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2000
SEM/YR
COURSE TITLE
SPONSORING DEPARTMENT
S 2000 The AIDS Epidemic: A Global Perspective Public Policy Studies
S 2000 An American Neykia Religion
S 2000 An Introduction to American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Education
S 2000 Contemporary Issues in Asian American Cultural Production Art History
S 2000
F 2000
Our Disembodied Bodies: Issues in Disordered Eating University Writing Program
S 2000 Partnership for Literacy Education
S 2000 Child Advocacy: Issues Facing America's Children Public Policy Studies
S 2000 Domestic Violence Sociology
S 2000 Experiential Living: The Project WILD House Course Education
S 2000 Environmental Justice: Disempowered Communities Comparative Area Studies
S 2000 Grateful Dead: Its Music, Culture, & History Music
S 2000
F 2000
Holistic Living HPER
S 2000 Honduras: Towards a Christian Understanding Political Science
S 2000 Homelessness & Poverty Women's Studies
S 2000 Internet Startup/Entrepreneurship Analysis and the New Millennium Economics
S 2000 Latino/a Studies Cultural Anthropology
S 2000 Perceptions of Reality Through Literature Literature
S 2000 Relating Learning & Service in Theory & Practice Political Science
S 2000 Social-Psychology of Christian Evangelism Psychology
S 2000 Sweatshops, Duke, and the Global Economy History
S 2000 A Symposium on Women's Leadership Kenan Ethics Program
S 2000 Popular Film and the Construction of Gender Identity Cultural Anthropology
S 2000 Sexual Violence: A Social Problem with Social Solutions Women's Studies
S 2000 Duke-Durham Relations, Project B.U.I.L.D. Education
S 2000 Service Leadership and Social Change Service Opportunities in Leadership (SOL) Public Policy Studies
S 2000 Healthcare & Power Relations in Eastern NC History
S 2000 Ethics in Community Journalism Public Policy Studies
S 2000 Literary Reflections on the Practice of Medicine History
S 2000 Cinema in Violence Literature
S 2000 Transitions and Identity in the Undergraduate College Experience Women's Studies
S 2000 Welfare Reform Public Policy Studies
F 2000 East Asian Economies and the Crisis Economics
F 2000 Empire: From Imperialism to Globalization Literature
F 2000 The Face of Hate History
F 2000 Internet Startups, Entrepreneurship, and Venture Capital Economics
F 2000 The Pearl of the Orient: An Exploration of Filipino Language and Cultural Identity AALL
F 2000 Religious Diversity in America: An Interfaith Dialogue Religion
F 2000 Self Defense and Women: The Physical Feminism Women's Studies
F 2000 Transitions and Identity Development in the Undergraduate College Experience Women's Studies
F 2000 Women Make Great Leaders: You're Following One! - Feminist Leadership Public Policy Studies

