Tulane University offers a variety of courses on New Orleans and the Gulf South region. The Gulf South extends from Texas across the coasts of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi, and around Florida into the Caribbean. Every year, NOCGS compiles course offerings from this region and presents them as a poster.
Fall 2023 Courses

New Orleans & Gulf South Fall 2023 Courses
2000-01 Introduction to Africana Studies
Prof. Christopher Dunn TR
11am–12:15pm
4800-01 Black Women’s Health
Prof. Nghana Lewis M
5:30–8:10pm
4810-01 Black Queer Theory
Prof. Jerome Dent W
3–5:30pm
7810-01 Blackness in Latin America
Prof. TBA
1101-01 Native America: An Introduction
Prof. Judith Maxwell MWF
9–9:50am
3385-01
6385-01 Cultural Creolization
Prof. Nicholas Spitzer R
3:30–5:55pm
3545-01
6545-01 Urban Music
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres TR
11–12:15pm
3560-01
7560-01 Environmental Archaeology
Prof. Jason Nesbitt TR
12:30–1:45pm
3710-01
6710-01 Hist Ecology of Amazonia
Prof. William Balée TR
2–3:15pm
6091-01 Ch’orti’ (Mayan)
Prof. Marc Zender TR
11–12:15pm
6840-01 Beginning Kaqchikel Lang
Prof. Judith Maxwell MWF
2–2:50pm
2184-01 Big Jazz Band
Prof. Ashlin Parker T
4–5:30pm
2185-01
2185-02 Jazz Combo
Prof. Ashlin Parker
Jesse McBride TBA
2213-05 Voice/Vocal Jazz
Prof. Kevin Murphy TBA
2221-02 Piano/Jazz Piano
Prof. Faina Lushtak TBA
3500-01 Improvisation
Prof. Jesse McBride TBA
3710-01 Colonial Art of Latin America
Prof. Barbara Mundy TR
12:30–1:45pm
1020-24 Haiti and New Orleans
Prof. Sarah Montes T
5–6:15pm
1920-01 Brazilian Dance
Prof. Carolyn Barber-Pierre MWF
4–5:20pm
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11–12:20pm
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4–5:20pm
3950-01
4950-01 Jazz Dance III/IV
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
7020-01 Disaster Recovery & Resilience
Prof. William Bertrand W
1–4pm
3010-01 Intercultural Spaces
Prof. Sarah Spromberg MWF
2–2:50pm
1400-01 Global Climate Change
Prof. Torbjorn Tornqvist MWF
9–9:50am
3660-01
6660-01 Climate Change and Indigenous
Prof. Jennifer Veilleux TR
2–3:15pm
4040-01
6040-01 Coastal Marine Geology
Prof. Mead Allison MW
3–4:15pm
4030-01 Literary New Orleans
Prof. Thomas Johnson TR
11–12:15pm
4441-01 Black Genres
Prof. Edward White MWF
9–9:50am
6005-10 Border Security
Prof. Robert Lawler TBA
1010-01 Elementary Haitian Creole I
Prof. Myrlène Bruno MWF
10–10:50am
2030-02 Intermediate Haitian Creole
Prof. Myrlène Bruno MWF
11–11:50am
2929-01 Piracy in the Americas
Prof. Kris Lane TR
9:30–10:45am
1910-02 The History of Mardi Gras
Prof. Rien Fertel TR
8–9:15am
3000-01 Indigenous Feminisms
Prof. Hannah Palmer TR
2–3:15pm
7245-01 Medieval New Orleans
Prof. Michael Kuczynski MWF
6–8:50pm
2420-02 World Musics
Prof. Ana Ochoa TR
12:30–1:45pm
4270-01 Indigenous Media/Sound LatAm
Prof. Ana Ochoa TR
3:30–6pm
4160-01
6160-01 Afro-Brazilians
Prof. Christopher Dunn W
3:30–5:55pm
1040-01 The Gulf Coast in 2100
Prof. R
2–4:45pm
1660-01 Climate Change & Global Rivers
Prof. John Sabo TR
12:30–1:45pm
6800-01 Intro to River Science & Eng
Prof. T
4:30–6pm
6802-01 Intro to Coastal Sci & Eng
Prof. Barbara Kleiss
Soenke Dangendorf M
4:30–5:55pm
2600-01 Environmental Sociology
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón MWF
12–12:50pm
6520-01 Mexican Literature
Prof. Yuri Herrera-Gutiérrez W
6–8:30pm
4520-01
6520-01 Cities, Disasters & Decisions
Prof. Inga Rivero Bryant TR
9:30–10:45am
1043-01 LGBTQ+ New Orleans
Prof. Charles Mignot MWF
5–6:15pm
1084-01 New Orleans in Film and Lit
Prof. Isa Murdock-Hinrichs T
12:30–1:45pm
1086-01 Engineering New Orleans
Prof. Matt Barrios M
3–4:15pm
1125-01 New Orleans as a D&D Campaign
Prof. John Proctor III T
11–12:15pm
1250-01 Visual Arts New Orleans
Prof. Laura Richens T
5–6:15pm
1915-01 Sicilian Jazz: Ital Cult NOLA
Prof. Roberto Nicosia R
2–3:15pm
Ernest Nathan “Dutch” Morial (top left) was a civil rights activist and the first African descended mayor of New Orleans serving from 1978 to 1986. As a lawyer, he fought to dismantle segregation. Anne Rice (top right) is an author of gothic fiction, erotic literature, and Christian literature. She is best known for Interview with the Vampire, set in New Orleans.
Past Course Offerings
Fall 2022 Courses

