DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION (EXTENSION SCHOOL) 2005-2006
Programs
and Course Titles
*courses marked by an asterisk will not be offered this academic year
DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION,
EXTENSION SCHOOL
51 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
(Ph) 617 495 4024
http://www.extension.harvard.edu
The Extension School is a degree-granting school at Harvard, and is distinguished
by its program of open admission, part-time study, evening courses, and low
tuition. The Extension School offers a Bachelor of Liberal Arts (ALB) and
a Master of Liberal Arts (ALM).
Courses
of Primary Interest to the Study of Gender
http://www.dce.harvard.edu/extension/2005-06/courses/default.jsp
Anthropology
ANTH E-167. Culture and the Individual: Multicultural Social Psychology
(Thomas M. Kiefer)
Art
HARC
E-100.
Methods and Theory of Art History (Cynthia
A. Fowler)
English
and American Literature
ENGL
E152c/W.
Major Writers of the Victorian Period: Poetry and Nonfictional Prose (Sue
Weaver Schopf)
ENGL E-125/W. Cross-Cultural
Studies in the Novel (Sue
Lonoff) Government
GOVT
E-1045. Justice (Michael J. Sandel)
Legal
Studies
LSTU
E-110. Law and Ethics: Making the Moral Decision (Ellsworth
Lapham Fersch)
Organizational
Behavior and Human Resources
OBHR
E-190.
Gender, Leadership, and Management (Patricia H. Dayton)
Philosophy
PHIL
E-167. Biomedical Ethics (Eli Hirsch)
Social
Sciences
SSCI
E-182/W.
Psychology of the Gendered Self (Joanna Bunker Rohrbaugh)
Sociology
SOCI E-116. Social Theories of Love and Intimacy (Neil Gross)
Courses
of Related Interest to the Study of Gender
http://www.dce.harvard.edu/extension/2005-06/courses/default.jsp
French
Language and Literature
FREN E-19.
Twentieth Century French Poetry (Raymond F. Comeau)
Government
GOVT E-1062.
Theories of Citizenship (Jan L. Feldman)
History
HIST E-108/W.
History of the Twentieth Century: 1951-2000 (Donald Ostrowski)
Psychology
PSYC E-1015.
Psychological Trauma (Richard J. McNally)
Spanish
Language and Literature
SPAN E-6.
Nucleos Culturales Hispanicos (Lorraine Ledford)
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