3457	AAS	310	S09-10	Alexandra T. Vazquez	
3458	AAS	314	S09-10	Wendy L. Belcher	None
3459	AAS	323	S09-10	Imani Perry	
3460	AAS	339	S09-10	Anne A. Cheng	
3461	AAS	348	S09-10	Daphne A. Brooks, Imani Perry	
3462	AAS	359	S09-10	Jose E. Raymundo	
3463	AAS	364	S09-10	Keith A. Wailoo, Tomiko C. Ballantyne-Nisbett, Carolyn B. Eisert	
3464	AAS	368	S09-10	Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell	
3465	AAS	372	S09-10	Chika O. Okeke-Agulu	
3466	AAS	379	S09-10	Laurie N. McIntosh	
3467	AFS	200	S09-10		
3468	AFS	302	S09-10	Rachel B. Riedl	
3469	AFS	303	S09-10	Christiana Agawu	No previous knowledge of Africa is required.
3470	AFS	375	S09-10	Winston O. Soboyejo, Mahamadou L. Sagna	
3471	AMS	ST08	S09-10	Leslie E. Gerwin	
3472	AMS	311	S09-10	Kenneth P. Goldsmith	
3473	AMS	336	S09-10	Jose E. Raymundo	
3474	AMS	344	S09-10	Kevin M. Kruse	
3475	AMS	353	S09-10	William Howarth	Applications are available outside the American Studies Program office, 42 McCosh Hall, and on the AMS website: http://www.princeton.edu/ams/undergraduate_program/seminars_1/   Preference will be for students enrolled in the American Studies certificate program, but students from all departments are welcome to apply.  APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO:  12:00 NOON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9.
3476	AMS	375	S09-10	John Wilmerding	
3477	AMS	401	S09-10	William A. Gleason, Hendrik A. Hartog	
3478	ANT	206	S09-10	Alan E. Mann, Janet M. Monge	
3479	ANT	270	S09-10		
3480	ANT	318	S09-10	Abdellah Hammoudi	
3481	ANT	328	S09-10	Natasha Zaretsky	Freshmen interested in this course should contact the instructor before enrolling.
3482	ANT	346	S09-10	Jeffrey D. Himpele	
3483	ANT	353	S09-10	Elizabeth A. Davis	At least one course in Hellenic Studies and/or a course in the social sciences.
3484	ANT	360	S09-10	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.
3485	ANT	362	S09-10	Alan E. Mann	
3486	ANT	390	S09-10		ANT 201 or instructor's permission. Non-majors will also need instructor's permission to enroll.
3487	ANT	433	S09-10	Graham M. Jones	Students should have background in anthropology or other social sciences.
3488	ANT	502	S09-10	James A. Boon	
3489	ANT	570	S09-10	Isabelle R. Clark-Deces	
3490	AOS	572	S09-10	Sonya A. Legg, Isidoro Orlanski	
3491	AOS	573	S09-10	Geoffrey K. Vallis	
3492	AOS	577	S09-10	Ngar-Cheung Lau	AOS427/GEO427 and AOS571, or permission by instructor
3493	APC	350	S09-10	Weinan E	
3494	APC	523	S09-10	James M. Stone, Robert H. Lupton	
3495	APC	596	S09-10	Weinan E	
3496	ARA	102	S09-10	Nancy A. Coffin, Hebatalla Elkhateeb-Musharraf, Matthew R. Fischer	ARA 101 or Permission of Instructor.
3497	ARA	104	S09-10	Hebatalla Elkhateeb-Musharraf	Successful completion of ARA 103.
3498	ARA	107	S09-10	Gregory J. Bell, Matthew R. Fischer	ARA 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
3499	ARA	302	S09-10	Tarek F. Elsayed, Hisham Mahmoud	ARA 301 or permission of instructor.
3500	ARA	304	S09-10	Hisham Mahmoud	Successful completion of ARA 303 or the equivalent.
3501	ARA	307	S09-10	Tarek F. Elsayed	A minimum of two years study of Modern Standard Arabic (equivalent to completion of ARA 107) or NES permission.
3502	ARA	308	S09-10	Gregory J. Bell	Minimum of two years of study of Modern Standard Arabic (equivalent to completion of ARA 107), or permission of the instructor.
3503	ARA	402	S09-10	Hisham Mahmoud	Successful completion of ARA 401 or the instructor's permission.
3504	ARC	204	S09-10	Paul Lewis, Catherine L. Seavitt-Nordenson, Lindy Roy	
3505	ARC	302	S09-10	Amale Andraos, Daniel E. Wood, Spyridon Papapetros	
3506	ARC	304	S09-10	M. C. Boyer	ARC 203 or ARC 303 is recommended background. Sophomores that are interested in enrolling in this course must have an interview with the instructor to be arranged after the first class. Sophomore enrollment will be limited to 10 students.
3507	ARC	308	S09-10		
3508	ARC	401	S09-10	Robert Gutman, Andrew Laing	
3509	ARC	403	S09-10	Catherine Ingraham, Edward A. Eigen	
3510	ARC	485	S09-10	Jane C. Harrison	
3511	ARC	489	S09-10	Jeffrey M. Kipnis	
3512	ARC	492	S09-10	Mario I. Gandelsonas	
3513	ARC	502	S09-10	Daniel E. Wood, Amale Andraos	
3514	ARC	504	S09-10	Emilio Tun Alvarez, Luis Moreno Garcia-Mansilla, Alejandro Zaera-Polo	
3515	ARC	506A	S09-10	Jesse A. Reiser	Two vertical studios are required for all M.Arch. students. Three-year M.Arch. students are required to complete Digital Media Workshops before entering the Vertical Studio sequence.
3516	ARC	506B	S09-10	Emilio Tun Alvarez, Luis Moreno Garcia-Mansilla	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.
3517	ARC	508	S09-10	Ron Witte, Elizabeth Diller	One course is required for all M.Arch. students. Completion of Pre-Thesis Workshops is required for entry into Thesis Studio.
3518	ARC	509	S09-10	J. Reid A. Freeman, Ron Witte, Peter A. Pelsinski	
3519	ARC	511	S09-10	Nat Oppenheimer	
3520	ARC	513	S09-10	Marc A. Simmons	
3521	ARC	515	S09-10	Mahadev Raman	
3522	ARC	518	S09-10	Guy J. Nordenson	
3523	ARC	548	S09-10	Edward A. Eigen	Undergraduates may enroll in this course by application only.
3524	ARC	552	S09-10	Spyridon Papapetros, Brigid Doherty	
3525	ARC	560	S09-10	Alejandro Zaera-Polo	
3526	ARC	563	S09-10	J. R. Hillier	
3527	ARC	572	S09-10	M. C. Boyer	
3528	ARC	574	S09-10	Miles Ritter	
3529	ARC	576	S09-10	Beatriz Colomina, Esther da Costa Meyer	
3530	ARC	577	S09-10	Sylvia Lavin	
3531	ARC	586	S09-10	Jane C. Harrison	
3532	ARC	596	S09-10	Benjamin Aranda, Christopher Lasch, Axel Kilian	
3533	ART	101	S09-10	Bridget A. Alsdorf	
3534	ART	201	S09-10	Michael Koortbojian	
3535	ART	203	S09-10	Hugo Meyer	
3536	ART	209	S09-10	Thomas D. Kaufmann	
3537	ART	213	S09-10	Molly Warnock	
3538	ART	219	S09-10	Christopher P. Heuer	
3539	ART	242	S09-10	Esther da Costa Meyer	
3540	ART	267	S09-10	Bryan R. Just	
3541	ART	302	S09-10	William A. Childs	
3542	ART	312	S09-10	Nino Zchomelidse	One of the following: ART 100, ART 101, any ART 200-level course or by permission.
3543	ART	351	S09-10	Jerome Silbergeld	
3544	ART	353	S09-10	Andrew M. Watsky	
3545	ART	401	S09-10	Thomas F. Leisten	
3546	ART	410	S09-10	William A. Childs	
3547	ART	421	S09-10	Robert W. Bagley	
3548	ART	442	S09-10	Thomas D. Kaufmann	
3549	ART	455	S09-10	Hal Foster, Molly Warnock	Instructor's permission required. Applications are due by Nov. 30. The website address is: http://www.princeton.edu/artandarchaeology/undergrad/ART455Application10.pdf
3550	ART	499	S09-10	Slobodan Curcic	
3551	ART	513	S09-10	Michael Koortbojian	
3552	ART	535	S09-10	Slobodan Curcic	
3553	ART	544	S09-10	Christopher P. Heuer	
3554	ART	562	S09-10	Rachael Z. DeLue	
3555	ART	567	S09-10	Anne McCauley	
3556	ART	573	S09-10	Robert W. Bagley	
3557	ART	580	S09-10	Thomas F. Leisten	
3558	AST	203	S09-10	John R. Gott, Anatoly Spitkovsky, 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.
3559	AST	204	S09-10	Roman R. Rafikov	PHY 103 or 105 and MAT 104 or permission of instructor
3560	AST	309	S09-10	Robert J. Goldston, Alexander Glaser	PHY 101-102 or 103-104 or 107-109, MAT 201 or 203, or EGR 191-194.  Thermodynamics background strongly recommended or permission of instructor.
3561	AST	401	S09-10	Neta A. Bahcall, David N. Spergel	MAT 201 and MAT 202 and PHY 203
3562	AST	517	S09-10	Bruce T. Draine	
3563	AST	522	S09-10	James E. Gunn	Undergraduate Physics and Math
3564	AST	542	S09-10	Michael A. Strauss	
3565	AST	552	S09-10	William M. Tang, Hantao Ji	
3566	AST	554	S09-10	Gregory W. Hammett	
3567	AST	558	S09-10	Nathaniel J. Fisch, Allan H. Reiman	
3568	AST	562	S09-10	Samuel A. Cohen	
3569	AST	565	S09-10	Ronald C. Davidson, Hong Qin	
3570	ATL	496	S09-10		Students with backgrounds and interests in areas listed above are encouraged to apply. We are especially interested in encouraging students who also have interests in environmental sciences, sociology, and economics as well as composers and musicians to apply.  Applications available online at: http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/princeton_atelier.  For more information, contact goellner@princeton.edu. Interviews will be held on December 3 and 4.
3571	ATL	498	S09-10	Susan S. Marshall	Enrollment by application and interview.  Students with a strong interest in collaboration and with experience working as directors, choreographers, filmmakers, video artists, installation artists, or engineers are encouraged to apply. Students able to devote additional time to construction and rehearsal during the final 3 weeks of the project may be given extra consideration. Applications available online at: http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/princeton_atelier.   For more information, contact goellner@princeton.edu
3572	CEE	262A	S09-10	David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock	
3573	CEE	262B	S09-10	David P. Billington, Maria E. Garlock	
3574	CEE	303	S09-10	Catherine A. Peters	CHM 201 and MAT 104 (can be taken concurrently), or permission of the instructor
3575	CEE	306	S09-10	James A. Smith	MAT 201.
3576	CEE	307	S09-10	Kelly K. Caylor	MAT 201
3577	CEE	308	S09-10	Peter R. Jaff	CEE 303 and CEE 306 or Permission Of Instructor. CEE 306 may be taken concurrently.
3578	CEE	312	S09-10	Branko Glisic	CEE 205
3579	CEE	334	S09-10	Denise L. Mauzerall	
3580	CEE	362	S09-10	Erik Vanmarcke	CEE 361 and MAE 305
3581	CEE	364	S09-10	George W. Scherer	CEE 205
3582	CEE	376	S09-10	James A. Smith	Students MUST fill out the Independent Research Proposal Project form signed by your advisor & the dept rep. Hand in to Tiffany Sirois in E-212 E-Quad during course selection period.
3583	CEE	462	S09-10	Theodore P. Zoli	CEE 366 or CEE 361
3584	CEE	478	S09-10	James A. Smith	
3585	CEE	502	S09-10	Michael A. Celia, Catherine A. Peters, Kelly K. Caylor	
3586	CEE	507	S09-10	Peter R. Jaff	Must fill out Independent Study form signed by Advisor & DGS.  Bring signed form to Tiffany Sirois in E-212.