New Orleans & Gulf South Fall 2022 Courses
2000-01 Introduction to Africana Studies
Prof. Jerome Dent TR
11am–12:15pm
4811-01 African Americas and Sociology
Prof. Andrea Boyles T
3:30–5:55pm
4812-01
and
AHRS
6875-01 Race and Nation Myth American Art
Prof. Mia Kearney-Bagneris R
9:30–11:55am
1050-01 Native America: Introduction
Prof. Judith Maxwell MWF
9–9:50am
2340-01 Introduction to Archaeology
Prof. Christopher Rodning TR
11am–12:15pm
3092-01
6092-01 Urban Music Race Sexuality
Prof. Sabia McCory-Torres TR
3:30–4:45pm
3560-01 Environmental Archaeology
Prof. Grant McCall MWF
12–12:50pm
4930-01
7930-01 Languages of Louisiana
Prof. Nathalie Dajko T
3:30–5:55pm
7730-01 Forensic Anthropology
Prof. John Verano MWF
9–9:50am
3731-01
3731-02
6731-01 Urban Geography & New Orleans Case Study
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30–6:15pm
3260-02
3260-03 Media Industry Analysis
Prof. Edward Randolph TR
11am–12:15pm
2–3:15pm
1910-01 African Dance I
Prof. Ausettua Jackson MW
5:30–6:50pm
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11am–12:20pm
2510-02 Experimental Game Design
Prof. Jon Chambers TR
TBA
2700-01 Introduction to Podcasting and Social Justice
Prof. William Sass MWF
11–11:50am
2100-01 Marine Biology
Prof. Timothy Mclean MWF
9–9:50am
3040-01 General Ecology
Prof. Emily Farrer MWF
10–10:50am
3180-01 Plants and Human Affairs
Prof. Jelagat Cheruiyot TR
2–3:15pm
1300-01 Earth as a Living Planet
Prof. Jennifer C. Veilleux MWF
1–1:50pm
1400-01 Global Climate Change
Prof. Torbjorn Tornqvist MWF
9–9:50am
2070-01
2080-01 Weather and Climate
Prof. George C. Flowers TR
9:30–10:45am
11am–12:15p
2080-01 Extreme Weather
Prof. George C. Flowers TR
11am–12:15pm
2220-01 Earth and Life Through Time
Prof. Jeffrey Anew MWF
1–1:50pm
3620-01 Creative Writing Workshop
Prof. Michael Luke M
5:30–8pm
4441-01 Black Genres
Prof. Edward White MWF
12–12:50pm
4445-02 Black Literature, Film, and Media
Prof. Travis Tanner TR
2–3:15pm
3150-01 Introduction to GIS
Prof. Jennifer C. Veilleux MWF
9–9:50am
1010-01 Introduction to Environmental Studies
Prof. Christopher Oliver MWF
12–12:50pm
3933-01 Urban Gardening
Prof. Watson H. Lamb MWF
1–1:50pm
3950-01 Fossil Fuels & Climate Crisis
Prof. Antonia Juhasz TR
11am–12:15pm
1910-03 The History of Mardi Gras
Prof. Rien Fertel TR
9:30–10:45am
1010-02 Introduction to Environmental Studies
Prof. Christopher Oliver TR
8–9:15am
2610-02 The Old South
Prof. Randy J. Sparks MWF
11–11:50am
2700-01 Modern African American
Prof. Rosanne Adderley MWF
12–12:50pm
3910-02 Visiting New Orleans 1687-2022
Prof. Emily Clarke T
3:30–5:55pm
3911-01
3911-02 Art and War in Antebellum South
Prof. Teresa Parker R
3:30–5:55pm
6960-01
6960-02 Rise and Fall Plantation South
Prof. Randy J. Sparks M
3–5:30pm
1800-01 Music of the Mexico / US Border
Prof. Ana Sánchez-Rojo TR
2–3:15pm
1901-01 Sound Studies
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
12:30–1:45pm
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
12:30–1:45pm
3930-02 Environmental Ethics & Policy
Prof. Caner Turan MWF
2–2:50pm
3310-01 Introduction to African American Psychology
Prof. Jinaki Flint W
5:45–8:25pm
6011-01
6011-02 Race / Culture / Nature / Science
Prof. Christopher Oliver W
3–5:30pm
6112-01 Sociology of Food & Agriculture
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón M
3–5:30pm
4510-01 Climate Change Resilience & Adaptation
Prof. Jesse Keenan TR
3:30–4:45pm
4520-01
6520-01 Cities, Disasters & Decisions
Prof. Daniela Rivero Bryant TR
9:30–10:45am
Norma McCorvey (top left), more popularly known as “Jane Roe” was born in Simmesport, Louisiana. She was the plaintiff in the 1973 landmark American legal case Roe v. Wade in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual state laws banning abortion were unconstitutional.
adrienne maree brown (top right) was born in El Paso, Texas. She is a writer, activist, and facilitator. She is the author of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, and We Will Not Cancel Us.
Spring 2022 Courses

New Orleans & Gulf South Spring 2022 Courses
Required
2000-01 Introduction to Musical Cultures of the Gulf South TR
9:30–10:45am
Electives
2000-01 Introduction to Africana Studies
Prof. Corey J. Miles TR
3:30–4:45pm
2810-01 Africana Studies Critical Readings
Prof. Romy Rajan TR
11am–12:15pm
4801-01 Black Women’s Health
Prof. Nghana Lewis M
6–8:30pm
4810-01 Black Queer Theory
Prof. Jerome Dent M
3–5:30pm
4810-02 Black Popular Music
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres W
3–5:30pm
4810-04 Sociology of Black Resistance
Prof. Andrea Boyles T
3:30–5:55pm
1050-01 Native America: An Introduction
Prof. N/A MWF
12–12:50pm
3395-01 Cultures of New Orleans & French Louisiana
Prof. Nick Spitzer T
3:30–5:55pm
3435-01
ANTH
6435-01
Disasters and Past Societies
Prof. Christopher Rodning MWF
2–2:50pm
3560-01 Environmental Archaeology
Prof. Grant McCall TR
9:30–10:45am
3680-01 Language and Power
Prof. Judith Maxwell MWF
9–9:50am
2185-02 Jazz Combo
Prof. Jesse McBride TBA
3500-01 Jazz Improvisation
Prof. Jesse McBride TBA
3510-01 Jazz Arrangements
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
3:30–4:45pm

