Here are some opportunities to learn more about the South in Spring 2024 from outstanding professors across campus. Many of these courses fulfill other major or Gen Ed requirements.
Take these courses to learn more about the region’s diverse cultural traditions, its history, art, music, foodways, literature, etc.
- SOST 200 Interpreting Southern Cultures Prof. Moore 3:25-4:40
- HONS 172 (Honors College equivalent of SOST 200) Prof. Eichelberger 2-3:25 MW
- SOST/ENGL 241 Studying Southern Literature and Cultures Prof. Eichelberger 3:25-4:40
These courses count for Elective Credit in the Southern Studies Minor
- AAST 300.01. The Life and Writings of James Baldwin Mari Crabtree 9:25 TR
- AAST 300.02/WGST 323 Intersections of Spirituality, Anti-Racism, Social Justice and Practice Prof. McDaniel 10:50 TR
- ANTH 306. Historical Archaeology. Prof Platt MW 2-3:15
- BIOL 333 Ornithology Prof Hughes. M 7:30-11:30
- BIOL 334 Herpetology Prof Welch 10:50 TR
- EDFS 201 Foundations of Education (multiple sections)
- ENGL/SOST 241 Studying Southern Literature and Cultures Prof. Eichelberger 3:25-4:40
- ENGL 350 The GOAT [Greatest of All Time]: Toni Morrison. Prof Johnson 3:25 MW
- HIST 210.01 Indigenous Southeast to Removal Prof. Boucher 12 MWF
- HIST 210.02 Civil War and Reconstruction 2-3:15 MW
- HIST 210.03 Special Topics in Heritage Interpretation. Prof. Veal MW 3:25-4:40
- HIST 217 African American History since 1865 Prof. Eaves 9:25 TR
- HIST 250 Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade Prof. Cropper 10:50 TR
- HIST 310/JWST 310 Southern Jewish History MW 2-3:15
- HPCP 299 Preservation Planning Studio Prof. Moffatt 2-5 M
- HPCP 290 Rendering Architecture and Landscapes Prof. Muldrow 1-4 W
- MUSC 222.07 Black Musics in the Americas Prof. Sauberlich 1 MWF
- MUSC 365.01. Gospel Choir Prof. Brown M 4-5:50 (1 credit hour)
- POLI 359 Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Latin Studies Prof Thomas 4-6:45 pm T
- WGST/AAST 323 Intersections of Spirituality, Anti-Racism, Social Justice and Practice Prof. McDaniel 10:50 TR