3587	CEE	508	S09-10	Peter R. Jaff	
3588	CEE	509	S09-10	Peter R. Jaff	
3589	CEE	510	S09-10	Peter R. Jaff	
3590	CEE	512	S09-10	Theodore P. Zoli	
3591	CEE	514	S09-10	Erik Vanmarcke	
3592	CEE	523	S09-10	Jean-Herv Prvost	
3593	CEE	525	S09-10	Michael A. Celia	
3594	CEE	588	S09-10	Elie R. Bou-Zeid	
3595	CEE	599	S09-10	Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe	Knowledge of fundamental statistics.
3596	CEE	599B	S09-10	Mark A. Zondlo, Paul A. Ginoux, James A. Smith	
3597	CHE	246	S09-10	Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos	CHE 245 and MAT 201, or permission of  instructor
3598	CHE	250	S09-10	A. James Link	CHE 245 or MAT 104, and permission of the instructor; CHM 303 and MAE 305 strongly suggested (may be taken concurrently)
3599	CHE	346	S09-10	Ilhan A. Aksay, Jay B. Benziger, Sankaran Sundaresan	CHE 246, 341 or equivalents
3600	CHE	352	S09-10	Jay B. Benziger, Lynn Loo	
3601	CHE	441	S09-10	Yannis G. Kevrekidis	CHE 341. Audit not available for department concentrators.
3602	CHE	445	S09-10	Christodoulos A. Floudas	MAT 104
3603	CHE	452	S09-10	Jay B. Benziger	
3604	CHE	454	S09-10	Jay B. Benziger, Lynn Loo	
3605	CHE	505	S09-10	Robert K. Prud'homme	
3606	CHE	508	S09-10	Yannis G. Kevrekidis	
3607	CHE	591	S09-10		
3608	CHE	592	S09-10		
3609	CHI	102	S09-10		Chinese 101 or permission of the Instructor.
3610	CHI	107	S09-10		CHI 105 or instructor's permission.
3611	CHI	108	S09-10		CHI 103 or Instructor's permission.
3612	CHI	302	S09-10	Joanne Y. Chiang	CHI 301 or Permission of Instructor.
3613	CHI	304	S09-10		CHI 303 or permission of instructor.
3614	CHI	306	S09-10		CHI 305 or Permission of Instructor.
3615	CHI	404	S09-10		CHI 403 or instructor's permission.
3616	CHI	406	S09-10		CHI 405 or permission of the instructor.
3617	CHM	202	S09-10	Andrew B. Bocarsly, Robert P. L'Esperance	This course is a continuation of CHM 201; also open to CHM 207 students.  Calculus not required.
3618	CHM	304	S09-10	Erik J. Sorensen, Henry L. Gingrich	CHM 301 or CHM 303. Course is open to freshmen.
3619	CHM	304B	S09-10	Martin F. Semmelhack, Henry L. Gingrich	Prerequisite: CHM 303. Course is open to freshmen.
3620	CHM	306	S09-10	Michael T. Kelly	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.
3621	CHM	333	S09-10	Franois Morel, Anne M. Morel-Kraepiel	CHM 202 or CHM 204 or equivalent.  (Consult instructor.)
3622	CHM	406	S09-10	Zoltn G. Soos	MAT 201 or equivalent. Some knowledge of thermodynamics is useful.  Open to freshmen and sophomores only with instructor's permission.
3623	CHM	408	S09-10	Jeffrey Schwartz	
3624	CHM	502	S09-10	Herschel A. Rabitz	
3625	CHM	507	S09-10	Annabella Selloni, Roberto Car	
3626	CHM	510	S09-10	Haw Yang	
3627	CHM	512	S09-10	Steven L. Bernasek	
3628	CHM	516	S09-10	Jannette Carey, Joshua D. Rabinowitz	Some background in chemistry and familiarity with basic biochemical terms is assumed, but there are no specific prerequisites.
3629	CHM	534	S09-10	Paul J. Reider	One full year of undergraduate organic chemistry
3630	CHM	536	S09-10	Abigail G. Doyle, David W. MacMillan	
3631	CHM	539	S09-10	Istvan Pelczer	
3632	CHM	543	S09-10	Clarence E. Schutt	
3633	CHM	544	S09-10	John T. Groves	Prerequisites: CHM 301/302 or CHM 303/304
3634	CHV	354	S09-10	Fania Oz-Salzberger	
3635	CHV	510	S09-10	Bennett Foddy	
3636	CHV	538	S09-10	Peter P. Brooks, Bernadette A. Meyler	
3637	CLA	214	S09-10	Andrew M. Feldherr	
3638	CLA	217	S09-10	Marc Domingo Gygax	
3639	CLA	335	S09-10	Cornel R. West, Constanze Magdalene Gthenke	No knowledge of Greek or Latin necessary, all texts in translation.
3640	CLA	476	S09-10	Herman W. Tull	CLA 475/LIN 475 or permission of instructor.
3641	CLA	505	S09-10	Andrew L. Ford	
3642	CLA	514	S09-10	Damien P. Nelis	
3643	CLA	515	S09-10	Janet D. Downie	
3644	CLA	520	S09-10	Nino Luraghi	
3645	CLA	522	S09-10	Marc Domingo Gygax	
3646	CLA	542	S09-10	Robert A. Kaster	
3647	CLA	564	S09-10	Joshua T. Katz	
3648	CLA	599	S09-10	Christian Wildberg	This course is only open to post-generals students.  Each student will give one fifty-minute presentation of work in progress.
3649	CLG	102	S09-10	Constanze Magdalene Gthenke	CLG 101 or Permission Of Instructor. CLG 101-102 are a unit.  CLG 102 must be taken to receive credit for 101.  CLG 101 must be passed to qualify for 102.
3650	CLG	103	S09-10	Brooke A. Holmes	
3651	CLG	108	S09-10	Joshua T. Katz	CLG 105 or Permission of Instructor.
3652	CLG	213	S09-10	Janet D. Downie	CLG 105 or Permission of Instructor.
3653	CLG	304	S09-10	Nino Luraghi	CLG 105 and CLG 108.
3654	COM	206	S09-10	Michael G. Wood	
3655	COM	303	S09-10	Sandra L. Bermann	
3656	COM	312	S09-10	Matthew S. Lazen	
3657	COM	372	S09-10	April Alliston	
3658	COM	395	S09-10	Nikolaos Panou	
3659	COM	397	S09-10	Benjamin Conisbee Baer	
3660	COM	398	S09-10	Erika A. Kiss	
3661	COM	399	S09-10	April Alliston	
3662	COM	419	S09-10	Claudia Joan Brodsky	
3663	COM	534	S09-10	Claudia Joan Brodsky	
3664	COM	543	S09-10	Daniel Heller-Roazen	
3665	COM	545	S09-10	Peter P. Brooks	
3666	COM	581	S09-10	Benjamin Conisbee Baer	
3667	COS	116	S09-10	Adam Finkelstein	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.
3668	COS	126	S09-10	Larry L. Peterson	
3669	COS	217	S09-10	Vivek S. Pai	COS 126 (recommended), or ORF 201, or score of 5 on the AP Computer Science Exam.
3670	COS	226	S09-10	Robert Sedgewick	COS 126 or permission of instructor.
3671	COS	320	S09-10	David I. August	COS 217 and COS 226.
3672	COS	333	S09-10	Brian W. Kernighan	COS 217 and COS 226.
3673	COS	398	S09-10	Vivek S. Pai	Open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared. B.S.E. candidates only.
3674	COS	423	S09-10	Robert E. Tarjan	COS 226 and 340, or permission of instructor
3675	COS	424	S09-10		MAT 202 and COS 126 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
3676	COS	426	S09-10	Thomas A. Funkhouser	COS 217 and COS 226.
3677	COS	433	S09-10	Boaz M. Barak	COS 341 or inquire with instructor
3678	COS	435	S09-10	Andrea S. LaPaugh	COS 226
3679	COS	444	S09-10	Kenneth Steiglitz	ECO 310; or COS 226 and COS 217; or Permission of the Instructor.
3680	COS	451	S09-10	Bernard Chazelle	COS 226 and COS 341.
3681	COS	461	S09-10	Michael J. Freedman	COS 217
3682	COS	498	S09-10	Vivek S. Pai	Open to qualified juniors if they have already taken COS 398.  B.S.E candidates only.
3683	COS	522	S09-10	Sanjeev Arora	COS 423
3684	COS	598A	S09-10	Jaswinder P. Singh	
3685	COS	598B	S09-10	Moses S. Charikar	
3686	COS	598C	S09-10	Kai Li	
3687	COS	598D	S09-10	Sanjai Narain	
3688	CWR	202	S09-10	Susan Wheeler, James Richardson, Brenda A. Shaughnessy	<b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>  Please visit the Program website for specific application information.
3689	CWR	204	S09-10	Edmund V. White, Susanna P. Moore, Joyce Carol Oates	<b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> Please visit the Program website for specific application information
3690	CWR	206	S09-10	Charles K. Williams	<b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>  Please visit the Program website for specific application information
3691	CWR	302	S09-10	Charles K. Williams, Susan Wheeler	<b>Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.</b><b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> Please visit the Program website for specific application information
3692	CWR	304	S09-10	Edmund V. White, Jeffrey K. Eugenides, Chang-rae Lee	<b>Admission by application only and must have completed two-200 level fiction courses.</b> <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> Please visit the Program website for specific application information.
3693	CWR	306	S09-10	Charles K. Williams	<b>Admission by application only and two 200-level workshops with strong recommendations from instructors and/or proficiency in language to be translated.</b> <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> Please visit the Program website for specific application information
3694	CWR	448	S09-10		<b>Admission by application only.  CWR 348 or by permission of the instructor. APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>  Please visit the Program website for specific application information.
3695	CWR	449	S09-10	Christina Lazaridi	Application through the Creative Writing Program. Screenwriting I or Screenwriting II or Permission of the Instructor. <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> Please visit the Program's website for specific application information.
3696	DAN	209	S09-10	Edisa K. Weeks	
3697	DAN	211	S09-10	Dyane Harvey Salaam	Some form of social dancing, good, natural movement aptitude, or former dance training. This is an OPEN ENROLLMENT course.
3698	DAN	220	S09-10	Tina Fehlandt, Susan S. Marshall	<b>PREREQUISITE:</b> DAN 219, equivalent previous training, or by instructor's permission.  <b>INTERVIEW INFORMATION:</b>  THERE IS NO APPLICATION FOR THIS COURSE.  In order to assure correct placement, interested students must attend an open interview.  Monday, November 9th & 16th: 3:30-4:00 Room 216, Tuesday, November 10th & 17th: 2:00-2:30 Room 114, Wednesday, November 11th & 18th, 1:30-2:00 Room 117, and 3:00-4:00, Room 216, Thursday, November 12th & 19th: 1:00-2:00, Room 116, Friday, November 13th & 20th: 1:00-1:30, Berlind Office B03 Berlind Theater.
3699	DAN	311	S09-10	Ze'eva Cohen	<b>PREREQUISITE:</b> DAN 209, equivalent previous training.
3700	DAN	321	S09-10	Rebecca J. Lazier, Simon A. Morrison	
3701	DAN	409	S09-10	Rebecca J. Lazier	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. <b>ATTENDANCE:</b>  Attendance in all classes and completion of all work required.
3702	DAN	431	S09-10	Tina Fehlandt	Students are required to take two additional ballet  classes per week, either co-curricular Princeton University classes or at Princeton Ballet School. <b>Interview Information</b> Interviews will be held Monday, Nov. 9th and 16th from 3:30 to 4pm in Room 216, Tuesday, Nov. 10th and 17th from 2:00 to 2:30pm in Room 114, Wednesday, Nov. 11th and 18th from 1:30 to 2pm in Room 117 AND 3:00 to 4pm in Room 216, Thursday, Nov. 12th & 19th from 1:00 to 2pm in Room 116, Friday, Nov. 13th and 20th from 1:00 to 1:30pm in Office B03 at the Berlind
3703	EAS	311	S09-10	Richard H. Okada	
3704	EAS	320	S09-10	Martin C. Collcutt	
3705	EAS	321	S09-10	David L. Howell	
3706	EAS	332	S09-10	Everett Y. Zhang	
3707	EAS	336	S09-10		
3708	EAS	344	S09-10	Atsuko Ueda	
3709	EAS	366	S09-10	Joy S. Kim	EAS 361/HIS 335 or HIS 208 or by permission.
3710	EAS	416	S09-10	Willard J. Peterson	A prior course in East Asian Studies is desirable but not required.
3711	EAS	437	S09-10	Amy B. Borovoy	One course on Asia or one course on anthropology/cultural analysis.
3712	EAS	447	S09-10	Seiichi Makino	JPN 105 or equivalent.
3713	EAS	506	S09-10	Dieter Kuhn	
3714	EAS	508	S09-10	Willard J. Peterson	
3715	EAS	518	S09-10	Benjamin A. Elman	
3716	EAS	523	S09-10	David L. Howell	
3717	EAS	524	S09-10	Martin C. Collcutt	
3718	EAS	541	S09-10	Richard H. Okada	
3719	EAS	544	S09-10	Atsuko Ueda	
3720	EAS	546	S09-10	Keiko Ono	JPN 403 or permission of instructor
3721	EAS	549	S09-10	Amy B. Borovoy	
3722	EAS	564	S09-10	Keiko Ono	
3723	EAS	584	S09-10	Everett Y. Zhang	
3724	EAS	592	S09-10	David R. Leheny	
3725	ECO	100	S09-10	Robert D. Willig	
3726	ECO	101	S09-10	Elizabeth C. Bogan	
3727	ECO	202	S09-10	Ulrich K. Mueller	ECO 100, ECO 101 and MAT 103
3728	ECO	301	S09-10	Paul D. Mizen	ECO 100 and ECO 101.
3729	ECO	310	S09-10	Stephen E. Morris	ECO 100 and MAT 200 or MAT 201. Not required for concentrators.
3730	ECO	311	S09-10	Simon M. Potter	ECO 100 and ECO 101 and MAT 200 or MAT 201.
3731	ECO	313	S09-10	Henry S. Farber	ECO 302 or ECO 312. Additional prerequisite: Calculus
3732	ECO	341	S09-10	Marco Manacorda	ECO 100.  A working knowledge of calculus is required for this course.
3733	ECO	352	S09-10	Avinash K. Dixit	MAT 103 and ECO 300 or 310.
3734	ECO	363	S09-10	Yuliy V. Sannikov	ECO 310 and ECO 362
3735	ECO	370	S09-10	Elizabeth C. Bogan	ECO 100 and ECO 101. These are firm prerequisites, NOT co-requisites. This course counts towards WWS disciplinary perspectives requirement.
