Course Schedule for Interdisciplinary Studies - (Credit Fall 2024)

Course Listings as of May. 04, 2024 - 11:02 PM

Browse upcoming course sections by academic discipline, campus, instructor, and other categories. Sections marked are part of our baseline offerings. Additional section offerings may be added to this schedule at any time. Information about class sections and seat availability is not updated in real-time. Log into Self Service to plan and register for classes. If you have questions about section offerings, please contact the instructional department. A list of department contacts is available here.





Classroom Sections

Classroom Sections - Instruction is delivered in-person with students in attendance for class meetings. An ACC ID card and personal safety measures will be required when on campus or on site. Note: Face-to-face (F2F) options include lectures, labs, practicums, clinicals, etc.

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English

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

ENGL 1301 English Composition I

28 E + [0/28] 90235 Lec 321 SAC SAC1 1137 MW 2:30pm- 3:50pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Spaventa, Louisa (Dir)

This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.This course relates topics in ENGL 1301 to the historical, political, legal, economic, and cultural life of the United States. It is part of ACC's American Studies (AMS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 1301 course.

28 E + [0/28] 90265 Lec 400 SAC SAC1 1137 MW 2:30pm- 3:50pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Spaventa, Louisa (Dir)

90265-ENGL-1301-400 — Liberal Arts Gateway Course: “Exploring American Identities” — is paired with 91102-INRW-0340-033, which meets MW 4:00pm- 5:20pm (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1137). Students must register for both sections.
NOTE: If you withdraw from one of these classes, you will automatically be withdrawn from the other. Also, if either professor withdraws you from their class due to lack of progress or excessive absences, you will be withdrawn from both.
TO REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES, FILL OUT THE FALL 2023 COREQ REGISTRATION FORM [https://forms.gle/Jxtkvj4oNrnNuuXSA].
If you have general questions about paired courses, email inrw-coreq@austincc.edu.This course relates topics in ENGL 1301 to the historical, political, legal, economic, and cultural life of the United States. This course relates topics in ENGL 1301 to the historical, political, legal, economic, and cultural life of the United States. It is part of ACC's American Studies (AMS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 1301 course. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

History

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

HIST 2327 Mexican American History I

36 E [0/36/0] 97715 Lec 001 RVS RVSA 2211 MW 10:00am- 11:40am Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Moreno, Gary (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in HIST 2327 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard HIST 2327 course.

36 E [0/36/0] 97716 Lec 002 SAC SAC1 1312 TTh 3:00pm- 4:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Moreno, Gary (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in HIST 2327 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard HIST 2327 course.

HIST 2381 African American History I

24 E [0/24/0] 97717 Lec 001 EVC EVC2 2313 TTh 3:00pm- 4:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Hayes, Roland (Dir)

This course relates topics in HIST 2381 to the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program but is open to all students and counts as a standard  HIST 2381 course.

36 E [0/36/0] 90986 Lec 004 EVC EVC2 2315 W 6:00pm- 8:40pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Hayes, Roland (Dir)

This course relates topics in HIST 2381 to the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program but is open to all students and counts as a standard  HIST 2381 course.

Humanities

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

HUMA 1311 Mexican-American Fine Arts Appreciation

36 E [0/36/0] 97840 Lec 001 HLC HLC1 2103 TTh 10:30am- 11:50am Aug 26 Dec 15 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Lauer, Jean (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in HUMA 1311 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard HUMA 1311 course.





Hyflex Classroom Sections

Hyflex Classroom Sections (FLX) - A face-to-face (F2F), synchronous course section that allows students to attend virtually on any given class day. An ACC ID card and personal safety measures will be required when on campus or on site.

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English

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

ENGL 1302 English Composition II

28 E + [0/28/0] 97104 Lec 016 RRC 1221.00 TTh 12:00pm- 1:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Goodwyn, Latasha (Dir)

This course relates topics in ENGL 1302 to the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program but is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 1302 course.  
This is a Hyflex class. Hyflex courses allow the student to attend the scheduled course meeting times either on-campus or online via web meeting each day. This class is part of the BRASS Program. Please send your request to enroll in this course to brass@austincc.edu. This course relates topics into the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's BRASS program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard credit course.  
This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER); see syllabus for specifics.

