4225 AAS 209 S06-07 Pamela E. Barnett 4226 AAS 340 S06-07 Anne A. Cheng Juniors and Seniors only 4227 AAS 345 S06-07 Miriam J. Petty 4228 AAS 352 S06-07 Noliwe M. Rooks HIS 387 recommended 4229 AAS 368 S06-07 Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell 4230 AAS 383 S06-07 Sarah-Jane Mathieu 4231 AAS 391 S06-07 Howard F. Taylor 4232 AAS 403 S06-07 Carolyn M. Rouse None 4233 AAS 477 S06-07 Joshua B. Guild HIS387/AAS367 recommended 4234 AAS 500 S06-07 Daphne A. Brooks, Valerie A. Smith 4235 AFS 200 S06-07 Emmanuel H. Kreike 4236 AFS 301 S06-07 Mahamadou L. Sagna Preference to AFS Certificate Students. 4237 AMS 302 S06-07 Lee B. Clarke 4238 AMS 304 S06-07 Thorin R. Tritter 4239 AMS 326 S06-07 Mary Anne C. Case 4240 AMS 375 S06-07 John Wilmerding 4241 ANT 206 S06-07 Alan E. Mann, Janet M. Monge NOTE: Due to a quirk of SCORE, Precept 05, the additional precept required for students to receive EEB credit for this course, has had to be removed as a course component. Please be assured that this precept will be offered to those needing it. 4242 ANT 207 S06-07 Lawrence Rosen 4243 ANT 220 S06-07 Joăo Guilherme Biehl 4244 ANT 322 S06-07 James A. Boon 4245 ANT 336 S06-07 Isabelle R. Clark-Deces 4246 ANT 360 S06-07 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. 4247 ANT 390 S06-07 Isabelle R. Clark-Deces ANT 201. Instructor's permission is required for non-majors. 4248 ANT 405 S06-07 Joăo Guilherme Biehl Open to graduate students 4249 ANT 406 S06-07 John W. Borneman 4250 ANT 416 S06-07 John W. Borneman 4251 ANT 502 S06-07 Abdellah Hammoudi 4252 ANT 570 S06-07 Lawrence Rosen 4253 AOS 537 S06-07 Hiram Levy 4254 AOS 547 S06-07 Leo Donner 4255 AOS 572 S06-07 Isidoro Orlanski 4256 AOS 575 S06-07 Robert W. Hallberg 4257 AOS 578 S06-07 Jorge L. Sarmiento 4258 APC 509 S06-07 Emily A. Carter Introductory courses in quantum mechanics, linear algebra, ordinary and simple partial differential equations, or permission of instructor. 4259 APC 518 S06-07 Weinan E Prerequisite: Elementary differential equations. 4260 APC 596 S06-07 Weinan E 4261 ARA 102 S06-07 Nancy A. Coffin, Hebatalla Elkhateeb-Musharraf, Barbara S. Romaine ARA 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 4262 ARA 107 S06-07 Russell J. Hopley, Barbara S. Romaine ARA 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 4263 ARA 113 S06-07 Nancy A. Coffin ARA 111 or Permission Of Instructor. 4264 ARA 302 S06-07 Hisham Mahmoud ARA 301 or Permission Of Instructor. 4265 ARA 402 S06-07 Hisham Mahmoud Prerequisite of ARA 401. 4266 ARC 204 S06-07 Lyn Rice, Catherine L. Seavitt-Nordenson 4267 ARC 305 S06-07 Sarah M. Whiting 4268 ARC 308 S06-07 Edward A. Eigen 4269 ARC 403 S06-07 Robert E. Somol 4270 ARC 408 S06-07 Guy J. Nordenson CEE 262 - Structures and the Urban Environment. 4271 ARC 502 S06-07 Jesse A. Reiser 4272 ARC 504 S06-07 Jeanne Gang 4273 ARC 506A S06-07 Jose I. Abalos, Juan Herreros 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. 4274 ARC 506B S06-07 Florian W. Idenburg, Ryue Nishizawa, 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. 4275 ARC 508 S06-07 Sarah M. Whiting, Ron Witte One course is required for all M.Arch. students. Completion of Pre-Thesis Workshops is required for entry into Thesis Studio. 4276 ARC 509 S06-07 J. Reid A. Freeman 4277 ARC 511 S06-07 Nat Oppenheimer 4278 ARC 513 S06-07 Marc A. Simmons 4279 ARC 515 S06-07 Mahadev Raman 4280 ARC 516 S06-07 Jerry M. Kugler, Carl J. Rosenberg 4281 ARC 549 S06-07 Spyridon Papapetros 4282 ARC 563 S06-07 J. R. Hillier 4283 ARC 569 S06-07 Robert E. Somol 4284 ARC 570 S06-07 Robert Gutman Undergraduates may enroll with permission of the instructor. 4285 ARC 572 S06-07 M. C. Boyer 4286 ARC 574 S06-07 Miles Ritter Enrollment limited to 10 departmental graduate students. 4287 ARC 577 S06-07 Stanley T. Allen, Hal Foster 4288 ARC 597 S06-07 Spyridon Papapetros 4289 ART 101 S06-07 Rachael Z. DeLue 4290 ART 205 S06-07 Nino Zchomelidse 4291 ART 212 S06-07 Carol M. Armstrong 4292 ART 216 S06-07 Jerome Silbergeld 4293 ART 217 S06-07 Yoshiaki Shimizu None. Open to East Asian Studies students. 4294 ART 270 S06-07 Anne McCauley 4295 ART 330 S06-07 Patricia F. Brown This course is by application only. See related website or pick up an application at 105 McCormick Hall. Application deadline is November 30, to be returned to 105 McCormick Hall. 4296 ART 333 S06-07 John A. Pinto 4297 ART 343 S06-07 Alastair I. Wright 4298 ART 366 S06-07 John M. Pohl This course is by application only. Selection of applicants will be made by a Program in Latin American Studies faculty committee. This class serves as a basic introduction to pictographic communication systems and non-western European art. Even students lacking experience in art history will grasp the significance of symbolism communicated through standardized systems of color and form to communicate meaning. While Spanish is not necessary for the course, the ability to converse in Spanish will be very useful for the field component in Mexico. 4299 ART 373 S06-07 Rachael Z. DeLue 4300 ART 420 S06-07 Yoshiaki Shimizu At least one prior art history course. 4301 ART 428 S06-07 Mika Natif 4302 ART 436 S06-07 Nino Zchomelidse 4303 ART 440 S06-07 Patricia F. Brown 4304 ART 443 S06-07 Thomas D. Kaufmann 4305 ART 444 S06-07 John B. Scott 4306 ART 520 S06-07 William A. Childs 4307 ART 547 S06-07 John A. Pinto 4308 ART 564 S06-07 Alastair I. Wright 4309 ART 573 S06-07 Robert W. Bagley 4310 AST 203 S06-07 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. 4311 AST 204 S06-07 James M. Stone, Alice E. Shapley PHY 103 or 105 and MAT 104 or permission of instructor 4312 AST 403 S06-07 Gillian R. Knapp MAT 201, 202 PHY 203, 208 4313 AST 517 S06-07 Bruce T. Draine 4314 AST 542 S06-07 James E. Gunn 4315 AST 552 S06-07 William M. Tang, Hantao Ji 4316 AST 554 S06-07 Gregory W. Hammett 4317 AST 558 S06-07 Nathaniel J. Fisch, Allan H. Reiman 4318 AST 560 S06-07 Stephen C. Jardin Graduate students and seniors only. 4319 AST 562 S06-07 Samuel A. Cohen 4320 CEE 105 S06-07 George W. Scherer Course cards must be signed by the instructor, Professor George Scherer, Room E-319 of the Engineering Quad. 4321 CEE 262A S06-07 David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock 4322 CEE 262B S06-07 David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock 4323 CEE 303 S06-07 Catherine A. Peters CHM 201 and MAT 104 (can be taken concurrently), or permission of the instructor 4324 CEE 306 S06-07 Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe MAT 201. 4325 CEE 308 S06-07 Peter R. Jaffé CEE 303 and CEE 306 or Permission Of Instructor. CEE 306 may be taken concurrently. 4326 CEE 365 S06-07 Jean-Hervé Prévost CEE 205. 4327 CEE 366 S06-07 Maria E. Garlock CEE 361 or Permission Of Instructor. 4328 CEE 376 S06-07 James A. Smith Students MUST sign up in E-212 E-Quad during course selection period. 4329 CEE 462 S06-07 Theodore P. Zoli CEE 366 or CEE 361. 4330 CEE 472 S06-07 James A. Smith 4331 CEE 478 S06-07 James A. Smith 4332 CEE 507 S06-07 Eric F. Wood 4333 CEE 508 S06-07 Eric F. Wood 4334 CEE 509 S06-07 Eric F. Wood 4335 CEE 510 S06-07 Eric F. Wood 4336 CEE 512 S06-07 Theodore P. Zoli 4337 CEE 525 S06-07 Michael A. Celia 4338 CEE 532 S06-07 Jean-Hervé Prévost 4339 CEE 540 S06-07 4340 CEE 558 S06-07 Erik Vanmarcke 4341 CEE 576 S06-07 Peter R. Jaffé 4342 CEE 586 S06-07 Eric F. Wood 4343 CEE 591 S06-07 James A. Smith 4344 CHE 199 S06-07 James Wei 4345 CHE 201 S06-07 Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos MAT 103. No prior programming experience is assumed. 4346 CHE 246 S06-07 Pablo G. Debenedetti CHE 245 and MAT 201 or Permission Of Instructor. 4347 CHE 250 S06-07 Robert K. Prud'homme ChE 245 OR MAT 104 and permission of the instructor 4348 CHE 346 S06-07 Jay B. Benziger, Richard A. Register CHE 246, 341 or equivalents. 4349 CHE 352 S06-07 Jay B. Benziger 4350 CHE 423 S06-07 Ilhan A. Aksay 4351 CHE 432 S06-07 Stanislav Y. Shvartsman Mathematics level MAT 303 or APC 350/CEE 350 or MAE 305/MAT 301. Chemical Reaction Engineering. One undergraduate course in introductory biology (e.g. MOLBIO 214). 4352 CHE 441 S06-07 Yannis G. Kevrekidis CHE 341. Audit not available for department concentrators. 4353 CHE 452 S06-07 Jay B. Benziger 4354 CHE 454 S06-07 Jay B. Benziger 4355 CHE 501 S06-07 Yannis G. Kevrekidis 4356 CHE 505 S06-07 Morton D. Kostin 4357 CHE 508 S06-07 Morton D. Kostin 4358 CHE 527 S06-07 Christodoulos A. Floudas 4359 CHE 534 S06-07 David W. Wood 4360 CHE 591 S06-07 4361 CHE 592 S06-07 4362 CHI 102 S06-07 Chih-p'ing Chou Chinese 101. 4363 CHI 107 S06-07 Hsin-I Tseng CHI 101 and CHI 102 or EQU . 4364 CHI 108 S06-07 Yan Yan Chan 4365 CHI 302 S06-07 Jing Wang Chi 301 or Permission of Instructor. 4366 CHI 304 S06-07 Joanne Y. Chiang 4367 CHI 306 S06-07 Yan Xia Chi 305 or Permission of Instructor. 4368 CHI 402 S06-07 Joanne Y. Chiang Chinese 401 or instructor's permission. 4369 CHI 404 S06-07 Hua-Hui Wei 4370 CHI 412 S06-07 Chih-p'ing Chou 4371 CHM 202 S06-07 Andrew B. Bocarsly, Robert P. L'Esperance This course is a continuation of CHM 201; also open to CHM 207 students. Calculus not required. 4372 CHM 233 S06-07 Daniel R. Marlow, 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. 