3736	ECO	385	S09-10	Thomas C. Leonard	ECO 100
3737	ECO	386	S09-10	Thomas C. Leonard	ECO 100
3738	ECO	429	S09-10	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.
3739	ECO	448	S09-10	Wolfgang Pesendorfer	MAT 203 or equivalent. (Or instructor's permission).
3740	ECO	462	S09-10	Asani Sarkar	ECO 362, or FIN 501 and FIN 502.
3741	ECO	464	S09-10	Ormond G. Sexton	ECO 300 or ECO 310
3742	ECO	490	S09-10		ECO 310.
3743	ECO	491	S09-10	Michael S. Gibson	ECO 362, ECO 465
3744	ECO	492	S09-10	Jean-Christophe de Swaan	For those who are unable to register because the course is full, please contact Professor De Swaan directly - jdeswaan@princeton.edu
3745	ECO	493	S09-10	Jos A. Scheinkman	ECO 310 and ECO 202 or equivalent.
3746	ECO	502	S09-10	Dilip J. Abreu, Jos A. Scheinkman	
3747	ECO	504	S09-10	Christopher A. Sims	
3748	ECO	512	S09-10	Yuliy V. Sannikov, Dilip J. Abreu	
3749	ECO	518	S09-10	Angus S. Deaton, Mark W. Watson	ECO 517.
3750	ECO	519	S09-10	Andriy Norets, Andres Aradillas-Lopez	
3751	ECO	522	S09-10	Thomas J. Sargent, Christopher A. Sims	
3752	ECO	524	S09-10	Jesse M. Rothstein	
3753	ECO	526	S09-10	Yuliy V. Sannikov, Wei Xiong	
3754	ECO	532	S09-10	Henry S. Farber, Cecilia E. Rouse, Alexandre Mas	
3755	ECO	541	S09-10		
3756	ECO	552	S09-10	Pinelopi K. Goldberg, Gene M. Grossman, Marc J. Melitz	
3757	ECO	554	S09-10	Roberto J. Chang	
3758	ECO	563	S09-10	Pinelopi K. Goldberg, Samuel A. Schulhofer-Wohl	ECO 562
3759	ECO	572	S09-10	Georges R. Reniers	ECO 571 or instructor's permission.
3760	ECO	575	S09-10	Markus K. Brunnermeier	
3761	ECO	581A	S09-10		
3762	ECO	581B	S09-10		
3763	ECO	581C	S09-10		
3764	ECO	581D	S09-10		
3765	ECO	581E	S09-10		
3766	ECO	581F	S09-10		
3767	ECO	581G	S09-10		
3768	ECO	581H	S09-10		
3769	ECO	581I	S09-10		
3770	ECO	581J	S09-10		
3771	ECO	581K	S09-10		
3772	ECS	325	S09-10	Susan A. Maslan	
3773	ECS	330	S09-10	Eileen A. Reeves	
3774	ECS	408	S09-10	Edward A. Eigen	
3775	EEB	301	S09-10	Jeanne Altmann	
3776	EEB	308	S09-10		EEB 210 or 211 or 212
3777	EEB	314	S09-10		EEB 211
3778	EEB	320	S09-10	Laura F. Landweber	MOL 214, MOL 215, or any upper level MOL course.
3779	EEB	324	S09-10	Simon A. Levin	There is no limit on graduate enrollment.
3780	EEB	328	S09-10	Andrew P. Dobson	Prerequisite: 210 or 211; one year of calculus; 321
3781	EEB	332	S09-10	Richard Cooke	Prerequisites: 211, and 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring Semester in tropical ecology program in Panama.
3782	EEB	338	S09-10	Yves F. Basset	EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester tropical biology program in Panama.
3783	EEB	346	S09-10	Stephen W. Pacala	EEB 321 and enrollment in the EEB Spring semester in tropical biology taught in Panama.
3784	EEB	350	S09-10	Martin C. Wikelski	Enrollment limited to EEB juniors only and they must be enrolled in the Tropical Ecology Program in Panama.
3785	EEB	380	S09-10	Corinna Riginos, Paula G. Kahumbu	Open to students enrolled in the field semester in Kenya
3786	EEB	404	S09-10	Daniel I. Rubenstein	EEB 211.  Permission of the instructor is required for non-EEB majors.
3787	EEB	414	S09-10	Leonid Kruglyak, Peter Andolfatto	EEB 309, EEB 320, or MOL 342, or CHM 236/COS 236/MOL236/PHY236. Strong familiarity with genetics and molecular biology.
3788	EEB	521	S09-10	Daniel I. Rubenstein, Iain D. Couzin	
3789	EEB	522	S09-10	Daniel I. Rubenstein, Simon A. Levin	
3790	EEB	532	S09-10	Asif A. Ghazanfar	
3791	EGR	194	S09-10	Jennifer L. Rexford, Jay B. Benziger, Michael G. Littman	Open to BSE freshmen
3792	EGR	250	S09-10	Michael G. Littman, Winston O. Soboyejo	
3793	EGR	251	S09-10	Michael G. Littman, Winston O. Soboyejo	EGR 250
3794	EGR	277	S09-10	Michael D. Gordin	None
3795	EGR	350	S09-10	Michael G. Littman, Winston O. Soboyejo	Sophomores and Juniors only
3796	EGR	351	S09-10	Michael G. Littman, Winston O. Soboyejo	EGR 350
3797	EGR	450	S09-10	Michael G. Littman, Winston O. Soboyejo	
3798	EGR	451	S09-10	Michael G. Littman, Winston O. Soboyejo	EGR 450
3799	ELE	102	S09-10	Claire F. Gmachl	Participation of non-science/engineering and interdisciplinary students is strongly encouraged.
3800	ELE	206	S09-10	Sharad Malik	
3801	ELE	208	S09-10	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.
3802	ELE	302	S09-10	Bradley W. Dickinson	ELE 206 and ELE 301. Permission of instructor.
3803	ELE	342	S09-10	Ravindra N. Bhatt	(PHY 103 or PHY 105) and (PHY 104 or PHY 106)
3804	ELE	352	S09-10	Jason W. Fleischer	PHY 104 or ELE 351.
3805	ELE	386	S09-10		No prior security knowledge required. Basic computer literacy.
3806	ELE	396	S09-10	Andrew A. Houck	A previous quantum mechanics course will not be required. Requires sophomore linear algebra at the level of MAT  202, 204, 217 or the equivalent.
3807	ELE	398	S09-10	Bradley W. Dickinson	This course is open to qualified sophomores as well as juniors, provided they are adequately prepared.
3808	ELE	442	S09-10	Stephen A. Lyon	ELE 441 or PHY 405
3809	ELE	454	S09-10	Paul R. Prucnal	
3810	ELE	455	S09-10	Gerard Wysocki	
3811	ELE	482	S09-10	Bede Liu	ELE 301.
3812	ELE	486	S09-10	Sergio Verd	ELE 301 and ORF 309 are prerequisites. Familiarity with topics covered by ELE 485 is desirable.
3813	ELE	491	S09-10	Ed Zschau	Enrollment for the course is by written application. Applications are available at C-205 in the E-Quad. All applications must be completed and returned by December 8, 2009.
3814	ELE	498	S09-10	Bradley W. Dickinson	Senior standing is required for enrollment in this course.
3815	ELE	514	S09-10	Mung Chiang	
3816	ELE	519	S09-10	Bede Liu	
3817	ELE	523	S09-10	Naomi E. Leonard	
3818	ELE	530	S09-10	Paul W. Cuff	
3819	ELE	539A	S09-10	Mung Chiang	
3820	ELE	539B	S09-10	Robert Calderbank	
3821	ELE	541	S09-10	Sigurd Wagner, James C. Sturm	A course in solid-state or semiconductor physics, or in solid-state chemistry.
3822	ELE	542	S09-10	Antoine Kahn	
3823	ELE	547C	S09-10	Sigurd Wagner, James C. Sturm	
3824	ELE	548	S09-10	Mansour Shayegan	
3825	ELE	571	S09-10	Sun-Yuan Kung	
3826	ELE	577	S09-10	Niraj K. Jha	
3827	ELE	591	S09-10	Ed Zschau	
3828	ELE	598	S09-10	Mung Chiang	
3829	ENG	202	S09-10	Robert N. Sandberg	
3830	ENG	205	S09-10	Oliver M. Arnold, Sophie G. Gee	First-year students welcome.  ENG 205 is a prerequisite for entrance into the Department of English.
3831	ENG	301	S09-10	Sarah M. Anderson	
3832	ENG	307	S09-10	D. V. Smith	
3833	ENG	311	S09-10	Lawrence N. Danson	
3834	ENG	314	S09-10	Nigel Smith	
3835	ENG	316	S09-10	Lawrence N. Danson	
3836	ENG	329	S09-10	Susan J. Wolfson	
3837	ENG	334	S09-10	Meredith A. Martin	
3838	ENG	335	S09-10	William A. Gleason	
3839	ENG	338	S09-10	Meredith A. Martin	
3840	ENG	347	S09-10	Tamsen O. Wolff	
3841	ENG	351	S09-10	Benjamin L. Widiss	
3842	ENG	356	S09-10	Tamsen O. Wolff	
3843	ENG	358	S09-10	Ricardo Montez	
3844	ENG	361	S09-10	Lee C. Mitchell	
3845	ENG	362	S09-10	Lee C. Mitchell	
3846	ENG	366	S09-10	Sarah Rivett	
3847	ENG	371	S09-10	Zahid R. Chaudhary	
3848	ENG	377	S09-10	Simon E. Gikandi	
3849	ENG	399	S09-10	Maria A. DiBattista, Deborah E. Nord	
3850	ENG	401	S09-10	Susan J. Wolfson	
3851	ENG	405	S09-10	Tomas C. Toibin	
3852	ENG	411	S09-10	Stacy E. Wolf	
3853	ENG	522	S09-10	Nigel Smith	
3854	ENG	543	S09-10	Claudia L. Johnson, Sophie G. Gee	
3855	ENG	553	S09-10	Meredith A. Martin	
3856	ENG	555	S09-10	Sarah Rivett	
3857	ENG	556	S09-10	Daphne A. Brooks	
3858	ENG	563	S09-10	John L. Koethe	
3859	ENG	568	S09-10	Zahid R. Chaudhary	
3860	ENG	571	S09-10	Alexandra T. Vazquez	
3861	ENG	576	S09-10	Gayle M. Salamon	
3862	ENG	581	S09-10	Benjamin L. Widiss, Casey M. Walker	
3863	ENV	202B	S09-10	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.
3864	ENV	304	S09-10	Ramanan Laxminarayan	Calculus is required.
3865	ENV	306	S09-10	Frank J. Popper	
3866	ENV	310	S09-10	George S. Hawkins	
3867	ENV	316	S09-10	Michael D. Lemonick	Strong interest in communications and in the issues covered by the course;  no previous coursework or experience necessary.
3868	ENV	340	S09-10	Eileen Zerba	
3869	ENV	360	S09-10	Xenia K. Morin	MOL and CHM intro courses recommended.
3870	ENV	531	S09-10		
3871	EPS	300	S09-10	Jan-Werner Mller, Philip G. Nord	
3872	FIN	502	S09-10	David A. Sraer	
3873	FIN	515	S09-10	Asani Sarkar	FIN 501 and FIN 522.
3874	FIN	519	S09-10	Ormond G. Sexton	
3875	FIN	561	S09-10	Jianqing Fan	
3876	FIN	590	S09-10	Roman L. Weil	
3877	FIN	591	S09-10	Michael S. Gibson	FIN 501, FIN 522
3878	FIN	592	S09-10	Jean-Christophe de Swaan	
3879	FIN	593	S09-10	Jos A. Scheinkman	
3880	FRE	102	S09-10	Murielle M. Perrier	FRE 101 or Permission Of Instructor. No credit is given for FRE 101 unless FRE 102 is successfully completed.