ENGL 2351 Mexican-American Literature

36 E + [0/36/0] 90450 Lec 001 RRC 1222.00 MW 3:00pm- 4:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Stayton, Sarah (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in ENGL 2351 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 2351 course.





Hybrid Classroom Sections

Hybrid Classroom (HYC) - Instruction is 50% or more on campus with the remaining instruction online. An ACC ID card and personal safety measures will be required when on campus or on site.

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Economics

8 Week Session: August 26 - October 20

ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics

Students that need to complete both Econ 2302 (Principles of Microeconomics) and Econ 2301 (Principles of Macroeconomics) are encouraged to complete Econ 2302 prior to taking Econ 2301. This is strongly encouraged, but not required.

28 G [0/28] 89781 DIL 004 NRG ONL DIL Aug 26 Oct 20   Textbooks Register
          Lec NRG NRG2 2120 MW 9:00am- 10:30am Aug 26 Oct 20    

Instructors: Ji, Lei (Dir)

This class will be taught as a hybrid lecture section. That means that one-half of the instruction will be in the form of required face-to-face lectures at the NRG Campus. The other half of the instructional material will be presented, examined, and graded in Blackboard, i.e. online.  This course relates topics in ECON 2301 to the diversity, complexity and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It is part of ACC's Global Studies program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard ECON 2301 course. 

English

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

ENGL 1301 English Composition I

20 E + [0/20] 97103 DIL 389 HLC DLS DIL Th 12:00pm- 1:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register
          Lec HLC HLC2 2221 T 12:00pm- 1:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15    

Instructors: Ackers, QueenSamantha (Dir)

(NOTE: This class meets Tuesdays in the classroom listed above and Thursdays online.)
This class is part of the BRASS (Black Representation of Achievement through Student Success) Program.
Please contact Chelsea Jones at brass@austincc.edu for enrollment information.This course relates topics in ENGL 1301 to the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 1301 course.This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

History

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

HIST 2381 African American History I

36 E [0/36/0] 90985 DIL 003 RRC ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register
          Lec RRC RRC1 1222.00 M 9:00am- 10:20am Aug 26 Dec 15    

Instructors: Smith, Kyle (Dir)

This class is reserved for students participating in the BRASS (Black Representation of Achievement through Student Success) Affinity Program. Please contact Chelsea Jones at brass@austincc.edu for enrollment information.AADS: This course relates topics in HIST 2381 to the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard HIST 2381 course. This class will be supported by Supplemental Instruction (SI), subject to availability.

Psychology

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

PSYC 2301 Introduction to Psychology

36 E [0/36/0] 92044 DIL 041 RGC ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register
          Lec RGC RG10 1133.00 T 12:00pm- 1:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15    

Instructors: Khosropour, Shirin (Dir)

This class will be taught as a hybrid lecture section. That means that one half of the instruction will be in the form of required face-to-face lectures. The other half of the instructional material will be presented, examined and graded in Blackboard, i.e. online.   Interdisciplinary Studies (INDS): [92044] relates topics in PSYC 2301 to questions of war, peace, social justice and conflict resolution. It is part of ACC's Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) program but is open to all students. It will transfer as a Psychology elective. Students should log in to Blackboard on the first day of class to receive instructions from the professor.   For assistance, visit https://instruction.austincc.edu/students/ 





Online Sections

Online (ONL) - Course instruction and testing are fully online without required class times.

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English

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

ENGL 2328 American Literature: Civil War to the Present

36 E + [0/36/0] 90437 DIL 012 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Dubose, Carrza (Dir)

AADS: This course relates topics in ENGL 2328 to the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 2328 course. 

12 Week Session: September 23 - December 15

ENGL 2351 Mexican-American Literature

36 E + [0/36/0] 90451 DIL 002 ONL DIL Sep 23 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Flores, Jose (Dir)

This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

8 Week Session: October 21 - December 15

ENGL 2322 British Literature: Anglo-Saxon Through 18th Century

36 E + [0/36/0] 90411 DIL 078 ONL DIL Oct 21 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Greathouse, Corey (Dir)

This course relates topics in ENGL 2322 to the intellectual, historical, political, artistic, religious, scientific, economic, and/or sociocultural experiences of people of African descent. It is part of ACC's African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) program but is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 2322 course.

ENGL 2351 Mexican-American Literature

36 E + [0/36/0] 90452 DIL 003 ONL DIL Oct 21 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Stayton, Sarah (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in ENGL 2351 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard ENGL 2351 course.

