Fall 2022 Courses
X-listing suggests a treatment of “the Catholic,” in the broadest of senses, in some substantive way, not that Catholicism is the exclusive or primary focus of a course.
Unless they have a CATH course prefix, the following courses are developed within other units across the university and are “x-listed” as Catholic Studies. The program director is responsible for determining the suitability of courses for x-listing, but the instructors of record and their departments/units are responsible for managing the content and operations of the courses themselves. A student may apply an x-listed class to the Catholic Studies minor.
X-listed courses can also be found on MyAccess (now GU Experience): select ALL subjects; and under attribute type, find and select “X-List: CATH.” Click “search,” and all x-listed courses should appear.
Course Code | Course Title | Instructor |
Arab Studies | ||
ARST 484 | Palestine Today | Davis |
Art and Art History | ||
ARTH 101 | Ancient to Medieval Art | Tilney |
ARTH 102 | Renaissance to Modern Art | Tilney |
ARTH 122 | Art/Architecture of Med/Early Renaissance Italy | Oberer |
ARTH 228 | N. Renaissance Art | Acres |
ARTH 259 | Exchange in the Medieval World | |
ARTH 366 | Latin American Art (II) | Huezo |
ARTH 430 | GU: Architecture and History | Rufino |
Catholic Studies | ||
CATH 122 | Global Catholicism – Gateway to Catholic Studies | Collins, D |
English | ||
ENGL 108 | Chaucer and the Fourteenth Century | Hirsch |
German | ||
GERM 043 | Witches | Weigert |
Government | ||
GOVT 2671 | Human Rights in IR | McMorrow |
GOVT 3824 | Religion, Ethics, World Affairs | Christiansen |
History | ||
HIST 230 | Europe after Rome | Newfield |
HIST 232 | History and Legend in Medieval Britain | Moran Cruz |
HIST 244 | The French Empire since 1600 | Cross |
HIST 339 | The Eternal City: Rome | Astarita |
HIST 437 | Film and French Revolution | Collins, J |
Jewish Civilization | ||
JCIV 028 / INAF 028 | US Catholics, Hitler, and Holocaust | Brown-Fleming |
JCIV 138 / INAF 028 | Theological Implications of Holocaust | Soltes |
JCIV 183 | Interfaith Marriage in Literature and Film | Orr |
JCIV 218 / DBST 218 | Nazi Policy and Practice: Disability | Desbois |
JCIV 254 | Arguing with God: Bible as Literature | Orr |
Music | ||
MUSC 114 | Music Culture: The European Tradition | Del Donna |
Portuguese | ||
PORT 350 | Amazonia | Santos |
Spanish | ||
SPAN 241 | Spain: Literature and Culture (I) | Borowitz |
SPAN 310 | Reparation in the Colony | Borowitz |
SPAN 336 | Modern Spain | Yarza |
Theology | ||
THEO 070 | Theologies of Social Justice | Werpehowski |
THEO 075 | Death and Eternal Life | Phan |
THEO 085 | Francis, Catholic, Social Thought, and Public Life | Daniels |
THEO 098 | Mystics, Prophets, Heretics | Cho |
THEO 121 | Catholic Ritual, Spirituality, and Justice | Koester |
THEO 140 | Christian Theology of the Americas | Lefebure |
THEO 153 | Irish Theology and Spirituality | Irvin |
THEO 171 | Liberation Theologies in the USA | Moon |
THEO 174 | Eros and Caritas | Fields |
THEO 185 | Religion, Ethics, and International Affairs | Hollenbach |
THEO 197 | Religion, Politics, and the Common Good | Heck |
THEO 247 | Animal Ethics | Steck |
THEO 281 | History of Christian Thought | Lamm |
Theater and Performance Studies | ||
TPST-110 / IDST-107 | Bearing Witness: Jan Karski | Njaka |