FIG Related Courses

Following are a series of related courses for each of our 2018 FIG offerings. These related courses are provided by previous FAs of each FIG who have experience with various courses related to their FIGs. This can act as a great guide to continue studying the theme of your FIG after your first term!

 

Art of Storytelling

Finding Your Voice: TA 271 & COLT 101

  • COLT 231: Literature & Society
  • ENG 104: Intro to Fiction
  • ENG 200: Public Speaking
  • TA 250: Acting I
  • COLT 211: Comparative World Literature
  • COLT 360: Gender & Identity
  • ENG 300: Intro to Literature Criticism
  • TA 474: Themes in Dramatic Literature
  • TA 471: Studies in Theatre & Culture
  • COLT 301: Approaches to Comparative Literature

My Visual Story: ENG 280 & ARH 210

  • FLR 255: Folkore & US Pop Culture
  • ENG 385: Graphic Narratives & Cultural Theory
  • ENG 381: Film, Media, and Culture
  • More coming soon...

Night Out: Eugene Theatre: TA 3271 & PPPM 280

  • COLT 212: Comp. World Cinema
  • DAN 251: Looking at Dance
  • PPPM 201: Intro to Public Policy
  • FHS 328: Human Development in Family
  • TA 367: Theatre History

Our Storied Past: SCAN 259 & ANTH 163

  • ANTH 161: Intro to Cultural Anthropology
  • SCAN 220: Kierkegaard to Kafka
  • SCAN 251: Text and Interpretation
  • SWED 101-103: 1st Year Swedish
  • HIST 103: Western Civilization
  • LING 201: Language & Power
  • ENG 423: The Age of Beowulf
  • ENG 425: Medieval Romance
  • CLAS 301: Greek & Roman Epic
  • HUM 300: Themes in Humanities
  • HIST 320: High Middle Ages Europe
  • SCAN 343: Norse Mythology

Remixing Media, ©ritiquing ©ulture: CINE 230 & ARTD 250

  • ARTD 251: Time-Based Digital Arts
  • ARTD 252: Interactive Digital Arts
  • CINE 267: History of the Motion Picture II
  • ENG 260: Media Aesthetics
  • ENG 110: Intro to Film & Media
  • ENG 381: Film, Media, & Culture
  • ES 345M: Music, Politics, and Race
  • PHIL 332: Philosophy of Film
  • J 331: Digital Video Production
  • ARTD 360: Digital Imaging

Stories We Tell: SCAN 251 & PHIL 110

  • PHIL 123: Internet Society & Philosophy
  • PHIL 211: Existentialism
  • PHIL 215: Philosophy and Cultural Diversity
  • SOC 204: Intro to Sociology
  • FLR 235: Folklore & The Supernatural
  • SCAN 343: Norse Mythology
  • GER 354: German Gender Studies
  • SCAN 315: Nordic Cinema
  • SCAN 317: Directors, Movements and Manifestos
  • PHIL 372: Teaching Child Philosophy Inquiry

Tales and Traditions: Africa: FLR 250 & DAN 251

  • DAN 252: Fundamentals of Rhythm
  • MUS 250: Popular Music Global Context
  • DAN 185: African Dance
  • DAN 301: African Dance Aesthetic Global
  • MUS 367: Survey African Music
  • DAN 410: African Performance

Thinking Images: PHIL 332 & CINE 265

  • Courses coming in the fall...

War and Peace: RUSS 204 & HIST 240

  • RUSS 240: Russian Culture
  • RUSS 205: Intro to Russian Literature
  • ENG 105: World Literature
  • HIST 245: Russia, America, & the World
  • GEOG 204: Geography of Russia & Neighbors
  • ANTH 284: Warfare in Human Evolution
  • HIST 345: Early Russia
  • HIST 346: Imperial Russia
  • RUSS 331: Russian Short Story
  • HIST 388: Vietnam War & the United States

 

Becoming Human

Becoming Human

Animal Behavior: ANTH 171 & BI 132

  • ANTH 173: Evolution of Human Sexuality
  • ANTH 260: Domestic Animals
  • ANTH 270: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
  • BI 211: General Bio I: Cells
  • BI 356: Animal Psychology
  • BI 380: Evolution
  • BI 390: Animal Behavior
  • ANTH 463: Primate Behavior

