intermediate  Swahili I (SWA 105 )  or the equivalent level of proficiency
2044	SWA	300	S07-08		Only those who have studied Swahili through the 101-107 cycle plus Swa 200 should enroll
2045	SWA	305	S07-08		
2046	THR	201	S07-08	Timothy K. Vasen, Suzanne L. Agins	Students must attend class regularly and have assignments prepared on the proper day.  {COURSE RESTRICTION INFORMATION:}  Course is not open to Seniors, otherwise open enrollment.  No students will be admitted after the first week except by permission of instructor.
2047	THR	205	S07-08	Noah W. Haidle	{PREREQUISITES:} By application and Program Director's permission (interview is not required).   {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html]) or in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. {Application Deadline:} November 16th at 4pm in the Programs Office.
2048	THR	301	S07-08	Nancy J. Gabor	{PREREQUISITES:} THR 201 and Program Director's permission (interview is not required).  {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html]) or in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. {Application Deadline:} November 16th at 4pm in the Programs Office.
2049	THR	305	S07-08	Marina E. Carr	{PREREQUISITES:} THR 205 and Program Director's permission (interview is not required).  {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html]) or in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. {Application Deadline:} November 16th at 4pm in the Programs Office.
2050	THR	361	S07-08	Mara L. Isaacs	By application only.  Applications due November 16th at 4pm in the Programs Office.  Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html]) or in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau Street.
2051	THR	365	S07-08	Michael W. Cadden, Timothy K. Vasen	THR 201, 205, 301, 311, or 317 OR significant theatrical experience.  This course is not offered to seniors.  By application and audition.  Applications due November 16th at 4pm in the Programs Office at 185 Nassau Street.  Applications available online at ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html]) or in the Programs Office.  During the spring break registered students will take a required study trip to Athens.
2052	TPP	301	S07-08	Todd W. Kent	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.
2053	TPP	401	S07-08	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.
2054	TPP	402	S07-08	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.
2055	TUR	102	S07-08	Erika H. Gilson	TUR 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
2056	TUR	107	S07-08	Erika H. Gilson	TUR 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
2057	VIS	202	S07-08	John J. O'Connor, Dawn M. Clements	
2058	VIS	204	S07-08	Julia L. Jacquette, Brian M. Jermusyk	
2059	VIS	212	S07-08	Accra P. Shepp, Jocelyn D. Lee	By application/interview and instructor's permission.    {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information. Email [visarts@princeton.edu] with any questions.
2060	VIS	222	S07-08	James L. Seawright	
2061	VIS	232	S07-08	Ann G. Agee, Stephen L. Keister	
2062	VIS	262	S07-08	Keith J. Sanborn	{By application/interview and instructor's permission.}  {APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email[visarts@princeton.edu] with any questions.
2063	VIS	304	S07-08		{VIS 203 or 204 and by application/interview and instructor's permission.  APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email[visarts@princeton.edu] with any questions.
2064	VIS	309	S07-08	Kip Deeds	{VIS 203 or 204}
2065	VIS	312	S07-08		{VIS 211 or 212 and by application/interview and instructor's permission.  APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email visarts@princeton.edu with questions.
2066	VIS	315	S07-08	Allan G. Macintyre	This course is by application/ interview only.  {APPLICATION/ INTERVIEW INFORMATION}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email visarts@princeton.edu with questions.
2067	VIS	342	S07-08	P. A. Sitney	
2068	VIS	344	S07-08	P. A. Sitney, Anthony T. Pipolo	
2069	VIS	362	S07-08	Su Friedrich	{VIS 261 or 262 and by application/interview and instructor's permission.  APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email visarts@princeton.edu with questions.
2070	VIS	404	S07-08		{VIS 303 or 304, by application/ interview and instructor's permission.  APPLICATION INFORMATION}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email visarts@princeton.edu with questions.
2071	VIS	411	S07-08	Andrew L. Moore	{VIS 211or 212, 313 and by application and instructor's permission.  APPLICATION INFORMATION:}    Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email visarts@princeton.edu with questions.
2072	VIS	462	S07-08	Su Friedrich	{VIS 261 or 262 or an equivalent degree of familiarity with shooting digital video and editing in Final Cut Pro, to be determined during the interview. and by application/interview and instructor's permission.  APPLICATION INFORMATION:}  Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email visarts@princeton.edu with questions.
2073	VIS	472	S07-08		Applications available at http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/CoursesApplications.html and in the lobby at 185 Nassau Street.  Please see application for deadline and specific interview information.  Email visarts@princeton.edu with questions.