Government

12 Week Session: September 23 - December 15

GOVT 2311 Mexican American and Latinx Politics

36 E [0/36/0] 90743 DIL 001 ONL DIL Sep 23 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Sanchez, Michael (Dir)

This section requests students to Refer to the course Syllabus, or contact the professor for information regarding course materials.

History

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

HIST 2328 Mexican American History II

38 E [0/38/0] 90984 DIL 001 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Moreno, Gary (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in HIST 2328 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard HIST 2328 course.

Humanities

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

HUMA 1302 Humanities: Renaissance to Present

15 E [0/15] 91055 DIL 700 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Bowman, Sarah (Dir)

Humanities:  Renaissance to Present is an Honors course with a focus on Give Peace a Chance.  It has RESTRICTED ENROLLMENT.  Please contact the Honors Program at honors@austincc.edu or visit the website austincc.edu/honors for enrollment information. This course relates topics in HUMA 1301 to questions of war, peace, social justice and conflict resolution. It is part of ACC's Peace and Conflict Studies program, but is open to all Honors students and counts as a standard HUMA 1302 course. This course also relates topics in HUMA 1302 to the diversity, complexity and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It can also be counted as part of ACC's Global Studies program. This course is designated as a First Day Access Textbook course. This section includes a fee to cover the costs of required digital materials and/or an electronic textbook, provided at a discounted rate from the ACC Bookstore. NOTE: The digital materials fee will be added to your tuition and fees when you register. You may choose to opt out of this fee and receive a refund if you wish to purchase the course materials separately. For more information see www.austincc.edu/firstday.

HUMA 1305 Introduction to Mexican-American Studies

36 E [0/36/0] 91056 DIL 002 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Lauer, Jean (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in HUMA 1305 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard HUMA 1305 course.

HUMA 1311 Mexican-American Fine Arts Appreciation

36 E [0/36/0] 91057 DIL 002 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Lauer, Jean (Dir)

MAS: This course relates topics in HUMA 1311 to the history, literature, art culture, politics, language, and human experiences of Mexican Americans in the U.S. It is part of ACC’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program and is open to all students and counts as a standard HUMA 1311 course.

12 Week Session: September 23 - December 15

HUMA 1301 Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance

36 E [0/36/0] 91050 DIL 050 ONL DIL Sep 23 Dec 15 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Bowman, Sarah (Dir)

This course relates topics in HUMA 1301 to the diversity, complexity and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It is part of ACC's Global Studies program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard HUMA 1301 course. 

Psychology

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

PSYC 2319 Social Psychology

36 E + [0/36/0] 92102 DIL 002 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Frost, Kathryn (Dir)

Students should log in to Blackboard the first day of class to receive instructions from the professor. For assistance, visit https://instruction.austincc.edu/students/  Important!  This section includes a fee to cover the costs of required digital materials and/or an electronic textbook, provided at a discounted rate from the ACC Bookstore.  The digital materials fee will be added to your tuition and fees when you register.  You may choose to opt out of this fee and receive a refund if you wish to purchase the course materials separately.   Opt-out requests must be received prior to the official reporting date for a full refund.  For more information see austincc.edu/firstday   Interdisciplinary Studies (INDS): [92102] relates topics in PSYC 2319 to questions of war, peace, social justice and conflict resolution. It is part of ACC's Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard PSYC 2319 course. This section includes a service-learning component with an online alternative assignment available.

36 E + [0/36/0] 92101 DIL 001 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Frost, Kathryn (Dir)

Students should log in to Blackboard the first day of class to receive instructions from the professor. For assistance, visit https://instruction.austincc.edu/students/  Important!  This section includes a fee to cover the costs of required digital materials and/or an electronic textbook, provided at a discounted rate from the ACC Bookstore.  The digital materials fee will be added to your tuition and fees when you register.  You may choose to opt out of this fee and receive a refund if you wish to purchase the course materials separately.   Opt-out requests must be received prior to the official reporting date for a full refund.  For more information see austincc.edu/firstday   Interdisciplinary Studies (INDS): [92101] relates topics in PSYC 2319 to questions of war, peace, social justice and conflict resolution. It is part of ACC's Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard PSYC 2319 course. This section includes a service-learning component with an online alternative assignment available.

