Concentration Course Schedule for Summer 2008
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Concentrations
- Comparative Cultural Studies
- Comparative Ethnic and American Studies
- Comparative Literature
- Folklore Studies
- Religious Studies
- Science Studies
- Africa
- East and South Asia and the Pacific Islands
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- The Middle East
- North America and Europe
- Cross-Cultural Courses
Comparative Cultural Studies
Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Cultural Studies area of concentration offered in Summer 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Comparative Cultural Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.- Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, First Term, T R 0930-0118 MURIUKI*W
- Anthropology 202N Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0530-0718
- Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, First Term, MTWR 1030-1218
- Communication 200 Communication in Society, M W 0130-0318 MYERS*T
- Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, M W 0930-1118 ELIAS*T
- Communication 311 Visual Communication Design, T R 1130-0118
- *Communication 642 Mass Communication and Society, M W 1130-0118 CICCHIRILLO
- *Communication 644 Advertising and Society, T R 0130-0318 JR 0360 RAGIN*C
- English 264N Reading Popular Culture, M W 0530-0718
- English 578 Special Topics in Film, T 0930-1218 and R 0930-1118 BREWER*D
- English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0930-1118 TYLER*N
- History 398 Intro to Historical Thought, Second Term, MTWR 0930-1118 SHAW*S
- History of Art 260 Introduction to World Cinema, Second Term, MTWR 0530-0718 HUNT*S
- History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, MTWR 0530-0718 SVEDE*M
- Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, M W 0130-0318 KRAUT*R
- Russian 360 Russian Dreams and Nightmares: The Modern Russian Experience through Film, First Term, MTWR 0330-0518; Second Term, MTWR 0330-0518
- Spanish 322 Spanish Society and the Arts, MTWR 0330-0518
- Spanish 330 Reinventing America, First Term, MTWR 0330-0518
- Women's Studies 230 Gender, Sexuality and Race in Popular Culture, First Term, MTWR 1130-0118 BEAUDETTE*M
- Women's Studies 317 Women and Film, T R 0130-0400 SMITH*S
Comparative Ethnic and American Studies
Top of PageCourses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Ethnic and American Studies area of concentration offered in Summer 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Comparative Ethnic and American Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
- African American and African Studies 251 Intro to African Literature, First Term, M W 0430-0718 FOUTS*S
- African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, First Term, M W 0430-0748 NEWTON*V
- African American and African Studies 323.01 History of African Americans in the Age of Slavery, T R 1130-0118 HALL*S
- African American and African Studies 326 Black Americans and Legal System, Second Term, M W 0430-0818 MOWOE*I
- African American and African Studies 367.03 African American Voices in US Literature, First Term MTWR 0130-0318 NEWTON*V
- Art Education 367.01 Ethnic Art: A Means of Intercultural Communication, First Term, M W 0830-1248 MARCHANT*J;T R 1200-0418; JACKSON*T; Second Term, M W 1200-0418 SMITH*T
- English 281 Introduction to African American Lit, Second Term MTWR 0130-0318
- History 323.01 History of African Americans in the Age of Slavery, T R 1130-0118 HALL*S
- History 559 History of Slavery in North America from Colonial Times to 1860, First Term MTWR 0830-1018 CASHIN*J
- Music 252 History of Rock and Roll, First Term, MTWRF 0930-1118 FIRCA*S
- Music 253 Intro to Jazz, Second Term, MTWRF 1130-0118 PANZNER*J
- Spanish and Portuguese 330 Reinventing American, First Term, MTWR 0330-0518
- Spanish and Portuguese 689 Spanish in Ohio, M W 0930-1118 and F 0930-1218 LONG*D
- Women’s Studies 215 Reading Women Writers, First Term, MTWR 1130-0118 BEAUDETTE*M
- Women’s Studies 230 Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Popular Culture,. Reading Women Writers, MTWR 0130-0318 ISBISTER*D
Comparative Literature
Top of PageCourses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Literature area of concentration offered in Summer 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Comparative Literature. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
- Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, First Term, T R 0930-0118 MURIUKI*W
- Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318 WALIAULA*K
- African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, First Term,. M W 0430-0718 FOUTS*S
- African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0430-074 NEWTON*V
- Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTWRF 1030-1118 GTA
- English 201 Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, M W 1130-0118; First Term, MTWR 0930-1118
- English 201N Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, M W 0530-0718
- English 202 Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 1130-0118; Second Term, MTWR 0930-1118
- English 202N Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 0530-0718
- English 220 Introduction to Shakespeare, M W 0330-0518; First Term, MTWR 0130-0318
- English 264N Reading Popular Culture, M W 0530-0718
- English 280 The English Bible, T R 0930-1118 CARPENTER*G
- English 281 Intro to African American Literature, Second Term, MTWR 0130-0318
- English 290 Colonial and U.S. Literature to 1865, M W 0130-0318
- English 291 U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present, T R 0330-0518
- English 531 Restoration and Early 18th Century Literature, M W 0930-1118 DONOGHUE*F
- English 540 Poetry and Poetics of the British Romantic Period, Second Term, MTWR 1130-0118 RIEDE*D
- English 543 20th Century British Fiction, M W 0130-0318 PRINZ*J
- English 561 Special Topics in Fictional and Nonfictional Narrative, M W 0330-0518 TYLER*N
- English 578 Special Topics in Film, T 0930-1218 and R 0930-1118 BREWER*D
- English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0930-1118 TYLER*N