2074	WRI	101	S07-08	James L. Gould	
2075	WRI	104	S07-08	James S. Byrne	
2076	WRI	105	S07-08	James S. Byrne	
2077	WRI	107	S07-08	Keith M. Shaw	
2078	WRI	108	S07-08	Keith M. Shaw	
2079	WRI	109	S07-08	Stephen A. Donatelli	
2080	WRI	110	S07-08	Stephen A. Donatelli	
2081	WRI	112	S07-08	Douglas J. Goldstein	
2082	WRI	113	S07-08	Douglas J. Goldstein	
2083	WRI	115	S07-08	Sean O'Toole	
2084	WRI	116	S07-08	Sean O'Toole	
2085	WRI	120	S07-08	Amanda E. Irwin Wilkins	
2086	WRI	123	S07-08	Katherine L. Meierdiercks	
2087	WRI	124	S07-08	Steven O. Lestition	
2088	WRI	125	S07-08	Philippa L. Townsend	
2089	WRI	126	S07-08	Mark A. Krasovic	
2090	WRI	127	S07-08	Mark A. Krasovic	
2091	WRI	130	S07-08	Jennifer F. Lieb	
2092	WRI	131	S07-08	Alexander A. Bauer	
2093	WRI	132	S07-08	Alexander A. Bauer	
2094	WRI	135	S07-08	Thaddeus F. Tuleja	
2095	WRI	136	S07-08	Thaddeus F. Tuleja	
2096	WRI	137	S07-08	Christopher W. Close	
2097	WRI	138	S07-08	Christopher W. Close	
2098	WRI	142	S07-08	William Westerman	
2099	WRI	143	S07-08	William Westerman	
2100	WRI	144	S07-08	Paige A. McGinley	
2101	WRI	145	S07-08	Paige A. McGinley	
2102	WRI	146	S07-08	Benjamin W. Porter	
2103	WRI	147	S07-08	Benjamin W. Porter	
2104	WRI	148	S07-08	Sarita S. Shaevitz	
2105	WRI	152	S07-08	Barbara C. Buckinx	
2106	WRI	153	S07-08	Briallen E. Hopper	
2107	WRI	156	S07-08	Agatha Lenartowicz	
2108	WRI	157	S07-08	Raphael C. Allison	
2109	WRI	161	S07-08	Natasha Zaretsky	
2110	WRI	163	S07-08	Gregory H. Spears	
2111	WRI	165	S07-08	Kerry Walk	
2112	WRI	167	S07-08	Andrew P. Zwicker	
2113	WRI	173	S07-08	Kristin Dombek	
2114	WRI	175	S07-08	Carolyn D. Dillian	
2115	WRI	176	S07-08	Carolyn D. Dillian	
2116	WRI	177	S07-08	Patricia L. Kennedy	
2117	WRI	179	S07-08	Noelle Jean Mol	
2118	WRI	180	S07-08	Noelle Jean Mol	
2119	WRI	181	S07-08	Michael L. Murray	
2120	WRI	182	S07-08	Michael L. Murray	
2121	WRI	183	S07-08	Xenia K. Morin	
2122	WRI	186	S07-08	Amy L. Shuster	
2123	WRI	187	S07-08	Amy L. Shuster	
2124	WRI	192	S07-08	Keri G. Walsh	
2125	WRI	193	S07-08	Amy Motlagh	
2126	WRI	194	S07-08	Elena Glasberg	
2127	WRI	195	S07-08	Elena Glasberg	
2128	WRI	501E	S07-08	Judith A. Swan	Course open to international graduate students in their second year of study or beyond in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field.
2129	WRI	502M	S07-08	Judith A. Swan	Course open to graduate students in their third year of study or beyond who have completed sufficient research to begin writing a research article in chemical engineering, chemistry, molecular biology, or other molecular sciences.
2130	WRI	502N	S07-08	Judith A. Swan	Course open to graduate students in their third year of study or beyond who have completed sufficient reseach to begin writing a research article in a field related to environmental science or material sciences.
2131	WWS	300	S07-08	Stanley N. Katz, Carles Boix	
2132	WWS	301	S07-08	Stephen J. Macedo, Alex M. Zakaras	
2133	WWS	306	S07-08	Nathan B. Scovronick	
2134	WWS	309	S07-08	Paul E. Starr	
2135	WWS	317	S07-08	Douglas S. Massey	
2136	WWS	320	S07-08	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.
2137	WWS	333	S07-08	Rafaela M. Dancygier	This course is required and open to WWS juniors only.
2138	WWS	402	S07-08		Juniors who are WWS concentrators are automatically enrolled in WWS 402.  Juniors who are certificate students must enroll.  Seniors serving as commissioners and graduate students serving as consultants may enroll with department consent.  WWS 402 is considered Junior Independent Work for WWS concentrators.
