Course Offerings
Fall 2020 Course Offerings Count for the Southern Studies Minor
GEH = Counts for Gen Ed Humanities Credit
HONS 172 Introduction to Southern Studies MW 3:25-4:40 Prof Scott Peeples (GEH)
Equivalent to SOST 200, open only to Honors College Students: [If there is space available, non-Honors College Students may apply for permission to register. Please email eichelbergerj@cofc.edu if interested.]
Go beyond stereotypes in this interdisciplinary overview of the region’s diverse history & culture: music, foodways, history, architecture, pop culture, literature, religion, sports, politics . . . Course includes experiential learning & research on topic of each student’s choice.
African American Studies
AAST 270 Folklore of the African Diaspora MWF 12-12:50 Prof Kameelah Martin
Music & Jazz History
MUSC 222.04 All That Jazz: A Guided Tour of America’s Music ONLINE Prof. Yiorgos Vassilandonakis (GEH)
MUSC 365 01 Gospel Choir Prof. Brenten Weeks
Religious Studies
SOST 175 Religion, Art and Culture: Searching for the Sacred in Southern Art, Food, and Music (GEH)
2 sections. MW 4-5:15 OR TTh 1:40-2:55 Prof. Zeff Bjerken
HONS 175 Approaches to Religion [Caribbean emphasis] TR 1:40-2:55 Prof. Leonard Lowe
Art History & Historic Preservation
ARTH 338 American Vernacular Architecture & Material Culture 9-950 MWF Prof. Grant Gilmore
ARTH 339 History of American Interiors MW 3:25-4:40 Prof. William Bates
HPCP 299 Preservation Planning Studio Th 2-5 PM Prof. James Ward
Natural Science and Food Production
GEOL 257 Marine Geology 10:50-12:05 TTh; Lab W 2-5 Prof. Leslie Sautter
ENVT 452 ST: Sustainable Food Systems 10:50-12:05 Prof. Ashley Lavender
History
HIST 216 African American History to 1865 MWF 10-10:50 Prof. Shannon Eaves (GEH)
HIST 310 ST: The American Indians of the Southeast to Removal TR 1:40-2:55 Prof. Christophe Boucher (GEH)
HIST 323 Society and Culture of Early Charleston T 5:30-8:15 Prof. Robert Stockton (GEH)
HIST 210/JWST 300 ST: African Americans & Jews in U. S. History, MW 2-3:15, Prof. Ashley Walters (GEH)
Education
EDFS 201 Foundations of Education [multiple sections] (GEH)
Charleston, Past & Present
HPCP 285 Drawing Charleston Th 2-5 PM Prof. Ralph Muldrow
GEOG 219 Reading the Lowcountry Landscape ONLINE Prof. Annette Watson (If full, Southern Studies minors should contact Dr. Watson to arrange permission to register)
FYSE 115 The Wonderful World of Real Estate According to King Street 2-3:15 Prof. Elaine Worzala
FYSE 131 Presidential Elections. Made. Here. 250th MWF 9-9:50 Prof. Jordan Ragusa
Course Offerings (Summer 2019)
- SOCY 109 02 ST: The Sociology of Charleston MTWRF 08:30 am-12:00 pm 05/13-05/31 -Prof. Tracy L Burkett
- ARTH 333 01 Traditional Design and Preservation in Charleston MTWRF 08:30 am-12:00 pm 05/13-05/31 -Prof. Ralph Charles Muldrow
- ENGL 362 01 Regionalism in American Literature 05/13-06/24 ONLINE -Prof. John Michael Duvall
- ENGL 313 01 African American Literature 05/13-06/24 ONLINE -Prof. Valerie D Frazier