3881	FRE	103	S09-10	Michael W. Meere	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.
3882	FRE	107	S09-10	Anne C. Aubert	FRE 102 or FRE 103, or special permission.
3883	FRE	108	S09-10	Murielle M. Perrier	Placement through the University's Placement Test, completion of FRE 105, or permission of the Director of French Language Program.
3884	FRE	207	S09-10	Efthymia Rentzou	FRE 107, FRE 108, or placement based on placement test.
3885	FRE	215	S09-10	Christine M. Sagnier	FRE 108 or equivalent; FRE 207 recommended.
3886	FRE	222	S09-10	Marie-Hlne Huet	Prerequisites: 107, 108, or equivalent. 207 recommended as a co-requisite.
3887	FRE	224	S09-10	Andr Benham	FRE 107 or FRE 108 or Permission of Instructor.
3888	FRE	307	S09-10	Thomas A. Trezise	A 200-level French course or permission of instructor.
3889	FRE	311	S09-10	Florent Masse	Professor's approval and/or one two-hundred level French course (preferably FRE/THR 211). To schedule an interview, interested students must contact the instructor at:  fmasse@princeton.edu.
3890	FRE	333	S09-10	Franois Rigolot	A 200-level French course or equivalent.
3891	FRE	352	S09-10	Marie-Hlne Huet	FRE 207 or equivalent.
3892	FRE	367	S09-10	Martine R. Benjamin	A 200-level French course.
3893	FRE	391	S09-10	Thomas A. Trezise	
3894	FRE	399	S09-10	Andr Benham	For senior concentrators in the Department of French and Italian only.
3895	FRE	500	S09-10	Christine M. Sagnier	
3896	FRE	509	S09-10	Sarah Kay	
3897	FRE	518	S09-10	Natasha C. Lee	
3898	FRE	521	S09-10	Gran Magnus Blix	
3899	FRE	525	S09-10	Efthymia Rentzou	
3900	FRE	583	S09-10	Thomas A. Trezise	
3901	FRE	1027	S09-10	Florent Masse	FRE 101 and Permission of Instructor.
3902	FRS	102	S09-10		
3903	FRS	104	S09-10		
3904	FRS	106	S09-10		
3905	FRS	108	S09-10		
3906	FRS	110	S09-10		
3907	FRS	112	S09-10		
3908	FRS	114	S09-10		
3909	FRS	116	S09-10		
3910	FRS	118	S09-10		
3911	FRS	120	S09-10		
3912	FRS	122	S09-10	Anne M. Morel-Kraepiel	
3913	FRS	124	S09-10	Laura H. Kahn	
3914	FRS	126	S09-10	Ivan Zaknic	
3915	FRS	128	S09-10	James S. Diamond	
3916	FRS	130	S09-10		
3917	FRS	132	S09-10		
3918	FRS	134	S09-10	Hugo Meyer	
3919	FRS	136	S09-10	Denise L. Mauzerall	
3920	FRS	138	S09-10	Irena G. Gross	
3921	FRS	140	S09-10		
3922	FRS	142	S09-10	Bridget A. Alsdorf	
3923	FRS	146	S09-10	Volker Schrder	
3924	FRS	147	S09-10	Burton G. Malkiel	
3925	FRS	148	S09-10		
3926	FRS	150	S09-10		
3927	FRS	152	S09-10		
3928	FRS	154	S09-10		
3929	FRS	156	S09-10		
3930	FRS	158	S09-10		
3931	FRS	160	S09-10		
3932	FRS	162	S09-10		
3933	FRS	164	S09-10		
3934	FRS	166	S09-10		
3935	FRS	168	S09-10		
3936	FRS	170	S09-10		
3937	FRS	172	S09-10		
3938	FRS	174	S09-10		
3939	FRS	176	S09-10		
3940	FRS	178	S09-10		
3941	GEO	103	S09-10	Allan M. Rubin	
3942	GEO	202	S09-10	Jorge L. Sarmiento, Danielle M. Schmitt	High School biology, chemistry and calculus.
3943	GEO	255	S09-10	Tullis C. Onstott, Edwin L. Turner, Laura F. Landweber	At least one course (but two is recommended) in Astrophysics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Geology is required.  In the case of freshmen, an advanced placement score of 4 or 5 in Chemistry, Biology or Physics is required.
3944	GEO	366	S09-10	Michael Oppenheimer	MAT 101-102 and CHM 201-202, or PHY 101-102, or permission of instructor.
3945	GEO	370	S09-10	Adam C. Maloof	MAT 104, PHY 103, CHM 201 or equivalents.
3946	GEO	416	S09-10	Lincoln S. Hollister	Open to GEO concentrators or GEO graduate students.  Sophomores may apply by application.
3947	GEO	419	S09-10	Thomas S. Duffy	
3948	GEO	428	S09-10	Bess B. Ward	College level chemistry, biology and physics
3949	GEO	430	S09-10	David M. Medvigy	GEO 202 or equivalent
3950	GEO	441	S09-10	Jeroen Tromp	Courses in partial differential equations and multi-variable calculus; experience with a computer language and basic programming skills.
3951	GEO	464	S09-10	Blair Schoene	Must meet with Instructor for Permission to take this course.
3952	GEO	470	S09-10	Satish C. Myneni	Prerequisites: CHM 331, or any other basic chemistry course.
3953	GEO	506	S09-10	Jeroen Tromp	
3954	GEO	535	S09-10	Daniel M. Sigman	
3955	GEO	539	S09-10	Gerta Keller	
3956	GEO	544	S09-10	Nadine McQuarrie	
3957	GEO	570	S09-10	Adam C. Maloof	MAT 104, PHY 103, CHM 201 or equivalent.
3958	GER	102	S09-10	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.
3959	GER	107	S09-10	Christiane Frey	GER 105 or permission of instructor. Classes conducted in German.
3960	GER	208	S09-10	Arnd Wedemeyer	GER 107 or equivalent
3961	GER	210	S09-10	Sarah M. Pourciau	
3962	GER	211	S09-10	Thomas Y. Levin	
3963	GER	303	S09-10	Arnd Wedemeyer	GER 107 or permission of instructor.
3964	GER	321	S09-10	Sara S. Poor	
3965	GER	324	S09-10	Christiane Frey	
3966	GER	509	S09-10	Sara S. Poor	
3967	GER	521	S09-10	Sarah M. Pourciau	
3968	GER	525	S09-10	Thomas Y. Levin	
3969	GER	1025	S09-10	James W. Rankin	GER 101 and permission of instructor. Enrollment by invitation only, following an interview with the course instructor; interviews are normally offered to students in GER 101 attaining a grade of "A" or A-.
3970	GHP	351	S09-10	Joo Biehl, Peter A. Locke	
3971	HEB	102	S09-10	Esther Robbins	HEB 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
3972	HEB	107	S09-10	Esther Robbins	HEB 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
3973	HEB	302	S09-10	Esther Robbins	
3974	HEB	402	S09-10	Esther Robbins	Fluent speakers
3975	HIN	102	S09-10	Mekhala D. Natavar	HIN 101 or the equivalent level of proficiency.
3976	HIN	107	S09-10	Mekhala D. Natavar	HIN105 or the equivalent level of proficiency
3977	HIS	208	S09-10	Janet Y. Chen, Joy S. Kim	
3978	HIS	212	S09-10	David N. Cannadine	P/D/F option not available for History concentrators.
3979	HIS	280	S09-10	Daniel T. Rodgers, Margot Canaday	First priority is given to Sophomores.
3980	HIS	282	S09-10	Benjamin A. Elman	Priority will be given to sophomores and prospective history concentrators.  The class will cap at 20 students.
3981	HIS	316	S09-10	Emmanuel H. Kreike	P/D/F option is not available to History concentrators
3982	HIS	317	S09-10	Gyan Prakash	P/D/F option not available to History concentrators.
3983	HIS	330	S09-10	Molly Greene	
3984	HIS	341	S09-10	Jan T. Gross	
3985	HIS	343	S09-10	Helmut Reimitz	
3986	HIS	344	S09-10	William C. Jordan	
3987	HIS	348	S09-10	Adam G. Beaver	There are no prerequisites, though a basic familiarity with European and/or Latin American history may prove useful. Students prepared to read Spanish or Portuguese may choose to use foreign language materials in their assignments, but this is not required.
3988	HIS	352	S09-10	Yair Mintzker	
3989	HIS	362	S09-10	Stephen Kotkin	
3990	HIS	377	S09-10	Rebecca A. Rix	
3991	HIS	384	S09-10	Margot Canaday	
3992	HIS	387	S09-10	Crystal N. Feimster	
3993	HIS	395	S09-10	Katja Guenther	
3994	HIS	398	S09-10	Emily Thompson	P/D/F option is not available for History concentrators.
3995	HIS	400	S09-10	Michael F. Laffan	Compulsory course for departmental majors in the fall of their junior year.
3996	HIS	407	S09-10	Crystal N. Feimster	
3997	HIS	408	S09-10	Robert A. Karl	Previous work in Latin American history or U.S. foreign relations is recommended, but not required.
3998	HIS	411	S09-10	Paul L. Miles	
3999	HIS	418	S09-10	Gyan Prakash	
4000	HIS	435	S09-10	John F. Haldon	
4001	HIS	446	S09-10	Yaacob Dweck	
4002	HIS	454	S09-10	Eleanor K. Hubbard	
4003	HIS	465	S09-10	Martha E. Hodes	
4004	HIS	469	S09-10	Robert S. Wilentz, Julian E. Zelizer	One U.S. history course
4005	HIS	471	S09-10	Wendy Warren	
4006	HIS	478	S09-10	Paul L. Miles	
4007	HIS	502	S09-10	Martha A. Sandweiss	
4008	HIS	506	S09-10	Robert A. Karl	
4009	HIS	517	S09-10	Michael F. Laffan	
4010	HIS	539	S09-10	On Barak	
4011	HIS	543	S09-10	Peter R. Brown	
4012	HIS	560	S09-10	Ekaterina Pravilova, Michael A. Wachtel	
4013	HIS	564	S09-10	Jan T. Gross, Irena G. Gross	
4014	HIS	570	S09-10	David N. Cannadine	
4015	HIS	586	S09-10	Kevin M. Kruse	
4016	HIS	588	S09-10	Robert S. Wilentz, James P. Oakes	
4017	HLS	102	S09-10		HLS 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
4018	HLS	107	S09-10		HLS 105 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
4019	HOS	595	S09-10	Angela N. Creager	
4020	HUM	218	S09-10	Scott G. Burnham, Franois Rigolot, Hester E. Schadee	Students who have not completed HUM 216-217 should submit an application (see the Humanities Council website) with a letter describing their interest in taking 218-219 and their background in classical, biblical and medieval studies.  Deadline is December 7 for notification by December 11.
4021	HUM	219	S09-10	Jeff Dolven, Russell J. Leo, Christina H. Lee	See HUM 218
4022	HUM	220	S09-10	P. A. Sitney, Maria A. DiBattista	Enrollment by application:  http://humanities.princeton.edu.  Preference given to veterans of Hum 216-219, but all undergraduates may apply.
4023	HUM	234	S09-10	Thomas W. Hare, Kerim Yasar	
4024	HUM	414	S09-10	Robert P. George, Cornel R. West	Not open to students who were enrolled in FRS 164 in Spring 2007.
4025	HUM	595	S09-10	Susan L. Sugarman	
4026	ISC	233	S09-10	Curtis G. Callan, David Botstein, Mona Singh	Familiarity with calculus at the level of MAT 103/104 or Advanced Placement Calculus BC, solid high school physics and chemistry courses. Students must have completed ISC/CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 231 and 232 in the Fall.
4027	ISC	234	S09-10	Curtis G. Callan, David Botstein, Mona Singh	Familiarity with calculus at the level of MAT 103/104 or Advanced Placement Calculus BC, solid high school physics and chemistry courses.  Students must have completed ISC/CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 231 and 232 in the Fall.
4028	ISC	236	S09-10	David Botstein, Leonid Kruglyak, Joshua D. Rabinowitz	Students are expected to have completed ISC/CHM/COS/MOL/PHY 235.
4029	ITA	102	S09-10	Daniela B. Antonucci	ITA 101 or Permission of Instructor.
4030	ITA	208	S09-10		ITA 107 or Permission of Instructor.
4031	ITA	302	S09-10	Simone Marchesi	Course taught in Italian.  One 200-level ITA course or permission of instructor required.
4032	ITA	306	S09-10	Pietro Frassica	a 200-level Italian course or Instructor's permission.
4033	ITA	313	S09-10	Gaetana Marrone-Puglia	
4034	ITA	319	S09-10	Pietro Frassica	Prerequisite: 200-level course in Italian for Italian precept.
4035	ITA	1027	S09-10	Simone Marchesi	ITA 101 and Permission of Instructor.
4036	JDS	202	S09-10	Peter Schfer	
4037	JDS	315	S09-10	Ruth K. Westheimer	JDS and WOM students receive priority on admission to this course and admission is granted on a first come-first serve basis.  Apply by contacting the JDS office, 258-0394, or mcitron@princeton.edu.