4373 CHM 234 S06-07 Olga G. Troyanskaya, Daniel R. Marlow, 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. 4374 CHM 236 S06-07 David Botstein, Leonid Kruglyak, Joshua D. Rabinowitz Students are expected to have completed CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 235. 4375 CHM 302 S06-07 Maitland Jones, Erik J. Sorensen, Henry L. Gingrich CHM 301. Course is open to freshmen. 4376 CHM 304 S06-07 Martin F. Semmelhack, Henry L. Gingrich CHM 301 or CHM 303. Course is open to freshmen. 4377 CHM 306 S06-07 Wolfgang Richter 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. 4378 CHM 406 S06-07 Salvatore Torquato MAT 201 or equivalent. Some knowledge of thermodynamics is useful. Open to freshmen and sophomores only with instructor's permission. 4379 CHM 408 S06-07 Jeffrey Schwartz 4380 CHM 412 S06-07 Jannette L. Carey CHM 201 (or 207) and 202; {OR} CHM 215; {OR} equivalent. 4381 CHM 502 S06-07 Herschel A. Rabitz 4382 CHM 507 S06-07 Annabella Selloni, Roberto Car 4383 CHM 516 S06-07 Joshua D. Rabinowitz 4384 CHM 525 S06-07 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 4385 CHM 534 S06-07 Erik J. Sorensen, David W. MacMillan One full year of undergraduate organic chemistry. 4386 CHM 538 S06-07 Darby R. Schmidt 4387 CHM 542 S06-07 Michael H. Hecht, Clarence E. Schutt 4388 CHM 544 S06-07 John T. Groves 4389 CLA 211 S06-07 Andrew L. Ford, Kellam M. Conover, Andrew Y. Hui Completion of the Writing Seminar, or permission of instructor. 4390 CLA 215 S06-07 Denis C. Feeney None. 4391 CLA 218 S06-07 Edward J. Champlin 4392 CLA 235 S06-07 Constanze Magdalene Güthenke 4393 CLA 326 S06-07 Harriet I. Flower 4394 CLA 335 S06-07 Janet M. Martin 4395 CLA 500 S06-07 Christian Wildberg 4396 CLA 506 S06-07 Simon D. Goldhill 4397 CLA 514 S06-07 Christian A. Kaesser 4398 CLA 522 S06-07 T. C. Brennan 4399 CLA 534 S06-07 Andrew M. Feldherr 4400 CLA 546 S06-07 Edward J. Champlin, Robert A. Kaster 4401 CLA 548 S06-07 Alan M. Stahl 4402 CLA 599 S06-07 Brent D. Shaw This course is only open to post-generals students. Each student will give one fifty-minute presentation of work in progress. 4403 CLG 102 S06-07 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. 4404 CLG 103 S06-07 Joshua T. Katz The course is not intended for students who have already studied the language (e.g., in high school). 4405 CLG 108 S06-07 Mark Buchan CLG 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 4406 CLG 310 S06-07 Froma I. Zeitlin CLG108 or Permission of Instructor. 4407 COM 206 S06-07 Maria A. DiBattista, P. A. Sitney 4408 COM 235 S06-07 Eileen A. Reeves none 4409 COM 237 S06-07 Leonard Barkan 4410 COM 301 S06-07 Claudia Joan Brodsky None. 4411 COM 303 S06-07 Sandra L. Bermann 4412 COM 311 S06-07 Marina S. Brownlee None. 4413 COM 314 S06-07 Leonard Barkan 4414 COM 338 S06-07 David M. Bellos 4415 COM 362 S06-07 Froma I. Zeitlin Mandatory attendance. For those who have taken COM 349, this is a new course but there is some minor overlap in readings. 4416 COM 370 S06-07 Aissata Sidikou-Morton None. 4417 COM 373 S06-07 Jean-Michel Rabaté 4418 COM 375 S06-07 Gayle M. Salamon 4419 COM 408 S06-07 Benjamin Conisbee Baer 4420 COM 535 S06-07 Daniel Heller-Roazen 4421 COM 560 S06-07 April Alliston None. 4422 COM 562 S06-07 Jean-Michel Rabaté 4423 COS ST05 S06-07 Adam Finkelstein 4424 COS 116 S06-07 Adam Finkelstein None. This course is geared towards non-CS concentrators, including social science and humanities majors. 4425 COS 126 S06-07 Kevin Wayne 4426 COS 217 S06-07 Andrew W. Appel COS 126 (recommended), or ORF 201, or score of 5 on the AP Computer Science Exam. 4427 COS 226 S06-07 Robert Sedgewick, David P. Walker COS 126 or permission of instructor. 4428 COS 320 S06-07 David I. August COS 217 and COS 226. 4429 COS 325 S06-07 Perry R. Cook MAT 104 and COS 217. 4430 COS 333 S06-07 Brian W. Kernighan COS 217 and COS 226. 4431 COS 398 S06-07 Vivek S. Pai Open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared. B.S.E. candidates only. 4432 COS 423 S06-07 Robert E. Tarjan COS 226 and COS 341 or permission of instructor. 4433 COS 424 S06-07 David M. Blei, Robert E. Schapire MAT 202 and COS 126 or equivalent or permission 4434 COS 426 S06-07 Thomas A. Funkhouser COS 217 and COS 226. 4435 COS 444 S06-07 Kenneth Steiglitz ECO 310; or COS 226 and COS 217; or Permission of the Instructor. 4436 COS 461 S06-07 Jennifer L. Rexford COS 217 4437 COS 479 S06-07 Wayne H. Wolf, Perry R. Cook COS 436, ELE 464, or equivalent. 4438 COS 498 S06-07 Vivek S. Pai Open to qualified juniors if they have already taken COS 398. B.S.E candidates only. 4439 COS 522 S06-07 Boaz M. Barak COS 423. 4440 COS 557 S06-07 Olga G. Troyanskaya 4441 COS 594 S06-07 Moses S. Charikar 4442 COS 598B S06-07 Andrea S. LaPaugh 4443 COS 598D S06-07 Fei-Fei Li 4444 CWR 202 S06-07 Susan A. Stewart, James Richardson, Tracy K. Smith {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 Tuesday, November 7th at 6pm. 4445 CWR 204 S06-07 Edmund V. White, Joyce Carol Oates, Gabe G. Hudson [{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 Tuesday, November 7th at 6pm. 4446 CWR 206 S06-07 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 Tuesday, November 7th at 6pm. 4447 CWR 302 S06-07 Tracy K. Smith, Charles K. Williams {Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.} {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 Tuesday, November 7th at 6pm. Program IV English majors may use 2 creative courses at 300 or 400-level as departmentals. 4448 CWR 304 S06-07 Edmund V. White, Joyce Carol Oates, Susan M. Choi {Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.} {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 Tuesday, November 7th at 6pm. Program IV English majors may use 2 creative courses at 300 or 400-level as departmentals. 4449 CWR 306 S06-07 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 November 7th. 4450 DAN 209 S06-07 Meghan C. Durham 4451 DAN 211 S06-07 Dyane Harvey Salaam Some form of social dancing, good, natural movement aptitude, or former dance training. 4452 DAN 220 S06-07 Rebecca J. Lazier {PREREQUISITE:} DAN 219, equivalent previous training, or by application and instructor's permission. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Applications will be available online [www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html] or in the Programs office. Interviews will be held from November 6-16th. Please check the Creative and Preforming Arts website for more information. 4453 DAN 311 S06-07 Ze'eva Cohen {PREREQUISITE:} DAN 209, equivalent previous training. 4454 DAN 321 S06-07 Rebecca J. Lazier, Simon A. Morrison {PREREQUISITE:} DAN 219 or 220, equivalent previous training, or by application and instructor's permission. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Applications will be available online [www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html] or in the Program office. Interviews will be held from November 6-16th. Please check the Creative and Preforming Arts website for more information. 4455 DAN 409 S06-07 Meghan C. Durham DAN 409 is designed for students with minimum of two or preferably three dance program courses from the following: DAN 219, DAN 220, DAN 309, DAN 319, or the equivalent outside experience. Applications will be available online [www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html] or in the Programs office. Interviews will be held from November 6-16th. Please check the Creative and Performing Arts website for more information. 4456 EAS 231 S06-07 Andrew H. Plaks 4457 EAS 240 S06-07 Benjamin A. Elman 4458 EAS 313 S06-07 Richard H. Okada None. 4459 EAS 318 S06-07 Patrick W. Caddeau 4460 EAS 320 S06-07 Martin C. Collcutt 4461 EAS 331 S06-07 Anna M. Shields 4462 EAS 350 S06-07 Robert J. Barnett None 4463 EAS 366 S06-07 Joy S. Kim N/A 4464 EAS 434 S06-07 Perry Link Four years of modern Chinese. Cannot be taken for credit in addition to EAS 334. 4465 EAS 447 S06-07 Seiichi Makino JPN 105 or equivalent. 4466 EAS 508 S06-07 Willard J. Peterson 4467 EAS 523 S06-07 David L. Howell 4468 EAS 533 S06-07 Anna M. Shields 4469 EAS 534 S06-07 Andrew H. Plaks 4470 EAS 536 S06-07 Perry Link 4471 EAS 572 S06-07 Joy S. Kim 4472 ECO 100 S06-07 Uwe E. Reinhardt None 4473 ECO 101 S06-07 Elizabeth C. Bogan 4474 ECO 202 S06-07 Ulrich K. Mueller ECO 100 and ECO 101 and MAT 103. 4475 ECO 301 S06-07 Per L. Krusell ECO 100 and ECO 101. 4476 ECO 310 S06-07 Stephen E. Morris ECO 100 and MAT 200 or MAT 201. Not required for concentrators. Not open to Freshmen. 4477 ECO 311 S06-07 Noah M. Williams ECO 100 and ECO 101 and MAT 200 or MAT 201. 4478 ECO 313 S06-07 Mark W. Watson ECO 302 or ECO 312. Course not open to freshman, course not required for concentrators 4479 ECO 315 S06-07 Alan S. Blinder, Christopher A. Sims ECO 202 and ECO 301/311 4480 ECO 321 S06-07 Robert D. Willig ECO 300 or ECO 310 and MAT 102 or MAT 103. 4481 ECO 341 S06-07 Harvey S. Rosen ECO 100. A working knowledge of calculus is required for this course. 4482 ECO 342 S06-07 Nobuhiro Kiyotaki ECO 301 or 311; and ECO 300 or 310 4483 ECO 351 S06-07 Dean C. Yang ECO 101 and ECO 300 or ECO 310 or permission of instructor. Course not open to freshman, course not required for concentrators 4484 ECO 352 S06-07 Stephen R. Yeaple ECO 100. Course not open to freshman, course not required for concentrators 4485 ECO 363 S06-07 Hyun S. Shin ECO 362. 