2139	WWS	455	S07-08	Daniel C. Kurtzer	
2140	WWS	459	S07-08	George L. Bustin	
2141	WWS	472	S07-08	Paul R. Krugman	
2142	WWS	473	S07-08	Robert B. Ahdieh	
2143	WWS	476	S07-08	William H. Frist	
2144	WWS	478	S07-08	Nagaraj Rayaprolu	Knowledge of basic economics required.
2145	WWS	482	S07-08	Harry Litman	Auditors only per special request.
2146	WWS	484	S07-08	Mayling E. Birney	
2147	WWS	489	S07-08	Martin S. Flaherty, Deborah N. Pearlstein	
2148	WWS	502	S07-08	John M. Darley, Emily Pronin, Alexander T. Todorov	
2149	WWS	505	S07-08	Uwe E. Reinhardt	
2150	WWS	508B	S07-08	Graham Lord	
2151	WWS	508C	S07-08	Jesse M. Rothstein	
2152	WWS	512B	S07-08	Esteban A. Rossi-Hansberg	
2153	WWS	512C	S07-08	Roland J. Benabou	
2154	WWS	515B	S07-08	Jean B. Grossman	
2155	WWS	515C	S07-08	Deborah N. Peikes, Anuradha Rangarajan, Christopher A. Trenholm	
2156	WWS	516B	S07-08	Aidan O'Neill	
2157	WWS	520	S07-08	Julian E. Zelizer	
2158	WWS	522	S07-08	Ilyana Kuziemko	
2159	WWS	528B	S07-08	Thomas L. Lussenhop	
2160	WWS	528C	S07-08	Gordon A. MacInnes	
2161	WWS	528E	S07-08	Nannerl O. Keohane	
2162	WWS	535	S07-08	Thomas K. Wright	
2163	WWS	540	S07-08	Patricia Fernndez-Kelly	
2164	WWS	541	S07-08	Robert O. Keohane	
2165	WWS	542	S07-08	Silvia Weyerbrock	
2166	WWS	543	S07-08	Gene M. Grossman	
2167	WWS	545	S07-08	Jeffrey L. Dunoff	
2168	WWS	547	S07-08	Robert L. Hutchings	
2169	WWS	553	S07-08	Carles Boix	
2170	WWS	556A	S07-08	Salman S. Ahmed	
2171	WWS	556B	S07-08	Atul Kohli	
2172	WWS	556D	S07-08	Frank N. Von Hippel	
2173	WWS	556F	S07-08	Barbara K. Bodine	
2174	WWS	562B	S07-08	Jeffrey S. Hammer	
2175	WWS	562C	S07-08	Anne C. Case	
2176	WWS	564	S07-08	Angus S. Deaton	
2177	WWS	572A	S07-08	Princeton N. Lyman	
2178	WWS	572C	S07-08	Smitu Kothari	
2179	WWS	572D	S07-08	Deborah J. Yashar	
2180	WWS	582A	S07-08	Carsten A. Holz	
2181	WWS	582C	S07-08	Angus S. Deaton	
2182	WWS	582D	S07-08	David S. Lee	
2183	WWS	582E	S07-08	Amy B. Craft	
2184	WWS	582F	S07-08	Edward T. Golding	
2185	WWS	586B	S07-08	David S. Wilcove	
2186	WWS	586D	S07-08	Michael Oppenheimer	
2187	WWS	586F	S07-08	Edward W. Felten	
2188	WWS	587	S07-08	Elizabeth M. Armstrong	
2189	WWS	590C	S07-08	Sara S. McLanahan	
2190	WWS	590D	S07-08	John M. Darley, Susan T. Fiske	
2191	WWS	594A	S07-08	Peter B. Kenen	
2192	WWS	594B	S07-08	Alicia Adsera, Katherine S. Newman	
2193	WWS	594C	S07-08	Michael J. Meese	
2194	WWS	594D	S07-08	Eric P. Schwartz	
2195	WWS	594E	S07-08	Douglas S. Massey	
2196	WWS	594F	S07-08	Alejandro Portes	
2197	WWS	594G	S07-08	William H. Frist	
2198	WWS	594H	S07-08	Jeffrey S. Hammer	
2199	WWS	594I	S07-08	William G. Guthe	
2200	WWS	594J	S07-08	Nel Cameron	
2201	WWS	594K	S07-08	Keith E. Hansen	
2202	WWS	594M	S07-08	Burton H. Singer	
2203	WWS	594O	S07-08	Mickey Edwards	
2204	WWS	594P	S07-08	Michael F. Northrop	
2205	WWS	594Q	S07-08	Salman S. Ahmed	
2206	WWS	594R	S07-08	Richard F. Keevey	
2207	WWS	594S	S07-08	Joseph S. Fichera	
2208	WWS	598	S07-08	Burton H. Singer	
2209	WWS	599	S07-08	Harold T. Shapiro, Elizabeth M. Armstrong	
