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Fall 2003 courses   [List courses]


For information on class times and locations, please consult the University's online schedule at: http://www.uwm.edu/schedule

Fall 2003 Courses
150-001 Multicultural America (Jay, Jones)
150-002 Multicultural America (McKnight)
192-001 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Image of American Indians (Wilson)
192-002 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Madness And Mercy: From Medea to Beloved (Hamilton)
192-003 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Vietnam in American Culture (Martin)
192-004 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Popular Culture and Collective Memory (Blasini)
192-005 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Censorship and the Politics of Culture (Schuster)
192-006 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Hmong Life Stories (Buley-Meissner)
192-007 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Melting Pot: Language, Ethnic Identity in US (Downing)
192-008 Freshman Seminar TOPIC: Feminist Writing (Gallop)
201-001 Strategies for Academic Writing (TBA)
201-002 Strategies for Academic Writing (TBA)
201-003 Strategies for Academic Writing (TBA)
201-004 Strategies for Academic Writing (TBA)
201-005 Strategies for Academic Writing (TBA)
201-006 Strategies for Academic Writing (TBA)
201-007 Strategies for Academic Writing (TBA)
205-001 Business Writing
206-001 Technical Writing (Nygaard)
206-002 Technical Writing (Nygaard)
209-001 Language in the United States (Mattson)
212-001 Grammar and Usage (Smith)
214-001 Writing in the Professions: Writing for Criminal Justice and Social Welfare (Donay)
215-001 Intro to English Studies (Fischer)
215-002 Intro to English Studies (Ellet)
215-003 Intro to English Studies (Kosalka)
215-004 Intro to English Studies (Kinkaid)
215-005 Intro to English Studies (Brown)
215-006 Intro to English Studies (Groskopf)
215-007 Intro to English Studies (Schoeffel)
222-001 English Writers: The Modern Period (Marini)
223-001 American Writers: Colonial Times through the Nineteenth Century (Wesp)
233-001 Intro to Creative Writing
234-001 Writing Fiction: Structure and Technique (Powers)
235-001 Writing Poetry: Forms, Styles and Voices (Firer)
236-001 Intro. Topics in Creative Writing: Drama (Heagy)
240-001 Rhetoric, Writing and Culture: Writing in Cyberspace (Kuhn)
243-001 Women’s Literature: Struggles for Selfhood (Petty)
243-002 Women’s Literature: Wild Women in Contemporary Literature (Murre)
247-001 Literature and Human Experience: The Odyssey in Adaptation (O’Brien)
247-002 Literature and Human Experience: Travel Writing: Fact and Fiction (Hazard)
247-003 Literature and Human Experience: Whitman & Ginsberg-Liberating American Bards (Poniewaz)
248-001 Literature and Contemporary Life: Growing up Gay (Barth-Walczak)
248-001 Literature & Contemporary Life: Utopias and Dystopias (Ogburn)
261-001 American Short Stories (Barth)
261-002 American Short Stories (Park)
261-003 American Short Stories (Kiely)
261-104 American Short Stories (Van Pelt)
263-001 American Novels (Matuszak)
275-001 The Forms of Folk Literature (Clark, R.)
276-001 Intro. To American Indian Lit. Topic: The Native American novel (Dworschack-Kinter)
277-001 Intro. To Ethnic Minority Literature: Conflict, Politics, & Ethnic Minority Lit. (Sobol)
286-001 Writing about Film and Television (Samardzija)
286-001 Writing about Film and Television (Kerns)
290-401 Intro to Film Studies (Oren)
290-601 Intro to Film Studies (Carr)
290-602 Intro to Film Studies (Klingensmith)
290-603 Intro to Film Studies (Carr)
290-604 Intro to Film Studies (Carr)
290-605 Intro to Film Studies (Carr)
290-606 Intro to Film Studies (Carr)
291-001 Intro to Television Studies (Poster)
293-001 Literature and Media: Film Noir & Hard Boiled Detective Fiction (Betterton)
295-001 Women and Film (Leonard)
295-002 Women and Film (Kligensmith)
301-001 Middle English Lit: 1066-1500 (Amsler)
304-001 English Lit: The Nineteenth Century (Banerjee)
307-001 American Lit: Beginnings to 1865 (Sands)
316-001 World Cinema, TOPIC: Caribbean Cinema (Blasini)
325-001 The Art of Fiction, TOPIC: Narrative Perspectives (Clark, G)
326-001 The Development of the Novel, TOPIC: The Nineteenth Century Novel (Fischer)
327-001 The Development of the Short Story (Goulet)
342-001 The Comic Tradition (Stark)
360-001 The Art of Poetry, TOPIC: Emily Dickinson (Hazard)