4486 ECO 370 S06-07 Elizabeth C. Bogan ECO 100 and ECO 101. These are firm prerequisites, NOT co-requisites. This course counts towards WWS disciplinary perspectives requirement. 4487 ECO 371 S06-07 Victoria K. Vernon ECO 100 or ECO 101 4488 ECO 418 S06-07 Dilip J. Abreu MAT 200 or MAT 201 or EQV. 4489 ECO 463 S06-07 Linda S. Goldberg MAT 200 or MAT 201; and ECO 202; and ECO 301 or ECO 311; 4490 ECO 464 S06-07 Ormond G. Sexton ECO 300 or ECO 310. Open to Seniors Only. 4491 ECO 465 S06-07 Wei Xiong Course only open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Students. It requires ECO 362, ECO 202, or equivalent statistics course, and calculus. 4492 ECO 468 S06-07 Xavier Gabaix ECO 300 or ECO 310 required. ECO 310 and ECO 362 recommended. 4493 ECO 502 S06-07 Dilip J. Abreu, José A. Scheinkman 4494 ECO 504 S06-07 Per L. Krusell, Lars E.O. Svensson 4495 ECO 511 S06-07 Wolfgang Pesendorfer, Tymon Tatur 4496 ECO 518 S06-07 Ulrich K. Mueller, Bo E. Honoré ECO 517. 4497 ECO 519 S06-07 Laura Chioda, Andres Aradillas-Lopez 4498 ECO 522 S06-07 Lars E.O. Svensson, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki Description Cont. Endogenous, skill-biased, technological change and human capital accumulation; implications for growth and social mobility. 4499 ECO 524 S06-07 Adriana Lleras-Muney, Jesse M. Rothstein 4500 ECO 526 S06-07 Hyun S. Shin 4501 ECO 532 S06-07 Alan B. Krueger 4502 ECO 552 S06-07 Marc J. Melitz, Esteban A. Rossi-Hansberg 4503 ECO 554 S06-07 Lars E.O. Svensson 4504 ECO 563 S06-07 Angus S. Deaton, Christina H. Paxson ECO 562. 4505 ECO 572 S06-07 Joshua R. Goldstein ECO 571. 4506 ECO 575 S06-07 Yacine Aďt-Sahalia, Xavier Gabaix 4507 ECO 577 S06-07 Jens W. Grosser 4508 ECO 581A S06-07 Stephen E. Morris 4509 ECO 581C S06-07 Laura L. Veldkamp, Per L. Krusell 4510 ECO 581D S06-07 Orley C. Ashenfelter 4511 ECO 581E S06-07 Anne C. Case 4512 ECO 581F S06-07 Marc J. Melitz, Stephen R. Yeaple 4513 ECO 581G S06-07 Laura Chioda 4514 ECO 581H S06-07 Hyun S. Shin 4515 ECO 581I S06-07 Joshua R. Goldstein, Sara S. McLanahan 4516 ECO 581J S06-07 Roland J. Benabou 4517 ECO 581K S06-07 Thomas Romer 4518 ECS 209 S06-07 Maurizio Viroli 4519 ECS 321 S06-07 Andrea Schatz 4520 ECS 330 S06-07 Devin A. Fore 4521 ECS 331 S06-07 Edward A. Eigen 4522 EEB 210 S06-07 Daniel I. Rubenstein, Stephen W. Pacala Auditors need permission of instructor. Lab sections are limited to 22 students each. 4523 EEB 301 S06-07 Jeanne Altmann, Deborah A. Prentice 4524 EEB 308 S06-07 EEB 210 or 211 or 212 4525 EEB 314 S06-07 Michaela Hau EEB 211 4526 EEB 320 S06-07 Laura F. Landweber MOL 214, MOL 215, or any upper level MOL course. 4527 EEB 328 S06-07 Andrew P. Dobson Prerequisite: 210 or 211; one year of calculus; 321 4528 EEB 332 S06-07 Richard Cooke, Delores R. Piperno EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring Semester in tropical ecology program in Panama. 4529 EEB 338 S06-07 Yves F. Basset EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester tropical biology program in Panama 4530 EEB 346 S06-07 Stephen W. Pacala EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester in tropical biology taught in Panama. 4531 EEB 350 S06-07 Martin C. Wikelski Enrollment limited to EEB juniors only and they must be enrolled in the Tropical Ecology Program in Panama. 4532 EEB 352 S06-07 Paula G. Kahumbu Limited to students participating in the field semester in Kenya. 4533 EEB 354 S06-07 Stephanie A. Bohlman EEB 321 4534 EEB 380 S06-07 Nicholas J. Georgiadis, Philip Muruthi Open to students enrolled in the field semester in Kenya 4535 EEB 404 S06-07 Jeanne Altmann, Daniel I. Rubenstein EEB 210 or EEB 211. Permission of the instructor is required for non-EEB majors. 4536 EEB 422 S06-07 David L. Stern EEB 309 and either MOL 348 or MOL 342, with permission of instructor. 4537 EEB 505 S06-07 Jeanne Altmann 4538 EEB 521 S06-07 David S. Wilcove 4539 EEB 522 S06-07 Restriction: Course is limited to graduate students [only]. 4540 EEB 524 S06-07 David L. Stern, Leonid Kruglyak 4541 EGR 193 S06-07 , Frank P. Calaprice Open to BSE freshmen who were enrolled in both EGR/MAT/PHY 191 and 192 in the fall semester. 4542 EGR 194 S06-07 Stephen A. Lyon, Pablo G. Debenedetti, Michael G. Littman Open to BSE freshmen who were enrolled in both EGR/MAT/PHY 191 and 192. 4543 EGR 250 S06-07 Edward J. Coyle, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters Sophomores only 4544 EGR 350 S06-07 Edward J. Coyle, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters Juniors only 4545 EGR 450 S06-07 Edward J. Coyle, Michael G. Littman, Catherine A. Peters Seniors only 4546 ELE 102 S06-07 Daniel Wasserman None. Participation of non-science/engineering and interdisciplinary students is strongly encouraged. 4547 ELE 206 S06-07 Ron Weiss 4548 ELE 208 S06-07 Sigurd Wagner, 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. 4549 ELE 302 S06-07 Bradley W. Dickinson ELE 206 and ELE 301. Permission of instructor. 4550 ELE 342 S06-07 Stephen Y. Chou PHY 103 or PHY 105 and PHY 104 or PHY 106. 4551 ELE 352 S06-07 Ivan Glesk PHY 104 or ELE 351. 4552 ELE 386 S06-07 Ruby B. Lee Basic computer literacy. No prior security knowledge required. 4553 ELE 396 S06-07 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. 4554 ELE 398 S06-07 Bradley W. Dickinson This course is open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared. 4555 ELE 442 S06-07 Ravindra N. Bhatt ELE 441 or PHY 405 4556 ELE 454 S06-07 Claire F. Gmachl 4557 ELE 482 S06-07 Bede Liu ELE 301. 4558 ELE 486 S06-07 Sergio Verdú ELE301 and 380 are prerequisites. Familiarity with topics covered by ELE485 is desirable. 4559 ELE 491 S06-07 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 5, 2006. 4560 ELE 498 S06-07 Bradley W. Dickinson Senior standing is required for enrollment in this course. 4561 ELE 514 S06-07 Bede Liu 4562 ELE 519 S06-07 Sergio Verdú, Peter J. Ramadge 4563 ELE 526 S06-07 Stuart C. Schwartz ELE 525 and ELE 530. 4564 ELE 530 S06-07 Peter J. Ramadge 4565 ELE 539A S06-07 Mung Chiang 4566 ELE 539B S06-07 Robert Calderbank 4567 ELE 542 S06-07 Antoine Kahn 4568 ELE 554 S06-07 Jason W. Fleischer 4569 ELE 571 S06-07 Sun-Yuan Kung 4570 ELE 577 S06-07 Niraj K. Jha 4571 ELE 579 S06-07 Wayne H. Wolf 4572 ELE 580 S06-07 Margaret R. Martonosi, Li-Shiuan Peh 4573 ELE 591 S06-07 Ed Zschau 4574 ELE 598 S06-07 Bede Liu 4575 ENG 200 S06-07 James Richardson Prospective concentrators are required to take one course from the following English 200, 201, 202, 203. 4576 ENG 205 S06-07 Oliver M. Arnold, Sophie G. Gee 4577 ENG 211 S06-07 Lawrence N. Danson 4578 ENG 217 S06-07 Sarah M. Anderson 4579 ENG 307 S06-07 Kathleen M. Davis 4580 ENG 311 S06-07 Lawrence N. Danson 4581 ENG 313 S06-07 Jeff Dolven 4582 ENG 315 S06-07 Nigel Smith 4583 ENG 326 S06-07 Nigel Smith 4584 ENG 331 S06-07 Deborah E. Nord 4585 ENG 332 S06-07 Meredith A. Martin 4586 ENG 334 S06-07 Meredith A. Martin 4587 ENG 336 S06-07 Jennifer R. Greeson 4588 ENG 341 S06-07 Michael G. Wood 4589 ENG 360 S06-07 Jennifer R. Greeson This course satifies the pre 1800 distribution requirement for the English major. 4590 ENG 366 S06-07 William A. Gleason 4591 ENG 371 S06-07 Zahid R. Chaudhary 4592 ENG 376 S06-07 Lee C. Mitchell 4593 ENG 382 S06-07 Paul B. Muldoon 4594 ENG 383 S06-07 Simon E. Gikandi 4595 ENG 387 S06-07 Valerie A. Smith 4596 ENG 411 S06-07 Robert N. Sandberg 4597 ENG 501 S06-07 Kathleen M. Davis 4598 ENG 521 S06-07 Jeff Dolven 4599 ENG 522 S06-07 Oliver M. Arnold 4600 ENG 545 S06-07 Sophie G. Gee 4601 ENG 559 S06-07 Lee C. Mitchell 4602 ENG 563 S06-07 Susan A. Stewart 4603 ENG 567 S06-07 Jeremy H. Braddock 4604 ENG 571 S06-07 Anne A. Cheng 4605 ENG 572 S06-07 Michael G. Wood 4606 ENV ST02 S06-07 Deborah E. Popper 4607 ENV 202A S06-07 Michael Oppenheimer This course satisfies the ENV Certificate core course requirement for students who wish to pursue the Environmental Studies certificate program. These students cannot enroll under the p/d/f grading option. Students must take either Environmental Studies 201 or 202. Preference will be given to ENV concentrators. 4608 ENV 202B S06-07 Michael Oppenheimer This course satisfies the ENV Certificate core course requirement for students who wish to pursue the Environmental Studies certificate program. These students cannot enroll under the p/d/f grading option. Students must take either Environmental Studies 201 or 202. Preference will be given to ENV concentrators. 4609 ENV 305 S06-07 Anne M. Matthews By application only 4610 ENV 310 S06-07 George S. Hawkins 4611 ENV 524 S06-07 François Morel 4612 ENV 526 S06-07 Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, Daniel I. Rubenstein Weekly sessions each beginning with a lecture by a visiting speaker or Princeton faculty, will be followed by a panel discussion led by students. The course will culminate in a final class in which groups of students present a series of 'grand syntheses' in both oral and written format. Graduate students from all disciplines are encouraged to attend. Advanced undergraduates will be allowed to enroll with permission of the instructors. 