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2001
SEM/YR
COURSE TITLE
SPONSORING DEPARTMENT
S 2001 Duke-Durham Relations, Project B.U.I.L.D. Education
S 2001 Sweatshops, Duke, and the Global Economy History
S 2001 Gender and the Media Sociology
S 2001 Service Leadership & Social Change Public Policy Studies
S 2001 Experiential Learning: Project WILD Education
S 2001 Health Activism and Education: Performing the Silences Women's Studies
S 2001 Pearl of the Orient: An Exploration of Filipino Language and Cultural Identity AALL
S 2001 The War of the Romantics Music
S 2001 Honduras: Towards a Christian Understanding Political Science
S 2001 Internet Startups, Entrepreneurship, and Venture Capital Economics
S 2001 Infectious Diseases and Social Inequality Public Policy Studies
S 2001 Service-Learning: Expanding Your Duke Education Religion
S 2001 What is Zen? Religion
S 2001 Child Advocacy: Issues Facing America's Children Public Policy Studies
S 2001 Literacy: Teaching, Culture, and Policy Education
S 2001 Welfare in the United States History
S 2001
F 2001
Rural Healthcare and Community Action History
S 2001 AIDS: Society and Policy Women's Studies
S 2001 Homelessness and Housing Divinity
S 2001 Domestic Violence: Stopping the Cycle of Heavy Hands Political Science
S 2001 Coffee Culture and History around the World Aerospace Studies
S 2001 Religious Diversity in America: An Interfaith Dialogue Political Science
S 2001 A Cultural History of the Hip Hop Movement in America English
S 2001
F 2001
Disembodied Bodies: Issues in Disordered Eating Slavic Languages & Literature
S 2001
F 2001
Holistic Living HPER
S 2001 Guerilla Aesthetics Literature
S 2001 Environmental Justice Environmental Science & Policy
S 2001 Sisters Beneath the Skin: Cross-Racial Issues for Women Women's Studies
F 2001 Religious Diversity in America Political Science
F 2001 The Global Citizen: Understanding the Cuban Experience Cultural Anthropology
F 2001 Peer Education: Theories and Practice Public Policy Studies
2002
SEM/YR
COURSE TITLE
SPONSORING DEPARTMENT
S 2002 Environmental Justice Environmental Science & Policy
S 2002 Issues Facing America's Children Public Policy Studies
S 2002 A New World: AIDS and Its Impact on the Global Community Women's Studies
S 2002 Poverty and Privilege Public Policy Studies
S 2002
F 2002
Rural Healthcare and Community Action History
S 2002 The United States of Immigrants History
S 2002 Welfare: How and Why? History
S 2002 Embracing Global Citizenship: Identity and Responsibility Cultural Anthropology
S 2002 Experiential Education, Growth and Leadership Education
S 2002 Exploring Community Life and Leadership in NC and SC History
S 2002 Grateful Dead: Music, Culture and History Music
S 2002
F 2002
Holistic Living: Integrating Mind, Body and Spirit in Healing HPER
S 2002 Honduras: Toward a Christian Understanding Religion
S 2002 Introduction to American Sign Language Education
S 2002 The Korean Mask Dance AALL
S 2002 Learning Urdu: The History, the Culture, and the Language AALL
S 2002
F 2002
Our Disembodied Bodies Slavic Languages & Literature
S 2002 Prohibition in America: Past, Present and Future History
S 2002
F 2002
Religious Diversity in America: An Interfaith Dialogue Political Science
S 2002 Service Leadership and Social Change Public Policy Studies
S 2002
F 2002
The Shero: Inspiring Women and Feminist Leadership Public Policy Studies
S 2002 Sweet Temptations: Women, Sex and Food Cultural Anthropology
S 2002 Voices of Me - Creative Poetry English
F 2002 Toward a Better Healthcare System: Integrating Public Health and Medicine Public Policy Studies
F 2002 Educating Ourselves: Popular Education in Practice AALL
F 2002 Religion, Conflict and Violence Religion
F 2002 India and Peru: Bringing Global Experiences to Duke and Durham Public Policy Studies
F 2002 Service-Learning: Expanding Your Duke Education Beyond the Classroom Public Policy Studies
F 2002 A New World: AIDS and Its Impact on the Global Community Biology
F 2002 More than Kung-Fu Fighting: A Closer Look at Jin Yong's Tian Long Ba Bu AALL
F 2002 Asian-American Poetry English
F 2002 Ethical Implications and Cultural Complications of Healthcare Delivery and Biomedical Research on American Indian Populations Cultural Anthropology
F 2002 Breaking Queer Boundaries Sociology

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2003
SEM/YR
COURSE TITLE
SPONSORING DEPARTMENT
S 2003 Behind Television Culture Program in Film/Video
S 2003
F 2003
Black, White, and Shades of Gray: A Perspective on Race Relations Religion
University Writing Program
S 2003 Bridging Perceptions: The Inter-dynamics of the U.S. and India (BFC) AALL
S 2003 Christian Spirituality and Vocation History
S 2003 Crisis of Masculinity in Modern American Film English
S 2003 Crossing Cultural Boundaries: A Documentary Approach Public Policy Studies
S 2003 Disembodied Bodies HPER
S 2003
F 2003
Drug War in America (BFC) History
S 2003 Durham Giving Project Public Policy Studies
S 2003 Exploring Community Life and Leadership in North and South Carolina History
S 2003 Grateful Dead: Music, Culture, and History Music
S 2003 Hip Hop: Analysis of Art and Economy (BFC) Music
S 2003 Hispanic Immigrants and Modern Medicine Romance Studies
S 2003
F 2003
Holistic Medicine (Living): Integrating Spirit, Mind and Body in Healing HPER
S 2003 Honduras: Toward a Christian Understanding Religion
S 2003 Intellectual History of Conservative Thought Political Science
S 2003 Introduction to American Sign Language Education
S 2003
F 2003
Issues Facing America's Children (BFC) Public Policy Studies
S 2003 Power of the Media AALL
S 2003 Project WILD: Experiential Education, Leadership, and Growth Education
S 2003 Queer Revolutions (BFC) Women's Studies
S 2003 Refugee Experience AALL
S 2003 Religion of the Pharaohs Religion
S 2003 Rural Healthcare and Community Action (BFC) Public Policy Studies
S 2003 Service Leadership and Social Change Public Policy Studies
S 2003
F 2003
Service Learning: Expanding Your Duke Education Beyond the Classroom Education
Public Policy Studies
S 2003 Sex, Lies and Politics: A Global Look at AIDS (BFC) Biology
S 2003 Sweatshops at Home and Abroad (BFC) History
S 2003 "The Guitar's Turned Off, The Gas Tank's Empty": Issues in American Independent Rock Music
S 2003 The Shero: Inspiring Women and Feminist Leadership Public Policy Studies
S 2003 U.S., Israel, and the Palestinians (BFC) Literature
S 2003 United States of Immigrants (BFC) History
S 2003 Violence, Women and Trauma (BFC) Women's Studies
S 2003 To Sleep, Perchance to Dream: Oneironology 101 English
F 2003 Arthurian Legends English
F 2003 Authenticity 101: An American Nekyia Economics
F 2003 Educating Ourselves: Popular Education in Practice (BFC) Cultural Anthropology
F 2003 Geopolitics of Hunger and NGOs Political Science
F 2003 Great Battles and Generals History
F 2003 Indigenous Culture in a Multi-Ethnic Society Cultural Anthropology