4038	JDS	355	S09-10	Eran Kaplan	
4039	JPN	102	S09-10		JPN 101 or Permission of Instructor.
4040	JPN	107	S09-10	Hisae Matsui, Kyoko M. Loetscher	JPN 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
4041	JPN	302	S09-10	Tomoko Shibata	
4042	JPN	306	S09-10	Yukari Tokumasu	
4043	JPN	402	S09-10		
4044	JPN	404	S09-10	Keiko Ono	JPN 403 or Permission Of Instructor.
4045	JRN	400	S09-10	Evan W. Thomas	Enrollment by application: http://humanities.princeton.edu.
4046	JRN	442	S09-10	Robert J. Mondello	Enrollment by application: http://humanities.princeton.edu
4047	JRN	448	S09-10		
4048	JRN	452	S09-10	Thomas E. Weber	Enrollment by application: http:// humanities.princeton.edu
4049	JRN	462	S09-10	James P. Willse	Enrollment by application: http://: humanities.princeton.edu
4050	KOR	102	S09-10	Joowon Suh	KOR 101 or Instructor's permission.
4051	KOR	107	S09-10	Jini Noh	KOR 105 or Permission of Instructor.
4052	KOR	302	S09-10	Jini Noh	KOR 301 or placement test.
4053	KOR	402	S09-10	Joowon Suh	KOR 401 or permission of the instructor.
4054	LAO	200	S09-10	Marta Tienda	Sophomore or Junior Standing.
4055	LAS	402	S09-10		
4056	LAS	403	S09-10	Gustavo A. Guerrero	Students should be able to communicate, read, and write in Spanish.
4057	LAS	404	S09-10	Beatriz Jaguaribe de Mattos	
4058	LAT	102	S09-10	Aikaterini Tsolakidou	LAT 101 or Permission of Instructor.
4059	LAT	103	S09-10	Robert A. Kaster	
4060	LAT	108	S09-10	Andreas T. Zanker	LAT 105 or Permission of Instructor.
4061	LAT	205	S09-10	Edward J. Champlin	LAT108 or permission of instructor.
4062	LAT	334	S09-10	Damien P. Nelis	LAT 108 or Permission of Instructor.
4063	LAT	340	S09-10	Yelena Baraz	LAT 203 or Permission of  Instructor.
4064	LIN	201	S09-10	Robert A. Freidin, Cori L. Anderson	
4065	LIN	306	S09-10	Edwin S. Williams	
4066	LIN	307	S09-10	Edwin S. Williams	LIN 201 or equivalent
4067	LIN	330	S09-10	Leonard H. Babby	There are no prerequisites, but students with some background in linguistics and knowledge of a language other than English will have an easier time.
4068	LIN	430	S09-10	Adele E. Goldberg	Open to students planning to complete the certificate in linguistics and/or psychology concentrators, or by permission of the instructor.
4069	MAE	206	S09-10	N. J. Kasdin	MAT 201 and PHY 103 and MAE 223 or CEE 205.  Freshmen may take the course with the instructor's permission.
4070	MAE	222	S09-10	Alexander J. Smits	MAT 104 and MAT 202. MAT 202 may be taken concurrently.
4071	MAE	224	S09-10	Josu Sznitman, Michael Vocaturo	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.
4072	MAE	305	S09-10	Morton D. Kostin	MAT 201 or MAT 203 and MAT 202 or 204 or MAE 303
4073	MAE	306	S09-10	Michael C. McAlpine	MAE 305 or MAT 301 or MAE 303
4074	MAE	322	S09-10	Daniel M. Nosenchuck	MAE 321 or permission of instructor
4075	MAE	328	S09-10	Craig B. Arnold	Freshman physics requirement.  In addition, it is suggested that students have some coursework in thermodynamics or its equivalent but not required.  Students from all departments of the University are welcome and are permitted in the course.
4076	MAE	340	S09-10	Luigi Martinelli	
4077	MAE	340D	S09-10	Luigi Martinelli	
4078	MAE	342	S09-10	N. J. Kasdin, Edgar Y. Choueiri	MAE 305.  MAE 341 recommended or permission of instructor.
4079	MAE	344	S09-10	Winston O. Soboyejo	SEAS first year requirements in physics and mathematics.
4080	MAE	426	S09-10	Yiguang Ju	MAE 221 and MAE 222
4081	MAE	427	S09-10	Frederick L. Dryer	MAE 221 and MAE 222 or equivalent, or by permission of instructor.
4082	MAE	433A	S09-10	Clarence W. Rowley	MAE 305 or permission of instructor.
4083	MAE	433B	S09-10	Clarence W. Rowley, Michael G. Littman	MAE 305 or permission of instructor.  Course not open to Freshmen.  Non-concentrators and graduate students need approval of instructor to enroll in this course.
4084	MAE	436	S09-10	Richard B. Miles	MAE 221 (Thermodynamics) or equivalent, MAE 305 or equivalent
4085	MAE	440	S09-10	Luigi Martinelli	
4086	MAE	440D	S09-10	Luigi Martinelli	
4087	MAE	442	S09-10	Luigi Martinelli	
4088	MAE	442D	S09-10	Luigi Martinelli	
4089	MAE	456	S09-10	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.
4090	MAE	502	S09-10	Edgar Y. Choueiri	
4091	MAE	511	S09-10	Szymon Suckewer	
4092	MAE	514	S09-10	N. J. Kasdin	
4093	MAE	528	S09-10	Edgar Y. Choueiri	
4094	MAE	530	S09-10	Richard B. Miles	MAE521, ELE455 or instructors permission (some familiarity with quantum mechanics)
4095	MAE	531	S09-10	Chung K. Law	
4096	MAE	546	S09-10	Robert F. Stengel	
4097	MAE	552	S09-10	Howard A. Stone	
4098	MAE	598	S09-10	Edgar Y. Choueiri	
4099	MAT	102	S09-10	Simon B. Kochen	
4100	MAT	104	S09-10	Edward Nelson	MAT 102 or MAT 103. A basic knowledge of differential calculus (derivatives and how to compute them) is assumed.  Students taking this course in the fall normally should have taken MAT 103 in the fall.
4101	MAT	190	S09-10	Manjul Bhargava	No prior mathematical background is assumed beyond high school math.
4102	MAT	200	S09-10	Michael Z. Hochman	MAT 104.  Two terms of advanced placement may be substituted for MAT 104 prerequisite.
4103	MAT	201	S09-10	Ana Cannas da Silva	MAT 104 or permission of instructor. Two terms of advanced placement may be substituted for the MAT 104 prerequisite with the instructor's permission.
4104	MAT	202	S09-10	Jennifer M. Johnson	MAT 201 or MAT 203 or permission of Instructor.
4105	MAT	203	S09-10	Paul C. Yang	MAT 104 or 215
4106	MAT	204	S09-10	Claus M. Sorensen	
4107	MAT	214	S09-10	Sergey Norin	
4108	MAT	215	S09-10	John H. Conway	
4109	MAT	217	S09-10	Rahul V. Pandharipande	
4110	MAT	218	S09-10	Robert C. Gunning	MAT 215 and 217
4111	MAT	306	S09-10	Paul D. Seymour	MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 217 or permission of the instructor.
4112	MAT	308	S09-10	Gueorgui T. Todorov	A course in linear algebra or permission of the instructor.
4113	MAT	317	S09-10	Jeffrey D. Streets	MAT 202 or MAT 204 or MAT 218, or permission of the instructor.
4114	MAT	323	S09-10	Robert Calderbank	MAT 202,  MAT 204, or MAT 217 or permission of Instructor.
4115	MAT	325	S09-10		MAT 202, 204, or 218 or permission of the instructor
4116	MAT	330	S09-10	Sergiu Klainerman	MAT 215, 218 or consent of instructor.
4117	MAT	332	S09-10		MAT 215, 218 or permission of instructor
4118	MAT	351	S09-10	Philip J. Holmes	
4119	MAT	391	S09-10	Yakov G. Sinai	MAT 390.
4120	MAT	424	S09-10	Christopher M. Skinner	MAT453 from fall, 2009 or knowledge of algebraic number theory
4121	MAT	433	S09-10	John N. Mather	Prerequisites: A course on complex analysis and a course on algebra with Galois theory.
4122	MAT	512	S09-10	Peter C. Sarnak	
4123	MAT	516	S09-10		
4124	MAT	534	S09-10	Sun-Yung A. Chang	
4125	MAT	554	S09-10	Jnos Kollr	
4126	MAT	556	S09-10	Nicholas M. Katz	
4127	MAT	558	S09-10	Xiuxiong Chen	
4128	MAT	564	S09-10	John N. Mather	
4129	MAT	566	S09-10	William Browder	
4130	MAT	570	S09-10	Zoltn Szab	
4131	MAT	572	S09-10	David Gabai	
4132	MAT	578	S09-10	Christopher M. Skinner	
4133	MAT	586	S09-10	Michael Aizenman	
4134	MAT	595	S09-10	Paul D. Seymour	
4135	MOL	205	S09-10	Leon E. Rosenberg	
4136	MOL	214	S09-10	Thomas E. Shenk, Heather A. Thieringer	Open to undergraduate students only. Graduate students and auditors must have permission of instructor.
4137	MOL	328	S09-10	Leon E. Rosenberg, Adel A. Mahmoud	MOL 214/EEB 214 or MOL215/EEB215
4138	MOL	340	S09-10	Elizabeth A. Weiss	MOL 214
4139	MOL	348	S09-10	Elizabeth R. Gavis, Jean E. Schwarzbauer	MOL 342 or MOL 345 is required.
4140	MOL	350	S09-10	Robyn E. Tanny	MOL 342 (or permission). This course is required for Molecular Biology Majors.
4141	MOL	425	S09-10	Adel A. Mahmoud, Thomas E. Shenk	MOL101, MOL 214, MOL 215 or permission of instructor.
4142	MOL	430	S09-10	Hilary A. Coller, Yibin Kang	
4143	MOL	436	S09-10	John D. Storey	A course in basic statistics (e.g., EEB/MOL 355 or ORF 245) or a course in quantitative biology (e.g., ISC 236, MOL 410/510, MOL/COS 455, MOL/COS 551, MOL 515).  A working knowledge of basic genetics and molecular biology.
4144	MOL	448	S09-10	Jacques R. Fresco	General chemistry and one semester of organic chemistry. Open to juniors, seniors, graduate students in Molecular Biology, Chemistry, EEB, Physics and  Chemical & Bioengineering. Others by permission of the instructor.
4145	MOL	480	S09-10	Ileana Cristea, Benjamin A. Garcia	MOL 345 or Permission of Instructor.
4146	MOL	506	S09-10	Paul D. Schedl	MOL 505.
4147	MOL	516	S09-10	Eric F. Wieschaus, Elizabeth R. Gavis	Undergraduates need permission of instructor
4148	MOL	523	S09-10	James R. Broach, Yibin Kang	
4149	MOL	525	S09-10	Gertrud M. Schupbach, James R. Broach	
4150	MOL	536	S09-10	John D. Storey	A course in basic statistics (e.g., MOL 355 or ORF 245) or a course in quantitative biology (e.g., ISC 236, MOL 410/510, MOL/COS 455, MOL/COS 551, MOL 515).  A working knowledge of basic genetics and molecular biology.
4151	MOL	541	S09-10		
4152	MOL	561	S09-10	Lee M. Silver	
4153	MSE	301	S09-10	Lynn Loo	Prerequisites: A year of calculus and a college-level physics and chemistry course.
4154	MSE	502	S09-10	Mikko P. Haataja	
4155	MSE	504	S09-10	Roberto Car	
4156	MSE	505	S09-10	Nan Yao	
4157	MSE	515	S09-10	Salvatore Torquato	
4158	MUS	103	S09-10	Wendy Heller	
4159	MUS	106	S09-10	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.
4160	MUS	206	S09-10	Daniel L. Trueman	MUS 205 or Permission of Instructor.
4161	MUS	210	S09-10	Paul Lansky	Some musical background.
4162	MUS	213	S09-10	Mark Steinberg, Serena Canin, Misha K. Amory	Enrollment by application and audition.  Auditions will be held on Tuesday, November 17,  2009, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. in  Room 105, Woolworth Center.  (Sign up sheet is on the Bulletin Board near Room 101 Woolworth.) Contact Gregory D. Smith (609) 258-6078 or gsmith@princeton.edu for further details.