4613 EPS 300 S06-07 Ezra N. Suleiman PDF option is not available to certificate candidates 4614 FIN 502 S06-07 James I. Vickery 4615 FIN 518 S06-07 Linda S. Goldberg MAT200 or 201; ECO 202 or equivalent, and ECO301 or 311. 4616 FIN 519 S06-07 Ormond G. Sexton 4617 FIN 521 S06-07 Sara Biagini FIN501, MAT201-202 and recommend MAT203-204. 4618 FIN 522 S06-07 Wei Xiong Course open to FIN graduate students only. 4619 FIN 561 S06-07 4620 FIN 568 S06-07 Xavier Gabaix Economics 562 recommended. 4621 FRE 102 S06-07 Christine M. Sagnier FRE 101 or Permission Of Instructor. No credit is given for FRE 101 unless FRE 102 is successfully completed. 4622 FRE 103 S06-07 Murielle M. Perrier 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. 4623 FRE 107 S06-07 Odile M. Belmont FRE 102 or FRE 103, or special permission. 4624 FRE 108 S06-07 Murielle M. Perrier Placement through the University's Placement Test, completion of FRE 105, or permission of the Language Coordinator. 4625 FRE 207 S06-07 Göran Magnus Blix FRE 107, FRE 108, or placement based on placement test. 4626 FRE 215 S06-07 Christine M. Sagnier Prerequisite: FRE 107, 108 or equivalent. 4627 FRE 222 S06-07 Göran Magnus Blix Prerequisites: 107, 108, or equivalent. 207 recommended as a co-requisite. 4628 FRE 224 S06-07 Thomas A. Trezise FRE 107 or FRE 108 or Permission Of Instructor. 4629 FRE 307 S06-07 Aissata Sidikou-Morton Prerequisite: a 200-level French course or permission of instructor. 4630 FRE 330 S06-07 Andre Benhaim FRE 207 or permission of instructor. Course is conducted in French. 4631 FRE 352 S06-07 Natasha C. Lee Prerequisite: a 200-level French course or permission of instructor. 4632 FRE 366 S06-07 Thomas A. Trezise One 200-level literature course 4633 FRE 391 S06-07 Natasha C. Lee French 207 or Permission of Instructor. 4634 FRE 401 S06-07 Sarah Kay 200-level French course or permission of Instructor. 4635 FRE 513 S06-07 François Rigolot 4636 FRE 515 S06-07 Volker Schröder 4637 FRE 524 S06-07 Andre Benhaim 4638 FRE 525 S06-07 Suzanne C. Nash 4639 FRE 527 S06-07 David M. Bellos 4640 FRE 1027 S06-07 Florent Masse FRE 101 and Permission of Instructor. 4641 FRS 102 S06-07 Margaret H. Beissinger 4642 FRS 104 S06-07 Bernard Chazelle 4643 FRS 106 S06-07 William A. Childs 4644 FRS 108 S06-07 Martin C. Collcutt 4645 FRS 110 S06-07 Paul P. Firbas 4646 FRS 112 S06-07 Wayne H. Wolf 4647 FRS 114 S06-07 Alan S. Chimacoff 4648 FRS 116 S06-07 Jameson W. Doig 4649 FRS 118 S06-07 Eric S. Gregory 4650 FRS 120 S06-07 Michael D. Lemonick, Edwin L. Turner 4651 FRS 122 S06-07 Gaetana Marrone-Puglia 4652 FRS 124 S06-07 Martin C. Wikelski 4653 FRS 125 S06-07 Ivan Zaknic 4654 FRS 126 S06-07 Stefan Bernhard 4655 FRS 128 S06-07 David H. Blair 4656 FRS 130 S06-07 Jeremy H. Braddock 4657 FRS 132 S06-07 Michael A. Flower 4658 FRS 134 S06-07 Jenna Weissman-Joselit 4659 FRS 136 S06-07 David S. Wilcove 4660 FRS 138 S06-07 John Wilmerding 4661 FRS 140 S06-07 Mitchell Duneier 4662 FRS 142 S06-07 Edward J. Groth 4663 FRS 144 S06-07 Maria Mavroudi 4664 FRS 146 S06-07 Esther H. Schor 4665 FRS 148 S06-07 Volker Schröder 4666 FRS 150 S06-07 Charles G. Gross 4667 FRS 152 S06-07 Kathryn M. Wagner 4668 FRS 154 S06-07 Marc Domingo Gygax 4669 FRS 156 S06-07 Simon E. Gikandi 4670 FRS 157 S06-07 Smita B. Brunnermeier 4671 FRS 158 S06-07 Molly Greene 4672 FRS 160 S06-07 Mendi L. Obadike 4673 FRS 162 S06-07 Margaret Jane Radin 4674 FRS 164 S06-07 Cornel R. West, Robert P. George 4675 GEO 202A S06-07 Jorge L. Sarmiento High School biology, chemistry. 4676 GEO 202B S06-07 Jorge L. Sarmiento High School biology, chemistry. 4677 GEO 210B S06-07 Guust Nolet, Allan M. Rubin 4678 GEO 316 S06-07 John Suppe Prerequisite: 210, 225, or instructor's permission. 4679 GEO 322 S06-07 Daniel M. Sigman Prerequisite: CHM 201 and 202 and MAT 101 and 102, or instructor's permission. Three one-hour classes. 4680 GEO 417 S06-07 Bess B. Ward Prerequisites: One 300-level course in chemistry or biology, or instructor's permission. Two 90-minute classes. 4681 GEO 422 S06-07 Frederik J. Simons MAT202 or MAT 204 or permission of the instructor. 4682 GEO 450 S06-07 Adam C. Maloof One semester of college-level calculus and two semesters of physics, chemistry or biology are required. 4683 GEO 501 S06-07 Thomas S. Duffy 4684 GEO 506 S06-07 Lincoln S. Hollister 4685 GEO 515 S06-07 Lincoln S. Hollister GEO 314 or Equivalent must meet with Prof. L. Hollister 4686 GEO 526 S06-07 Satish C. Myneni 4687 GEO 544 S06-07 Nadine McQuarrie 4688 GEO 552 S06-07 Francis A. Dahlen 4689 GEO 567 S06-07 Michael L. Bender 4690 GER 102 S06-07 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. 4691 GER 107 S06-07 Sara S. Poor GER 105 or permission of instructor. 4692 GER 208 S06-07 Devin A. Fore GER 107 or permission of instructor. Prerequisites: GER 107 or equivalent. 4693 GER 210 S06-07 Arnd Wedemeyer 4694 GER 211 S06-07 Thomas Y. Levin 4695 GER 315 S06-07 Robert P. Ebert Completion of German language requirement plus at least one 200 or 300 level course in German. 4696 GER 320 S06-07 Stanley A. Corngold Freshmen only by special permission. 4697 GER 321 S06-07 Sara S. Poor 4698 GER 322 S06-07 GER 107 or equivalent; 200-level recommended. 4699 GER 324 S06-07 Nikolaus Wegmann GER 107 or equivalent; 200-level recommended. 4700 GER 511 S06-07 4701 GER 512 S06-07 Nikolaus Wegmann 4702 GER 519 S06-07 Michael W. Jennings 4703 GER 521B S06-07 Stanley A. Corngold 4704 GER 525 S06-07 Thomas Y. Levin 4705 GER 1025 S06-07 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-. 4706 HEB 102 S06-07 Esther Robbins HEB 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 4707 HEB 107 S06-07 Esther Robbins HEB 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 4708 HEB 302 S06-07 Esther Robbins 4709 HIN 102 S06-07 Mekhala D. Natavar Hindi 101 or the equivalent level of proficiency. 4710 HIN 107 S06-07 Mekhala D. Natavar Intermediate Hindi (HIN105) or the equivalent level of proficiency. 4711 HIS 208 S06-07 Susan Naquin, Sheldon M. Garon 4712 HIS 280 S06-07 Daniel T. Rodgers, James A. Dun First priority is given to Sophomores. 4713 HIS 282 S06-07 Sheldon M. Garon Priority will be given to sophomores and prospective history concentrators. The class will cap at 20 students. 4714 HIS 291 S06-07 Michael S. Mahoney P/D/F option not available to History concentrators. 4715 HIS 293 S06-07 D. Graham Burnett Student auditors with instructor's permission. 4716 HIS 304 S06-07 Jeremy I. Adelman 4717 HIS 343 S06-07 Angela B. Gleason 4718 HIS 351 S06-07 Philip G. Nord 4719 HIS 360 S06-07 Ekaterina Pravilova P/D/F option not available to History concentrators. No prior knowledge of Russian history or the Russian language required or necessary. 4720 HIS 370 S06-07 Linda J. Colley 4721 HIS 380 S06-07 Paul L. Miles P/D/F option is not available for History concentrators. 4722 HIS 382 S06-07 Olga Litvak 4723 HIS 385 S06-07 Hendrik A. Hartog 4724 HIS 387 S06-07 Sarah-Jane Mathieu 4725 HIS 400 S06-07 Eileen M. Kane Compulsory course for departmental majors in the fall of their junior year. 4726 HIS 418 S06-07 Gyan Prakash 4727 HIS 421 S06-07 Sarah G. Ross 4728 HIS 437 S06-07 John F. Haldon Any history course on Byzantine or Medieval history. 4729 HIS 450 S06-07 Josep M. Fradera Barceló Reading knowledge of Spanish is desirable. 4730 HIS 463 S06-07 Anson G. Rabinbach, Jan T. Gross 4731 HIS 472 S06-07 Barbara B. Oberg 4732 HIS 503 S06-07 Stephanie McCurry 4733 HIS 505 S06-07 4734 HIS 520 S06-07 This course open to participants in the Mid-Career Fellowship Program. 4735 HIS 554 S06-07 Robert C. Darnton 4736 HIS 563 S06-07 Jan T. Gross, Stephen Kotkin 4737 HIS 571 S06-07 Peter R. Silver Seniors may register with permission from instructor. 4738 HIS 573 S06-07 Hendrik A. Hartog 4739 HIS 579 S06-07 Linda J. Colley, Daniel T. Rodgers 4740 HIS 590 S06-07 Kevin M. Kruse 4741 HLS 102 S06-07 HLS 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. 4742 HLS 107 S06-07 HLS 105 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. 4743 HLS 361 S06-07 Efthymia Rentzou 4744 HLS 500 S06-07 Maria Mavroudi 4745 HOS 599 S06-07 Michael D. Gordin, Eileen A. Reeves 4746 HUM 207 S06-07 Esther H. Schor 4747 HUM 218 S06-07 Bianca F. Calabresi, Thomas D. Kaufmann, Claudia Joan Brodsky Enrollment is limited to 30 students who are admitted to 218-219 at the same time. Applicants should have taken HUM 216-217 or equivalent. Those who have not take HUM 216-217 may write a statement describing their interest in the course and their background for taking it. Applications in Joseph Henry House or on the web at http://www.princeton.edu/~humcounc/ 4748 HUM 219 S06-07 Bianca F. Calabresi, Christopher P. Bush, Constanze Magdalene Güthenke Enrollment is limited to 30 students who are admitted to 218-219 at the same time. Applicants should have taken 216-217 or equivalent. Those who have not taken HUM 216-217 may write a statement describing their interest in the course and their background for taking it. Applications in Joseph Henry House or on the web at http://www.princeton.edu/~humcounc/ 4749 HUM 234 S06-07 Andrew H. Plaks 4750 HUM 496 S06-07 Enrollment by application and audition. Interviews and instrumental auditions will be held on campus in November. Advance musical skills required. Applications available from the Atelier office: Room 305, 185 Nassau Street or by emailing goellner@princeton.edu. For more information call 258.3697. 