36 E + [0/36/0] 92105 DIL 008 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Frost, Kathryn (Dir)

Students should log in to Blackboard the first day of class to receive instructions from the professor. For assistance, visit https://instruction.austincc.edu/students/  Important!  This section includes a fee to cover the costs of required digital materials and/or an electronic textbook, provided at a discounted rate from the ACC Bookstore.  The digital materials fee will be added to your tuition and fees when you register.  You may choose to opt out of this fee and receive a refund if you wish to purchase the course materials separately.   Opt-out requests must be received prior to the official reporting date for a full refund.  For more information see austincc.edu/firstday   Interdisciplinary Studies (INDS): [92105] relates topics in PSYC 2319 to questions of war, peace, social justice and conflict resolution. It is part of ACC's Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard PSYC 2319 course. This section includes a service-learning component with an online alternative assignment available.





Synchronous Online Sections

DLS (Synchronous Virtual Class Meetings Required). Course instruction is online. Course instruction includes required real-time virtual class meetings at the days and times listed. Tests will be taken online. Some tests may require proctoring. Students can access online proctoring on their own computer for free. Online courses eliminate geography as a factor.

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Economics

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics

Students that need to complete both Econ 2302 (Principles of Microeconomics) and Econ 2301 (Principles of Macroeconomics) are encouraged to complete Econ 2302 prior to taking Econ 2301. This is strongly encouraged, but not required.

36 G [0/36] 89813 DIL 064 DLS DIL TTh 3:00pm- 4:20pm Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Diamond, Iris (Dir)

This course relates topics in ECON 2301 to the diversity, complexity and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It is part of ACC's Global Studies program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard ECON 2301 course. 

Psychology

16 Week Session: August 26 - December 15

PSYC 2389 Academic Cooperative

15 G [0/15] 92114 Coo 002 ONL DIL Aug 26 Dec 15   Textbooks Register
Coo DLS DIL T 9:00am- 11:00am Aug 26 Dec 15

Instructors: Khosropour, Shirin (Dir)

Students should log in to Blackboard the first day of class to receive instructions from the professor.   For assistance, visit https://instruction.austincc.edu/students/  . This course provides an in-person or online opportunity in experiential learning.Interdisciplinary Studies (INDS): [92114] relates topics in PSYC 2389 to questions of war, peace, social justice and conflict resolution. It is part of ACC's Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) program but is open to all students. It will transfer as a Psychology elective. Students should log in to Blackboard on the first day of class to receive instructions from the professor.   For assistance, visit https://instruction.austincc.edu/students/ 

Student Development

12 Week Session: September 23 - December 15

EDUC 1300 Learning Framework: Effective Strategies for College Success

25 E [0/25] 89861 DIL 004 DLS DIL MW 7:30pm- 9:10pm Sep 23 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Lee, Shih-Ting (Dir)

This is a ZTC-class (Zero Textbook Cost section). In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available digitally to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources (if applicable) but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials are Open Educational Resources (OER); see syllabus or contact the instructor for more details. Course instruction is online. 
The class will meet virtually at listed scheduled course times. Tests may also be taken online. Some tests may require proctoring. Students can access online proctoring on their own computer for free. Student ACC email and reliable internet are required.
MANDATORY course orientation will take place on Blackboard during the first week of class. Students who do not complete the mandatory online orientation by the date indicated on the syllabus are subject to being withdrawn from the course.This course relates topics in EDUC 1300 to the diversity, complexity and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It is part of ACC's Global Studies program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard EDUC 1300 course.  

25 E [0/25] 89872 DIL 016 DLS DIL TTh 6:00pm- 7:50pm Sep 23 Dec 15   Textbooks Register

Instructors: Lee, Shih-Ting (Dir)

This is a ZTC-class (Zero Textbook Cost section). In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available digitally to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources (if applicable) but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials are Open Educational Resources (OER); see syllabus or contact the instructor for more details. Course instruction is online. 
The class will meet virtually at listed scheduled course times. Tests may also be taken online. Some tests may require proctoring. Students can access online proctoring on their own computer for free. Student ACC email and reliable internet are required.
MANDATORY course orientation will take place on Blackboard during the first week of class. Students who do not complete the mandatory online orientation by the date indicated on the syllabus are subject to being withdrawn from the course.This course relates topics in EDUC 1300 to the diversity, complexity and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It is part of ACC's Global Studies program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard EDUC 1300 course.