Spring 2003 courses and descriptions
Fall 2003 courses and descriptions

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2004
SEM/YR
COURSE TITLE
SPONSORING DEPARTMENT
S 2004

Agony and Ecstasy: Spirituality Through Film and Literature, Section 1

Slavic Languages and Literature
S 2004

Agony and Ecstasy: Spirituality Through Film and Literature, Section 2

Slavic Languages and Literature
S 2004

Bad Girl Art: The Power of the Female Creative Will

Art History
S 2004

Black and White or Shades of Gray: A Perspective on Race Relations, Section 1

Cultural Anthropology
S 2004 Black and White or Shades of Gray: A Perspective on Race Relations, Section 2 Psychology
S 2004 Black and White or Shades of Gray: A Perspective on Race Relations, Section 3 Women's Studies
S 2004 Black and White or Shades of Gray: A Perspective on Race Relations, Section 4 University Writing Program
F 2004 Black, White and Shades of Gray: A Perspective on Race Relations Political Science
S 2004

The Black Death: Epidemic Experiences in the Medieval World

History
S 2004

Classical Liberalism: Philosophy, Economics, and Law

Political Science
F 2004 Contemporary Politics and Cinematic Techniques in the Real Time of "24" Slavic Languages and Literature
S 2004

Crossing Cultural Boundaries: Documentary Work as Agency for Social Change

Documentary Studies
S 2004

Dating and Mating: Hookup Culture at Duke

Sociology
S 2004

Drug War in America (BFC)

History
S 2004

The Durham Giving Project

Public Policy Studies
S 2004

The Ends of History

History
S 2004

Ethics in Practice: An Intergenerational Dialogue

Philosophy
S 2004

Experiential Education, Leadership and Growth

Education
S 2004

Exploring Community Life and Leadership in North and South Carolina

Public Policy Studies
S 2004 Faculty-Student Interaction: What's Up Professor? Public Policy
S 2004

From Havana to New York and Beyond: The Origin, Evolution, and Globalization of Salsa

Music
S 2004

Holding Eternity in an Hour: The Question of Time

Philosophy
S 2004

Honduras, Toward a Christian Understanding

Religion
S 2004
F 2004

Integrative Medicine and Holistic Living

HPER
S 2004

Introduction to American Sign Language

Education
S 2004

Models and Musclemen: Current Images of the "Ideal" Body

HPER
S 2004

Nonviolent Activism in Israel and Palestine (BFC)

Cultural Anthropology
S 2004

Overcoming the Odds: A Study of Hispanic Children in the Public School System

Education
S 2004

Popular Poetics: The Art of Spoken Word and Performance Poetry

English
S 2004

Programming with the .NET Framework

Computer Science
F 2004 Putting Documentary Work to Work Documentary Studies
S 2004

Nazi Director Leni Riefenstahl

Germanic Languages and Literature
F 2004 Racial Identity: At Duke Cultural Anthropology
F 2004 The Racial Rainbow: Minority Race Relations Cultural Anthropology
S 2004

Rural Health and Community Action (BFC)

Public Policy Studies
S 2004

Science and Multimedia

Chemistry
S 2004

Service Leadership and Social Change

Public Policy Studies
S 2004
F 2004

Service-Learning— Expanding Your Duke Education Beyond the Classroom

Education
Public Policy
S 2004

Sustainable Cities: Creating Healthy Places, Communities, and Environments

University Writing Program
S 2004 Thinking Critically About Sex Women's Studies
F 2004 US Policy and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict History