4751 HUM 499 S06-07 Michael W. Cadden, Christine E. Jones Enrollment by application and audition/portfolio review. Interviews and acting auditions will be held on campus in November. Students with set, lighting, costume and sound design experience as well as writers and actors are encouraged to apply. Applications available from the Atelier office: Room 305, 185 Nassau Street or by emailing goellner@princeton.edu. For more information call 258.3697. 4752 ITA 102 S06-07 Simone Marchesi ITA 101 or Permission of Instructor. 4753 ITA 208 S06-07 Pietro Frassica ITA 107 or Permission of Instructor. 4754 ITA 304 S06-07 Simone Marchesi ITA 303, FRS 159 (Dante's Divine Comedy), FRS 167 (Dante's Inferno), or Permission of Instructor. 4755 ITA 309 S06-07 Fiorenza A. Weinapple 4756 ITA 310 S06-07 Gaetana Marrone-Puglia No knowledge of Italian is required to enroll. 4757 ITA 319 S06-07 Pietro Frassica Prerequisite: 200-level course in Italian for Italian precept. 4758 ITA 1027 S06-07 Fiorenza A. Weinapple ITA 101 and Permission of Instructor. 4759 JDS 315 S06-07 Ruth K. Westheimer 4760 JDS 316 S06-07 Jenna Weissman-Joselit 4761 JDS 345 S06-07 Simeon B. Chavel 4762 JDS 381 S06-07 Simeon B. Chavel 4763 JPN 102 S06-07 Kyoko M. Loetscher JPN 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 4764 JPN 107 S06-07 Keiko Kuriyama, Kyoko M. Loetscher JPN 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 4765 JPN 302 S06-07 Tomoko Shibata 4766 JPN 306 S06-07 Yukari Tokumasu 4767 JPN 402 S06-07 Seiichi Makino This course is designed to help students develop critical thinking through reading and discussing Japanese novels. 4768 JRN 440 S06-07 Mark Feeney 4769 JRN 445 S06-07 Walt Bogdanich Admission by application: www:princeton.edu/~humcounc. Maximum enrollment: 16 4770 JRN 448 S06-07 Martha Mendoza 4771 JRN 449 S06-07 Rose L. Tang 4772 JRN 452 S06-07 Lisa R. Cohen 4773 KOR 102 S06-07 Gwee-Sook Kim Kor 101. 4774 KOR 107 S06-07 Joowon Suh KOR 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 4775 KOR 302 S06-07 Joowon Suh KOR 301 or KOR 107 and Permission Of Instructor. Prerequisites: KOR 301 or placement test. 4776 KOR 402 S06-07 Gwee-Sook Kim KOR 401 or permission of the instructor. 4777 LAS 402 S06-07 Jorge L. Giovannetti 4778 LAS 406 S06-07 Paulo R. Fontes 4779 LAT 102 S06-07 Spencer E. Cole LAT 101 or Permission of Instructor. 4780 LAT 103 S06-07 Joshua T. Katz This course is not intended for students who have already studied the language (e.g., in high school). 4781 LAT 108 S06-07 Harriet I. Flower LAT 105 or Permission of Instructor. 4782 LAT 203 S06-07 Mark Buchan LAT 108 or Permission Of Instructor. 4783 LAT 330 S06-07 Spencer E. Cole LAT108 or permission of instructor. 4784 LAT 335 S06-07 Janet M. Martin LAT 108, 203, and 204 or Permission of Instructor. 4785 LIN 201 S06-07 Edwin S. Williams 4786 LIN 215 S06-07 Adele E. Goldberg none 4787 LIN 225 S06-07 Robert A. Freidin LIN 201 or permission of the instructor. 4788 LIN 302 S06-07 Robert A. Freidin LIN 201 or 212 recommended, but not required. 4789 LIN 315 S06-07 Marguerite A. Browning LIN 201, LIN 215 or Permission Of Instructor. 4790 LIN 325 S06-07 Mirjam Fried 4791 LIN 412 S06-07 Robert A. Freidin LIN 302 or Permission Of Instructor. 4792 MAE 206 S06-07 N. J. Kasdin MAT 201 and PHY 103 and MAE 223 or CEE 205. Open to freshmen with instructor's permission only. 4793 MAE 222 S06-07 Alexander J. Smits MAT 104 and MAT 202. MAT 202 may be taken concurrently. 4794 MAE 224 S06-07 Syed S. Zaidi, Daniel M. Nosenchuck MAT 104, MAT 202 (may be taken concurrently), MAE 222 (must be taken concurrently). Laboratory reports and independent project grades from MAE 221 fall semester will be incorporated into final grade of MAE 224. 4795 MAE 305 S06-07 Luigi Martinelli MAT 201 or MAT 203 and MAT 202 or MAT 204. Note: MAT 202 or 204 is a prerequisite for this course. Open to freshmen with instructor's permission only. 4796 MAE 306 S06-07 Luigi Martinelli, Fumin Zhang MAE 305 or MAT 301. 4797 MAE 322 S06-07 Daniel M. Nosenchuck MAE 321 or Permission Of Instructor. 4798 MAE 328 S06-07 Robert H. Socolow MAE 221 and MAE 222 or comparable sophomore science and engineering courses in any science or engineering department. Students from all departments of the University are welcome. If prerequisite courses are not met, instructor's permission is required. 4799 MAE 332 S06-07 Kevin G. Bowcutt MAE 321 and MAE 331 and MAE 335. 4800 MAE 340 S06-07 N. J. Kasdin 4801 MAE 340D S06-07 N. J. Kasdin 4802 MAE 344 S06-07 Winston O. Soboyejo SEAS first year requirements in physics and mathematics. 4803 MAE 399 S06-07 Roger C. Burk Students should be comfortable with algebra and familiar enough with calculus to handle it with no more than moderate trepidation. They should have a good preparation in high-school science. Engineering students are welcome, and their knowledge will enrich the class; they will find the technical approach elementary but will get a comprehensive overview of the space flight problem. 4804 MAE 412 S06-07 Michael G. Littman ELE 203 or ELE 206, or MAE 221 and MAE 224, or equivalent. 4805 MAE 423 S06-07 Frederick L. Dryer MAE 221 and MAE 222 4806 MAE 426 S06-07 Yiguang Ju MAE 221 and MAE 222 4807 MAE 433 S06-07 Clarence W. Rowley, Michael G. Littman MAE 305 or permission of instructor. 4808 MAE 436 S06-07 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. 4809 MAE 440 S06-07 N. J. Kasdin 4810 MAE 440D S06-07 N. J. Kasdin 4811 MAE 442 S06-07 N. J. Kasdin 4812 MAE 442D S06-07 N. J. Kasdin 4813 MAE 502 S06-07 Philip J. Holmes 4814 MAE 512 S06-07 Richard B. Miles 4815 MAE 514 S06-07 Luigi Martinelli 4816 MAE 529 S06-07 Edgar Y. Choueiri 4817 MAE 530 S06-07 Edgar Y. Choueiri 4818 MAE 532 S06-07 Chung K. Law 4819 MAE 533 S06-07 Yiguang Ju 4820 MAE 546 S06-07 Robert F. Stengel 4821 MAE 552 S06-07 Garry L. Brown 4822 MAE 557 S06-07 Pino Martin 4823 MAE 570 S06-07 Craig B. Arnold 4824 MAE 598 S06-07 Edgar Y. Choueiri 4825 MAT 102 S06-07 Jan Vondrak 4826 MAT 104 S06-07 Jacob A. Rasmussen 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. 4827 MAT 190 S06-07 Manjul Bhargava, Lenhard L. Ng No prior mathematical background is assumed beyond high school math. 4828 MAT 200 S06-07 Jeremie Szeftel MAT 104. Two terms of advanced placement may be substituted for MAT 104 prerequisite. 4829 MAT 201 S06-07 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. 4830 MAT 202 S06-07 Ana Cannas da Silva MAT 201 or MAT 203 or permission of Instructor. 4831 MAT 203 S06-07 Michael J. Usher MAT 104 or 215 4832 MAT 204 S06-07 Fengbo Hang 4833 MAT 214 S06-07 Ramin Takloo-Bighash Open to Freshmen. 4834 MAT 215 S06-07 John H. Conway 4835 MAT 217 S06-07 Claus M. Sorensen 4836 MAT 218 S06-07 Robert C. Gunning MAT 215 and 217 4837 MAT 306 S06-07 Paul D. Seymour MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 217. 4838 MAT 307 S06-07 Benjamin Sudakov MAT 323 or permission of the instructor. 4839 MAT 308 S06-07 Hale F. Trotter Prerequisites: A course in linear algebra. MAT 305 or ORF 307 is helpful but not required. 4840 MAT 312 S06-07 Edward Nelson 4841 MAT 317 S06-07 Nikita A. Nekrassov MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 218. 4842 MAT 324 S06-07 Max D. Lieblich MAT 323. 4843 MAT 325 S06-07 Zoltán Szabó MAT 202, 204, or 218 4844 MAT 328 S06-07 John N. Mather MAT 327. 4845 MAT 330 S06-07 Elias M. Stein Prerequisites: Math 215, 218 or consent of instructor 4846 MAT 332 S06-07 Igor Rodnianski MAT 215, 218 or permission of instructor 4847 MAT 342 S06-07 Weinan E MAT 201 and 202, or 203 and 204 4848 MAT 391 S06-07 Yakov G. Sinai MAT 390. 4849 MAT 405 S06-07 Gang Tian MAT 218 or MAT 315. 4850 MAT 504 S06-07 Edward Nelson 4851 MAT 518 S06-07 4852 MAT 526 S06-07 Elias M. Stein 4853 MAT 530 S06-07 Joseph J. Kohn 4854 MAT 537 S06-07 Sergiu Klainerman 4855 MAT 550 S06-07 Gang Tian 4856 MAT 556 S06-07 Nicholas M. Katz 4857 MAT 558 S06-07 Rahul V. Pandharipande 4858 MAT 560 S06-07 Andrei Okounkov 4859 MAT 564 S06-07 John N. Mather 4860 MAT 570 S06-07 Zoltán Szabó 4861 MAT 574 S06-07 Elon B. Lindenstrauss 4862 MAT 578 S06-07 Christopher M. Skinner 4863 MAT 595 S06-07 Paul D. Seymour 4864 MOL 205 S06-07 Leon E. Rosenberg 4865 MOL 214 S06-07 Shirley M. Tilghman, Thomas E. Shenk, Heather A. Thieringer 4866 MOL 220 S06-07 Zemer Gitai, Manuel Llinás, Natividad Ruiz 4867 MOL 328 S06-07 Leon E. Rosenberg, Adel A. Mahmoud MOL 214/EEB 214 or MOL215/EEB215 4868 MOL 348 S06-07 Elizabeth R. Gavis, Jean E. Schwarzbauer MOL 342 or MOL 345 is required. The course is required for concentrators. 4869 MOL 350 S06-07 Alison E. Gammie MOL 342 (or permission). This course is required for Molecular Biology Majors. 4870 MOL 360 S06-07 Ned S. Wingreen, Manoj Srinivasan MAT103 4871 MOL 430 S06-07 Hilary A. Coller, Yigong Shi 4872 MOL 434 S06-07 Yigong Shi, Hays S. Rye MOL 345 or Permission of Instructor. No courses in the biological sciences or other departmental courses may be taken pass/D/fail by molecular biology concentrators. 