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Courses are cross-listed when the curriculum is interdisciplinary in nature and the course is offered through multiple departments. That is, two course listings identify the same courses. The listings will have identical numbers—only the course prefix varies.

Students may not register for both cross-listed courses in the same term. Students must register for the same curricular area both times if/when repeating a course for grade replacement (e.g., if the course were originally taken as ENGL 336, it must be repeated as ENGL 336 for the grade to automatically replace the original grade).

Some certifications, licensures, and programs may require a specific number of credits from certain curricular disciplines. Therefore, students should review program constraints before enrolling for cross-listed courses.

ADTN/WMNS 265 Women’s Health Issues
ADTN/S W 360 Death and Bereavement
AIS /ENGL 142 Introduction to Literature of the American Indian
AIS /ANTH 161 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
AIS /HIST 240 American Indian History
AIS /ENGL 242 The American Indian in Literature and Film
AIS /POLS 250 American Indian Politics
AIS /GEOG 311 Middle America
AIS /GEOG 322 Native Geographies
AIS /ARTH 324 Native Art of the Americas
AIS /ANTH 325 North American Indians
AIS /RELS 330 Indigenous Religions of the Americas
AIS /ARTH 335 Precolumbian Art of Mexico and Central America
AIS /ENGL 345 American Indian Autobiography
AIS /ENGL 346 Major Works in American Indian Literature
AIS /HIST 468 Studies in American Indian History
AIS /HIST 482 Wisconsin Indian History
ANTH/AIS 161 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH/AIS 325 North American Indians
ANTH/WMNS 356 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
ARTH/AIS 324 Native Art of the Americas
ARTH/AIS 335 Precolumbian Art of Mexico and Central America
BIOL/WMNS 309 Women in the Life Sciences
C I /THEA 361 Teaching Theatre Arts
C I /WMNS 436 Education of Girls and Women in the United States
C J /ENGL 273 Literature of Fact
C J /WMNS 317 Women and the Mass Media
CHEM/PHYS 380 Introduction to Materials Science
CRMJ/SOC 103 Survey of the Criminal Justice System
CRMJ/SOC 302 Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice
ECON/WMNS 337 Women and the Labor Market
ECON/WMNS 357 Women and Economic Development
ENGL/AIS 142 Introduction to Literature of the American Indian
ENGL/AIS 242 The American Indian in Literature and Film
ENGL/C J 273 The Literature of Fact
ENGL/WMNS 290 Images of Women in Contemporary Literature
ENGL/WMNS 332 Women in African Literature
ENGL/AIS 345 American Indian Autobiography
ENGL/AIS 346 Major Works in American Indian Literature
ENGL/WMNS 347 Studies in Women’s Literature
GEOG/AIS 311 Middle America
GEOG/AIS 322 Native Geographies
HIST/WMNS 205 American Women’s History
HIST/AIS 240 American Indian History
HIST/WMNS 385 History of Middle Eastern Muslim Women
HIST/WMNS 394 Studies in the History of Women
HIST/AIS 468 Studies in American Indian History
HIST/WMNS 473 American Women’s History to 1870
HIST/WMNS 474 American Women’s History Since 1870
HIST/AIS 482 Wisconsin Indian History
LAS /SPAN 352 Contemporary Spanish American Civilization
LAS /SPAN 367 Survey of Spanish American Literature
LAS /SPAN 476 The Novel in Spanish America
LAS /SPAN 477 The Novel in Spanish America
LAS /SPAN 480 Spanish American Literature and Film
MATH/PHYS 440 Fourier Optics
MUSI/WMNS 306 Women in Music
PHIL/RELS 326 Asian Religious Philosophies
PHIL/WMNS 377 Philosophy and Feminism
PHIL/RELS 381 Writing Essays in Philosophy or Religious Studies
PHIL/RELS 450 Critiques of God
PHYS/CHEM 380 Introduction to Materials Science
PHYS/MATH 440 Fourier Optics
POLS/AIS 250 American Indian Politics
POLS/WMNS 351 Women and Politics
RELS/PHIL 326 Asian Religious Philosophies
RELS/AIS 330 Indigenous Religions of the Americas
RELS/WMNS 353 Emancipating Eve and Adam: The Women’s Movement in Religion
RELS/WMNS 355 Women and World Religions
RELS/PHIL 381 Writing Essays in Philosophy or Religious Studies
RELS/PHIL 450 Critiques of God
S W /ADTN 360 Death and Bereavement
SOC /CRMJ 103 Survey of the Criminal Justice System
SOC /WMNS 202 Women and Men in Society: The Sociology of Gender
SOC /CRMJ 302 Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice
SOC /WMNS 419 Sociology of Women
SPAN/LAS 352 Contemporary Spanish American Civilization
SPAN/LAS 367 Survey of Spanish American Literature
SPAN/LAS 476 The Novel in Spanish America
SPAN/LAS 477 The Novel in Spanish America
SPAN/LAS 480 Spanish American Literature and Film
SPAN/WMNS 482 Women in Spanish American Literature
THEA/C I 361 Teaching Theatre Arts
WMNS/SOC 202 Women and Men in Society: The Sociology of Gender
WMNS/HIST 205 American Women’s History
WMNS/ADTN 265 Women’s Health Issues
WMNS/ENGL 290 Images of Women in Contemporary Literature
WMNS/MUSI 306 Women in Music
WMNS/BIOL 309 Women in the Life Sciences
WMNS/C J 317 Women and the Mass Media
WMNS/ENGL 332 Women in African Literature
WMNS/ECON 337 Women and the Labor Market
WMNS/ENGL 347 Studies in Women’s Literature
WMNS/POLS 351 Women and Politics
WMNS/RELS 353 Emancipating Eve and Adam: The Women’s Movement in Religion
WMNS/RELS 355 Women and World Religions
WMNS/ANTH 356 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
WMNS/ECON 357 Women and Economic Development
WMNS/PHIL 377 Philosophy and Feminism
WMNS/HIST 385 The History of Middle Eastern Muslim Women
WMNS/HIST 394 Studies in the History of Women
WMNS/SOC 419 Sociology of Women
WMNS/C I 436 Education of Girls and Women in the United States
WMNS/HIST 473 American Women’s History to 1870
WMNS/HIST 474 American Women’s History Since 1870
WMNS/SPAN 482 Women in Spanish American Literature

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