- ECON 360 01 ST: Tourism and the Gambling Industry MTWRF 08:30 am-12:00 pm 05/13-05/31 -Prof. Douglas M Walker
- GEOG 219 01 Reading the Lowcountry Landscape 07/08-08/04 ONLINE -Prof. Annette M Watson
- RELS 250 02 Religion in America 06/04-07/03 ONLINE -Prof. Leonard J Lowe
- MUSC 222 01 ST: All That Jazz: A Guided Tour of America’s Music 05/13-05/31 ONLINE -Prof. Yiorgos Vassilandonakis
- MUSC 222 02 ST: Like a Rolling Stone: History and Development of Rock Music 05/13-06/24 ONLINE -Prof. Yiorgos Vassilandonakis
- AAST 300 01 ST: Ancestries of Enslavement TR 01:40 pm-02:55 pm -Prof. Kameelah L Martin
- AAST 370 01 Afro-Caribbean Literature TR 12:15 pm-01:30 pm -Prof. Kameelah L Martin
- AAST 300 01 ST: Ancestries of Enslavement TR 01:40 pm-02:55 pm -Prof. Kameelah L Martin
- ARTH 338 01 American Vernacular Architecture and Material Culture MWF 09:00 am-09:50 am -Prof. Richard Grant Gilmore
- ARTM 360 04 Special Topics: Managing and Documenting the Charleston Jazz Initiative M 4:00-6:45 PM -Prof. Karen Chandler
- BIOL 338 01 Entomology TR 10:50 am-12:05 pm -Prof. Brian G Scholtens
- CPAD 605 01 Drawing Charleston W 01:00 pm-04:00 pm -Prof. Ralph Charles Muldrow
- EDFS 201 Foundations of Education [multiple sections]
- ENGL 364 01 ST: Afro-Caribbean Literature TR 12:15 pm-01:30 pm -Prof. Kameelah L Martin
- GEOL 213 01 Natural Hazards MWF 12:00 pm-12:50 pm -Prof. Steven C Jaume'
- GEOL 257 01 Marine Geology TR 10:50 am-12:05 pm -Prof. Leslie R Sautter
- HPCP 285 01 Drawing Charleston W 01:00 pm-04:00 pm -Prof. Ralph Charles Muldrow
- HPCP 299 01 Preservation Planning Studio M 02:00 pm-05:00 pm -Prof. James L Ward
- HPCP 299 02 Preservation Planning Studio R 02:00 pm-05:00 pm -Prof. James L Ward
- HPCP 415 01 Senior Seminar TR 10:50 am-12:05 pm -Prof. James L Ward
- HIST 216 01 African American History to 1865 MW 04:00 pm-06:45 pm -Prof. Bernard E Powers
- HIST 222 01 History of South Carolina T 05:30 pm-08:15 pm -Prof. Robert P Stockton
- HIST 310 01 ST: Monuments, Lies, and Celebrations: Historical Memory TR 10:50 am-12:05 pm -Prof. Adam H Domby
- HIST 410 01 Res Seminar in US History: The Long Civil Rights Movement MW 02:00 pm-03:15 pm -Prof. Shannon C Eaves
- MUSC 222 04 ST: All That Jazz: A Guided Tour of America's Music ONLINE -Prof. Yiorgos Vassilandonakis
- POLI 330 01 Southern Politics TR 09:25 am-10:40 am -Prof. Heyward G Knotts
- RELS 270 01 African-American Religions TR 01:40 pm-02:55 pm -Prof. Matthew J Cressler
- SOST 175 01 Religions in the U.S. South TR 12:15 pm-01:30 pm -Prof. Zeff Bjerken
- SOST 200 01 Introduction to Southern Studies TR 10:50 am-12:05 pm -Prof. Julia L Eichelberger
Additional Special Topics Courses May Be Added As More Information Becomes Available.
Certain Independent Studies and Tutorials May Be Eligible Depending on Their Content
Questions? Contact the Southern Studies Program Director at eichelbergerj@cofc.edu
If any course on this list is not assigned proper credit within your Degree Audit, please contact the Program Director so the matter may be corrected. Email: eichelbergerj@cofc.edu