- History of Art 260 Intro to World Cinema, Second Term, MTWR 0530-0718 HUNT*S
- History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, First Term, MTWR 0530-0718 SVEDE*M
- Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, M W 0130-0318 KRAUT*R
- Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, First Term, MTWR 1030-1218; Second Term, MTWR 1030-1218
- Russian 36 0 Russian Dreams and Nightmares: The Modern Russian Experience through Film, First Term, MTWR 0330-0518; Second Term, MTWR 0330-0518
- Women's Studies 317 Women and Film, T R 0130-0400 SMITH*S
Folklore Studies
Top of PageThe courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Folklore area of concentration offered in Summer 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Folklore. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
- Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, First Term, T R 0930-0118 MURIUKI*W
- Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318 WALIAULA*K
- African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, M W 0430-0718 FOUTS*S
- African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0430-0748 NEWTON*V
- Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, First Term, MTWR 1030-1218
- Anthropology 202N Peoples & Cultures: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0530-0718
- Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTWRF 1030-1118
- English 264N Reading Popular Culture, M W 0530-0718
- English 280 The English Bible, T R 0930-1118 CARPENTER*G
- English 281 Intro to African-American Literature, Second Term, MTWR 0130-0318
- English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0930-1118 TYLER*N
- History 323.01 History of African-Americans in the Age of Slavery, T R 1130-0118 EL 2004 HALL*S
- Music 250 Music Cultures of the World, MTWRF 1130-0118 ARCHER*K
- Spanish 330 Reinventing America, First Term, MTWR 0330-0518
Religious Studies
Top of PageCourses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Religious Studies area of concentration offered in Summer 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Religious Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
- Comparative Studies 270 Introduction to Comparative Religion, First Term, T R 0930-0118 MURIUKI*W
- Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTWRF 1030-1118
- English 280 The English Bible, T R 0930-1118 CARPENTER*G
- History of Art 213 Asian Art, MTWR 0330-0518 ANDREWS*J
- Philosophy 270 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, First Term, MTWR 1030-1218
Science and Technology Studies
Top of PageCourses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Literature area of concentration offered in Summer 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Science and Technology Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
- Anthropology 202N Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0530-0718
- Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, First Term, MTWR 1030-1218
- Anthropology 597.01 Issues of Contemp World: Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations, T R 0330-0518
- Anthropology 597N01 Issues of Contemp World: Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations, M W 0530-0718
- Anthropology 597.02 Issues of Contemp World: Women, Culture, and Development, T R 0930-1118
- Communication 200 Communication in Society, M W 0130-0318 MYERS*T
- Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, M W 0930-1118 ELIAS*T
- Communication 642 Mass Communication and Society, M W 1130-0118 CICCHIRILLO
- *Communication 644 Advertising and Society, T R 0130-0318 RAGIN*C
- Environment and Natural Resources 201 Introduction to Environmental Sciences, MTWRF 0900-1048 GAGLIANO*W
- Environment and Natural Resources 203 Society and Natural Resources, MTWR 0230-0430 HEYWOOD*J; Second Term, MTWR 0230-0430 HEYWOOD*J
- International Studies/Agricultural Education 597.01 Problems & Policies in World Population, Food, & Environment, M W 1030-1218
- Philosophy 250 Symbolic Logic, T R 0130-0318 KRAUT*R
- Sociology 302 Technology and Global Society, T R 0330-0518 PAPALEONARDO
- Sociology 605 Sociology of Sexuality, M W 1130-0118
World Literatures
Top of PageArranged by geo-political region:
- Africa
- East and South Asia and the Pacific Islands
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- The Middle East
- North America and Europe0
- Cross-Cultural Courses
Interdepartmental Courses in World Literatures
(Courses not listed below may, given appropriate content, be substituted at the discretion of the Comparative Studies or World Literatures adviser.)Required Courses
- Comparative Studies 373 Problems in Literary and Cultural Translation, T R 0330-0518 BERMAN
- Comparative Studies 573 World Literature: Theory and Practice, T R 0930-1118 JUSDANIS*G
Africa
- African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, First Term, M W 0430-0718 FOUTS*S
East and South Asia/Pacific
- No Summer Classes
Latin America/Caribbean
- Spanish 330 Reinventing America, MTWR 0330-0518
Middle East
- No summer classes.
North America and Europe
- African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African-American Literature, M W 0430-0748 NEWTON*V
- Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTWRF 1030-1118
- English 531 Restoration & Early 18th-Century Literature, M W 0930-1118 DONOGHUE*F
- English 540 Poetry and Poetics of the British Romantic Period, Second Term, MTWR 1130-0118 RIEDE*D
- English 543 20th-Century British Fiction, M W 0130-0318 PRINZ*J
- English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0930-1118 TYLER*N
- Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, First Term, MTWR 1030-1218; Second Term MTWR 1030-1218
- Women’s Studies 367.01 U.S. Women Writers: Text and Context, T R 0930-1118 COCHRAN*S; M W 0130-0318 BRENNAN*S
Cross-Cultural Courses
Top of Page(Only one course may be chosen and counted toward one of the regions; all five regions must be represented.)
- Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318 WALIAULA*K
- Linguistics 375 Language across Cultures, First Term, MTWR 0130-0318 WINFORD*D
- Women’s Studies 215 Reading Women Writers, First Term, MTWR 0130-0318 ISBISTER*D