3764-01 NOLA Geography for Architects
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30–6:15pm
3871-01 Introduction to African American Art and Visual Culture
Prof. Mia Kearney-Bagneris TR
9:30–10:45am
2950-04 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4–5:20pm
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
3010-01 Intercultural Spaces
Prof. John DePriest MWF
11–11:50am
2020-01 Environmental Geology
Prof. George Flowers TR
9:30–10:45am
1010-02 Diversity of Life
Prof. Jelagat Cheruiyot TR
11am–12:15pm
2040-01 Conservation Biology
Prof. Thomas Sherry TR
8–9:15am
2100-01 Marine Biology
Prof. Timothy Mclean TR
11am–12:15pm
3580-01 Urban Ecology
Prof. Caroline Taylor TR
12:30–1:45pm
4661-01 Urban Agro-Ecology
Prof. Jelagat Cheruiyot M
1–4:50pm
2400-01 Introduction to Colonization
Prof. Edward White TR
9:30–10:45am
1010-02 Introduction to Environmental Studies
Prof. Christopher Oliver TR
11am–12:15pm
3361-01 Slave Rebellions
Prof. Laura R. Adderley MW
3–4:15pm
1910-01 New Orleans 300 Years +
Prof. Rien Fertel TR
8–9:15am
1530-01 Jazz Theory
Prof. Ashlin Parker MWF
3–3:50pm
1900-01 Music in New Orleans
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
9:30–10:45am
2910-01 Music, Sound, & Climate Change
Prof. Ana Ochoa TR
9:30–10:45am
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Ashlin Parker MWF
11–11:50am
3340-02 Black Music, Black Lives
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
2–3:15pm
6940-01 New Orleans Music
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
9:30–10:45am
3272-01 Big Easy Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
11–11:50am
1300-01
02 Criminology
Prof. Stephen Ostertag MWF
11–11:50am
2600-01 Environmental Sociology
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón MWF
12–12:50pm
6011-02 Race / Culture / Nature / Science
Prof. Christopher Oliver W
3–5:30pm
6112-01
02 Sociology of Food & Agriculture
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón M
3–5:30pm
6014-01 Climate Change & Disasters
Prof. Laura McKinney T
3:30–5:55pm
Huey P. Newton (top left) is known for founding the Black Panther Party; an activist group that was founded in 1966 out of response to incidents of racialized police violence in Oakland, California. Newton was born in Monroe, Louisiana. Britney Spears (top right) is an American pop singer, songwriter, and dancer. Her hometown is Kentwood, Louisiana. Free Britney!
Fall 2021 Courses

New Orleans & Gulf South Fall 2021 Courses
Required
2000-01 Introduction to Musical Cultures of the Gulf South TR
9:30–10:45am
Electives
2000-01 Introduction to Africana Studies
Prof. Jerome Dent TR
9:30–10:45am
4810-01 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Prof. Andrea Boyles TR
11am–12:15pm
4801-01 Black Diasporic Culture
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres W
3–5:30pm
1050-01, 1050-03 Native America: Introduction
Prof. Judith Maxwell & Prof. Andrew Abdalian MWF
9–9:50am
3560-01 Environmental Archaeology
Prof. TBD MWF
1–1:50pm
4130-01, 7130-01 North American Pre-History
Prof. Christopher Rodning MWF 2–2:50pm,
M 3–3:50pm
3731-01, 3731-02, 6731-01 Urban Geography and New Orleans Case Study
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30–6:15pm
3510-01 Environmental Communication
Prof. TBD TR
2–3:15pm
4440-01 Critical Race Theory
Prof. Mohan Ambikaipaker TR
9:30–10:45am
1910-01 African Dance I
Prof. Ausettua Jackson MW
5:30–6:50pm
1950-01 Jazz Dance I Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11am–12:20pm
2360-01 Wetlands Ecology
Prof. Sunshine Van Bael TR
12:30–1:45pm

3180-01, 6180-01 Plants and Human Affairs
Prof. Jelagat Cheruiyot TR
2–3:15pm
3330-01 Environment and Natural Resources
Prof. LaPorchia Collins MWF
12–12:50pm
1400-01 Global Climate Change
Prof. Torbjorn Tornqvist MWF
9–9:50am
2070-01 Weather and Climate
Prof. George Flowers TR
9:30–10:45am
3660-01 Biotic Responses to Climate Change
Prof. Jeffery Agnew MWF
3–3:50pm
4040-01, 6040-01 Coastal Marine Geology
Prof. Mead Allison TR
3:30–4:45pm
2150-02 Introduction to Fiction: Race and Inclusion
Prof. Joel Dinerstein MWF
12–12:50pm
3620-01 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Michael Luke W
5–7:30pm
3630-02 Environmental Writing
Prof. Edward Randolph MWF
3–3:50pm
1010-03 Introduction to Environmental Studies
Prof. Theodore Hilton MWF
10–10:50am
6085-01 Pidgins and Creolesc Prof. Thomas Klingler TR
11am–12:15pm
2670-02 American Environmental History
Prof. Andrew Horowitz MWF
9–9:50am
2910-02 Law and US History
Prof. Walter Isaacson & Prof. Robert B. Gilpin TR
2–3:15pm
6540-01, 6540-02 African American Culture
Prof. Laura Rosanne Adderley M
3–5:30pm
6911-01, 6911-04 The Climate Crisis
Prof. Andrew Horowitz F
12:30–3pm
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
12:30–1:45pm
6060-01 Culture and Power in New Orleans
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny W
2–4:50pm
3280-01 Southern Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
12–12:50pm
3300-01 Race and American Politics
Prof. Mitchell Sellers MWF
1–1:50pm
2102-02 Sociology Race and Ethnicity
Prof. Andrea Boyles TR
11am–12:15pm
2600-01 Environmental Sociology
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón MWF
12–12:50pm
2600-01 Sociology of the Urban Environment
Prof. Christopher Oliver M
3–5:30pm
6112-02 Sociology of Food and Agriculture
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón M
3–5:30pm
4750-01 African American Theater History
Prof. John Ray Proctor TR
12:30–1:45pm
Portraits at top [left to right]: Alice Dunbar Nelson was born in New Orleans. She is a writer, poet, and essayist. Her work tackles racial oppression and the realities of African descended women. For more information, https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/alice-moore-dunbar-nelson . Douglas Redd was born in New Orleans on December 15, 1947. Redd was a mentor and teacher to emerging artists, and a coach and counselor to community folk who were often inspired enough by his talent to continue to refine and improve their own lives. For more information, https://www.ashenola.org/douglas-redd .
Spring 2021

