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For information on
class times and locations, please consult the University's online schedule
at: http://www.uwm.edu/schedule
111-001 Entertainment
Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Poster)
150-401
Multicultural America (Jay, Blaeser)
192-001
Freshman Seminar: The Art of the Short Story (Nardin)
192-002
Freshman Seminar: Reasonable Doubt: Trials in Lit, Film, and Pop
Media (Gillam)
192-003
Freshman Seminar: Global Media (Martin)
192-004
Freshman Seminar: In Her Own Wrds: Women Spkrs-Their Art of Rhetoric (Kruse)
192-006
Freshman Seminar: Talkin' About Terrorism (Maris)
192-007
Freshman Seminar: If You Build It, They Will Come-Baseball Myth, Reality
(Maris)
192-008
Freshman Seminar: Style in Literature, Writing & the Arts (Schuster)
192-009
Freshman Seminar: American Dreams: Race, Ethnicity & Selfhood-Cmpy
Lit (Hamilton)
192-010
Freshman Seminar: Images-American Indians in Art, Film, and Literature
(Wilson)
192-011
Freshman Seminar: Asian-American Lit: Hmong Am. Life Stories (Buley-Meissner)
192-012
Freshman Seminar: (Im) Perfect Worlds: The Uses of Utopia (Chapson)
192-014
Freshman Seminar: If You Build It, They Will Come-Baseball Myth, Reality
(Maris)
192-015
Freshman Seminar: Celtic Folklore and Folkways (Gleeson)
201-001 Strategies
for Academic Writing
205-001 Business Writing
206-001 Technical
Writing (Nygaard)
206-002
Technical Writing (Van Pelt)
209-001
Language in the United States (Mattson)
212-001 Grammar and
Usage (Smith)
214-001 Writing in
the Professions: Economics (Nygaard)
214-002
Writing in the Professions: Writing for Criminal Justice and Social Welfare
(Donay)
215-001 The Literary
Imagination: How to Read and Write About Literature (Fischer)
215-002 The Literary
Imagination: How to Read and Write About Literature (Matuszak)
215-003
The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write About Literature
(Farrell)
215-004 The Literary
Imagination: How to Read and Write About Literature (O'Brien)
215-005 The Literary
Imagination: How to Read and Write About Literature (Kincaid)
223-001
American Writers: Colonial Times Through the Nineteenth Century (Deacon)
225-001 Introduction
to Modern Literature: Backgrounds (TA)
233-001 Introduction
to Creative Writing
234-001 Writing Fiction:
Structure and Technique (Tighe)
235-001
Writing Poetry: Forms, Styles, Voices (Firer)
236-001 Introductory
Topics in Creative Writing: Drama (Coffin)
243-001 Women's Literature:
Dickinson, Stein & Riding (Samuels)
247-001 Literature
and Human Experience: American Gothic (Wesp)
247-002 Literature
and Human Experience: Erotic Desire (Park)
247-003
Literature and Human Experience: London at War: 1838-1945 (Baron)
247-004 Literature
and Human Experience: Scottish Literature (Clark, R.)
248-001 Literature
and Contemporary Life: Literature and Childhood (Hazard)
248-102 Literature
and Contemporary Life: Whitman and Ginsberg: Preeminent American Bards
(Poniewaz)
261-001
American Short Stories (Powers)
261-002 American Short
Stories (Hay)
261-003 American Short
Stories (Petty)
263-001
American Novels (Schoeffel)
276-001 Introduction
to American Indian Literature: Native American Women Writers (Dworschack-Kinter)
277-001 Introduction
to Ethnic Minority Literature (Park)
286-001
Writing About Film and Television (Groskopf)
286-002 Writing about Film
and Television (Duris)
290-001 Introduction
to Film Studies (Schneider)
290-002 Introduction
to Film Studies (Samardzija)
290-003 Introduction
to Film Studies (Carr)
290-004 Introduction
to Film Studies (Klingensmith)
290-005 Introduction
to Film Studies (Klingensmith)
291-001 Introduction
To Television Studies (Poster)
293-001 Literature
and Media: Murder (Duris)
295-001
Women and Film: Working Girls: Women's Labor in the Cinema (Leonard)
296-001 UROP Apprenticeship
(FA)
298-001 Undergraduate
Lower-Division Service Learning (Jay)
304-001
English Literature: The Nineteenth Century (Nardin)
306-001 Irish Literature
(Walczyk)
307-001 American Literature:
Beginnings to 1865 (Sands)
309-001
American Literature: 1940 to the Present (Tatham)
312-001 Topics in
Film Studies: Queer Cinema (Carr)
316-001
World Cinema: Eastern European and Balkan Cinema (Samardzija)
326-001 The Development
of the Novel: Nineteenth Century Novel (Fischer)
326-002
The Development of the Novel: Ireland in the Twentieth Century (Kincaid)
329-001 Film and the
Novel (Schneider)
342-001 The Comic
Tradition (Stark)
360-001
The Art of Poetry (Farrell)
372-001 American Indian
Literature: American Indian Autobiographies (Wilson)
373-001
Ethnic Minority Literature: Asian American Literature (Malik)
383-001 Cinema and
Genre: Melodrama (Callahan)
390-001 Classical
Film Criticism and Theory (Martin)
391-001 Television
Criticism and Theory (Blasini)
398-001 Undergraduate
Upper-Division Service Learning (FA)
400-001 Introduction
to English Linguistics (Smith)
403-001 Survey of
Modern English Grammar (Noonan)
404-001 Language,
Power, and Identity (Amsler)
414-001
Special Topics in Creative Writing: Whitman's Children (Firer)
415-001 Fiction Workshop
(Smoller-Phillips)
416-001
Poetry Workshop (Firer)
417-001
Readings for Writers: Allen Ginsberg & the Beat Generation (Liddy)
430-001
Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-002
Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-003
Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-004 Advanced Writing
Workshop (Sands)
430-105 Advanced Writing
Workshop (Parker)
431-001
Topics in Advanced Writing: Information Architecture (Clark D.)