4163	MUS	214	S09-10	Martha Elliott	Enrollment by audition.  Auditions will be held in Mid-November.
4164	MUS	232	S09-10	Rob C. Wegman	
4165	MUS	234	S09-10	Wendy Heller	Some musical background helpful.
4166	MUS	254	S09-10	Noriko Manabe	Familiarity with Japanese culture, as well as the basics of music, is helpful but not required.
4167	MUS	264	S09-10	Rob C. Wegman	
4168	MUS	309	S09-10	Paul Lansky	MUS 106 or equivalent.
4169	MUS	311	S09-10	Ralph M. Bowen	MUS 105 or instructor's permission.
4170	MUS	314	S09-10	Daniel L. Trueman	Instructor's permission.   Application available in the Music Dept. office.
4171	MUS	316	S09-10	Daniel L. Trueman, Daniel Iglesia	MUS/COS 314 or Permission of the Instructor
4172	MUS	320	S09-10	Anthony D. Branker, Simon A. Morrison	Application and permission of the instructors.
4173	MUS	509	S09-10	Noriko Manabe	
4174	MUS	514	S09-10	Simon A. Morrison	
4175	MUS	532	S09-10	Paul Lansky, Barbara A. White, Steven Mackey	
4176	MUS	534	S09-10	Rinde W. Eckert	
4177	MUS	542	S09-10	Barbara A. White	
4178	MUS	544	S09-10	Steven Mackey, Barbara A. White	
4179	MUS	545	S09-10	Dmitri Tymoczko	
4180	MUS	550	S09-10	V. K. Agawu	
4181	NES	245	S09-10	Michael A. Cook	
4182	NES	266	S09-10	Roger J. Stern	
4183	NES	307	S09-10	Michael Barry	
4184	NES	324	S09-10	Michael Barry	
4185	NES	325	S09-10	Emmanuel Papoutsakis	
4186	NES	342	S09-10	Heath W. Lowry	
4187	NES	345	S09-10	Hossein Modarressi	
4188	NES	352	S09-10	Pascal Menoret	
4189	NES	362	S09-10	Michael A. Reynolds	
4190	NES	398	S09-10	Elisha R. Russ-Fishbane	
4191	NES	402	S09-10	Senem Aslan	
4192	NES	408	S09-10	Andras P. Hamori	HEB 302 or equivalent
4193	NES	411	S09-10	Benjamin Thomas White	
4194	NES	503	S09-10	Michael A. Cook	
4195	NES	506	S09-10	M. Skr Hanioglu	
4196	NES	518	S09-10	Bernard A. Haykel	
4197	NES	530	S09-10	Eckart Woertz	
4198	NES	532	S09-10	Andras P. Hamori	
4199	NES	540	S09-10	Michael Barry	
4200	NES	543	S09-10	Michael A. Reynolds	
4201	NES	545	S09-10	Mark R. Cohen	Knowledge of Arabic required.  Students lacking Arabic should speak with Instructor for possible exception.
4202	NES	547	S09-10	Emmanuel Papoutsakis	
4203	NES	555	S09-10	Hossein Modarressi	
4204	NES	571	S09-10	Heath W. Lowry	
4205	NES	585	S09-10	Robert P. Finn	
4206	NEU	101	S09-10	Samuel S. Wang, Alan Gelperin	
4207	NEU	502	S09-10	Jonathan D. Cohen, David W. Tank	Successfully completion of NEU 501
4208	NEU	502A	S09-10	Jonathan D. Cohen, David W. Tank	Successful completion of NEU 501 or Instructor's permission.
4209	NEU	502B	S09-10	Jonathan D. Cohen, David W. Tank	Successful completion of NEU 501 or Instructor's permission.
4210	NEU	511	S09-10		
4211	ORF	245	S09-10	Philippe Rigollet	Three semesters of Calculus -- or its equivalent.
4212	ORF	307	S09-10	Alexandre W. d'Aspremont	MAT 202 or MAT 204. Basic computer programming knowledge suggested.
4213	ORF	335	S09-10	Michael C. Coulon	ECO 100 and MAT 104 and ORF 309 or permission of instructor.
4214	ORF	376	S09-10	Alain L. Kornhauser	Students MUST sign up in room 121 during course selection period.
4215	ORF	401	S09-10	Alain L. Kornhauser	COS 126 or ORF 201 or equivalent
4216	ORF	407	S09-10	William A. Massey	ORF 309
4217	ORF	418	S09-10	Warren B. Powell	ORF 245 and ORF 309
4218	ORF	474	S09-10	Ramon van Handel	Probability at the level of ORF 309.
4219	ORF	478	S09-10	Alain L. Kornhauser	
4220	ORF	479	S09-10	Alain L. Kornhauser	
4221	ORF	504	S09-10	Jianqing Fan, Marc Hallin	
4222	ORF	509	S09-10	Jianqing Fan	
4223	ORF	510	S09-10	Jianqing Fan	
4224	ORF	511	S09-10	Jianqing Fan	
4225	ORF	515	S09-10	Birgit Rudloff	
4226	ORF	523	S09-10	Alexandre W. d'Aspremont	Prerequisite: linear optimization
4227	ORF	527	S09-10	Patrick Cheridito	
4228	ORF	531	S09-10		Night class in Excel & VBA; Night class in Introduction to C++
4229	ORF	558	S09-10		
4230	ORF	565	S09-10	Jianqing Fan	Advance Probability (ORF 551) and statistical inference (ORF 524) or approved by the instructor
4231	PER	102	S09-10	Susan Moinfar-Yazdi, Amineh Mahallati	PER 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
4232	PER	107	S09-10	Susan Moinfar-Yazdi	PER 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
4233	PER	303	S09-10	Susan Moinfar-Yazdi	PER 107 or permission of instructor.
4234	PER	304	S09-10	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.
4235	PHI	202	S09-10	Michael A. Smith	Course open to freshmen.
4236	PHI	205	S09-10	Hendrik Lorenz	
4237	PHI	218	S09-10	Gilbert H. Harman, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni	No specific course prerequisites, but the course will require analytical and logical thinking.
4238	PHI	301	S09-10	Benjamin C. Morison	
4239	PHI	304	S09-10	Desmond P. Hogan	
4240	PHI	306	S09-10	Alexander Nehamas	At least one Philosophy course-not elementary logic. Freshmen admitted only after interview. Please contact Prof. Nehamas for an appointment.
4241	PHI	309	S09-10	Kwame A. Appiah	
4242	PHI	317	S09-10	Delia G. Fara	Course open to freshmen.
4243	PHI	318	S09-10	Boris C. Kment	One previous philosophy course
4244	PHI	321	S09-10	Adam N. Elga	One previous philosophy course.
4245	PHI	325	S09-10	Hans P. Halvorson	One Philosophy course.
4246	PHI	337	S09-10	Kwame A. Appiah	One philosophy course or permission of instructor.
4247	PHI	374	S09-10	Adam N. Elga, Daniel Cloud	Comfort using high-school (single-variable) calculus. Some experience doing probability calculations, or else interest in learning how to do such calculations when presented at a brisk pace.
4248	PHI	380	S09-10	Victoria McGeer	One other course in Philosophy or permission of instructor
4249	PHI	501	S09-10	Benjamin C. Morison, Hendrik Lorenz	
4250	PHI	511	S09-10	Daniel Garber	
4251	PHI	513	S09-10	John P. Hawthorne, Mark Johnston	
4252	PHI	515	S09-10	John M. Cooper	
4253	PHI	520	S09-10	Hans P. Halvorson	
4254	PHI	525	S09-10	Sarah E. McGrath, Thomas P. Kelly	
4255	PHI	529	S09-10	Philip N. Pettit	
4256	PHI	539	S09-10	John P. Hawthorne	
4257	PHI	540	S09-10	Boris C. Kment	
4258	PHI	599	S09-10	Adam N. Elga	
4259	PHY	102	S09-10	Steven S. Gubser	PHY 101
4260	PHY	104	S09-10	Frank P. Calaprice	PHY 103 or PHY 105 or Permission of Instructor.
4261	PHY	106	S09-10	David A. Huse, Joseph W. Fowler	PHY 103 or PHY 105.
4262	PHY	208	S09-10	Daniel R. Marlow	MAT 204 or MAT 217 and PHY 205 or PHY 207.  If PHY 104, PHY 106, or ISC 234 have not been completed, one of them must be taken concurrently.
4263	PHY	210	S09-10	Ali Yazdani	PHY 103/104 or equivalent
4264	PHY	304	S09-10	Peter D. Meyers	PHY 104 or PHY 106 or instructor's permission.
4265	PHY	312	S09-10	Michael V. Romalis	PHY 103/104 or equivalent; PHY 208 or equivalent. Not recommended for sophomores.
4266	PHY	403	S09-10	Robert Seiringer	
4267	PHY	405	S09-10	Jason R. Petta	PHY 208 and PHY 301 and PHY 305.
4268	PHY	408	S09-10	Alexander M. Polyakov	
4269	PHY	505	S09-10	Edward J. Groth	
4270	PHY	506	S09-10	Elliott H. Lieb	
4271	PHY	509	S09-10	Alexander M. Polyakov	
4272	PHY	510	S09-10	Herman L. Verlinde	
4273	PHY	511	S09-10	Frederick D. Haldane	
4274	PHY	521	S09-10	Michael Aizenman	
4275	PHY	523	S09-10	Frans Pretorius	
4276	PHY	524	S09-10	Frans Pretorius	
4277	PHY	525	S09-10	Ali Yazdani	
4278	PHY	526	S09-10	Frederick D. Haldane	
4279	PHY	529	S09-10	Christopher G. Tully	
4280	PHY	536	S09-10	Bogdan A. Bernevig	
4281	PHY	539	S09-10	Igor R. Klebanov	
4282	PHY	540	S09-10	Alexander M. Polyakov	
4283	PHY	562	S09-10	William Bialek	
4284	PHY	563	S09-10	Paul J. Steinhardt	
4285	PHY	564	S09-10	Paul J. Steinhardt, David N. Spergel	
4286	POL	220	S09-10	Paul Frymer	
4287	POL	230	S09-10	Jonas G. Pontusson	
4288	POL	240	S09-10	Andrew Moravcsik	
4289	POL	250	S09-10	Adam H. Meirowitz	High school math will be used extensively.
4290	POL	303	S09-10	Charles R. Beitz	
4291	POL	305	S09-10	Jan-Werner Mller	
4292	POL	306	S09-10	Philip N. Pettit	
4293	POL	311	S09-10	Amy E. Lerman	
4294	POL	318	S09-10	Sarah L. Staszak	
4295	POL	323	S09-10	Larry M. Bartels	
4296	POL	327	S09-10	Martin I. Gilens	
4297	POL	332	S09-10	Darren M. Staloff	
4298	POL	352	S09-10	Andrea Vindigni	Elementary notions of micro- and macroeconomics; Elementary Calculus
4299	POL	366	S09-10	Jennifer A. Widner	No previous knowledge of Africa is required.
4300	POL	367	S09-10	Deborah J. Yashar	
4301	POL	379	S09-10	Diane C. Snyder	
4302	POL	392	S09-10	G. John Ikenberry	
4303	POL	395	S09-10	Keren Yarhi-Milo	Students are not required to have taken POL 240 prior to taking this course, although it is recommendend.
4304	POL	410	S09-10	Rahul Sagar	
4305	POL	412	S09-10	Robert P. George	
4306	POL	421	S09-10	Tali Mendelberg	
4307	POL	510	S09-10	Melissa S. Lane	
4308	POL	538	S09-10	Christopher H. Achen	
4309	POL	541	S09-10	Joshua D. Clinton	
4310	POL	542	S09-10	Charles M. Cameron	
4311	POL	548	S09-10	Tali Mendelberg	
4312	POL	552	S09-10	Jacob N. Shapiro	
4313	POL	554	S09-10	Jacob N. Shapiro	
4314	POL	572	S09-10	Kosuke Imai	
4315	POL	574	S09-10	John B. Londregan	
4316	POL	575	S09-10	Adam H. Meirowitz, Katarzyna A. Hebda	
4317	POL	579	S09-10		
4318	POL	584	S09-10	Thomas Romer	
4319	POL	585	S09-10	Helen V. Milner	
4320	POL	589	S09-10	Jonathan P. Kastellec	
4321	POL	591	S09-10		
4322	POL	593	S09-10		
4323	POL	594	S09-10		
4324	POL	595	S09-10		
4325	POL	596	S09-10		
4326	POL	597	S09-10		
4327	POP	503	S09-10	James Trussell	
4328	POP	509	S09-10	Germn Rodriguez	WWS 509 or equivalent
4329	POP	510	S09-10	Germn Rodriguez	WWS 509 or equivalent
4330	POR	108	S09-10	Nicola T. Cooney	SPA 107 or instructor's permission.
4331	POR	109	S09-10	Nicola T. Cooney	POR 108 or instructor's permission
4332	POR	110	S09-10	Nicola T. Cooney	
4333	POR	208	S09-10	Nicola T. Cooney	POR 109 or instructor's permission.
4334	POR	304	S09-10	Pedro Meira Monteiro	POR 208 or instructor's permission
4335	POR	306	S09-10	Bruno M. Carvalho	
4336	POR	351	S09-10	Bruno M. Carvalho	
4337	POR	561	S09-10	Pedro Meira Monteiro	
4338	PSY	101	S09-10	Joel Cooper	
4339	PSY	251	S09-10		
4340	PSY	254	S09-10	Michael D. Litchman	
4341	PSY	255	S09-10	Daniel N. Osherson	
4342	PSY	259A	S09-10	Matthew M. Botvinick	PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor.
4343	PSY	259B	S09-10	Matthew M. Botvinick	PSY 258 or Permission of Instructor.
4344	PSY	306	S09-10	Kenneth A. Norman	PSY 255 or PSY 259, or Instructor's Permission.
4345	PSY	307	S09-10	Gita Z. Wilder	This course is required for students enrolled in the Teacher Preparation Program (TPP).  Priority is given to Juniors and Seniors in TPP.  Others may enroll with permission of instructor.