Human Genome: CH 221 & CH 227

  • HPHY 112: Science of Health*
  • BI 122: Intro to Human Genetics*
  • BI 123: Biology of Cancer
  • BI 140: Science, Policy, & Biology*
  • BI 211: General Biology 1: Cells
  • BI 214: Gen Biology IV: Mechanisms
  • HPHY 212: Evidence, Interference, & Biostatistics
  • BI 320: Molecular Genetics
  • BI 358: Investigations in Medical Physiology
  • BI 410: Intro to Programming Biology
  • BI 423: Human Molecular Genetics
  • BI 424: Advanced Molecular Genetics
  • BI 427: Molecular Genetics of Human Diseases
  • CH 464: RNA Biochemistry
  • BI 486: Population Genetics*
  • BI 493: Genomic Approaches & Analysis*
  • HC 441H: Who Am I? A Genetic Inquiry*
  • BI 320: Molecular Genetics

Humans: An Origin Story: ANTH 270 & SOC 204

  • ANTH 280: Intro Language & Culture
  • ANTH 170: Intro Human Origins
  • SOC 207: Social Inequality
  • ANTH 330: Hunters & Gatherers
  • ANTH 361: Human Evolution
  • SOC 310: Development of Sociology
  • SOC 345: Race and Ethnicity
  • ANTH 278: Scientific Racism

Speak Your Mind: LING 101 & PSY 201

  • LING 295: Child Language (Pre-Approved Elective for LING Minor)
  • LING 294: Language, Culture and Society (Pre-Approved Elective for LING Minor)
  • KOR 101: First-Year Korean
  • PSY 302: Scientific Thinking
  • PSY 304: Biosychology (core course for PSY major)
  • PHIL 425: Philosophy of Language (pre-approved elective for LING major)

The Far Side: BI 132 & PSY 201

  • BI 150: The Ocean Planet
  • PSY 202: Mind and Society
  • PS 109: Politics Scienc & Body
  • BI 357: Marine Biology
  • BI 390: Animal Behavior
  • PSY 304: Biopsychology
  • ANTH 376: Genomics and Anthropology

 

breaking barriers

Breaking Barriers

Breaking the Wall: GER 221 & PSY 202

  • GER 222: Voices of Dissent in Germany
  • GER 251: Sexuality (German Culture and Thought)
  • GER 252: War, Violence, and Trauma
  • PSY 201: Mind and Brain
  • PSY 202: Mind and Society
  • GER 361: Literary Movements
  • GER 351: Diversity in Germany
  • REL 357: War, Terrorism, and Religion
  • SOC 313: Social Issues and Movements
  • PSY 306: Social Psychology

Face to Face: SOC 204 & J 201

  • PSY 202: Mind and Society
  • J 100: Media Professions
  • PPPM 280: Intro to the Nonprofit Sector
  • J 350: Principles of Public Relations
  • SOC 355: Sociology of Gender
  • SOC 380: Intro to Deviance, Control and Crime
  • SOC 207: Social Inequality
  • WGS 101: Intro to Women's and Gender Studies
  • J 408: Confidence (available for Journalism majors only)
  • COLT 360: Gender and Identity in Literature

He, She, Xe, They: Gender and Power: LING 201 & WGS 101

  • PHIL 110: Human Nature
  • SOC 204: Intro to Sociology
  • LING 302: Intro to Ling Behavior
  • WGS 303: Women & Gender in American History

Human Hierarchies: SOC 204 & WGS 101

  • WGS 201: Intro to Queer Studies
  • ES 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies
  • SOC 207: Social Inequality
  • SOC 313: Social Issues
  • SOC 355: Sociology of Gender
  • ANTH 315: Gen/Folk/Inequality
  • PS 348: Women in Politics
  • WGS 303: Women & Gender American History

Media Mirror: J 201 & PSY 202

  • Courses coming in the fall...

