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The following course schedule is subject to changes. The table of courses below shows the Spring 2025ÌýStories and Societies RAP courses organized by General Education Requirement (Arts & Humanities, Natural Science, Skills, Social Science) and department pre-fix (i.e., alphabetically: HIST, PHIL, SCAN...).ÌýIf you have any questions about our courses, pleaseÌýcontact Joel Charbrier and Claire FigelÌýby emailing us at srap@colorado.edu.

General Education Category Course Course Title Instructor Meeting Pattern
Arts & Humanities DNCE 2501 African Dance (taught in Carlson) Maputo Mensah T/TH 12:30 - 2:00pm
Arts & Humanities HIST 2220 History of War and Society: Crusades and Medieval Warfare Nicole Jobin MWFÌý1:25 - 2:15pm
Arts & Humanities SEWL 2000 America, the Environment, and the Global Economy Nicole Jobin MWFÌý2:30 - 3:20pm
Arts & Humanities HIST 2316 Pop culture Martin Babicz MWF 2:30 - 3:20pm
Arts & Humanities ³¢±õµþµþÌý1600 Gender and Film Karen Auvinen T/TH 11:00 - 12:15pm
Arts & Humanities MUEL 2051 Introduction to Songwriting Mike Barnett MWFÌý3:35 - 4:25pm
Arts & Humanities PHIL 1400 Philosophy and the Sciences Mike Zerella MWFÌý10:10 - 11:00
Elective LIBB 2510 Worldbuilding & Storytelling Benjamin Nicholson M/W 12:20 - 1:35pm
Diversity-Global Perspective
Arts & Humanities
PHIL 1030 Introduction to Global Philosophy Sharon Adams T/THÌý2:00 - 3:15pm
Social Sciences SSIR 1010 Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Laura DeLuca T/THÌý2:00 - 3:15pm
Natural Sciences IPHY 2420 Introduction to Nutrition Donna Louie MWF 3:25 - 4:25pm
Written Communication WRTG 1150 First-Year Writing and Rhetoric Stephanie Couey MWFÌý10:10 - 11:00pm
Written Communication WRTG 1150 First-Year Writing and Rhetoric Stephanie Couey MWFÌý11:15 - 12:05pm

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If you have enrolled through online Class Search for a section of a course listed above, it is not your SRAP class. SRAP classes only use section -170R and are not listed online.Ìý

Stories and SocietiesÌýRAP courses are seminar-style, limited to 19 students, and taught in Sewall Hall just for students who live in Sewall.