New Orleans & Gulf South Spring 2021 Courses
Required
3096-01 to 6096-01 to 6096-02 Oral History, Performance, and Ethnography Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30-6:00pm
Electives
2000-01 Introduction to Africana Studies
Prof. Jerome Dent TR
9:30–10:45am
3300-02 Black Slavery in the Atlantic
Prof. Mélanie Lamotte M
3:00–5:30PM
3300-04 Sociology of Black Resistance
Prof. Andrea Boyles T
3:30–5:55PM
4830-01 Black Women’s Health
Prof. Nghana Lewis MWF
4:00–4:50PM
3430-01 Archaeology of Cultural Landscape
Prof. Chris Rodning TR
2:00–3:15PM
3535-01, 7535-01 Native American Language & Linguistics
Prof. Judith Maxwell MWF
11:00–11:50AM
7093-01 Race & Migration
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres TR
3:30–4:45PM
3500-01 Jazz Improvisation
Prof. Jesse McBride
4931-01 Ethics & the Built Environment
Prof. Casius Pealer TR
12:30–1:45PM
3764-01, 6474-01 NOLA Geography for Architects
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30–6:15PM
6875-01, 6875-02 Race & National Myth American Art Prof. Amanda Bagneris W
9:00–11:15AM
2811-01 Race, Gender & Pop Music
Prof. Christine Capetola TR
11:00AM–12:15PM
2811-01 Environmental Communications
Prof. Edward Randolphs TR
12:30–1:45PM
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11:00AM–12:20PM

2910-01 African Dance II
Prof. Ausettua Jackson MW
5:30–6:50PM
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4:00–5:20PM
2950-03 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Ausettua Jackson TR
4:30–5:50PM
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30–6:50PM
4900-01, 4900-02 Building Community Through the Arts
Prof. Barbara Hayley W
3:00–5:30PM
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30–6:50PM
2210-01 Insects & Human Interactions
Prof. Dorothy Cheriuyot TR
2:00–3:15PM
2080-01 Extreme Weather
Prof. George Flowers TR
2:00–3:15PM
3600-01 Science of Climate Change Prof. Nathan Hopkins MWF
11:00–11:50AM
2730-01 Introduction to African American Literature
Prof. Nghana Lewis MWF
5:00–5:50PM
3620-01 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Michael Luke W
5:00–7:30PM
3620-07 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Constance Adler R
3:30–5:55PM
4030-01 Literary New Orleans
Prof. Thomas R. Johnson TR
11:00AM–12:15PM
1010-01 Introduction to Environmental Studies
Prof. Nathan Jesse TR
11:00AM–12:15PM
4410-01, 4410-02 Seminar: Environmental Studies
Prof. Christopher Oliver R
3:30–6:00PM
2620-02 The New South, 1865–Present
Prof. Randy Sparks MWF
11:00–11:50AM
2911-01 The Digital Revolution
Prof. Walter Isaacson TR
2:00–3:15PM
3120-01 NOLA Free People of Color
Prof. Emily Clark M
12:15–2:45PM
6911-01, 6911-02 America on Trial
Prof. Randy Sparks M
3:00–5:30PM
6912-03, 6912-04 The Katrina Disaster
Prof. Andy Horowitz M
3:30–5:55PM
7912-01 History & Memory
Prof. Robert Gilpin T
4:00–6:30PM
4570-01 Internship
Prof. Denise Frazier
4920-0 NOLA Creative Economy Lab
Prof. Vicki Mayer
1900-0 Music in New Orleans
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
9:30–10:45AM
3310-01 Music of Mexico & Central America
Prof. Ana Sánchez-Rojo TR
11:00AM–12:15PM
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Ashlin Parker MWF
11:00–11:50AM
3440-01 Black Music, Black Lives
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
2:00–3:15PM
6340-01 Seminar In Jazz
Prof. Ashlin Parker MWF
11:00–11:50AM
6940-04 New Orleans Music
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
9:30–10:45AM
3272-01 Big Easy Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
1:00–1:50PM
3280-01 Southern Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
11:00–11:50AM
6011-01, 6011-02 Race, Culture, Nature, & Science
Prof. Christopher Oliver W
3:00–5:30PM
6112-01, 6112-02 Sociology of Food & Agriculture
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón M
3:00–5:30PM
Amy Vivian Coney Barrett (top left) is an American lawyer, jurist, and former academic who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. She’s from Metairie, Louisiana. Xuan ‘Cyndi’ Nguyen (top right) is the first Vietnamese American to serve on the City Council in New Orleans. She represents New Orleans East and the Lower 9th Ward.
Fall 2020

New Orleans & Gulf South Fall 2020 Courses
Required
2000-01 Introduction to Musical Cultures of the Gulf South Prof. Daniel B. Sharp, Rebecca Snedeker, Denise Frazier, Michael Li, and Beverly A. Trask TR
9:30–10:45am
3385-01, 6385-01 Cultural Creolization
Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30–6pm
Electives
4830-01 Black Women’s Health
Prof. Nghana T. Lewis W
3–5:30pm
3200-02 Writing Gender from Africa
Prof. Z'étoile Imma MW
1–2:15pm
1050-02 Native America: Introduction
Prof. TBD MWF
9–9:50am
3090-01, 6090-01 Oral History and Oral Literature; Ethno
Prof. Nicholas R. Spitzer T
3:30–6pm
6092-01 Ethno of Postcolonial Worlds
Prof. Andrew J. McDowell TR
3:30–6pm
2184-01 Jazz Big Band
Prof. James K. Markway T
4–5:30pm
2185-02 Jazz Combo
Prof. Jesse B. McBride
3731-01, 3731-02, 6731-01 Urban Geography and NO Case Study
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30–6:15pm
3871-01 Introduction to African American Art & Visual Culture
Prof. Amanda L. Bagneris TR
12:30–1:45pm
2811-01 Global Media Studies Prof. Esra Özcan TR
11–12:15pm
3440-01, 3440-02 Critical Race Theory
Prof. Mohan Ambikaipaker TR
9:30–10:45am

