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UWinteriM and Spring 2003 courses   [List courses]


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

UWinteriM  2002 Courses
205:    Business Writing  (Spilka)
209:    Language in the United States  (Amsler)
247:    Literature and Human Experience: The Literature of Technology  (Clark, D)
261:    American Short Stories  (Van Pelt)
277:    Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Asian-American Literature (Buley-Meissner)
372:    American Indian Literature: Short fiction  (Wilson)
373:    Ethnic Minority Literature: Z N Hurston, A Walker, T Morrison, G Naylor  (Tatham)
465:    Major Women Writers: Am Originals: Influential Voices Between the Wars Dorothy Parker, Gertrude Stein, Edna Millay and Others  (Hazard)

Spring 2003 Courses
150-001    Multicultural America (Jones, W., Jones, S.)
192-001    Freshman Seminar: Vietnam in American Culture (Martin)
192-002    Freshman Seminar: Asian-American Literature (Buley-Meissner)
201-001    Strategies for Academic Writing
205-010    Business Writing (Maris)
205-011    Business Writing (Maris)
205-013    Business Writing (Maris)
206-001    Technical Writing (Nygaard)
207-001    Health Science Writing (Walczyk)
209-001    Language in the United States (Mattson)
210-001    International English (Amsler)
212-001    Grammar and Usage (Smith)
214-001    Writing in the Professions: Topic: Legal Writing (Parker, G.)
214-002    Writing in the Professions: Topic: Writing for Economics (Nygaard)
214-003    Writing in the Professions: Topic: Writing for Criminal Justice and Social Welfare (Donay)
215-001    The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write about Literature (Powers)
215-002    The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write about Literature (Brenegan)
215-003    The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write about Literature (Fischer)
215-004    The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write about Literature (Matuszak)
215-005    The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write about Literature (Stark)
215-006    The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write about Literature (Murre)
223-001    American Writers: Colonial Times through the Nineteenth Century (Wesp)
224-001    American Writers: The Twentieth Century (Leonard)
225-001    Introduction to Modern Literature: Backgrounds (Klingensmith)
233-001    Introduction to Creative Writing
234-001    Writing Fiction: Structure and Technique (Firer)
235-001    Writing Poetry: Forms, Styles, Voices (Hazard)
236-001    Introductory Topics in Creative Writing: (Tighe)
240-001    Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture: Topic: Rhetoric and Media (Kruse)
243-001    Women's Literature: Irish Women Writers (Dworschack-Kinter, J.)
247-001    Literature and Human Experience: Topic: Sexuality and Identity (Park)
247-002    Literature and Human Experience: Topic: Mothers and Daughters (Schoeffel)
247-103    Literature and Human Experience: Topic: Literature of Ecological Vision (Poniewaz)
248-001    Literature and Contemporary Life: Topic: Adolescence in Literature (Barth Walczyk)
248-002    Literature and Contemporary Life: Topic: 20th Century American History & Literature (Sobol)
248-003    Literature and Contemporary Life: Topic: Intro to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Studies (Poster)
251-001    Fantasy in Literature: Topic: Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” (Baron)
261-001    American Short Stories (Barth, D.)
261-002    American Short Stories (Hay)
263-001    American Novels: Focus on “20th Century Award Winners” (Paull, S.)
277-001    Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Topic: Whose Pictures are Worth a 1000 Words? (Kuhn)
286-001    Writing about Film and Television (Duris)
286-002    Writing about Film and Television (Groskopf)
290-001    Introduction to Film Studies (McFadden)
290-002    Introduction to Film Studies (Poster)
290-003    Introduction to Film Studies (McFadden)
290-004    Introduction to Film Studies (Klingensmith)
290-005    Introduction to Film Studies (Neiman)
293-001    Literature and Media: Topic: Uncanny Doubles (Betterton)
295-001    Women and Film: Topic: “Working Girls”: Women’s Labor in the Cinema (Carr)
302-001    English Literature: 1500-1660 (Netzloff)
307-001    American Literature: Beginnings to 1865 (Sands)
309-001    American Literature: 1940 to the Present (Tatham)
312-001    Topics in Film Studies: Topic: Cinema and the Law (Carr)
312-002    Topics in Film Studies: Topic: Surrealism (Samardzija)
316-001    World Cinema: Topic: Latin American Cinema (Blasini)
320-001    Studies in Film Authorship: Topic: Stanley Kubrick (Samardzija)
326-001    The Development of the Novel: Topic: The Nineteenth Century Novel (Fischer)
327-001    The Development of the Short Story (McKnight)
329-001    Film and the Novel (Schneider)
329-002    Film and the Novel (Schneider)
342-001    The Comic Tradition (Bullock)
360-001    The Art of Poetry: Poetry of Robert Frost (Hazard)
