List of Writing-In-the-Discipline Courses
All departments at Dickinson offer at least one WID course; most departments offer more than one. Some disciplines prefer to meet the WID goals over two courses (see * below). In addition, faculty will often choose to teach as WID a course not designated as such in The Bulletin. These courses will be listed in the class schedule each semester.
The following is a list of courses that are always designated WID.
AFST 200: Approaches to Africana Studies
AFST 304: Afro-Brazilian Literature
AMST 202: Workshop in Cultural Analysis
ANTH 220: Ethnography
ANTH 227: Forensic Anthropology
ANTH 240: Qualitative Methods
ANTH 241: Measurement and Quantification in the Social Sciences
ANTH 242: Quantitative Methods in Biocutural Anthropology
ANTH 290: Archaeological Methods
ANTH 300: Archaeological Theory and Interpretation
ANTH 331: Human Evolution
ANTH 336: Theory in Cultural Anthropology
ARCH 290: Archaeological Methods
ARCH 300: Archaeological Theory and Interpretation
ARTH 300: Artists, Audience, Patrons: Art & Architecture of the Italian Renaissance
ARTH 305: Topics on Modern Design in East Asia
ARTH 313: Modern Art
ARTH 314: Contemporary Art
BIOL 423: Plant Physiological Ecology w/Lab
CHEM 347: Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry w/Lab
CLST 251: Greek History
CLST 253: Roman History
EASN 305: Colloquium in East Asian Humanities
EASN 306: Colloquium on East Asian Society
ECON 230: Political Economy of Gender
ECON 351: Gender and Development
ECON 398: Advanced Econometrics
EDST 260: Introduction to Educational Research
ENGL 220: Introduction to Literary Studies
ENGL 221: Workshop in Writing
ENST 330: Environmental Policy
ENST 338: A Just Energy Transition
FREN 220: Language and Civilization Immersion
FREN 231: French and Francophone Cultural Histories
FREN 232: Professional French
GEOS 201: Surface Processes
GEOS 305: Earth Materials with GEOS 309: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy*
GRMN 202: Intermediate German II: Mediated German Cultures
HIST 370: Cold War in Africa 1945-1990
HIST 384: Immigration, Race and the Nation in Latin America
INST 351: Gender and Development
ITAL 231: Reading and Writing Contemporary Italian Culture
LALC 304: Afro-Brazilian Literature
LALC 384: Immigration, Race and the Nation in Latin America
LATN 243: Lucretius
LAWP 220: Foundations in Law & Policy
MATH 211: Foundations of Higher Mathematics
MUAC 345: Keys to Music 6-Theorizing Possibilities
MUAC 354: German Music and Politics
MUAC 357: Ear to the Earth
NRSC 200: Perspectives in Neuroscience
PHIL 301: Metaphysics
PHIL 302: Ethical Theory
PHIL 303: Epistemology
PHIL 304: Philosophy of Language
PHIL 391: Advanced Topics
PHYS 211: Vibrations, Waves & Optics with PHYS 212: Intro to Relativistic and Quantum Physics*
PORT 304: Afro-Brazilian Literature
PSYC 210: Analysis of Psychological Data with PSYC 211: Design of Psychological Research*
RELG 410: Interpreting Religion
SCIE 259: Writing Science News
SOCI 227: Politcal Economy of Gender
SPAN 231: Spanish Composition
THDA 316: Dance History Seminar: Modernism and the Body
THDA 319: Dramaturgy
WGSS 200: Feminist Practices, Writing and Research
WRPG 211: Topics in Expository Writing
WRPG 214: Working with Writers: Theory and Practice