4873 MOL 448 S06-07 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. 4874 MOL 450 S06-07 Ihor R. Lemischka MOL 342 and MOL 348 or by permission of instructor. Open to Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students only or by permission of instructor. 4875 MOL 460 S06-07 Daniel A. Notterman MOL 101 or MOL 214 or MOL 215. 4876 MOL 506 S06-07 Paul D. Schedl, Saeed Tavazoie MOL 505. 4877 MOL 507 S06-07 Rebecca D. Burdine 4878 MOL 508 S06-07 Michael J. Berry 4879 MOL 523 S06-07 James R. Broach, Yibin Kang 4880 MOL 525 S06-07 Gertrud M. Schupbach, Jean E. Schwarzbauer, James R. Broach 4881 MOL 541 S06-07 Open to MOL Graduate Students Only 4882 MOL 548 S06-07 Jeffry B. Stock Intro Biochemistry or equivalent. 4883 MOL 561 S06-07 Lee M. Silver 4884 MSE 301 S06-07 T. K. Vanderlick Prerequisites: A year of calculus and a college-level physics and chemistry course. 4885 MSE 502 S06-07 Mikko P. Haataja 4886 MSE 503 S06-07 Henny W. Zandbergen 4887 MSE 505 S06-07 Nan Yao, Henny W. Zandbergen 4888 MUS 103 S06-07 Simon A. Morrison 4889 MUS 104 S06-07 Paul Lansky Students should have rudimentary skills in reading music. 4890 MUS 106 S06-07 Dmitri Tymoczko 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. 4891 MUS 206 S06-07 Steven Mackey MUS 205 or Permission of Instructor. 4892 MUS 213 S06-07 Mark Steinberg, Serena Canin, Misha K. Amory Enrollment by application and audition. Auditions will be held on Tuesday, November 21, 2006, 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. 4893 MUS 214 S06-07 Martha Elliott Enrollment by application and audition. See instructor for enrollment requirements. All students must be currently studying voice with a teacher recognized by the Department of Music. 4894 MUS 240 S06-07 Elizabeth B. Crist 4895 MUS 245 S06-07 Amy C. Beal 4896 MUS 313 S06-07 Amy C. Beal 4897 MUS 317 S06-07 Roger L. DuBois By application only. Applications available in the Music Department, 310 Woolworth. 4898 MUS 333 S06-07 Peter G. Jeffery 1 year of music theory 4899 MUS 431 S06-07 Rob C. Wegman 4900 MUS 504 S06-07 Peter G. Jeffery 4901 MUS 525 S06-07 Rob C. Wegman 4902 MUS 528 S06-07 Elizabeth B. Crist 4903 MUS 532 S06-07 4904 MUS 534 S06-07 Rinde W. Eckert 4905 MUS 542 S06-07 Steven Mackey, Michael J. Pratt 4906 MUS 545 S06-07 Dmitri Tymoczko 4907 NES 202 S06-07 Nancy A. Coffin 4908 NES 217 S06-07 Soner Cagaptay None. Exposure to literature on nationalism, the history of the Balkans and the Middle East desirable, but not required. No knowledge of foreign languages necessary. 4909 NES 265 S06-07 Julie E. Taylor 4910 NES 268 S06-07 Julie E. Taylor 4911 NES 307 S06-07 Michael Barry 4912 NES 313 S06-07 James S. Diamond 4913 NES 315 S06-07 Michael A. Reynolds Although exposure to strategic thought and/or Middle Eastern history may be useful, there are no prerequisites. 4914 NES 318 S06-07 Andras P. Hamori Hebrew 302 or the equivalent 4915 NES 325 S06-07 Emmanuel Papoutsakis 4916 NES 329 S06-07 Beate Pongratz-Leisten 4917 NES 347 S06-07 Hossein Modarressi 4918 NES 437 S06-07 Heath W. Lowry 4919 NES 506 S06-07 M. Sükrü Hanioglu 4920 NES 524 S06-07 Emmanuel Papoutsakis 4921 NES 527 S06-07 Robert P. Finn 4922 NES 532 S06-07 Andras P. Hamori 4923 NES 539 S06-07 Michael Barry PER 302 or Permission Of Instructor. 4924 NES 545 S06-07 Mark R. Cohen 4925 NES 547 S06-07 Emmanuel Papoutsakis 4926 NES 555 S06-07 Hossein Modarressi 4927 NES 571 S06-07 Heath W. Lowry 4928 NES 597 S06-07 Michael A. Reynolds 4929 ORF 245 S06-07 Richard D. DeVeaux Three semesters of Calculus -- or its equivalent. 4930 ORF 307 S06-07 Alexandre W. d'Aspremont MAT 202 or MAT 204. Basic computer programming knowledge suggested. 4931 ORF 335 S06-07 K. Ronnie Sircar ECO 100 and MAT 104 and ORF 309 or permission of instructor. 4932 ORF 374 S06-07 Alain L. Kornhauser 4933 ORF 376 S06-07 John M. Mulvey Students MUST sign up in E-218 E-Quad during course selection period. 4934 ORF 417 S06-07 Savas Dayanik ORF 309 4935 ORF 478 S06-07 John M. Mulvey 4936 ORF 479 S06-07 John M. Mulvey 4937 ORF 504 S06-07 Jianqing Fan 4938 ORF 509 S06-07 Warren B. Powell 4939 ORF 515 S06-07 Birgit Rudloff 4940 ORF 523 S06-07 Alexandre W. d'Aspremont 4941 ORF 527 S06-07 Patrick Cheridito 4942 ORF 531 S06-07 René A. Carmona Night class in Excel & VBA Night class in Introduction to C++ 4943 ORF 534 S06-07 John M. Mulvey 4944 ORF 547 S06-07 Warren B. Powell 4945 ORF 554 S06-07 Erhan Çinlar 4946 ORF 558 S06-07 René A. Carmona 4947 ORF 569 S06-07 4948 ORF 570 S06-07 William A. Massey Prerequisite: ORF 309 4949 PER 102 S06-07 Susan Moinfar-Yazdi PER 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 4950 PER 107 S06-07 Susan Moinfar-Yazdi PER 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 4951 PER 303 S06-07 Susan Moinfar-Yazdi PER 107 or permission of instructor. 4952 PER 400 S06-07 Ramin Takloo-Bighash Instructor's permission 4953 PHI 202 S06-07 Michael A. Smith Course open to freshmen. 4954 PHI 218 S06-07 Gilbert H. Harman, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni No specific course prerequisites, but the course will require analytical and logical thinking. 4955 PHI 300 S06-07 Hendrik Lorenz at least one prior Philosophy course 4956 PHI 303 S06-07 Raffaella De Rosa Any student without previous philosophy department courses should obtain the instructor's approval. Open to freshmen with the permission of the instructor. 4957 PHI 309 S06-07 Kwame A. Appiah NONE 4958 PHI 313 S06-07 Bastiaan C. van Fraassen Two of PHI PHI 200, PHI 201, PHI 203 or permission of the Instructor. 4959 PHI 321 S06-07 Adam N. Elga One previous philosophy course. 4960 PHI 340 S06-07 Delia G. Fara PHI 201 or equivalent, Introduction to Symbolic Logic, or experience with formal proofs. 4961 PHI 501 S06-07 Hendrik Lorenz 4962 PHI 514 S06-07 Gideon A. Rosen 4963 PHI 515 S06-07 Daniel Garber 4964 PHI 516 S06-07 Paul Kalligas 4965 PHI 532 S06-07 John P. Burgess 4966 PHI 534 S06-07 Delia G. Fara 4967 PHI 535 S06-07 Karen E. Bennett 4968 PHI 539 S06-07 Bastiaan C. van Fraassen 4969 PHI 540 S06-07 Michael Fara 4970 PHI 599 S06-07 John P. Burgess 4971 PHY 102 S06-07 M. Zahid Hasan PHY 101 4972 PHY 104 S06-07 Peter D. Meyers PHY 103 or PHY 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 4973 PHY 106 S06-07 Robert H. Austin, Herman L. Verlinde PHY 103 or PHY 105. Students MUST take the mini-course on special relativity given during the Fall semester reading period. 4974 PHY 116 S06-07 Pierre A. Piroué 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. 4975 PHY 208 S06-07 David A. Huse PHY 203 or PHY 205 and MAT 203 or Permission Of Instructor. Freshmen must have satisfactorily completed PHY 203 or 205 for enrollment. 4976 PHY 210 S06-07 Lyman A. Page PHY 103/104 or equivalent 4977 PHY 304 S06-07 Chiara R. Nappi PHY 104 or PHY 106 or instructor's permission. 4978 PHY 312 S06-07 Michael V. Romalis Prerequisites: PHY 103/104 or equivalent; PHY 208 or equivalent. Not recommended for sophomores. 4979 PHY 406 S06-07 Valerie Halyo PHY 304 and PHY 305. 4980 PHY 408 S06-07 Alexander M. Polyakov 4981 PHY 504 S06-07 Nikita A. Nekrassov 4982 PHY 506 S06-07 Elliott H. Lieb 4983 PHY 510 S06-07 Steven S. Gubser 4984 PHY 521 S06-07 Robert Seiringer 4985 PHY 526 S06-07 Shivaji L. Sondhi 4986 PHY 529 S06-07 Christopher G. Tully 4987 PHY 562 S06-07 William Bialek 4988 PHY 564 S06-07 Paul J. Steinhardt, David N. Spergel 4989 POL 240 S06-07 Jason M. Lyall 4990 POL 309 S06-07 Maurizio Viroli 4991 POL 314 S06-07 Keith E. Whittington 4992 POL 316 S06-07 Robert P. George 4993 POL 318 S06-07 Kenneth I. Kersch 4994 POL 324 S06-07 Joshua D. Clinton 4995 POL 325 S06-07 David E. Lewis 4996 POL 333 S06-07 David T. Abalos This course is open to first year students. 4997 POL 342 S06-07 Beth K. Jamieson 4998 POL 347 S06-07 Adam H. Meirowitz 4999 POL 352 S06-07 John B. Londregan Students are expected to have had ECO 101 and 102 and MAT 103 (or the equivalent of these three courses). Students who have taken ECO 300 (or ECO 310) will find the material in this course to be more transparent, and students who have not already taken Politics 347 are encouraged to enroll in it concurrently. 5000 POL 358 S06-07 Mark R. Beissinger 5001 POL 364 S06-07 Chibli Mallat 5002 POL 366 S06-07 Jennifer A. Widner No previous knowledge of Africa is required. 5003 POL 375 S06-07 Grigore Pop-Eleches 5004 POL 380 S06-07 Gary J. Bass 5005 POL 383 S06-07 Anne E. Sartori This course is not open to first-year students without the instructor's permission. Prior completion of POL 240 is desirable but not necessary. 5006 POL 392 S06-07 G. John Ikenberry 5007 POL 411 S06-07 Jennifer C. Rubenstein At least one political theory course preferred. 5008 POL 422 S06-07 Martin I. Gilens 5009 POL 423 S06-07 Charles M. Cameron 5010 POL 431 S06-07 Grigore Pop-Eleches 5011 POL 500 S06-07 Robert O. Keohane 5012 POL 505 S06-07 Kristopher W. Ramsay 5013 POL 513 S06-07 Sankar Muthu 5014 POL 517 S06-07 Charles R. Beitz 5015 POL 525 S06-07 Ezra N. Suleiman 5016 POL 538 S06-07 Markus Prior 5017 POL 548 S06-07 Tali Mendelberg 5018 POL 552 S06-07 Joanne S. Gowa 5019 POL 565 S06-07 Keith E. Whittington 5020 POL 571 S06-07 Joshua D. Clinton 5021 POL 573 S06-07 John B. Londregan 5022 POL 575 S06-07 Adam H. Meirowitz 5023 POL 583 S06-07 Christopher H. Achen, Larry M. Bartels 5024 POL 584 S06-07 Thomas Romer 5025 POL 592 S06-07 Mark R. Beissinger 5026 POL 593 S06-07 5027 POL 594 S06-07 5028 POL 595 S06-07 5029 POL 596 S06-07 5030 POL 597 S06-07 5031 POR 108 S06-07 Nicola T. Cooney SPA 107 or instructor's permission. 