4400-01 Media and the Public Sphere
Prof. Edward G. Randolph M
4:30–7:30pm
4811-01, 4811-02 Ethnography of Digital Media
Prof. Laura-Zoë Humphreys MW
3:30–6pm
1910-01 African Dance I
Prof. Ausettua A. Jackson MW
5:30–6:30pm
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverly A. Trask MW
11–12:20pm
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Ausettua A. Jackson TR
4:30–5:50pm
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole B. Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole B. Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
2070-01 Weather and Climate Prof. George C. Flowers TR
2–3:15pm
3620-01 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Michael Luke W
5–7:30pm
3650-01 Writing, Race and New Media
Prof. Nathan Halverson MWF
10–10:50am
4390-02 Native American Modernisms
Prof. Erin J. Kappeler T
4–6:30pm
4440-02 African-American Literature
Prof. Selamawit Terrefe MW
1–2:15pm
4410-01, 4410-02 Seminar: Environmental Studies
Prof. Christopher S. Oliver R
3:30–5:55pm
1800-02 Early New Orleans
Prof. Emily J. Clark TR
9:30–10:45am
2610-01 with 2891-11 The Old South with Service Learning
Prof. Randy J. Sparks MWF
11–11:50am
2670-01 American Environmental History
Prof. Andrew Horowitz MWF
10–10:50am
2910-01 Law and U.S. History
Prof. Robert B. Gilpin & Walter Isaacson TR
2–3:15pm
4500-81 Civil War and Reconstuction
Prof. John D. Fitzmorris W
6–8:40pm
6270-01 American Disasters
Prof. Andrew Horowtiz M
12:15–1:45pm
6560-01, 6560-02 Rise and Fall Plantation South
Prof. Randy J. Sparks M
3–3:50pm
6911-02, 6911-03 Grateful Dead & the 1960s
Prof. Robert B. Gilpin M
3–5:30pm
4560-0 Internship
2800-0 Intro to Music Business
Prof. Chris S. Finney R
3:30–6:25pm
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
12:30–1:45pm
6340-01 Seminar in Jazz
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
12:30–1:45pm
4210-01 Louisiana Politics
Prof. Rosalind B. Cook MWF
12–12:50pm
1300-01 Criminology
Criminology Prof. Xin Jiang TR
2–3:15pm
6011-01 Sociology of Urban Environment
Prof. Christopher S. Oliver M
3–5:30pm
Portraits at top: [left to right] Oscar Dunn , Republican Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana during the time of Reconstruction. Biana del Rio , comedian, costume designer and drag queen.
Spring 2020

New Orleans & Gulf South Spring 2020 Courses
Required
3096-01 to 6096-01 to 6096-02 Oral History, Performance, and Ethnography Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30-6:00pm
Electives
3764-01 to 6764-01 NOLA Geography for Architects
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30-6:15pm
2000-01 Intro to Africana Studies
Prof. Nghana T. Lewis MWF
3:00-3:50pm
2730-01 Intro to African- American Lit.
Prof. Nghana Lewis MWF
4:00-4:50pm
3092-01 Selected Cultural Systems
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres R
3:30-6:00pm
3094-01 Climate Change, Human Evolution
Prof. Grant McCall MWF
2:00-2:50pm
4930-01 to 7930-01 Languages of Louisiana
Prof. Nathalie Dajko W
3:00-5:30pm
2184-01 Big Jazz Band
Prof. James Markway T
4:00-5:30pm
2350-01 Media and Criminal Justice
Prof. Betsy Weiss MW
3:00-4:15pm
2820-01 Gender, Race & Class in Media
TBD MWF
10:00-10:50am
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11:00-12:20pm
2910-01 African Dance II Prof. Auseuttua Jackson MW
5:30-6:50pm
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Auseuttua Jackson TR
4:30-5:50pm
2950-02 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckles MW
4:00-5:20pm

3240-01 US/Caribbean Social Dance
Prof. Beverly Trask TR
9:30-10:45am
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole Buckles MW
5:30-6:50pm
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole Buckles MW
5:30-6:50pm
2070-01 Weather and Climate
Prof. George Flowers TR
9:30-10:45am
2730-01 Intro to African American Literature
Prof. Nghana Lewis MW
3:00-4:15pm
3620-01 Creative Writing: Journalism
Prof. Michael Luke W
5:00-7:30pm
3620-02 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Bernice Mcfadden R
3:30-5:55pm
3930-01 Urban Gardening
Prof. Keith Silverman TR
11:00-12:15pm
4410-01 to 4410-02 Seminar in Environmental Studies Prof. Christopher Oliver R
3:30-6:00pm
3420-01 Economic History of the U.S
Prof. Johnathan Pritchett TR
9:30-10:45am
3200-01 History of Voodoo
Prof. Laura Adderley M
12:15-2:45pm
1800-01 Early New Orleans
Prof. Mary Magdalene Donovan MWF
2:00-2:50pm
2620-01 The New South: 1865-Present
Prof. Randy Sparks MWF
11:00-11:50am
2700-01 Modern Afro- American History
Prof. Laura Adderley MWF
9:00-9:50am
6270-01 American Disasters
Prof. Andrew Horowitz T
12:30-3:00pm
6560-01 The Rise and Fall of the Plantation South
Prof. Randy Sparks M
3:00-5:30pm
6910-01 Sno-bliz: Family, Ice, and Sugar
Prof. Robert Gilpin T
12:30-3:00pm
2910-01 NOLA at the 300: History and Myth
Prof. Terrence Fitzmorris T
6:00-8:40pm
1900-01 Music in New Orleans
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
9:30-10:45
2290-01 History of American Popular Music
Prof. Jane Mathieu MWF
1:00-1:50pm
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Ashlin Parker TR
2:00-3:15pm
3360-01 The Latin Tinge
Prof. Daniel Sharp TR
11:00-12:15pm
6940-02 Music in New Orleans
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
9:30am-10:45am
3272-01 Big Easy Politics
Prof. Michael Sherman T
6:00-8:30pm
3280-01 Southern Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
12:00-12:50pm
1300-01 Criminology
Prof. Stephen Ostertag MWF
11:00-11:50am
2101-01 Intro to Women’s Imprisonment
Prof. Annie Freitas TR
2:00-3:15pm
6012-01 Sociology of Food & Agriculture
Prof. Amalia Leguizamón M
3:30pm-5:30pm
Fall 2019