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2005
SEM/YR COURSE TITLE SPONSORING DEPARTMENT
S 2005
American Sign Language Education
S 2005
F 2005
Black, White and Shades of Gray Cultural Anthropology
S 2005 Crime, Order and Society History
S 2005 Current Soc/Econ Issues/Rural China Sociology
F 2005 Dark Realities: Suicide in America Psychology
S 2005
F 2005
Dating and Mating at Duke Women's Studies
S 2005 Experiential Education Education
S 2005 Global Health Public Policy Studies
S 2005 Ideals of Blackness African & African- American Studies
S 2005 Integrative Medicine Health, Phys Ed, Recreation
S 2005 Intergenerational Ethics Political Science
S 2005 Minority Race Relations Cultural Anthropology
F 2005 Open-Source Design Techniques Computer Science
S 2005 Popular Debate: Backroom Politics and the West Wing Women's Studies
S 2005 Popular Education/Theory & Practice African & African-American Studies
S 2005
F 2005
Racial Identity: At Duke and Beyond Cultural Anthropology 
S 2005 Russian on the Go Slavic Languages and Literature
S 2005
F 2005
Service-Learning: Expanding your Duke Education Beyond the Classroom Education
Public Policy Studies
S 2005

Sexuality/Politics/Femininity

Public Policy Studies 
S 2005 Sociological Perspectives of Pornography Sociology
S 2005 The Durham Giving Project Public Policy Studies
S 2005
F 2005
The Physician Activist Public Policy Studies 
S 2005 Transnational Movement of Workers Cultural Anthropology
S 2005 What is Asian American Studies? Asian American Languages and Literature
S 2005

Greeks, Alcohol and Campus Culture

Cultural Anthropology

Spring 2005 courses and descriptions
Fall 2005 courses and descriptions

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2006
S 2006 Addressing Social Justice Issues at Home and Abroad Public Policy
S 2006
Black, White, and Shades of Gray Cultural Anthropology

S 2006

F 2006

Dating and Mating: Hookup Culture at Duke Women's Studies
S 2006 Durham Giving Project Education
S 2006 Developing Activism to End Violence Against Women Women's Studies
F 2006 Ethics Through Time and Context An International Dialogue Philosophy
F 2006 Global Health:  The Intersection of Medicine, Policy, and Economics Biology
F 2006 History and Hollywood:  Imagining the Past Through American Cinema German
S 2006 Ideals of Blackness African and African American Studies
S 2006 Interfaith Wisdom for Spiritual Growth Public Policy
S 2006 Introduction to Experiential Education Education
S 2006 Introduction to Russian Society and Culture Slavic Languages and Literature
F 2006 Investment Political Economy and Economic Regionalism in Asia Economics
F 2006 Latinos in Durham Romance Studies
S 2006 Leadership in the Black American Community Cultural Anthropology
S 2006 Lost in Translation: Asians in America Cultural Anthropology
F 2006 Lost in Translation: Asians in America Asian and African Languages & Literature
S 2006 Medicine in Contemporary America: Religious and Social Dimensions Religion
S 2006 Myth in Contemporary Literature: Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman" Library English
S 2006 Patterns Computer Science
S 2006 Treating Parents, Treating Children? Chronic Illness in the Family Public Policy

S 2006

F 2006

Racial Identity: At Duke and Beyond Cultural Anthropology
F 2006 Religious Tradition and Spiritual Growth Public Policy
S 2006 Service-Learning: Expanding your Duke Education Beyond the Classroom Education
S 2006 Songwriting and Popular Music Music
S 2006 Universe, Brain and Mind Philosophy
S 2006 The Zapatistas: The Tale of Always and Never Literature

Fall 2006 Course Descriptions and Syllabi

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2007
F 2007 Averting a Health Care Disaster: The Promise of Prospective Medicine Cultural Anthropology

S 2007

F 2007

Black, White, and Shades of Gray: A Perspective on Race Relations Education

S 2007

Black Women Identity at Duke (This Is Your Home) Women's Studies
F 2007 Ethics in Science, Medicine, & Technology: Good Knowledge, Evil Purposes English

S 2007

F 2007

Dating and Mating at Duke: Hookup Culture at Duke Women's Studies
S 2007 Durham Giving Project Education
S 2007 Ethics in Science, Medicine, & Technology: Good Knowledge, Evil Purposes Public Policy
S 2007 Experiential Education Biology
S 2007 Exxamining the XX in Global Issues: Gender Disparities in Social Problems Public Policy
F 2007 Food For Thought Political Science
F 2007 Fresh Outlook, Timeless Ethics Education
S 2007 Latinos in Durham: Exploring the Issues As Students Romance Studies
S 2007 Lost in Translation: Asians in America Cultural Anthropology
F 2007 Popular Music 1940s to Present Music

S 2007

F 2007

Racial Identity: At Duke and Beyond Public Policy
F 2007 Religious Traditions and Interfaith Dialogue History
S 2007 Social Justice Issues at Home and Abroad Public Policy
F 2007 The Gothic Wasteland?: A Conversation on Duke Campus Ethics