Requirement Codes
In the course listings that follow, some courses have been coded to indicate that they fulfill (or partially fulfill) particular University requirements. The legend below provides a key to the codes used. Note that not every requirement has been coded. The University Studies Science and Mathematics Program has not been coded, nor have the University Seminars in Humanistic Inquiries or the Writing Laboratory requirements in the new general University requirements. The chart in the gray-edged section at the back of this Bulletin presents the course combinations fulfilling the University Studies science and mathematics requirement, while the course abbreviations of USEM and WL readily identify the University Seminars in Humanistic Inquiries and the University Writing Seminar.
S = General University Requirements
(For students entering Brandeis in the fall of 1994 and thereafter)
ca School of Creative Arts
cl## Clusters (see the list of clusters below)
fl Foreign Language
hum School of Humanities
nw Non-Western and Comparative Studies
qr Quantitative Reasoning
sn School of Science
ss School of Social Science
wi
Writing Intensive
S = University Studies Program Requirements
(For students entering Brandeis between the fall of 1989 and the spring of 1994)
CA Creative Arts Program
HI Historical Studies Program
NW Non-Western and Comparative Studies Program
SA
Social Analysis Program
S = Clusters
cl1 Cluster 1 The Aging Process
cl2 Cluster 2 The Baroque
cl3 Cluster 3 Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism in the Third World
cl4 Cluster 4 Conceptions of Personhood and Self
cl5 Cluster 5 Creativity in Art and Science
cl6 Cluster 6 Crime and Punishment
cl7 Cluster 7 Cultural Representations of Gender
cl8 Cluster 8 Discovering Our Origins
cl9 Cluster 9 The Enlightenment
cl10 Cluster 10 Ethnicity, Race, and Culture
cl11 Cluster 11 Families, Households, and the Life Cycle
cl12 Cluster 12 Feminist Perspectives on Society
cl13 Cluster 13 Film and Society
cl14 Cluster 14 Food
cl15 Cluster 15 Gender and Work
cl16 Cluster 16 The Global Commons: Environmental Issues in International Relations
cl17 Cluster 17 Greece and Rome, Seen and Seen Again
cl18 Cluster 18 Human Population Dynamics
cl19 Cluster 19 Intelligent Behavior: Natural and Artificial
cl20 Cluster 20 Justice
cl21 Cluster 21 Knowledge, Subjectivism, and Relativism
cl22 Cluster 22 Medicine, Health, and Social Policy
cl23 Cluster 23 Modern French Culture
cl24 Cluster 24 Modern Latin America
cl25 Cluster 25 Modern Russia
cl26 Cluster 26 Modernism: The Twentieth Century
cl27 Cluster 27 Nationalism in World Politics
cl28 Cluster 28 Nature-Nurture
cl29 Cluster 29 Power and Politics: Theory, Literature, and Practice
cl30 Cluster 30 The Renaissance
cl31 Cluster 31 The Scientific Model of the Universe
cl32 Cluster 32 Sustainable Development
cl33 Cluster 33 The City
cl34 Cluster 34 Values, Technology, and Society
cl35 Cluster 35 Visual Literacy
cl36 Cluster 36 Women and Society in the United States
cl37 Cluster 37 Women: Other Times, Other Places
cl38 Cluster 38 World Cultures
cl39 Cluster 39 The Birth of Europe
cl40 Cluster 40 Conflict and Cooperation
cl41 Cluster 41 Introduction to East Asia: China and Japan
cl42 Cluster 42 Theater and Life: What Shapes Performance?
cl43 Cluster 43 Romanticism
cl44 Cluster 44 Law, Politics, and Public Values
cl45 Cluster 45 Religion: People of the Book
cl46 Cluster 46 Sexualities and Society
cl47 Cluster 47 Disease and Society
cl48 Cluster
48 Myth, Ritual, and Religion