What interests you? Whether it's world cultures or film, the law, the media, or the brain, mindfulness, food or sports, there’s a great chance that the College of Humanities and Social Sciences has a class to match it.

What Do the Tags Mean?

We use tagging to help students explore courses and programs across the college. Tags identify courses that share common interests.

Courses that share tags do not necessarily substitute for one another as university, college, or program requirements. Only the University Catalog defines what requirements a particular course may fill. Some courses have prerequisites. Be sure to check the catalog course listing to make sure you're eligible to take the course.

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