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Jan 02, 2025
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
CRES Course List
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This is a list of current courses (offered within 3 years) that apply toward the CRES program. Click here for the CRES requirements.
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CRES Courses (cross-listed as Foundational Courses in departmental subjects, below)
- CRES 150 - The Cultural Study of Music
- CRES 225 - Religion, Race, and Ethnicity
- CRES 226 - Islam in America
- CRES 254 - Africa in the Black Musical Imagination
- CRES 260 - Dance, Race, and Gender
- CRES 261 - Dancing Latinx America
- CRES 284 - Latinx History in the United States
- CRES 286 - Histories of Immigration and Migration in the United States
- CRES 300 - Junior Seminar
- CRES 321 - Deuteronomy, Ethnicity, and Mestizaje
- CRES 324 - Bible, Race, and Empire
- CRES 327 - Erasure and Location of Muslims in Western Humanities
- CRES 330 - Studies in Cultural Contacts: Modernity and memory in the Indian Ocean
- CRES 333 - American Studies Seminar: Jews Across the Americas
- CRES 336 - Studies in African American Literature: Douglass/Delaney
- CRES 342 - Social Technologies of Belonging
- CRES 343 - Sociology of Race and Racism
- CRES 348 - Race, Economy, Public Policy
- CRES 359 - Music and the Black Freedom Struggle, 1865-1965
- CRES 365 - Contemporary Global Dance
- CRES 381 - Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. since 1865
- CRES 383 - Race and Oral Histories in the United States
- CRES 384 - Race and the Politics of Decolonization
- CRES 385 - Defining and Defying Difference: Race, Ethnicity, and Empire
- CRES 388 - Race and Ethnicity in the Andes
- CRES 389 - Race and the Law in American History
- CRES 390 - African Technoscience
- CRES 392 - African Pasts, African Futures
- CRES 393 - Race and Transnational China
- CRES 395 - Black Queer Diaspora
- CRES 396 - #CentralAmericanTwitter: Continuity and Rupture in Central American Indigenous Histories
- CRES 470 - Thesis
CRES-Foundational Courses (cross-listed as CRES, above)
Additional Courses
Some departments offer CRES designated courses, but since these departments are not affiliated they are not guaranteed to be taught every other year and do not automatically satisfy CRES Disciplinary requirements. Students may petition the committee to have them satisfy those requirements if these courses are aligned with their overall program of study.
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