431-002 Topics in
Advanced Writing: Grant Writing (Smart)
433-001
Creative Nonfiction for Publication (Washburne)
435-001
Advanced Professional and Technical Writing (Alred)
437-001
Project Management for Professional Writers (Spilka)
439-001
Document Design (Clark, D.)
449-001
Writing Internship in English (Washburne)
452-001 Shakespeare
(Netzloff)
458-001 Major Figures
in Nineteenth-Century English Literature: William Blake (VanPelt)
461-001 Major Figures
in Twentieth-Century American Literature: Hemingway & Fitzgerald (Stark)
464-001
Major Figures in Anglo-Irish Literature: W.B. Yeats & Irish Poetry
After Him (Liddy)
465-001
Major Women Writers: Women and Nationhood (Banerjee)
465-002 Major
Women Writers: Willa Cather: The Great Theme of Immigration (Hazard)
500-001
Literature in the Medieval World: The Heroic Epic (Baron)
547-001
Approaches to Literary Criticism: Feminist Literary Theory (Gallop)
547-002
Approaches to Literary Criticism: Writers Writing Criticism (Bullock)
565-001 Introduction
to Adult/University Level TESOL (Mayes)
567-001 Materials
for ESL Instruction (AS)
569-001 Internship
in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners (Mayes)
612-001
Poetry and the Creative Process (Taylor)
615-001
Advanced Workshop in Fiction (Bontly)
616-001 Advanced Workshop
in Poetry (Samuels)
624-001
Seminar in Modern Literature: Postmodern Fictions (Tatham)
628-01
Seminar in Literature By Women: Formal Experimentation: Substantive Subversion
(Roberts)
631-001
Seminar in African-American Literature: Supernatural Power in African &
African American Film & Fiction (Grayson)
632-001 Seminar in
American Indian Literature: Postcolonialism and American Indian Literature
(Wilson)
685-001
Honors Seminar: Early Modern Drama (Kennedy)
685-002
Honors Seminar: American Migration: Fiction- Steinbeck, Hurston, &
Cather (Hamilton)
701-001 The Teaching
of College Composition (Horner)
715-001
Narrative Craft and Theory: 19th Century British & European Decadence
(Roberts)
720-001 Modern Literary
Theory (Amsler)
738-001
Theories of Language, Literature, or Composition: Technical Editing (Spilka)
741-001
Backgrounds of Modernism II (Bullock)
743-001 Film Studies
(Callahan)
750-001
History of Rhetoric I: Classical Rhetoric (Gillam)
761-001 Discourse
Analysis (Mayes)
771-001
Literature of the English Renaissance: Nations, Classes, & Colonies
(Netzloff)
775-001
Modern English Literature: Myth, Fable, Magical Realism (Lanters)
789-001 Internship
in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners (Mayes)
798-001 Graduate-Level
Service Learning (FA)
806-001 Seminar in
Linguistics: Field Methods (Noonan)
815-001
Seminar in Fiction Writing: Weaving Lore into Narrative (Clark, G.)
816-001 Seminar in
Poetry Writing (Hazard)
817-001
Seminar In Critical Writing (Gallop)
820-001 Seminar in
Advanced Topics in Literary Criticism and Research: War & Its Metaphors
(Hamilton)
824-101 Seminar in
Special Topics in Literature
871-001
Seminar in African American Literature: K. Lemmons, T. Due, O. Butler,
and J. Dash (Grayson)
882-001
Seminar in Nineteenth-Century American Lit: Later Works of Herman Melville
(Sappenfield)
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