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Spring 2002 courses   [List courses]


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

192-001  Freshman Seminar: The Devil Made Me Do It: Evil, Human Nature And Moral Choice (Baum)
192-002  Freshman Seminar: Life Inside the Melting Pot: Language and Ethnic Identity in the U.S. (Downing)
201  Strategies for Academic Writing
205-011  Business Writing  (Clark, D)
206-001 Technical Writing  (Clark, D)
206-002 Technical Writing  (Walczyk)
207-001 Health Science Writing (Walczyk)
209-001 Language in the United States (Mattson)
210-001 International English (TA)
212-001 Grammar and Usage (TA)
214-001 Writing in the Professions: Legal Writing  (Parker)
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 (Clark, G)
215-003 The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write about Literature (Frisicaro)
215-004  The Literary Imagination:  How to Read and Write about Literature (Farrell)
230-001 Writing with Style (Artman)
233 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: Defying Formal Conventions (Iwen)
240-001 Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture: Rhetoric and Media (Kruse)
240-002 Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture: What’s “News” (Murray)
243-001 Women's Literature: 20th Century Women Poets (Samuels)
247-001 Literature and the Human Experience: The Bible as Literature: The Old Testament (Fischer)
247-002 Literature and the Human Experience: Encounters with Colonial Africa (Listoe)
247-003 Literature and the Human Experience: Italian Amer. Fiction and Film Course (Ruffino)
247-104 Literature and the Human Experience: The Literature of the Ecological Vision (Poniewaz)
248-001 Literature and Contemporary Life: Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (Carr)
248-102 Literature and Contemporary Life: Tough Guys (Hazard)
261-001  American Short Stories (Matuszak)
261-002 American Short Stories (Sobol)
261-003 American Short Stories (Lunberry)
263-001 American Novels (Auvinen)
275-001 The Forms of Folk Literature: Irish Myth and Folklore (Lanters)
276-001 Introduction to American Indian Literature: Native American Women Writers (TA)
277-001 Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Contemporary Mexican-American Literature (Schoeffel)
277-002 Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Asian-American Literature (Park)
286-001 Writing about Film and Television (Samardzija)
290 Introduction to Film Studies
293-001 Literature and Media: Narratives of the Road (Schneider)
293-002 Literature and Media: Visions of Excess (Betterton)
293-003 Literature and Media: Homelessness, Prison, and Gangs in American Film and Literature (Allen)
295-001 Women and Film (Carr)
296-044 UROP Apprenticeship (Sands)
299-001 Ad Hoc: Service Learning (Dale)
305-001 English Literature: The Twentieth Century (Kincaid)
306-001 Irish Literature (Liddy)
312-001 Topics in Film Studies: Hollywood and U.S. Nationalism (Betterton)
316-001 World Cinema: Contemporary French Cinema (Lambert)
316-002 World Cinema: Japanese Cinema (Lambert)
320-001 Studies in Film Authorship: Stanley Kubrick (Samardzija)
326-001 The Development of the Novel: The 19th Century Novel (Fischer)
329-001 Film and the Novel (Schneider)
330 Film and Drama
360-001 The Art of Poetry: The Life and Work of Dylan Thomas (Hazard)
372-001 American Indian Literature: Poetry in Native Communities (Blaeser)
383-001 Cinema and Genre: Melodrama (Callahan)
390-001 Classical Film Criticism and Theory (Callahan)
400-001 Introduction to English Linguistics (Downing)
401-001 History of the English Language (Noonan)
403-001 Survey of Modern English Grammar (Darnell)
414-001 Special Topics in Creative Writing: Spiritual Autobiography (Blaeser)
415-001 Fiction Workshop
415-002 Fiction Workshop (G. Clark)
416-001 Poetry Workshop (Firer)
430-001 Advanced Writing Workshop (Gallop)
430-002 Advanced Writing Workshop (Lu)
430-003  Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-004  Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-005  Advanced Writing Workshop (Kuist)
430-106 Advanced Writing Workshop (Spilka)
431-001 Topics in Advanced Writing: World Wide Words - Webzines and Online Publication (Sands)
432-001 The Rhetoric of Argument (Gillam)
434-001 Editing and Publishing (Washburne)
436-001 Writing for Information Technology (Van Pelt)
449-001 Writing Internship in English (Washburne)
451-001 Chaucer (Baron)
452-001 Shakespeare (Netzloff)
458-001 Major Figures in Nineteenth-Century English Literature: Victorians and the Notion of “Englishness” (Banerjee)
458-002 Major Figures in Nineteenth-Century English Literature: Charles Dickens (Baron)
460-001 Major Figures in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Hawthorne and Melville (Sappenfield)
461-001 Major Figures in Twentieth-Century American Literature: Fictions of the Color Line (Jay)
465-001 Major Women Writers: Women Writers in Global Context (Banerjee)
466-001 Joyce (Stark)
499-001 Ad Hoc: Writing for TV Comedy (Rannow)
500-001 Literature in the Medieval World: Medieval Drama and Popular Culture (Amsler)
507-001 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature: Short Stories and Novels: 1900-1930 (Nardin)
530-001 Studies in Shakespeare: Shakespeare’s Comedies (Stark)
547-001 Approaches to Literary Criticism: From Literary Criticism to Cultural Studies (Kincaid)
567-001 Materials for ESL Instruction (Mayes)
569-001 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners (Mayes)
615-001 Advanced Workshop in Fiction (Goulet)
616-001 Advanced Workshop in Poetry (Liddy)
628-001 Seminar in Literature by Women: Women and Anger in Literature (Kennedy)
628-002 Seminar in Literature by Women: Women Writers of the 18th Century (Kuist)
633-001 Seminar in Rhetoric and Writing: Computers and Pedagogy (Sands)
685-001 Honors Seminar: The Art of William Faulkner (Southward)
685-002 Honors Seminar: Chinese American Writers (Buley-Meissner)
704-001 Teaching Creative Writing (Hazard)
707-001 Writing for Business Management (Alred)
716-001 Poetic Craft and Theory: Avant-Garde Poetic Theory (Samuels)
743-001 Film Studies (Petro)
744-001 Feminist Critical Theory (Gallop)
754-001 Post-Secondary Composition - Topics in Pedagogical Theory: Basic Writing in History Theory and Practice (Horner)
760-001 Research Methods in Linguistics and ESL (Noonan)
778-001 Native American Literature: Intro to Native Literature (Wilson)
780-001 African American Literature: African American Film and Fiction in Context (Grayson)
783-001 World Literature in English: Colonialism and After (Roberts)
789-001 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners (Mayes)
806-001 Seminar in Linguistics: Theories of Literacy in Practice (Amsler)
815-001 Seminar in Fiction Writing: Magical Realism as Morality Play or Protest (Roberts)
824-001 Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: Reading/Writing/Teaching Culture (Lu)
824-002 Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: Marxism and Literature (Bullock)
824-103 Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: The Exeter Book: 10th Century Old English Poetic Mescellany & its Contents (Hall)
882-001 Seminar in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: American Women Writers and the Sentimental (Hamilton)
 

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