4346	PSY	310	S09-10	Philip N. Johnson-Laird	PSY 255 or PSY/PHI 237 or Permission Of Instructor.
4347	PSY	314	S09-10	J. Nicole Shelton	PSY 251 or permission of instructor.
4348	PSY	320	S09-10	Mark Glat	PSY 207 or Permission of  Instructor.
4349	PSY	326	S09-10	Stacey E. Lutz	PSY 252 or 254 or 257
4350	PSY	410	S09-10	Barry L. Jacobs	PSY 208 or 258, or MOL 209, or 211 or 214 AND Permission of Instructor
4351	PSY	415	S09-10	Elizabeth Gould	PSY 258 and 259 or the equivalent.
4352	PSY	416	S09-10	Uri Hasson	PSY 259A or PSY 259B
4353	PSY	500	S09-10	Stacey A. Sinclair	
4354	PSY	543	S09-10	Daniel M. Oppenheimer	
4355	PSY	551	S09-10	Stacey A. Sinclair	Psychology graduate students only, or Instructor's Permission.
4356	PSY	591A	S09-10	Charles G. Gross	
4357	QCB	511	S09-10	Stanislav Y. Shvartsman	
4358	REL	219	S09-10	David W. Miller	
4359	REL	222	S09-10	Jeffrey L. Stout	Required for Religion Department majors.
4360	REL	227	S09-10	Jonathan C. Gold	Prior coursework in religion is recommended but not required.
4361	REL	236	S09-10	Shaun E. Marmon	
4362	REL	242	S09-10	Leora F. Batnitzky	
4363	REL	251	S09-10	AnneMarie Luijendijk	
4364	REL	341	S09-10	Martha Himmelfarb	
4365	REL	352	S09-10	Elaine H. Pagels	
4366	REL	355	S09-10	AnneMarie Luijendijk	Previous work in either Religion, Classics, Art and Archaeology, or ancient History.
4367	REL	359	S09-10	Albert J. Raboteau	
4368	REL	371	S09-10	Albert J. Raboteau	
4369	REL	372	S09-10	Wallace D. Best	
4370	REL	396	S09-10	Oded Schechter	
4371	REL	397	S09-10	Phillip N. Haberkern	Familiarity with the history of Christianity or work in the history of religions more generally is highly recommended for course participants.
4372	REL	399	S09-10	Robert W. Jenson	
4373	REL	504	S09-10	Elaine H. Pagels	
4374	REL	505	S09-10	Judith L. Weisenfeld	
4375	REL	507	S09-10	Jeffrey L. Stout, Eddie S. Glaude	
4376	REL	509	S09-10	Shaun E. Marmon	
4377	REL	511	S09-10	Jonathan C. Gold	
4378	REL	519	S09-10	Eric S. Gregory	
4379	REL	522	S09-10	Eric S. Gregory	REL 521
4380	REL	524	S09-10	Judith L. Weisenfeld	REL 523
4381	REL	590	S09-10	Kathi L. Kern	
4382	RUS	102	S09-10	Stanislav Shvabrin	RUS 101 or permission of the instructor.
4383	RUS	107	S09-10	Stanislav Shvabrin	RUS105 or permission of the instructor.
4384	RUS	208	S09-10	Ksana Blank	RUS207 or Permission of Instructor
4385	RUS	406	S09-10	Leonard H. Babby	(RUS 207 or SLA 207) or (RUS 208 or SLA 208)
4386	SLA	220	S09-10	Ellen B. Chances	Curiosity.  Knowledge of Russian not required. Open to first-year students.
4387	SLA	312	S09-10	Olga P. Hasty	RUS 207 or Permission of Instructor.
4388	SLA	412	S09-10	Olga P. Hasty	SLA 207 or permission of instructor.
4389	SLA	531	S09-10	Olga P. Hasty	
4390	SLA	533	S09-10	Ksana Blank	
4391	SLA	599	S09-10	Olga P. Hasty	
4392	SOC	221	S09-10	Bonnie Thornton Dill	
4393	SOC	302	S09-10	Katherine S. Newman	SOC 101
4394	SOC	303	S09-10	Gilbert F. Rozman	
4395	SOC	308	S09-10	Deborah A. Kaple	
4396	SOC	340	S09-10	Patricia Fernndez-Kelly	
4397	SOC	347	S09-10	Philip Kasinitz	
4398	SOC	354	S09-10	Amin Ghaziani	At least one prior sociology course.
4399	SOC	502	S09-10	Paul J. DiMaggio	
4400	SOC	504	S09-10	Scott M. Lynch	
4401	SOC	505	S09-10	Martin Ruef	
4402	SOC	507	S09-10	Miguel A. Centeno	
4403	SOC	527	S09-10	Robert J. Wuthnow	
4404	SOC	540	S09-10	Viviana A. Zelizer	
4405	SOC	541	S09-10	Viviana A. Zelizer	
4406	SOC	549	S09-10	Paul J. DiMaggio	
4407	SOC	552	S09-10	Patricia Fernndez-Kelly	
4408	SOC	590	S09-10	Robert J. Wuthnow	
4409	SPA	102	S09-10	Antonio F. Calvo	{SPA 101. No credit given for SPA 101 unless followed by SPA 102.}
4410	SPA	107	S09-10	Monserrat Bores Martinez	SPA 102 or 103 with a passing grade or instructor's permission.
4411	SPA	108	S09-10	Maria Jose Souto-Portas	Prerequisites include SPA 105 and/or satisfactory score on the placement test, or permission of Instructor.  Offered both semesters.
4412	SPA	207	S09-10	Alberto Bruzos Moro	SPA 107 or 108 or permission of instructor. Also open to students that placed out of the Spanish language requirement.
4413	SPA	209	S09-10	Enrique Martinez-Bogo	SPA 108 or 207 in addition to instructor's permission. Please email Enrique Martinez-Bogo (embogo@princeton.edu).
4414	SPA	211	S09-10	Antonio F. Calvo	SPA 107 or SPA 108 or AP5
4415	SPA	227	S09-10	Germn Labrador Mndez	SPA 207, 208, or 209 or instructor's permission.
4416	SPA	305	S09-10	Ronald E. Surtz	A 200-level Spanish course or equivalent.
4417	SPA	307	S09-10	Antonio F. Calvo	SPA 207 and/or another 200-level Spanish course or Instructor's permission.
4418	SPA	309	S09-10	Antonio F. Calvo	SPA 307
4419	SPA	321	S09-10	Angel G. Loureiro	At least one SPA 200-level course (two 200-level SPA courses advisable) or instructor's permission.
4420	SPA	323	S09-10	Germn Labrador Mndez	A 200-level Spanish course or instructor's permission.  Preferably, a second 200 or 300-level course.
4421	SPA	350	S09-10		200-level SPA course or instructor's permission.
4422	SPA	352	S09-10	Rachel L. Price	One 200-level SPA course on literature or culture or instructor's permission.
4423	SPA	536	S09-10	Ronald E. Surtz	
4424	SPA	548	S09-10		
4425	SPA	551	S09-10	Gabriela Nouzeilles	
4426	SWA	102	S09-10	Mahiri Mwita	Only those who have taken Elementary Swahili I (SWA 101) should enroll.
4427	SWA	107	S09-10	Mahiri Mwita	Intermediate Swahili I (SWA 105 ) or the equivalent level of proficiency.
4428	SWA	300	S09-10		Only those who have studied Swahili through the 101-107 cycle plus SWA 200 should enroll.
4429	THR	201	S09-10	Timothy K. Vasen, Tracy E. Bersley	Students must attend class regularly and have assignments prepared on the proper day.  <b>**NO STUDENTS WILL BE PERMITTED AFTER THE FIRST WEEK EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR**.</b>
4430	THR	205	S09-10	Robert N. Sandberg	<b>PREREQUISITES:</b> By application and Program Director's permission (interview is required).   <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>  Please see the Program website for specific application/interview information.
4431	THR	302	S09-10	Rinde W. Eckert	<b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>  Please see the Program website for specific application information. Open to actors, dancers, composers, musicians, designers, directors, writers, and visual artists who are interested in working across their usual disciplinary borders.
4432	THR	311	S09-10	Tracy E. Bersley	<b>AUDITION/APPLICATION REQUIRED</b> Please see the Program website for specific application and audition information.
4433	THR	330	S09-10	Michael W. Cadden	
4434	THR	331	S09-10	Stacy E. Wolf	<b>This course is by open enrollment.</b>  If you have any questions, please see the Undergraduate Administrator in the Lewis Center for the Arts at 185 Nassau Street.
4435	THR	365	S09-10	Timothy K. Vasen	THR 201, 205, 301, 311, or 317 OR significant theatrical experience. By application and audition. Students interested in auditioning for THR 365 should contact professor Tim Vasen directly.   During the spring break registered students will take a required study trip to Athens.
4436	THR	377	S09-10	Michael W. Cadden	
4437	THR	401	S09-10	Gabriel Q. Bauriedel	THR 201 or THR 301 or THR 311 OR any class in Dance. <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> Please see the Program website for specific application information. THR 401 can be taken up to three times, with the permission of the Program Director, as long as the instructor or the subject matter is different.
4438	TPP	301	S09-10	Todd W. Kent, Shannon C. Grey	The course is required for students in the Program in Teacher Preparation and is open to non-program students provided space is available.  Interested non-program students should contact the Teacher Preparation Office for permission to take the course.
4439	TPP	401	S09-10	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.
4440	TPP	402	S09-10	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.
4441	TRA	301	S09-10	Srinivas Bangalore	Students are required to have programming experience or should have completed COS126 (Introduction to Computer Science).  TRA 200 is recommended (may be taken simultaneously).
4442	TRA	304	S09-10	Martin Kern	
4443	TUR	102	S09-10	Erika H. Gilson	TUR 101 or Permission Of Instructor.
4444	TUR	107	S09-10	Erika H. Gilson	TUR 105 or Permission Of Instructor.
4445	URB	201	S09-10	M. C. Boyer	
4446	VIS	202	S09-10	Eve M. Aschheim	
4447	VIS	204	S09-10	Brian M. Jermusyk	
4448	VIS	212	S09-10		<b>APPLICATION INFORMATION</b>  Please see the Program website for specific application/interview information.
4449	VIS	222	S09-10		
4450	VIS	232	S09-10	Ann G. Agee, Stephen L. Keister	
4451	VIS	262	S09-10	Keith J. Sanborn	<b>By application/interview and instructor's permission. - APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>    Please see the  Program website page for specific application/interview information
4452	VIS	304	S09-10	Eve M. Aschheim	VIS 203 or 204 and instructor's permission.  <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>Please see the Program website for specific application/interview information.
4453	VIS	309	S09-10		VIS 201/202 or VIS 203/204 or VIS 211/212 or VIS 221/222 or VIS 231/232
4454	VIS	315	S09-10		211 or 212, and instructor's permission.  <b>APPLICATION/INTERVIEW INFORMATION</b>  Please see the Program website for specific application/interview information.
4455	VIS	316	S09-10	Jocelyn D. Lee	Introductory Photography or Digital Photography or equivalent experience. Students should apply for the course and submit examples of photographic work.    <b>APPLICATION/INTERVIEW INFORMATION:</b> Please see the Program website for specific application/interview information.
4456	VIS	342	S09-10	P. A. Sitney	
4457	VIS	362	S09-10	Su Friedrich	VIS 261 or 262 and  instructor's permission.  <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> For students who have taken VIS 261 or VIS 262; there is no interview required; you will apply to state your interest in the course. After Professor Friedrich has had a chance to review applicants, we plan to notify accepted students during the week of December 7, 2009.   Please see the Program website for specific application information.
4458	VIS	404	S09-10		VIS 303, or 304 or 309 and instructor's permission.   <b>APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b>   Please see the Program website page for specific application/interview information.
