The Courses of Interest sheet is a list of introductory-level courses, organized by time slot
and indentified by General Education Requirement category, which is used as an advising tool
by AARC advisors in discussions with student-athletes about major exploration and course
selection. Stanford student-athletes often have practice and competition commitments that
conflict with afternoon and evening course offerings, and as a result, face unique time constraints
in setting class schedules. For this reason, the AARC advising staff produces the list quarterly
with student-athletes as the intended audience. We make the list available in hard copy at the
Athletic Academic Resource Center to promote the use of the Courses of Interest sheet in the
context of an ongoing advising conversation with the student. Our student-athletes are
‘encouraged to explore all of Stanford’s course offerings and create a study list that meets both
short and long term academic goals.Courses of Interest Winter 10-11
‘Cas time i 50 minutes (9:00-9:50) unless noted otherwise.
key: Dept, Cat. #- Course Tie, Dayslime clas meets of units) (GER area fulfillment)
9am
ARTHIST 102- Empire and Aftermath: Greek Art from Parthenon to Praxiteles, MWF 9:30-10:45 (4(HUM)
ATHLETIC 187 - Analysis of Human Movement, TTh 9-10:50 (2-4) Kissick Aud
COMM 1B- Media, Culture & Society, TTh 9-10:15 (5X'SS)
MATH 19 - Calculus, MWF (3)(MATH)
MUSIC 41 - Music History 1600-1830, TTh 9-10:30+sec (4)(HUM)
MSE 271 - Global Entrepreneurial Marketing, TTh 9-10:30 (3-4)
STATS 60 - Intro to Statistics, MTWThF#sec (5)(MATH)
10am
ANTHRO 1 Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology, TTh 10-10:50+sec (5)(SS/GC)
DRAMA 103 - Beginning Improvising, MWF 10-11:50 (3) must attend 1" class
EESS 2 - Earth System History, TTh+sec (3)(NS)
ENGLISH 160- Poetry & Poetics, MTWTH (5)HUM)
HIST 1068- Global Human Geography, MWF+sec (5)(SS)(6C)
POLISCT 1145 - Intl. Security in Changing World, MTWThtsec (5\(SS)
PSYCH 125/CTL 130 - Beyond Stereotype Threat, F 10-11:50 (3)
11am
ARTHIST 3- Intro to History of Architecture, TTh 11-12:15 (5)(HUM) must attend 1° class
CLASSHIS 101- The Greeks, MWF (4-5XHUM)
COMM 131- Media, Ethics & Responsibilities, TTh 11-12:15 (4-5\(SS)
CSRE 196C- Intro to Comparative Studies ir Race & Ethnicity, MW 11-12:30 (5)(SS/AC)
DANCE 156- Social Dances of North America II, TTh 11-12:05 (1)
ECON 1A - Elementary Economics, MTWThesec (5)(SS)
HISTORY 50B/1508 - 19" Century America, MW 11-12:15 (3/5\\SS/AC)
HUMBIO 1225- Social Class, Race, Ethnicity & Health, TTh (4)(SS/AC)
POLISCE 2 - Intro to American NotI. Govt., MW 11-12:15+sec (5)(SS)
PSYCH 1 - Intro to Psychology, MWF 11-12:15+sec (5)(5S)
SOC 120 - Interpersonal Relations, TTh 11-12:15+sec (5(SS)
SOC 149 - The Urban Underclass, TTh+sec (5)(SS/AC)
Noon
AFRICAST 300 - Contemporary Issues in Africa, MW 12:15-1:05 (1)
CS 547 - Human Computer Interaction Seminar, F 12:50-2:-05 (1)
‘MED 207 - History of Medicine, Th 12-1 (1)
‘MED 242 - Physicians & Human Rights, M 12:15-1:05 (1)
SOC 142 - Sociology of Gende, MW 12:50-2:05+sec (5\(6S)1:15
ANTHRO 15 - Sex & Gender, TTh 1:15-3:05 (3)(SS/6S)
CEE 64 - Air Pollution, MWF (3(NS)
DRAMA 20 -Acting for Non-majors, MW 1:15-3:05 (1-3)
DRAMA 103 - Beginning Improvising, MWF 1:15-3:05 (3) must attend 1* class
PSYC 135 - Sleep 4 Dreams, MWF (3)
URBANST 110 - Intro to Urban Studies, MWF (4)(SS/AC)
Evening
ENGINEER 103 - Public Speaking T or W 7:30-10 (3)
MS6€ 41 - Financial Literacy, M 7-8 (1)
Miscellaneous
AFRICAAM 105-Intro to African & AA Studies TBD (5(HUM/AC)
MS6E 472 - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Sem, W 4:15-5:30 (1)
Don't forget language conversation classes & frosh/soph seminars
Special language classes (in frosh dorms)
GER fulfillment - Table
NS - Natural Science
E/AP ~ Engineeting & Applied Science
MATH - Mathematics
HUM - Humanities
SS - Sociel Sciences
AC - American Cultures
GC - Global Community
6S - Gender Studies
ER - Ethical Reasoning