UNIT COURSES FOR SPRING 2003
The listings here are designed to allow Unit students to easily find and select courses relevant to their interests across a wide range of disciplines. All the courses listed here are suitable for fulfilling Unit Certification Requirements. You should note, however, that this list is not exhaustive; with the permission of the Unit Director, courses not listed here may be counted toward certification. For your convenience in researching and registering for these pre-approved courses, we have provided links to course descriptions (click on the course title) and to the relevant UI Timetable with registration numbers and current enrollment status (click on the department course number).
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Advertising 482: Qualitative Research Methods (Cook)
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Anthropology 330: The History and Historiography of Anthropology (Bunzl)
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Communications/Speech Communications 308-1: Media, Technology and the Domestic Sphere (Hay)
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Communications/Educational Policy Studies 475G: Proseminar in Cultural Studies and Critical Interpretation (McCarthy)
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Communications 490N2: Historiography (Nerone)
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Comparative Literature 402: Culture and Interpretation (Sawhney)
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Comparative Literature 461: “You Freud, me Jane?”: Film & Psychoanalysis (Kaganovsky)
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English 373R2: Feminism and Film (Curry)
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English 443R: Modernism, Modernity, and the Bildungsroman (Esty)
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English 453M: American Indian Literature (Parker)
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English 459E: Transnationalism in Twentieth-Century African American Literature (Thompson)
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French 432: The Construction of Gender in Medieval French Texts (Fresco)
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French 490: Contemporary Criticism, Methods, and Theory (Schehr)
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History 461A: Cultures of Nature and the Nature of Culture (Radding)
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History 471A: Science and Human Difference from the Enlightenment to the Twentieth Century (Burkhardt)
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History 490A: History and Social Theory (Jacobsen)
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History 493A: Problems in Comparative History (Burton, Allman)
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Kinesiology 490: Cultural Studies of Racism and Sport (Cole)
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Philosophy 312: Nietzsche’s Ethics (Schroeder)
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Philosophy 314: Major Recent Philosophers: Nietzsche and Heidegger (Schacht)
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Speech Communication 438: Modernity and the Rhetorics of Violence: Arguing about Murder, Mayhem, and Monsters in America, 1683-1845 (Hartnett)
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Women’s Studies 401: Feminist Theory and Scholarship in the Humanities (Somerville)
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Women’s Studies 397 and 490: “Trans” Bodies and Politics (Cole)
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