(Re)defining Gender: GER 251 & WGS 101

  • ES 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies
  • PHIL 170: Love & Sex
  • GER 222: Voices of Dissent
  • J 350: Principles of Public Relations

Students without Borders: PSY 202 & course of choice (BI 121, HYPY 212, or INTL 340)

  • INTL 101: Intro to International Issues
  • PSY 201: Mind and Brain
  • INTL 370: International Human Rights
  • INTL 431: Cross Cultural Communication

Tomato Tomäto: LING 201 & SOC 204

  • J 201: Media and Society
  • WGS 101: Intro Wom & Gender St
  • PS 106: Power, Politics & Inequality
  • PSY 380: Psychology of Gender
  • SOC 301: American Society
  • SOC 313: Social Issues & Movements
  • SOC 207: Social Inequality
  • LING 211: Languages of the World
  • ES 352: Social Equality and Criminal Justice
  • LING 302: Intro to Ling Behavior

 

culture in review

Culture in Review

Education Revolution: EDST 111 & ES 101

  • ES 254: Intro to Chicano/Latino Studies
  • ES 252: Intro to Asian American Studies
  • PHIL 399: Teaching Middle-School Children Philosophy
  • WGS 303: Women and Gender American History
  • ES 301: Theoretical Perspectives

Enduring Tensions: HIST 211 & PS 201

  • Courses coming in the fall...

Hidden History: HIST 201 & ES 101

  • CAS 101H: Reacting to the Past
  • HIST 202: Building the US
  • HIST 248: Latinos in Americas
  • HIST 308: Hist of Women in the US
  • ES 352: Soc Equ & Crim Justice
  • ES 407: Seminar Nat Amer+Afr Amer
  • LING 199: Sp St Sahaptin I
  • ES 350: Native Americans and the Environment
  • HIST 469: Top Indian Removal

Hip Hop & Politics of Race: MUS 360 & ES 101

  • ES 250: Intro to African-American Studies
  • MUS 151: Popular Songwriting
  • MUS 270: History of the Blues
  • MUS 250: Popular Music Global Context
  • SOC 207: Social Inequality
  • ES 310: Top Sport, Race and Gender
  • ES 352: Social Equity and Criminal Justice
  • MUS 349: American Ethnic & Protest Music
  • MUS 407: Seminar Popular Music Studies
  • MUS 345M: Music, Politics, & Race
  • MUS 359: Music of the Americas

Human Possibilities: PHIL 110 & PS 106

  • PHIL 102: Ethics
  • PS 199: Sp St Ethics
  • PHIL 340: Environmental Philosophy
  • SOC 313: Social Issues and Movements

Just Futures: ENVS 203 & ES 101

  • AAD 250: Art and Values
  • SOC 207: Social Inequality
  • ENG 230: Intro to Environmental Literature
  • PHIL 102: Ethics
  • ENG 364: Comparative Ethnic American Literature
  • SOC 304: Community, Environment & Society
  • ENVS 345: Environmental Ethics
  • PS 375: Race, Politics, & Law
  • ES 352: Social Equality and Social Justice

Justice Matters: PHIL 307 & PS 201

  • PHIL 103: Critical Reasoning
  • PS 106: Power, Politics and Inequality
  • PHIL 216: Philosophy and Cultural Diversity
  • PS 260: Public Policy & Democracy
  • PS 204: Intro Comparative Politics
  • HIST 350: American Radicalism
  • PHIL 308: Social and Political Philosophy 2
  • LAW 301: Youth & Social Change
  • INTL 360: International Cooperation and Conflict
  • PS 347: Political Power/Influence/Control

Pass the MIC: MUS 151 & CINE 230

  • HIST 250: African American History
  • MUJ 351: History of Jazz from 1940s-present

Social Progress, Social Change: ES 101 & WGS 101

  • ES 250: Intro to African-American Studies
  • ES 256: Intro to Native American Studies
  • WGS 201: Intro to Queer Studies
  • ES 345: Music, Politics, & Race
  • PS 375: Race, Politics, & Law
  • J 320: Gender, Media, & Diversity
  • ES 352: Social Equity & Criminal Justice

Twelve Bars From Freedom: ES 352 & MUS 270

  • ES 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies
  • MUS 265: Rock History 1965-Present
  • MUS 250: Popular Music Global Context
  • PS 375: Race, Politics, & Law
  • ES 310: Media and Race
  • ES 380: Race, Migration, & Rights
  • MUS 345M: Music, Politics, & Race

 

