of this catalog. Students may obtain detailed information about particular tutorials from the course descriptions and the instructors.
African-American Studies
AAS 400T(F,S)/WGST 415T(F,S) Racial-Sexual Politics and Cultural Memory (W)*
James
Anthropology and Sociology
ANTH 270T(F) Trauma, Memory, and Reconciliation (W)*
D. Edwards
ANTH 328T(F) Emotions and the Self (W)*
Just
Art
ARTH 209T(F) The Works of Modernist and Contemporary Landscape Architects (W)
Satterthwaite
ARTS 310T(S) Appearance/Disappearance
Epping
ARTS 364T(F) Artists' Books
Takenaga
ARTS 380T(S) Between Art and Cinema
L. Johnson
Astronomy/Astrophysics
ASTR 207T(S) Extraterrestrial Life in the Galaxy: A Sure Thing, or a Snowball's Chance? (W)
Kwitter
Biology
BIOL 206T(S) Genomes, Transcriptomes and Proteomes (W)
D. Lynch
BIOL 402T(F)/ENVI 404T Topics in Ecology: Biological Resources (W)
Art
Comparative Literature
COMP 312T(S) Writing Islands (Same as French 312T) (W)*
Pieprzak
Computer Science
CSCI 338T(S) Parallel Processing (Q)
Teresco
CSCI 374T(F) Machine Learning (Q)
Danyluk
Economics
ECON 357T(S) The Strange Economics of College (W)
Schapiro
ECON 374T(S) Poverty and Public Policy (W)
Shore-Shepard
English
ENGL 244T(S) Kids (W)
K. Shepard
ENGL 312T(S)/WGST 312T Early Modern Women Writers and the Art of Renaissance
Self-Fashioning
I. Bell
ENGL 320T(F) Marlowe and Shakespeare (W)
Kleiner
ENGL 343T(F) Whitman and Dickinson in Context (W)
Kent
ENGL 368T(S) Approaches to W. B. Yeats (W)
Pethica
Environmental Studies
ENVI 270T(F)/PSCI270T Environmental Policy (W)
Benjamin
Geosciences
GEOS 217T(F)/ASTR 217T Planetary Geology (W)
Cox
GEOS 221T(F) Paleoclimates: Reconstructing Earth's Climatic Past
Backus
GEOS 304T(S) Paleoecology (W)
M. Johnson
GEOS 350T(S) Tectonics, Erosion, and Climate (W)
Karabinos
History
HIST 135T(F)/LEAD 135T The Great War, 1914-1918 (W)
Wood
HIST 140T(S) Fin-de Siecle Russia: Cultural Splendor, Imperial Decay (W)
W. Wagner
HIST 481T(S) The American Revolution, 1763-1798: Meanings and Interpretations (W)*
Aubert
HIST 482T(S) Memory, History, and the Extermination of the Jews of Europe (W)
Garbarini
HIST 483T(F) African Political Thought (W)*
Mutongi
HIST 486T(F)/JAPN 486T Historical Memory of the Pacific War (W)*
Maruko
HIST 492T(S) Revolutionary Thought in Latin America (W)*
Kittleson
Maritime Studies
MAST 231T(F,S)/ENGL 231T Literature of the Sea (W) (Offered only at Mystic Seaport.)
Mathematics/Statistics
MATH 211T(F) Mathematical Reasoning and Linear Algebra (Q)
Silva
MATH 251T(F) Introduction to Mathematical Proof and Argumentation (Q)
Pacelli
MATH 285T(F) Teaching Mathematics (Q)
Burger
MATH 313T(S) Explorations in Number Theory and Geometry (Q)
Burger
MATH 324T(F) Topology (Q)
Morgan
MATH 327T(S) Tiling Theory (Q)
Adams
STAT 358T(F) Introduction to Biostatistics (Q)
Klingenberg
Music
MUS 203T(F), 204T(S) Composition I and II
Fall: Kechley, Spring: Perez Velazquez
MUS 221T(S) Advanced Ear Training for Jazz Musicians: The Study of Jazz Improvisation
Traditions through the Art of Transcription
Jaffe
MUS 245T(S) Music Analysis: Music with Text (W)
E. Gollin
Philosophy
PHIL 272T(F) Free Will and Responsibility (W)
Barry
PHIL 273T(S) Hume's Treatise on Human Nature (W)
Cruz
PHIL 308T(S) Wittgenstein's Philosophical
Investigations (W)
Mladenovic
PHIL 342T(F) Contemporary Virtue Ethics (W)
Clarke
Physics
PHYS 405T(F) Electromagnetic Theory(Q)
S. Bolton
Political Science
PSCI 236T(S) Social Capital (W)
M. Deveaux
PSCI 314T(F) American Political Development (W)
Mellow
PSCI 331T(F) Non-Profit Organization and Community Change (W)
A. Willingham
PSCI 349T(S) Cuba and the United States (W)*
Mahon
Psychology
PSYC 317T(S) Nature via Nurture: Explorations in Developmental Psychobiology
Zimmerberg
Religion
REL 228T(S) North American Apocalyptic Thought
Shuck
Spanish
RLSP 306T(S)/COMP 302T(S) Latino Writing: Literature by U.S. Hispanics (W)*
Bell-Villada
Williams in New York
WNY 301T(F) Fieldwork in New York (W)
Jackall
The College acknowledges with deepest gratitude the following classes and individuals who have
created generous endowments to support tutorials at Williams in honor of their 25th and 50th
Reunions.
The Class of 1953
The Class of 1954
The Class of 1979
Hugh Germanetti 1954
David A. Gray 1954
John D. Mabie 1954
John H. Simpson 1979