Last generated: Monday, January 23 2023 10:10 PM UTC
NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing
Last generated: Monday, January 23 2023 10:10 PM UTC
NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing
3 hours. Same as BLST 105 and COMM 105. US Society, and Creative Arts course.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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47084 | LCD | 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM | R | 369 | 2BSB | Blair, C | Meet on campus | |
LCD | 12:30 PM - 03:15 PM | T | 369 | 2BSB | Blair, C | Meet on campus |
3 hours. Same as KOR 130. Taught in English. World Cultures course.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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44696 | LCD | 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM | TR | B10 | 2BH | Kim, H | Meet on campus |
3 hours. Same as ENGL 131. Creative Arts course.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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47487 | LCD | 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM | R | 304 | 2BH | Boulay, K | Meet on campus | |
LCD | 03:30 PM - 06:15 PM | T | 304 | 2BH | Boulay, K | Meet on campus |
3 hours. Same as ENGL132. Creative Arts course.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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47455 | LCD | 03:00 PM - 04:15 PM | W | B6 | 2BH | Moore, T | Meet on campus | |
LCD | 03:00 PM - 05:45 PM | M | B6 | 2BH | Moore, T | Meet on campus |
3 hours. Same as COMM 200. Some sections may be offered fully online or in a blended-online and classroom course setting. Use of computer and internet access is required for all online and blended sections. A high speed connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): Credit in COMM 103. Credit in COMM 101 or concurrent registration. Credit in COMM 102 or concurrent registration. Moving Image Arts minors must obtain approval of the Department of Communication. Restricted to Communication major(s). Departmental Approval Required
Online
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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26687 | LCD | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | McDowell, Z; Royal, P |
3 hours. Same as GLAS 229 and ENGL 229. Taught in English. Films contain English subtitles. One film per week will be screened outside of class. Students may choose to attend the official screenings or watch the films on their own. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 161. World Cultures course.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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43802 | LCD | 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM | MW | 207 | 2TH | Chiang, M | Meet on campus |
3 hours. Same as ENGL 230. Creative Arts, and Individual and Society course.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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47483 | LCD | 03:00 PM - 05:45 PM | W | 304 | 2BH | Von Klosst-Dohna, E | Meet on campus | |
LCD | 03:00 PM - 04:15 PM | M | 304 | 2BH | Von Klosst-Dohna, E | Meet on campus | ||
47485 | LCD | 03:30 PM - 06:15 PM | R | B10 | 2BH | Dancey, A | Meet on campus | |
LCD | 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM | T | B10 | 2BH | Dancey, A | Meet on campus |
3 hours. Same as AH 232 and ENGL 232. Creative Arts course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture-Discussion. Recommended background:ENGL 131 or ENGL 132 or ENGL 230.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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24424 | DIS - AD1 | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | M | ARR1 | 2ONL | Goldbach, J; Rubin, M | Meet online at set times | |
24425 | LCD - AS1 | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | W | ARR1 | 2ONL | Goldbach, J; Rubin, M | Meet online at set times |
3 hours. Same as COMM 234 and ENGL 234. Some sections may be offered fully online or in a blended-online and classroom course setting. Consult the Schedule of Classes for the mode of instruction. Use of computer and internet access is required for all online and blended sections. A high speed connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 160 and ENGL 161.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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29022 | LCD | 03:00 PM - 04:15 PM | MW | B10 | 2BH | Podrazik, W | Meet on campus |
3 hours. Same as ENGL 331. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Recommended Background: ENGL 131.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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48074 | LCD | 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM | TR | 104 | 2LH | Kendall, M | Meet on campus | |
"Cinematic Afterlives of the Russian Novel." Same as ENGL 331 and RUSS 321. Russian literature of the 19th century might feel like a distant and impenetrable cultural artifact, but its echoes can be found everywhere in our contemporary moment. The pages of these great novels are filled with disaffected fanatics, institutional decay, and moral quandaries that are remarkably familiar and vexing to us now. Indeed, we have much more in common with this distant mirror than we might think. To make the 19th Russian century novel relevant for citizens and thinkers of the 21st, our course will examine the afterlives of Russian literature in contemporary cinema. In addition to learning the history and development of the Russian novel (as well as how to read these texts), we will discuss and contrast how these works continue to influence stories and ideas that remain popular and influential in world cinema. In doing so, we will strengthen our skills of textual and cinematic analysis by paying close attention to the concepts of adaptation, medium specificity, and intertextuality. Taught in English. |