Going Green

Going Green

Chemistry in Nature: CH 221 & CH 227

  • HPHY 105: Principles of Nutrition
  • PSY 201: Mind and Brain
  • ENVS 201: Intro to Environmental Studies
  • BI 132: Intro to Animal Behavior
  • GEOL 101: Earth's Dynamic Interior
  • GEOL 308: Oregon and Pacific Northwest
  • BI 233: Cell Biology
  • BI 359: Plant Biology
  • GEOL 306: Volcanoes and Earthquakes

Chemistry of Sustainability: CH 221 & CH 227

  • CH 113: The Chemistry of Sustainability
  • CH 114: Green Product Design
  • CH 140M: Science, Policy, and Biology
  • CH 401: Research
  • CH 420: Physical Organic Chemistry I
  • CH 411: Physical Chemistry

Edible History: HIST 215 & ENVS 225

  • HIST 105: World History
  • HIST 103: Western Civilization
  • ENVS 202: Introduction to Environmental Studies: Natural Sciences
  • ENVS 335: Allocation of Scarce Environmental Resources
  • ENVS 350: Ecological Footprint of Energy Generation
  • PS 367: Science and Politics of Climate Change

Food Matters: HIST 215 & ENVS 225

  • HIST 105: World History
  • ANTH 249: Archaeology of Wild Foods
  • ENVS 201: Intro to Environmental Studies – Social Sciences
  • ENVS 202: Introduction to Environmental Studies: Natural Sciences
  • ANTH 365: Food and Culture
  • HIST 415: Topic: Vegetarianism
  • LA 390: Urban Farm
  • ENVS 335: Allocation of Scarce Environmental Resources
  • ENVS 350: Ecological Footprint of Energy Generation
  • PS 367: Science and Politics of Climate Change

Food & the Garden: LA 260 & GEOG 141

  • LA 289: Landscape Architecture Design
  • GEOL 102: Environmental Geology & Land Development
  • GEOG 321: Climatology
  • GEOL 310: Earth Resource & Environment
  • LA 390: Urban Farm
  • LA 327: Plants – Winter
  • PHIL 220: Food Ethics
  • HPHY 105: Principles of Nutrition
  • LA 429: Civic Agriculture

Inside Architecture: ARCH 201 & ARH 314

  • ARCH 202: Design Skills
  • ARCH 283: Architectural Design I
  • ARH 204: History of Western Art I
  • ARCH 380: Architectural Design I
  • ARH 358: History of Design
  • ARH 354: Art Since 1945

Oregon Outside: GEOG 141 & GEOL 203

  • GEOG 201: World Regional Geography
  • GEOL 102: Environmental Geology & Land Development
  • ENVS 202: Intro Environmental Studies – Natural Sciences
  • GEOG 322: Geomorphology
  • GEOG 361: Global Environmental Change
  • GEOL 310: Earth Resource & Environment

Science for Social Change: CH 221 & ENVS 345

  • CH 221: General Chemistry I
  • SOC 207: Social Inequality
  • ENVS 202: Intro to Environmental Studies – Natural Sciences
  • CH 331: Organic Chemistry
  • CH 401: Res Green Chem/Nanosci
  • ENVS 345: Environmental Ethics

 

passport to world cultures

Passport to World Culture

Annabi' Arabi! : ARB 101 & REL 233

  • ANTH 250: Introduction to Middle East Studies
  • GEOG 209: Geography of the Middle East
  • ARB 102: Second term of first-year arabic
  • ARB 253: Introduction to Arabic Culture
  • REL 102: World Religions: Near Eastern Traditions
  • INTL 407: Middle Eastern Politics/ Development and Social Change in the Middle East
  • ARB 410: Seminar for Upper Division Arabic
  • ARB 353: Arab Film
  • PS 399: Politics of the Middle East
  • REL 335: Intro to the Qur'an

Bella Italia! : ITAL 101 & ITAL 150

  • ITAL 102: First-Year Italian
  • ITAL 152: Desire and Resistance in Italian Cinema
  • ITAL 318: Survey Baroque/Enlightenment
  • ITAL 305: Arte, Music, and Mass Media
  • ARH 323: Art of Ancient Rome
  • ARH 341: Italian Renaissance Art
  • ITAL 152: Desire and Resistance, Italian Cinema
  • ITAL 252: The Italian-American Experience
  • HIST 319: Early Middle Ages in Europe
  • ARH 348: Rome in the Age of Bernini