372-001    American Indian Literature: Topic: Ojibwe Literature of the Great Lakes (Blaeser)
378-001    Introduction to Literary Criticism (Kincaid)
380-001    Media and Society: Topic: Film and Identity (Blasini)
383-001    Cinema and Genre: Topic: Science Fiction (Martin, A.)
383-002    Cinema and Genre:  Melodrama (Callahan)
398-001    Undergraduate Upper-Division Service Learning (PI)
400-001    Introduction to English Linguistics: TESOL Certificate Course (Noonan)
401-001    History of the English Language (Amsler)
402-001    Theories of Language and Literature: Topic: Language and Public Policy (Noonan)
403-001    Survey of Modern English Grammar: TESOL Certificate Course (Smith)
415-001    Fiction Workshop (Clark, G.)
430-001    Advanced Writing Workshop (Gillam)
430-002    Advanced Writing Workshop (Kuist)
430-004    Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-005    Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-203    Advanced Writing Workshop (Spilka)
431-001    Topics in Advanced Writing: Topic: Writing & the Environment (Smart)
431-002    Topics in Advanced Writing: Topic: World Wide Words: Webzines and Online Publication (Sands)
431-003    Topics in Advanced Writing: Topic: Organizational Culture & Knowledge Management (Clark, D.)
434-001    Editing and Publishing (Washburne)
436-001    Writing for Information Technology (VanPelt)
436-202    Writing for Information Technology (VanPelt)
437-201    Project Management for Professional Writers (Spilka)
448-001    Professional Writing Theory and Practice (Smart)
449-001    Writing Internship in English (Washburne)
452-001    Shakespeare (Netzloff)
454-001    Milton (Kennedy)
465-001    Major Women Writers: Topic: Twentieth-Century English Women Novelists (Nardin)
500-001    Literature in the Medieval World: Topic: Romances of Courtly Love (Baron)
505-001    Studies in Nineteenth-Century English Literature: Topic: Romanticism (Bullock)
505-002    Studies in Nineteenth-Century English Literature: Topic: The 19th Century British Novel of the Supernatural (Roberts)
517-001    Studies in African-American Literature: Topic: Mythic Spaces in Afrcn Epics & Afrcn American Novels & Film (Grayson)
518-001    Studies in Anglo-Irish Literature: Topic: Irish Aesthetes: Wilde, Yeats, Moore (Liddy)
530-001    Studies in Shakespeare: Shakespeare’s Comedies (Stark)
567-001    Materials for ESL Instruction: TESOL Certificate Course (PI)
569-001    Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners: TESOL Certificate Course (Mayes)
615-001    Advanced Workshop in Fiction (Roberts)
616-001    Advanced Workshop in Poetry (Firer)
624-001    Seminar in Modern Literature: Topic: American Experimental Fiction Today (Tatham)
628-001    Seminar in Literature by Women: Topic: Women Writers of the Eighteenth Century (Kuist)
631-001    Seminar in African-American Literature: Topic: Images of Black Women in African American Fiction/Film (Grayson)
685-001    Honors Seminar: Topic: Monsters of Medieval England (Best, D.)
685-002    Honors Seminar: Topic: Visions and Antivisions: Blake to Bensmaia (Samuels)
704-001    Teaching Creative Writing (Hazard)
706-001    Seminar in Professional Writing Theory and Pedagogy (Alred)
707-001    Writing for Business Management (Alred)
716-001    Poetic Craft and Theory: Topic: The Objectivists (Liddy)
738-001    Theories of Language, Literature, or Composition: Topic: Issues in Cross-Language Writing (Mayes)
755-001    Issues in Composition Studies (Schuster)
776-001    Women Writers: Topic: 19th Century English Women Novelists (Nardin)
778-001    Native American Literature: Topic: Introduction to Native Literature (Wilson)
789-001    Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult Learners (Mayes)
806-001    Seminar in Linguistics: Topic: Corpus Linguistics (Mayes)
815-001    Seminar in Fiction Writing: Topic: Weaving Lore into Narrative (PI)
824-001    Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: Topic: Urbanism & Modernism (Kincaid)
824-102    Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: Topic: Sin & Forgiveness in Anglo-Saxon England (PI)
824-103    Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: Topic: Sensus Communis: Vico on Rhetoric, Religion & Law (PI)
854-001    Seminar in College Composition, Theory and Pedagogy: Topic: Sequencing in Writing Pedagogy and Curriculum (Horner)
855-001    Seminar in Theories of Business and Technical Writing: Topic: Rhetoric & Technology (Clark, D.)
875-001    Seminar in Modern Literature: Topic: Modernist Poetics & ‘the crisis in consciousness’ (Samuels)
877-001    Seminar in Film Theory: Topic: Women and Film Authorship (Callahan)
882-001    Seminar in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Topic: Rhetoric and Representation of Otherness (Sands)
883-001    Seminar in Twentieth-Century American Literature: Topic: Fictions of the Color Line (Jay)
885-001    Seminar in Critical Theory: Topic: Colonial Discourse and Postcolonial Theory (Banerjee)
885-002    Seminar in Critical Theory: Topic: Kristeva and Spivak (Gallop)
 

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