372-001 American Indian Literature, TOPIC: Post colonialism and American Indian Literature (Wilson)
390-001 Classical Film Criticism and theory (Martin)
394-001 Theories of Mass Culture, TOPIC: Media and Theories of the Popular (Oren)
400-001 Intro to English Linguistics (Smith)
403-001 Survey of Modern English Grammar (Noonan)
404-001 Language, Power, and Identity (Downing)
414-001 Special Topics in Creative Writing, TOPIC: Whitman’s Children (Firer)
415-001 Fiction Workshop (Smoller-Phillips)
415-002 Fiction Workshop (Guevara-Kilwein)
416-001 Poetry Workshop (Blaeser)
430-001 Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-002 Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-003 Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-004 Advanced Writing Workshop (Sands)
430-205 Advanced Writing Workshop (Parker)
430-206 Advanced Writing Workshop (Spilka)
431-001 Topics in Advanced Writing: Writing and the Environment (Smart)
431-002 Topics in Advanced Writing: Information Architecture (Clark, D)
433-001 Creative Nonfiction for Publication (Washburne)
435-001 Professional And Technical Writing (Smart)
435-202 Professional And Technical Writing (Alred)
439-001 Document Design (Clark, D)
447-001 The Essay as a Genre (Hazard)
449-001 Writing Internship in English  (Washburne)
451-001 Chaucer (Amsler)
452-001 Shakespeare (Netzloff)
458-001 Major Figures in Nineteenth-Century English Lit. TOPIC: Poetry and the Painting of William Blake (Van Pelt)
465-001 Major Women Writers, Topic: Margaret Atwood: The Novels (Tatham)
466-001 Joyce (Stark)
507-001 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature, TOPIC: Women’s Innovative Poetry (Samuels)
507-002 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature, TOPIC: Literature for Adolescents (TBA)
510-001 Literature and Society, TOPIC: Literacy in the Secondary School (TBA)
510-002 Literature and Society, TOPIC: JRR Tolkien’s Fiction (Baron)
517-001 Studies in African American Literature, TOPIC: Intro. To African American Literature and Film (Grayson)
519-001 Studies in Irish-American Literature, TOPIC: Reflections of Ireland/Irish America (Liddy)
547-001 Approaches to Literary Criticism, TOPIC: Writers Writing Criticism (Bullock)
565-001 Intro to Adult/University Level TESOL (Mayes)
567-001 Materials for ESL Instruction (TBA)
569-001 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners (Mayes)
612-001 Poetry and the Creative Process (Liddy)
615-001 Advanced Workshop in Fiction (Goulet)
616-001 Advanced Workshop in Poetry (Firer)
624-001 Seminar in Modern Lit, TOPIC: Postmodern Fictions (Tatham)
628-001 Seminar in Literature by Women TOPIC: Jane Austen & the History of Literary Criticism (Nardin)
632-001 Seminar in American Indian Literature, TOPIC: The Fiction of Lousie Erdich (Wilson)
633-001 Seminar in Rhetoric and Writing, Topic: Rhetoric, Reason and the Emotions (Gilliam)
685-001 Honors Seminar, TOPIC: Advanced Writing Workshop (Nardin)
685-002 Honors Seminar, TOPIC: The Search for Self (Fischer)
701-001 The Teaching of College Composition (Horner)
708-001 Advanced Professional Writing (Alred)
712-001 Professional Writing Theory (Spilka)
720-001 Modern Literary Theory (Netzloff)
741-001 Backgrounds of Modernism II: The Twentieth Century (Bullock)
743-001 Film Studies (Callahan)
744-001 Feminist Critical Theory (Gallop)
755-001 Issues in Composition Studies (Lu)
760-001 Research Methods in Linguistics and ESL (Noonan)
778-001 Native American Lit.: Native Images on Page and Screen (Blaeser)
780-001 African American Lit.: Images of Black Women-African American Fiction and Film (Grayson)
789-001 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners (Mayes)
806-001 Seminar in Linguistics: Issues in Cross Language Writing (Mayes)
815-001 Seminar in Fiction Writing: A Long While to Make it Short (Guevara-Kilwein)
816-001 Seminar in Poetry Writing: An Exploration of Poetic Forms (Samuels)
820-001 Seminar in Advanced Topics in Literary Criticism and Research (Netzloff)
824-001 Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: 17th-20th Century American Prose (Sappenfield)
824-002 Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: American Transcendentalism and Modernity (Hamilton)
825-001 Seminar in Major Figures: James Joyce (Lanters)
855-001 Seminar in Theories of Business and Technical Writing: Cross-Cultural Theory & Professional Writing (Alred)

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