New Orleans & Gulf South Fall 2019 Courses
Required
2000-01 Introduction to Musical Cultures of the Gulf South Prof. Daniel B. Sharp TR
9:30–10:45am
3385-01 Cultural Creolization
Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30–6pm
Electives
4120-01, 7120-01 Conquest & Colonialism
Prof. Christopher Rodning MWF
11:00am-11:50am
4830-01 Black Women’s Health
Prof. Nghana Lewis W
3:00pm-5:30pm
3092-01, 7092-01 Urban Music: Race, Class, Sexuality
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres TR
3:30pm-4:45pm
6130-01 Southeast US Prehistory
Prof. Christopher Rodning MWF
2:00pm-2:50pm
6385-01 Cultural Creolization
Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30pm-6:00pm
2185-01 Jazz Combo
Prof. James Markway TBD
2185-02 Jazz Combo
Prof. Jesse B. McBride TBD
3731-01, 6731-01 Urban Geography and NO Case Study
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30–6:15pm
3871-01 Introduction to African American Art & Visual Culture
Prof. Amanda L. Bagneris TR
2:00pm-3:15pm
2812-01 Life and Culture on the Mississippi Prof. TBD MWF
1:00pm-1:50pm

2350-01 Media and Criminal Justice
Prof. Betsy Weiss MW
3:00pm-4:15pm
1910-01 African Dance I
Prof. Ausettua Jackson MW
5:30-6:50pm
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverley Trask MW
11:00-12:20pm
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Ausettua Jackson TR
4:30-5:50pm
2950-03 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4:00-5:20pm
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole B. Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole B. Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
4040-01 Coastal Marine Biology Prof. Mead Allison TR
2:00pm-3:15pm
3610-07 Creative Writing
Prof. Jesmyn Ward W
3:00pm-5:30pm
3620-01 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Michael Luke W
5:00pm-7:30pm
4030-01, 4030-02 Literary New Orleans
Prof. Thomas Johnson MWF
11:00am-11:50am
4440-01 Slave Narratives
Prof. Edward White MWF
12:00pm-12:50pm
3951-01 Social Dilemmas Climate Change
Prof. TBD TR
11:00am-12:15pm
4410-01 Seminar Environmental Studies
Prof. Christopher Oliver R
3:30pm-6:00pm
1800-02 Early New Orleans
Prof. Emily J. Clark TR
11:00am-12:15pm
2610-01 The Old South
Prof. Randy J. Sparks MWF
11–11:50am
4910-01 Slavery and Public History
Prof. Laura Rosanne Adderley MWF
9:00am-9:50am
2800-01 Introduction to Music Business
Prof. Chris Finney R
3:30pm-6:00pm
2800-02 Introduction to Music Business
Prof. Chris Finney T
3:30pm-6:00pm
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Jesse McBride TR
12:30pm-1:45pm
4953-01 The Fate of Music Education
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
2:00pm-3:15pm
3272-01 Big Easy Politics
Prof. Michael Sherman M
6:00pm-8:30pm
4120-01 Louisiana Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
2:00pm-2:50pm
2103-01 Introduction to
Introduction to Women’s Imprisonment TR
2:00pm-3:15pm
6010-03 Sociology of Urban Environment
Prof. Christopher Oliver W
3:00pm-5:30pm
6130-01 Race, Crime, and Control
Prof. Stephen Ostertag W
3:00pm-5:50pm
Spring 2019

New Orleans & Gulf South Spring 2019 Courses
Required
3096-01 to 6096-01 to 6096-02 Oral History, Performance, and Ethnography Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30-6:00pm
Electives
3764-01 to 6764-01 NOLA Geography for Architects
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30-6:15pm
2000-01 Intro to Africana Studies
Prof. Christopher Dunn TR
11:00am-12:15pm
4810-01 Prison Reform Africana Studies
Prof. Nghana Lewis MW
4:30-5:45pm
3092-01 Anthropology of Race
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres R
3:30-6:00pm
3094-01 Climate Change, Human Evolution
Prof. Grant McCall MWF
2:00-2:50pm
4930-01 to 7930-01 Languages of Louisiana
Prof. Nathalie Dajko R
3:00-5:30pm
2184-01 Big Jazz Band
Prof. James Markway T
3:00-4:30pm
2350-01 Media and Criminal Justice
Prof. Betsy Weiss MW
3:00-4:15pm
2820-01 Gender, Race & Class in Media
Prof. Esra Özcan MWF
10:00-10:50am
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11:00-12:20pm
2910-01 African Dance II Prof. Auseuttua Jackson MW
5:30-6:50pm
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Auseuttua Jackson TR
4:30-5:50pm
2950-02 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckles MW
4:00-5:20pm