4459	VIS	411	S09-10		VIS 211 or 212 or 313 and by application and instructor's permission.  </b> APPLICATION INFORMATION:</b> Please see the Program website page for specific application/interview information.
4460	VIS	462	S09-10	Su Friedrich	VIS 261 or VIS 262, or an equivalent degree of familiarity with shooting digital video and editing. For those students who have not taken VIS 261 or VIS 262, but have equivalent experience; you will apply to state your interest in the course. After Professor Friedrich has had a chance to review applicants, we plan to notify accepted students during the week of December 7, 2009.   Please see the Program website for specific application information.
4461	VIS	472	S09-10		Open Enrollment
4462	WOM	302	S09-10	Jessica Delgado	
4463	WOM	400	S09-10	Gayle M. Salamon	The course presumes familiarity with texts and concepts from WOM 201.
4464	WRI	101	S09-10	James L. Gould	
4465	WRI	104	S09-10	James Byrne	
4466	WRI	105	S09-10	James Byrne	
4467	WRI	106	S09-10	Carol Rigolot	
4468	WRI	107	S09-10	Keith M. Shaw	
4469	WRI	108	S09-10	Keith M. Shaw	
4470	WRI	109	S09-10	Stephen A. Donatelli	
4471	WRI	110	S09-10	Stephen A. Donatelli	
4472	WRI	112	S09-10	Douglas J. Goldstein	
4473	WRI	113	S09-10	Douglas J. Goldstein	
4474	WRI	114	S09-10	David A. Hollander	
4475	WRI	115	S09-10	Edward G. Baring	
4476	WRI	116	S09-10	Edward G. Baring	
4477	WRI	117	S09-10	Alan Allport	
4478	WRI	118	S09-10	Alan Allport	
4479	WRI	119	S09-10	Gretchen E. Boger	
4480	WRI	120	S09-10	Amanda E. Irwin Wilkins	
4481	WRI	121	S09-10	Annmarie S. Drury	
4482	WRI	122	S09-10	Annmarie S. Drury	
4483	WRI	126	S09-10	Anne J. DeWitt	
4484	WRI	127	S09-10	Anne J. DeWitt	
4485	WRI	128	S09-10	Aaron C. Freundschuh	
4486	WRI	129	S09-10	Aaron C. Freundschuh	
4487	WRI	130	S09-10	Rand A. Mirante	
4488	WRI	131	S09-10	Renee Fox	
4489	WRI	132	S09-10	Cara L. Wood	
4490	WRI	133	S09-10	Gloria L. Fisk	
4491	WRI	134	S09-10	Gloria L. Fisk	
4492	WRI	135	S09-10	Thaddeus F. Tuleja	
4493	WRI	136	S09-10	Thaddeus F. Tuleja	
4494	WRI	137	S09-10	Christopher W. Close	
4495	WRI	138	S09-10	Christopher W. Close	
4496	WRI	140	S09-10	Ariane M. Liazos	
4497	WRI	141	S09-10	Ariane M. Liazos	
4498	WRI	142	S09-10	William Westerman	
4499	WRI	143	S09-10	William Westerman	
4500	WRI	144	S09-10	Katie J. Gallagher	
4501	WRI	146	S09-10	Kathleen Crown	
4502	WRI	147	S09-10	Megan Foreman	
4503	WRI	148	S09-10	Kevin A. Wolfe	
4504	WRI	149	S09-10	Marion C. Wrenn	
4505	WRI	150	S09-10	Marion C. Wrenn	
4506	WRI	152	S09-10	Thomas E. Trail	
4507	WRI	153	S09-10	Briallen E. Hopper	
4508	WRI	154	S09-10	Rebekah P. Massengill	
4509	WRI	155	S09-10	Rebekah P. Massengill	
4510	WRI	157	S09-10	Raphael C. Allison	
4511	WRI	158	S09-10	Raphael C. Allison	
4512	WRI	159	S09-10	John T. Lombardini	
4513	WRI	161	S09-10	Natasha Zaretsky	
4514	WRI	162	S09-10	Natasha Zaretsky	
4515	WRI	163	S09-10	Gregory H. Spears	
4516	WRI	164	S09-10	Gregory H. Spears	
4517	WRI	167	S09-10	Andrew P. Zwicker	
4518	WRI	168	S09-10	Andrea M. Scott	
4519	WRI	169	S09-10	Andrea M. Scott	
4520	WRI	172	S09-10	Andrew C. Oster	
4521	WRI	173	S09-10	Kristin Dombek	
4522	WRI	174	S09-10	Kristin Dombek	
4523	WRI	175	S09-10	Carolyn D. Dillian	
4524	WRI	176	S09-10	Carolyn D. Dillian	
4525	WRI	177	S09-10	Patricia L. Kennedy	
4526	WRI	178	S09-10	Antoinette P. Sutto	
4527	WRI	179	S09-10	Noelle Jean Mol	
4528	WRI	180	S09-10	Noelle Jean Mol	
4529	WRI	181	S09-10	Michael L. Murray	
4530	WRI	182	S09-10	Michael L. Murray	
4531	WRI	183	S09-10	Xenia K. Morin	
4532	WRI	184	S09-10	Dov Weinryb Grohsgal	
4533	WRI	185	S09-10	Michael J. Sullivan	
4534	WRI	189	S09-10	Andrew R. Mossin	
4535	WRI	190	S09-10	Andrew R. Mossin	
4536	WRI	192	S09-10	Joy M. Coghlan	
4537	WRI	193	S09-10	David Stirk	
4538	WRI	194	S09-10	Elena Glasberg	
4539	WRI	195	S09-10	Elena Glasberg	
4540	WRI	196	S09-10	Anne P. Bourneuf	
4541	WRI	501M	S09-10	Mathew G. Lyman	Course open to international graduate students in their second semester of study or beyond in molecular biology, chemistry, chemical engineering, psychology, neurobiology, ecology and evolutionary biology, and related fields.
4542	WRI	501P	S09-10	Dipankar Sahoo	Course open to international graduate degree candidates in their second semester or beyond in physics, astrophysics, mechanical and aerospace engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, and related fields.
4543	WRI	502	S09-10	Judith A. Swan	Course open to graduate students who have completed sufficient research to begin writing a research article in any area of science or engineering.
4544	WRI	502E	S09-10	Judith A. Swan	Course open to graduate students who have completed sufficient research to begin writing a research article in electrical engineering, computer science, or related fields.
4545	WRI	502M	S09-10	Mathew G. Lyman	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 molecular biology, chemistry, chemical engineering, psychology, neurobiology, ecology and evolutionary biology, and related fields.
4546	WRI	502P	S09-10	Dipankar Sahoo	Course open to graduate students  who have completed sufficient research to begin writing a research article in physics, astrophysics, mechanical and aerospace engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, and related fields..
4547	WWS	300	S09-10	Stanley N. Katz, Carles Boix	
4548	WWS	301	S09-10	Stephen J. Macedo, Rahul Sagar	
4549	WWS	306	S09-10	Nathan B. Scovronick	
4550	WWS	309	S09-10	Paul E. Starr	
4551	WWS	320	S09-10	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.
4552	WWS	332	S09-10	Graham Lord, Adam Shrager	
4553	WWS	333	S09-10	Marlaine E. Lockheed	
4554	WWS	402	S09-10		Enrollment is limited to WWS concentrators and certificate students. The course is required for concentrators, for whom it is considered Junior Independent Work.  Junior concentrators are automatically signed up for the policy seminar as Junior Independent Work, not as WWS 402.  WWS juniors who are certificate students must enroll.  Seniors serving as commissioners and graduate students serving as consultants may enroll with permission of the instructor.
4555	WWS	452	S09-10	Nannerl O. Keohane	
4556	WWS	456	S09-10	Hugh B. Price	
4557	WWS	457	S09-10	Robert O. Keohane	Students wishing to enroll in the course must write a three-paragraph application of not more than 500 words. One paragraph should discuss the student's background  educational and otherwise relevant to the issue of international institutions and law. The second paragraph should indicate what the student hopes to learn from the course, and the third paragraph should discuss any career aspirations relevant to the topic. Preference will be given to WWS students conditional on writing a coherent application but non WWS students are also encouraged to apply.
4558	WWS	463	S09-10	Alexander T. Todorov, John T. Jost	Some prior coursework in psychology, statistics, and experimental design required.  Concentrators in psychology, the Wilson School, Political Science, or Sociology only; otherwise, permission of the instructor is required.
4559	WWS	475	S09-10	Denise L. Mauzerall, Aaron L. Friedberg, G. John Ikenberry	Some knowledge of U.S. European, and/or Asian history is essential, though there are no prerequisite courses.
4560	WWS	476	S09-10	William H. Frist, Stephen Kotkin, Jeffrey S. Hammer	Intermediate Microeconomics or equivalent
4561	WWS	482	S09-10	Eran Kaplan	
4562	WWS	484	S09-10	Mayling E. Birney	
4563	WWS	488	S09-10	Edmund J. Hull, Shanti Pillai	This course will be offered in Cuba to participants in the Princeton program in Havana.
4564	WWS	502	S09-10	John M. Darley, Elizabeth L. Paluck, Alexander T. Todorov	
4565	WWS	504	S09-10	Stanley N. Katz	
4566	WWS	505	S09-10	Uwe E. Reinhardt	
4567	WWS	508B	S09-10	Graham Lord	Non WWS Graduate students should contact the instructor directly for enrollment.
4568	WWS	508C	S09-10	David S. Lee	Non WWS Graduate students should contact the instructor directly for enrollment.
4569	WWS	512B	S09-10	Esteban A. Rossi-Hansberg	Non WWS Graduate students should contact the instructor directly for enrollment.
4570	WWS	512C	S09-10	Roland J. Benabou	Non WWS Graduate students should contact the instructor directly for enrollment.
4571	WWS	515B	S09-10	Jean B. Grossman	WWS 507B/507C or instructor's permission
4572	WWS	522	S09-10	Amy B. Craft	
4573	WWS	528E	S09-10	Nannerl O. Keohane	
4574	WWS	535	S09-10	Thomas K. Wright	
4575	WWS	540	S09-10	Alejandro Portes	
4576	WWS	542	S09-10	Silvia Weyerbrock	
4577	WWS	543	S09-10	Paul R. Krugman	
4578	WWS	544	S09-10	Linda S. Goldberg	
4579	WWS	553	S09-10	Carles Boix	
4580	WWS	556A	S09-10	Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Stephen J. Macedo	
4581	WWS	556B	S09-10	Gary J. Bass	
4582	WWS	556D	S09-10	Frank N. von Hippel	
4583	WWS	556E	S09-10	Keren Yarhi-Milo	
4584	WWS	556F	S09-10	Barbara K. Bodine	
4585	WWS	556G	S09-10	James I. Gadsden	
4586	WWS	562B	S09-10	Jeffrey S. Hammer	
4587	WWS	562C	S09-10	Anne C. Case	WWS 507C & 511C
4588	WWS	564	S09-10	Angus S. Deaton	WWS 507 and 511. Please see instructor to apply for enrollment.
4589	WWS	565	S09-10	Lynn T. White	
4590	WWS	572B	S09-10	Miguel A. Centeno	
4591	WWS	572C	S09-10	Jennifer A. Widner	
4592	WWS	582F	S09-10	Edward L. Golding	
4593	WWS	584	S09-10	Lee M. Silver, Denise L. Mauzerall, Frank N. von Hippel	
4594	WWS	586F	S09-10	Edward W. Felten	This course is suitable for students without any special technical background.
4595	WWS	587	S09-10	Marta Tienda	Prerequisite: SOC 571/ECO 571, Survey of Population Problems.
4596	WWS	590B	S09-10	Jonas G. Pontusson, Nolan M. McCarty	
4597	WWS	590C	S09-10	Devah Pager	
4598	WWS	594A	S09-10	Peter B. Kenen	
4599	WWS	594B	S09-10	Thomas J. Espenshade	
4600	WWS	594C	S09-10	Joshua B. Bolten	
4601	WWS	594D	S09-10	Joshua B. Bolten	
4602	WWS	594E	S09-10	Rebecca Casciano	
4603	WWS	594F	S09-10	Alejandro Portes	
4604	WWS	594G	S09-10	Anne-Marie Slaughter, G. John Ikenberry	
4605	WWS	594H	S09-10	Daniel M. Oppenheimer	
4606	WWS	594I	S09-10	William G. Guthe	
4607	WWS	594J	S09-10	Nel Cameron	
4608	WWS	594K	S09-10	Keith E. Hansen	
4609	WWS	594M	S09-10	Michael J. Meese	
4610	WWS	594N	S09-10	Robert M. Perito	
4611	WWS	594P	S09-10	M. V. Ramana	
4612	WWS	594Q	S09-10	Alexander Glaser	
4613	WWS	594R	S09-10	Richard F. Keevey	
4614	WWS	598	S09-10	Anne Andermann	This is a required course for graduate students in the Health and Health Policy certificate program.