Carnegie Global Oregon: GEOG 142

  • INTL 101: Intro to International Issues
  • ANTH 280: Intro to Language & Culture
  • GEOG 141: Natural Environment
  • ANTH 361: Human Evolution
  • ANTH 314: Gender Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • GEOG 341: Population & Environment
  • PS 106: Power, Politics and Inequality
  • ES 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies
  • LAW 301: Youth and Social Change

Development Safari: SWAH 101 & INTL 240

  • INTL 101: Introduction to International Studies
  • HUM 215: Introduction to Africa
  • INTL 345: Africa Today
  • INTL 420: International Community Development
  • INTL 445: Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • SWAH 102: Second Term First-Year Swahili
  • FLR 225: Voices of Africa
  • HIST 326: Post-Colonial African History
  • DAN 410: DEMA African Ensemble

From Cuauhtémoc to Cumbia: LAS 200 & ANY SPAN or PORT course

  • ENG 109: World Literature
  • ENG 243: Intro Chicano/Latino Literature
  • SPAN 101: 1st Year Spanish
  • ENG 385: Graphic Narratives & Cultural Theory
  • SPAN 303: Expresiones Artisticas
  • SPAN 341: Hispanic Cultural Literature I
  • ES 254: Intro Chicano and Latino Studies
  • LAS 211: Literature and Power
  • ES 460: Race/Sex Latinx
  • HIST 480: Mexico

Gurus and Governors: REL 101 & HIST 211

  • REL 102: World Religion: Near East
  • PHIL 213: Asian Philosophy
  • REL 233: Intro to Islam
  • REL 302: Chinese Religions
  • REL 353: Dark Self East/West
  • REL 324: History East Christianity
  • HIST 191: China Past & Present
  • ARH 208: History of Chinese Art I
  • REL 353: Dark Self East/West
  • CRES 435: Israel and Palestine

International Outlook: J 201 & PS 205

  • INTL 101: Intro to International Issues
  • INTL 240: Perspective International Development
  • J 205: Gateway to Media I
  • J 314: Intro to Media Studies
  • J 396: International Communication
  • PS 340: International Political Economy

Modern Families: INTL 101 & FHS 213

  • FHS 215: Exploring Family & Human Services
  • SOC 204: Intro to Sociology
  • SOC 301: American Society
  • FHS 328: Human Development in Family

 

Science and Society

Science and Society

Making Sense of Numbers: CH 111 & MATH 101

  • Courses coming in the fall...

Mapping without Borders: GEOG 181 & CIS 110

  • GEOG 281: The World & Big Data
  • CIS 111: Intro Web Programming
  • CIS 122: Intro Prg & Prob Solv
  • GEOG 448: Tourism & Development
  • GEOG 481: GI Science I
  • GEOG 496: Location-Aware System

Risky Business: ECON 101 & PSY 202

  • BA 101: Intro to Business
  • PSY 201: Mind and Brain
  • EC 201: Intro to Economoic Analysis Micro
  • EC 202: Intro to Economic Analysis Macro
  • WR 121: College Composition I
  • EC 311: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
  • PSY 301: Scientific Thinking
  • PSY 305: Cognition
  • PSY 306: Social Psychology

Rock ‘n’ Physics: MUS 264 & PHYS 152

  • PHYS 202: General Physics II
  • MUS 227: Elements of Electronic
  • MUS 270: History of the Blues
  • MUS 349: American Ethnic & Protest Music
  • MUS 445: Electronic Composition
  • PHYS 351: Foundational Physics II

Science in the News: CH 221 & PSY 201

  • BI 211: General Biology I: Cells
  • J 201: Media and Society
  • CH 221: General Chemistry I
  • CH 222: General Chemistry II
  • CH 331: Organic Chemistry I
  • CH 332: Organic Chemistry II
  • CH 337: Organic Chemistry Lab

The Secret to Success in STEM: CH 221 & MATH 111 or 112

  • Courses coming in the fall...

Startups from the Ground Up: BA 101 & CIS 111

  • BA 215: Language of Business Decisions
  • BA 240: Managing Business Info
  • CIS 110: Fluency with Info Tech
  • CIS 210: Computer Science I
  • CIS 313: Intermediate Data Structures
  • CIS 314: Computer Organization
  • CIS 315: Intermed Algorithms