3240-01 US/Caribbean Social Dance
Prof. Beverly Trask TR
9:30-10:45am
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole Buckles MW
5:30-6:50pm
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole Buckles MW
5:30-6:50pm
2070-01 Weather and Climate
Prof. George Flowers TR
9:30-10:45am
2730-01 Intro to African American Literature
Prof. Nghana Lewis MW
3:00-4:15pm
3620-01 Creative Writing: Journalism
Prof. Michael Luke W
5:00-7:30pm
3620-02 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Constance Adler R
3:30-5:55pm
3930-01 Urban Gardening
Prof. Keith Silverman TR
11:00-12:15pm
4410-01 to 4410-02 Seminar in Environmental Studies Prof. Christopher Oliver R
3:30-6:00pm
3420-01 Economic History of the U.S
Prof. Johnathan Pritchett TR
9:30-10:45am
3200-01 History of Voodoo
Prof. Laura Adderley M
12:15-2:45pm
1800-01 Early New Orleans
Prof. Mary Magdalene Donovan MWF
2:00-2:50pm
2620-01 The New South: 1865-Present
Prof. Randy Sparks MWF
11:00-11:50am
2700-01 Modern Afro- American History
Prof. Laura Adderley MWF
9:00-9:50am
6270-02 American Disasters
Prof. Andrew Horowitz T
12:30-3:00pm
6560-01 The Rise and Fall of the Plantation South
Prof. Randy Sparks M
3:00-5:30pm
2910-01 NOLA at 300: History & Myth
Prof. Terrence Fitzmorris T
6:00-8:40pm
3035-01 Huey Long in Literature & Film
Prof. Terrence Fitzmorris W
6:00-8:40pm
1890-01 Jazz Theory
Prof. Ashlin Parker TR
2:00-3:15pm
1900-01 Music in New Orleans
Prof. William Buckingham TR
9:30-10:45am
2290-01 History of American Popular Music
Prof. Jane Mathieu MWF
1:00-1:50pm
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Ashlin Parker TR
2:00-3:15pm
3360-01 The Latin Tinge
Prof. Daniel Sharp TR
11:00am-12:15pm
4950-01 Music & Money in the Gulf South
Prof. TBA TBA
3272-01 Big Easy Politics
Prof. Michael Sherman M
6:00-8:30pm
3280-01 Southern Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
12:00-12:50pm
1300-01 Criminology
Prof. Stephen Ostertag MWF
11:00am-11:50am
2103-01 Intro to Women’s Imprisonment
Prof. Annie Freitas TR
2:00-3:15pm
Fall 2018

New Orleans & Gulf South Fall 2018 Courses
Required
2000-01 Introduction to Musical Cultures of the Gulf South Prof. Daniel Sharp, with Profs. John Bardes, Richard Campanella, and Beverly Trask. TR
9:30–10:45am
3096-01, 6095-01 Oral History, Performance, and Ethnography
Prof. Nick Spitzer T
3:30–6pm
Electives
3092-01, 7092-01 Race and Migration
Prof. Sabia McCoy-Torres Tr
12:30–1:45pm
3360-01, 7360-01 Anthropology of Cities
Prof. Allison Truitt MWF
10:00–10:50am
2184-01 Big Jazz Band
Prof. Jesse McBride T
4:00pm–5:30pm
2500-01 Environmental Chemistry
Prof. Russell Schemhl MWF
9:00am–9:50am
2350-01 Media & Criminal Justice
Prof. Betsy Weiss MW
3:00pm–4:15pm
3440-01 Critical Race Theory
Prof. Mohan Ambikaipaker TR
9:30am–10:45am
1910-01 African Dance I
Prof. Ausettua Jackson MW
5:30–6:50pm
1950-01 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Beverley Trask MW
11:00–12:20pm
2950-03 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4:00–5:20pm
2950-01 Jazz Dance II Prof. Ausettua Jackson TR
4:30–5:50pm
3950-01 Jazz Dance III Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm

4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30–6:50pm
3180-01 Plants and Humans Affairs
Prof. Dorothy Cheruiyot M
1:00–3:50pm
2070-01 Weather and Climate
Prof. George Flowers TR
9:30am–10:45am
3600-01 Science of Climate Change
Prof. Jeffrey Sigler MWF
10:00am–10:50am
3650-01 Marine Environmental Biology
Prof. Mead Allison TR
2:00pm–3:45pm
3620-01 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Michael Luke W
5:00pm–7:30pm
4010-01 Hauntology and Southern Gothic
Prof. Nathan Halverson MWF
2:00pm–2:50pm
4100-01 African Migration and Film Prof. Z’etoile Imma MWF
11:00am–12:15pm
4440-01 African American Literature: Gender and Violence
Professor TBD TR
9:30–10:45am
3930-01 EVST of the Gulf South
Prof. Monica Barra TR
11:00am-12:15pm
4410-01 Seminar Environmental Studies
Prof. Christopher Oliver R
3:30pm-6:00pm
6085-01 Pidgens and Creoles
Prof. Thomas Klingler W
3:00pm–5:30pm
2610-01 The Old South
Prof. Randy J. Sparks MWF
11–11:50am
2670-01 U.S. Environmental History
Prof. Andrew Horowitz MWF
12:00pm–12:50pm
2690-01 Intro. to Afro-American History
Prof. Rosanne Adderley MWF
9:00am–9:50am
2910-01 The Bloodiest War
Prof. Randy Gilpin TR
9:30am–10:45am
6750-01 Africans in the Americas
Prof. Laura Adderley M
3:00–5:30pm
6750-01 Intro to African American History
Prof. Laura Adderley MWF
9:00–9:50am
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
12:30–1:45pm
3340-02 History of Jazz
Prof. David Kunian W
6:00–8:40pm
6340-01 Seminar in Jazz
Prof. Courtney Bryan TBD
3272-01 Big Easy Politics
Prof. Michael Sherman M
6:00–8:30pm
4120-01 Louisiana Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
10:00–10:50am
6130-01 Race, Crime, and Control
Prof. Stephen Ostertag W
3:00pm–5:50pm
Spring 2018

New Orleans & Gulf South Spring 2018 Courses
3395-01, 6395-01 Cultures of New Orleans and French Louisiana Prof. Nick Spitzer W
3:00pm–5:30pm
2000-01 Introduction to Africana Studies
Prof. Nghana Lewis MWF
2pm–2:50pm
6464-01 NOLA Geography for Architects
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30pm–6:15pm
2184-01 Big Jazz Band
Prof. Jesse McBride T
4:00pm–5:30pm
3915-81 Traditions in Louisiana Art
Prof. Claudia Kheel W
6:00pm–8:40pm
3600-01 to 3600-06 Environmental Perspectives: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Prof. Michelle Foa MWF
3pm–3:50pm
2350-01 Media and Criminal Justice
Prof. Betsy Weiss TBD
4820-01 Beyond Neutral Ground
Prof. Vicki Mayer and Prof. Rebecca Mark M
2:00pm–4:30pm
3910-18 Louisiana and Southern Photography
Prof. Claudia Kheel R
6pm–8:40pm
2910-01 Louisiana Archaeology
Prof. David Watt M
6pm–9pm
3250-10 Historic Anthropology of New Orleans
Prof. Dave Davis Online Course
1950-01 Jazz Dance I Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11am–12:20pm
1950-02 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Jarrell Hamilton TR
2pm–3:20pm