5032 POR 109 S06-07 Nicola T. Cooney POR 108 or instructor's permission. 5033 POR 208 S06-07 Nicola T. Cooney POR 109 or instructor's permission. 5034 POR 209 S06-07 Megwen M. Loveless POR 109 5035 POR 301 S06-07 Jussara M. Quadros POR 207, POR 208 or instructor's permission. 5036 POR 561 S06-07 Jussara M. Quadros 5037 PSY 101 S06-07 Joel Cooper 5038 PSY 101A S06-07 Joel Cooper, Deborah A. Prentice Open to freshmen and sophomores only. 5039 PSY 208 S06-07 Barry L. Jacobs 5040 PSY 213 S06-07 Jonathan D. Haidt PSY 101; or Permission of Instructor, which is most likely to be granted if you can show that you have taken two courses related to ethics or politics. 5041 PSY 237 S06-07 Eldar Shafir, Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Gilbert H. Harman 5042 PSY 251 S06-07 Andrew R. Conway 5043 PSY 254 S06-07 Michael D. Litchman 5044 PSY 259A S06-07 Sabine Kastner PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor. 5045 PSY 259B S06-07 Sabine Kastner PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor. 5046 PSY 307 S06-07 Gita Z. Wilder Priority given to Juniors and Seniors in the Teacher Preparation Program. Others enrolled with permission of instructor. 5047 PSY 310 S06-07 Daniel N. Osherson PSY 255 or Permission Of Instructor. 5048 PSY 320 S06-07 Ronald J. Comer PSY 207 or Permission Of Instructor. 5049 PSY 326 S06-07 Stacey E. Lutz PSY 252 or PSY 254 or PSY 257. 5050 PSY 327 S06-07 J. Nicole Shelton PSY 252 strongly encouraged. 5051 PSY 415 S06-07 Elizabeth Gould PSY 258 and 259 or the equivalent. 5052 PSY 417 S06-07 Matthew M. Botvinick PSY 258, PSY 259a,b, or PSY 334. If you have not satisfied a prerequisite, you must obtain Permission of Instructor before enrolling. Open to undergraduates only. 5053 PSY 501 S06-07 Jonathan D. Cohen 5054 PSY 502 S06-07 Asif A. Ghazanfar 5055 PSY 504 S06-07 Andrew R. Conway 5056 PSY 511 S06-07 Elizabeth Gould, Asif A. Ghazanfar, Samuel S. Wang 5057 PSY 543 S06-07 Philip N. Johnson-Laird 5058 PSY 549 S06-07 Susan T. Fiske This course does assume a previous course in Social Psychology, because it works at an advanced level. 5059 PSY 551 S06-07 Deborah A. Prentice 5060 PSY 591A S06-07 Charles G. Gross 5061 REL 210 S06-07 Oliver Krüger 5062 REL 222 S06-07 Jeffrey L. Stout Required for Religion Department majors. 5063 REL 224 S06-07 Andrew H. Quintman 5064 REL 228 S06-07 Jacqueline I. Stone 5065 REL 253 S06-07 AnneMarie Luijendijk 5066 REL 330 S06-07 Shaun E. Marmon 5067 REL 335 S06-07 Shaun E. Marmon 5068 REL 341 S06-07 Martha Himmelfarb 5069 REL 344 S06-07 Alan L. Mittleman 5070 REL 351 S06-07 Peter Schäfer 5071 REL 359 S06-07 Albert J. Raboteau 5072 REL 360 S06-07 R. M. Griffith Prerequisites: Previous courses in either U.S. religion, U.S. history, or Women's history helpful, but not required. 5073 REL 375 S06-07 Jon Pahl 5074 REL 503 S06-07 Stephen F. Teiser 5075 REL 504 S06-07 AnneMarie Luijendijk 5076 REL 505 S06-07 R. M. Griffith 5077 REL 508 S06-07 Jeffrey L. Stout, Cornel R. West 5078 REL 510 S06-07 Jacqueline I. Stone 5079 REL 511 S06-07 Albert J. Raboteau 5080 REL 512 S06-07 Martha Himmelfarb, Peter Schäfer 5081 REL 521 S06-07 Leigh E. Schmidt 5082 RUS 102 S06-07 Francis R. McLellan RUS 101 or permission of the instructor. 5083 RUS 107 S06-07 Francis R. McLellan RUS105 or permission of the instructor. 5084 RUS 208 S06-07 Ksana Blank RUS207 or Permission of Instructor 5085 SLA 104 S06-07 Margaret H. Beissinger SLA 103. 5086 SLA 112 S06-07 Mirjam Fried 5087 SLA 216 S06-07 Serguei A. Oushakine 5088 SLA 320 S06-07 Ellen B. Chances Prerequisite: Curiosity. Knowledge of Russian not required. Open to Freshmen. 5089 SLA 321 S06-07 Herman S. Ermolaev Knowledge of Russian is not required. 5090 SLA 335 S06-07 Caryl Emerson Knowledge of Russian not required. A graduate section will be set up for those able and interested in reading the materials (all or in part) in Russian. 5091 SLA 419 S06-07 Olga P. Hasty SLA 207/RUS 207 or Permission of Instructor. 5092 SLA 502 S06-07 Leonard H. Babby 5093 SLA 513 S06-07 Olga P. Hasty, Michael A. Wachtel 5094 SLA 520 S06-07 Serguei A. Oushakine 5095 SLA 530 S06-07 Ksana Blank 5096 SLA 537 S06-07 Caryl Emerson 5097 SLA 599 S06-07 Olga P. Hasty 5098 SOC 248 S06-07 Douglas S. Massey 5099 SOC 284 S06-07 Miguel A. Centeno, William G. Guthe, Tsering W. Shawa Students will join the course in one of three different precepts. The first will learn GIS and cartographic techniques useful for studying globalization. The second will focus on obtaining and analyzing statistical data on globalization flows. The third will focus on historical documentation of major globalization trends. Three-person teams (one from each precept) will prepare the major assignment of course: a web site on a major globalization theme including cartographic, statistical, and historical sources. 5100 SOC 302 S06-07 Patricia Fernández-Kelly Soc 101 5101 SOC 339 S06-07 Margarita A. Mooney 5102 SOC 364 S06-07 Elizabeth M. Armstrong 5103 SOC 502 S06-07 Paul J. DiMaggio 5104 SOC 504 S06-07 Scott M. Lynch 5105 SOC 510C S06-07 Howard F. Taylor 5106 SOC 510S S06-07 Paul E. Starr 5107 SOC 520P S06-07 Viviana A. Zelizer 5108 SOC 521 S06-07 Robert J. Wuthnow 5109 SOC 530J S06-07 Mitchell Duneier 5110 SOC 550 S06-07 Martin Ruef 5111 SPA 102 S06-07 Antonio F. Calvo {SPA 101. No credit given for SPA 101 unless followed by SPA 102.} 5112 SPA 107 S06-07 Flor Gragera de León [SPA 102 or 103 with a passing grade or Instructor's permission.] 5113 SPA 108 S06-07 Luisa Duarte-Silva Barry [Prerequisites include SPA 105 and/or satisfactory score on the placement test, or permission of Instructor.] Offered both semesters. 5114 SPA 207 S06-07 Alberto Bruzos Moro SPA 107, 108 or permission of Instructor. Also open to students that placed out of the Spanish language requirement. 5115 SPA 209 S06-07 Enrique Martinez-Bogo SPA 108 or 207 in addition to instructor's permission. Please email E. Martinez-Bogo (embogo@princeton.edu). 5116 SPA 227 S06-07 Gabriela Nouzeilles SPA 207, 208, or 209 highly recommended. 5117 SPA 307 S06-07 Antonio F. Calvo [Spanish 207 and/or another 200-level Spanish course or Instructor's permission.] 5118 SPA 313 S06-07 Marina S. Brownlee 5119 SPA 319 S06-07 Richard Peńa 5120 SPA 332 S06-07 Arcadio Díaz-Quińones A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission. 5121 SPA 342 S06-07 Rafael Elias Rojas Gutirérez The course will be conducted in Spanish, and most readings will be in Spanish. 5122 SPA 345 S06-07 Ricardo E. Piglia A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission. 5123 SPA 399 S06-07 Paul P. Firbas, Pedro Meira Monteiro Any 200-level course in Spanish or Portuguese, or instructor's permission. 5124 SPA 401 S06-07 Arcadio Díaz-Quińones, Jeremy I. Adelman The course is open only to juniors, seniors, and graduate students. 5125 SPA 535 S06-07 Alban K. Forcione 5126 SPA 540 S06-07 Angel G. Loureiro 5127 SPA 548 S06-07 Ricardo E. Piglia Open to undergraduates with special permission only. 5128 SPA 551 S06-07 5129 SPA 1027 S06-07 Carmen Santa-Cruz SPA 101 and permission of Instructor. 5130 SWA 102 S06-07 Mahiri Mwita Only those who have taken Elementary Swahili I (SWA 101) should enroll. 5131 SWA 107 S06-07 Mahiri Mwita Intermediate Swahili I (SWA 105 ) or the equivalent level of proficiency 5132 SWA 300 S06-07 Only those who have studied Swahili through the 101-107 cycle plus Swa 200 should enroll 5133 SWA 305 S06-07 Only those who have studied Swahili through the 101-107 cycle plus SWA 200 should enroll 5134 THR 201 S06-07 Timothy K. Vasen, Katherine J. Whoriskey 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. 5135 THR 205 S06-07 Daniel M. O'Brien {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 10th at 4pm in the Programs Office. 5136 THR 287 S06-07 Robert N. Sandberg {PREREQUISITES:} Program Director's permission (interview is not required). {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html]) or in the Program Office, 185 Nassau St. {Application Deadline:} November 27th at 6pm in the Program Office. 5137 THR 301 S06-07 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 27th at 6pm in the Programs Office. 5138 THR 305 S06-07 {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 27th at 6pm in the Programs Office. 5139 THR 317 S06-07 Jane F. Cox 5140 THR 329 S06-07 Michael W. Cadden, Timothy K. Vasen '{None.} By application and audition. {APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Applications will be available online ([www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html]) or in the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. {Application Deadline:} November 27th at 6pm in the Program's Office. All interested students please email debbin@princeton.edu. {Student actors should be on the lookout for audition notices.} 5141 THR 330 S06-07 Janice E. Paran {PREREQUISITES:} THR 201 or THR 205. 5142 TPP 301 S06-07 Todd W. Kent, Helen H. Martinson 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. 5143 TPP 401 S06-07 Jason R. Klugman 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. 5144 TPP 402 S06-07 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. 5145 TUR 102 S06-07 Erika H. Gilson TUR 101 or Permission Of Instructor. 5146 TUR 107 S06-07 Erika H. Gilson TUR 105 or Permission Of Instructor. 5147 VIS 202 S06-07 5148 VIS 204 S06-07 Julia Jacquette, John J. O'Connor 5149 VIS 212 S06-07 , Jocelyn D. Lee {By application/interview and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 29. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October 23rd by emailing [visarts@princeton.edu] with course name and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5150 VIS 222 S06-07 James L. Seawright 5151 VIS 232 S06-07 , Stephen L. Keister 5152 VIS 262 S06-07 Keith J. Sanborn {By application/interview and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 16. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October 23rd by emailing [visarts@princeton.edu] with course name and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5153 VIS 304 S06-07 Eve M. Aschheim {VIS 203 or 204 and by application/interview and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 29. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October 23rd by emailing [visarts@princeton.edu] with course and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5154 VIS 309 S06-07 Kip Deeds {VIS 203 or 204} 5155 VIS 312 S06-07 Jocelyn D. Lee {VIS 211 or 212 and by application/interview and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 29. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October 23rd by emailing [visarts@princeton.edu] with course name and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5156 VIS 315 S06-07 Andrew L. Moore 5157 VIS 342 S06-07 P. A. Sitney 5158 VIS 344 S06-07 5159 VIS 349 S06-07 {By application/interview and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Please email visarts@princeton.edu to recieve an application. {APPLICATION DEADLINE:} Must be submitted to visarts@princeton.edu no later than November 22nd at 5pm. Be prepared to submit a short writing sample. 5160 VIS 362 S06-07 Su Friedrich {VIS 261 or 262 and by application/interview and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 16. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October 23rd by emailing visarts@princeton.edu with course name and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5161 VIS 411 S06-07 Abelardo Morell {VIS 211or 212, 313 and by application and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 29. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October 23rd by emailing [visarts@princeton.edu] with course and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5162 VIS 421 S06-07 {VIS 221/222 and by application/interview. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 29. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October 23rd by emailing [visarts@princeton.edu] with course name and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5163 VIS 462 S06-07 Su Friedrich {VIS 261 or 262 and 361 or 362 and by application/interview and instructor's permission. APPLICATION INFORMATION:} Interviews will be scheduled from November 6 - 16. {INTERVIEW SCHEDULING INFORMATION:} Interview scheduling begins October rd by emailing [visarts@princeton.edu] with course name and number or stop by the Programs Office, 185 Nassau St. 5164 WOM 400 S06-07 Carol M. Armstrong 5165 WRI 101 S06-07 James L. Gould 5166 WRI 102 S06-07 Wayne Bivens-Tatum 5167 WRI 107 S06-07 Keith M. Shaw 5168 WRI 109 S06-07 Stephen A. Donatelli 5169 WRI 110 S06-07 Stephen A. Donatelli 5170 WRI 112 S06-07 Douglas J. Goldstein 5171 WRI 113 S06-07 Douglas J. Goldstein 5172 WRI 115 S06-07 Sean O'Toole 5173 WRI 116 S06-07 Sean O'Toole 5174 WRI 117 S06-07 Victor Ripp 5175 WRI 119 S06-07 Heather R. White 5176 WRI 120 S06-07 Amanda E. Irwin Wilkins 5177 WRI 121 S06-07 Lisa A. Ratmansky 5178 WRI 122 S06-07 Lisa A. Ratmansky 5179 WRI 124 S06-07 Steven O. Lestition 5180 WRI 126 S06-07 John P. Narkunas 5181 WRI 127 S06-07 John P. Narkunas 5182 WRI 128 S06-07 Soo L. Kim 5183 WRI 131 S06-07 Alexander A. Bauer 5184 WRI 132 S06-07 Alexander A. Bauer 5185 WRI 135 S06-07 Thaddeus F. Tuleja 5186 WRI 136 S06-07 Thaddeus F. Tuleja 5187 WRI 140 S06-07 Sindhumathi K. Revuluri 5188 WRI 141 S06-07 Sindhumathi K. Revuluri 5189 WRI 142 S06-07 H. William Westerman 5190 WRI 143 S06-07 H. William Westerman 5191 WRI 154 S06-07 Stephen M. Fabian 5192 WRI 155 S06-07 Stephen M. Fabian 5193 WRI 157 S06-07 Raphael C. Allison 5194 WRI 158 S06-07 Raphael C. Allison 5195 WRI 159 S06-07 Michelle A. Mondoux 5196 WRI 160 S06-07 Molly J. Loberg 5197 WRI 163 S06-07 Gregory H. Spears 5198 WRI 165 S06-07 Kerry Walk 5199 WRI 167 S06-07 Andrew P. Zwicker 5200 WRI 168 S06-07 Jane H. Murphy 5201 WRI 169 S06-07 Jane H. Murphy 5202 WRI 170 S06-07 Anne W. Caswell-Klein 5203 WRI 171 S06-07 Anne W. Caswell-Klein 5204 WRI 172 S06-07 Natasha Zaretsky 5205 WRI 173 S06-07 Kristin Dombek 5206 WRI 174 S06-07 Kristin Dombek 5207 WRI 175 S06-07 Carolyn D. Dillian 5208 WRI 176 S06-07 Carolyn D. Dillian 5209 WRI 177 S06-07 Patricia L. Kennedy 5210 WRI 179 S06-07 Roblin R. Meeks 5211 WRI 180 S06-07 Roblin R. Meeks 5212 WRI 181 S06-07 Michael L. Murray 5213 WRI 182 S06-07 Michael L. Murray 5214 WRI 183 S06-07 Xenia K. Morin 5215 WRI 184 S06-07 Xenia K. Morin 5216 WRI 186 S06-07 Amy L. Shuster 5217 WRI 187 S06-07 Amy L. Shuster 5218 WRI 194 S06-07 Elena Glasberg 5219 WRI 195 S06-07 Elena Glasberg 5220 WWS 301 S06-07 Keith M. Shaw 5221 WWS 306 S06-07 Nathan B. Scovronick 5222 WWS 309 S06-07 Paul E. Starr 5223 WWS 310 S06-07 Jessica L. Trounstine 5224 WWS 322 S06-07 R. D. Arnold 5225 WWS 402 S06-07 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. 5226 WWS 452 S06-07 Nannerl O. Keohane 5227 WWS 453 S06-07 Margaret Jane Radin Some knowledge of micro-economics will be helpful. 5228 WWS 457 S06-07 Robert O. Keohane 5229 WWS 458 S06-07 Adam M. Finkel Knowledge of Excel and basic calculus. 5230 WWS 465 S06-07 Gilbert F. Rozman 5231 WWS 466 S06-07 Daniel C. Kurtzer 5232 WWS 469 S06-07 Katherine S. Newman Knowledge of urban poverty is helpful background, but not required. 5233 WWS 478 S06-07 Nagaraj Rayaprolu Knowledge of basic economics required. 5234 WWS 479 S06-07 Dominic D. Johnson Open to anyone with an interest in religion, politics, cooperation and conflict, regardless of discipline. Background in evolutionary biology, psychology or religion will be an advantage. 5235 WWS 481 S06-07 Douglas S. Massey 5236 WWS 502 S06-07 John M. Darley, Emily Pronin, Alexander T. Todorov 5237 WWS 504 S06-07 Stanley N. Katz 5238 WWS 505 S06-07 Swati Bhatt 5239 WWS 508B S06-07 Graham Lord 5240 WWS 508C S06-07 Jesse M. Rothstein 5241 WWS 512B S06-07 Esteban A. Rossi-Hansberg 5242 WWS 512C S06-07 Jonathan A. Parker 5243 WWS 515B S06-07 Deborah N. Peikes, Anuradha Rangarajan, Christopher A. Trenholm 5244 WWS 515C S06-07 Deborah N. Peikes, Anuradha Rangarajan, Christopher A. Trenholm 5245 WWS 516B S06-07 Paul S. Berman 5246 WWS 516C S06-07 Chibli Mallat 5247 WWS 522 S06-07 Mark H. Lopez 5248 WWS 523 S06-07 Ioannis N. Kessides 5249 WWS 528A S06-07 David N. Kinsey 5250 WWS 528B S06-07 Peter C. Goldmark 5251 WWS 528D S06-07 Evan W. Thomas 5252 WWS 528E S06-07 Nannerl O. Keohane 5253 WWS 528F S06-07 Edward W. Felten 5254 WWS 535 S06-07 Thomas K. Wright 5255 WWS 538 S06-07 Jessica L. Trounstine 5256 WWS 540 S06-07 5257 WWS 542 S06-07 Paul R. Krugman 5258 WWS 543 S06-07 Paul R. Krugman 5259 WWS 546 S06-07 David A. Baldwin 5260 WWS 547 S06-07 Richard W. Erdman 5261 WWS 549 S06-07 Aaron L. Friedberg 5262 WWS 553 S06-07 Carles Boix 5263 WWS 556A S06-07 Robert O. Keohane, Anne-Marie Slaughter 5264 WWS 556B S06-07 G. John Ikenberry, Atul Kohli 5265 WWS 556D S06-07 Frank N. Von Hippel 5266 WWS 556E S06-07 Robert L. Hutchings, Joschka M. Fischer, Andrew Moravcsik 5267 WWS 562B S06-07 Dean C. Yang 5268 WWS 562C S06-07 Anne C. Case 5269 WWS 572B S06-07 Miguel A. Centeno 5270 WWS 572C S06-07 Smitu Kothari 5271 WWS 572E S06-07 Smitu Kothari 5272 WWS 582A S06-07 Swati Bhatt 5273 WWS 582B S06-07 Smita B. Brunnermeier 5274 WWS 582C S06-07 Adriana Lleras-Muney 5275 WWS 586D S06-07 Michael Oppenheimer 5276 WWS 586F S06-07 David J. Goldston 5277 WWS 594A S06-07 Peter B. Kenen 5278 WWS 594B S06-07 David E. Lewis 5279 WWS 594D S06-07 Eric P. Schwartz 5280 WWS 594E S06-07 Sara S. McLanahan 5281 WWS 594F S06-07 Katherine S. Newman, Alicia Adsera 5282 WWS 594G S06-07 Anthony E. Shorris 5283 WWS 594H S06-07 Alan B. Krueger 5284 WWS 594I S06-07 Alan S. Blinder 5285 WWS 594J S06-07 Mark R. Montgomery 5286 WWS 594K S06-07 Keith E. Hansen 5287 WWS 594L S06-07 Elizabeth M. Armstrong 5288 WWS 594M S06-07 Burton H. Singer 5289 WWS 594N S06-07 Burton H. Singer 5290 WWS 594O S06-07 Mickey Edwards 5291 WWS 594P S06-07 John J. Gershman 5292 WWS 594Q S06-07 Sharon L. Maccini 5293 WWS 594R S06-07 Michael J. Meese 5294 WWS 594S S06-07 Christopher Boucek 5295 WWS 594T S06-07 Steffen Hertog 5296 WWS 598 S06-07 Noreen J. Goldman