1950-03 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Jarrell Hamilton TR
9:30am–10:50am
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Ausettua Jackson TR
4:30pm–5:50pm
2950-02 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4pm–5:20pm
3240-01 US/Caribbean Social Dance
Prof. Beverly Trask TR
9:30-10:45am
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30pm–6:50pm
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
5:30pm–6:50pm
6360-01 Wetlands Ecology
Prof. Timothy McClean MW
3pm–4:15pm
3620-01 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Michael Luke W
5pm–7:30pm
4110-01, 6110-01 Field Research on French in Louisiana Prof. Thomas Klingler TR
12:30pm–1:45pm
1800-01 Early New Orleans
Prof. Emily Clark TR
11am–12:15pm
2620-01 The New South
Prof. Randy Sparks MWF
12pm–12:50pm
7910-01 Colonial Louisiana Historiography
Prof. Kris Lane R
12:30pm–3pm
2790-01 Louisiana Political Culture
Prof. Stephen Hayes M
6pm–9pm
4950-01 Music & Money in the Gulf South
Prof. Alison Fensterstock TR
2pm–3:30pm
1530-01 Jazz Theory
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
2pm–3:15pm
1900-01 Music in New Orleans
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
9:30am–10:45am
3340-05 History of Jazz
Prof. David Kunian M
6:00pm–9:00pm
7060-01 Musical Cultures —New Orleans
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny W
2pm–5pm
3280-01 Southern Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
10am–10:50am
6621-01 History of New Orleans Architecture
Prof. Robert Cangelosi M
5:30pm–8:30pm
1005-01 Mardi Gras: Greatest Free Show
Prof. Brian Brox M
12pm–1:15pm
1030-01 Music and Culture of New Orleans
Prof. Beverly Trask W
4pm–5:15pm
1070-01 Myth and Reality of New Orleans Food and Drink
Prof. Amy George-Hirons R
5pm–6:15pm
Fall 2017

“From Bienville to Big Freedia” New Orleans & Gulf South Fall 2017 Courses
2000 Introduction to Musical Cultures of the Gulf South
(MCGS Requirement)
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny MWF
10-10:50am
4560 MCGS Service Learning Internship
Departmental Approval Required TBD
4920-01 Independent Study
Departmental Approval Required TBD
4950-01 Food, Migration, and Culture
Prof. Sarah Fouts TR
2-3:15pm
2000-01 Introduction to Africana Studies
Prof. Christopher Dunn TR
11am-12:15pm
3131-01 Urban Geography & New Orleans Case Study
Prof. Richard Campanella T
3:30-6:15pm
3094-01 Creoles and Creolization
Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30-6:00pm
6094-01 Creoles and Creolization
Prof. Nicholas Spitzer T
3:30-6:00pm
2810-01 Media & Criminal Justice
Prof. Betsy Weiss MW
3-4:15pm
1910-01 African Dance
Prof. Ausettua Jackson MW
5:30-6:50pm
1950-01 Jazz Dance 1
Prof. Beverly Trask MW
11am-12:20pm
1950-02 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Jarrell Hamilton TR
9:30-10:45am
1950-03 Jazz Dance I
Prof. Jarrell Hamilton MW
2-3:20pm
2950-01 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Ausettua Jackson TR
4:30-5:50pm
2950-02 Jazz Dance II
Prof. Nicole Buckels TR
5:30-6:50pm
3950-01 Jazz Dance III
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4-5:20pm
4950-01 Jazz Dance IV
Prof. Nicole Buckels MW
4-5:20pm

4970-01 Economics of Slavery
Prof. Jonathan Pritchett TR
3:30-4:45pm
6970-01 Economics of Slavery
Prof. Jonathan Pritchett TR
3:30-4:45pm
2100-01 Marine Biology
Prof. Timothy McClean TR
9:30-10:45am
4040-01 Coastal Marine Biology
Prof. Allison Mead TR
11am-12:15pm
3620-02 Workshop Creative Writing
Prof. Michael Luke W
5-7:30pm
4030-01 Literary New Orleans
Prof. Thomas Johnson MWF
11-11:50am
4360-01 Antebellum American Literature
Prof. Edward White TR
9:30-10:45am
4420-01 Southern Literature
Prof. Rebecca Mark TR
12:30-1:45pm
4440-01 African-American Literature Issues
Prof. Nghana Lewis MWF
2-2:50pm
1420-01 U.S. History 1865 to The Present
Prof. Anna Leonards MWF
9-9:50am
1800-01 Early New Orleans
Prof. Emily Clark MWF
10-10:50am
2610-01 The Old South
Prof. Randy Sparks MWF
11-11:50am
2891-11 Service Learning HISU 2610
Prof. Randy Sparks M
3-5:30pm
2910-01 The Bloodiest War
Prof. Robert Gilpin TR
11am-12:15pm
3000-01 Historical Methods HISU 3910
Prof. Laura Adderley F
2-2:50pm
3910-01 Slave Rebellions
Prof. Laura Adderley M
12:15-2:45pm
4250-01 The Atlantic Slave Trade
Prof. Laura Adderley MWF
9-9:50am
6950-01 Rise and Fall of the Plantation South
TBA M
3-5:30pm
7620-01 Atlantic World Historiography
Prof. Emily Clark M
12:15-2:45pm
2800-01 Nola Political Culture
Prof. Stephen Hayes M
6-8:40pm
2900-01 Hidden New Orleans
Prof. Terrence Fitzmorris TR
4-5:15pm
3340-01 History of Jazz
Prof. Courtney Bryan TR
12:30-1:45pm
3440-01 Black Music Black Lives
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TR
2-3:15pm
3890-01 Service Learning MUSC 3440
Prof. Matt Sakakeeny TBD
3272-01 Big Easy Politics
TBD T
6-8:30pm
4120-01 Louisiana Politics
Prof. Rosalind Cook MWF
10-10:50am