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Course Schedule

For an up-to-date Course Schedule go to www.schedule.uwm.edu. Many course offerings are added or changed during the registration process.


Fall Semester, 2008

Anthropology
Anthro 306: European Archeology, T: 5:30-8:10pm, Bettina Arnold

Celtic
Celtic 103: First Semester Gaelic, TR 7:00-8:15pm, John Gleeson
Celtic 103: First Semester Gaelic, TR 9:30-10:45am, Bairbre Ni Chiardha
Celtic 133: Celtic Crossings: An Overview of the History and Culture of the Celtic World from 800BC to the 21st Century, W 5:00-7:40pm, Nancy M. Walczyk
Celtic 192: Celtic Film: Fact or Fiction in Celtic Film, TR 11:00am-12:15pm, John Gleeson
Celtic 203: Third Semester Gaelic, TR 11:00am-12:55pm, Bairbre Ni Chiardha
Celtic 250, Lec-001, Selected Topics in Celtic Studies: Scotland and the Scots, TR 11:00am-12:15pm, Kathleen Foss-Mollan
Celtic 250, Lec-002, Selected Topics in Celtic Studies: The Role of Religion in Ireland: Earliest Times to the Present, TR 6:00-7:15pm, Vincent McNally
Celtic 250, Lec-003, Selected Topics in Celtic Studies: The Archeology of Ireland, R 5:30-8:10pm, Christine Hamlin

English
English 285: Modern Irish Language and Its Literature, M 4:30-7:10 pm, Sandy Hoffman

History
Hist 200: Historical Roots of Contemporary Issues: The Civil Strife in Northern Ireland, TR 8:00-9:15am, Timothy Crain
Hist 235: English History to 1688, Online Course, Andrew Larson

Theater
Theater 490-802: Topics in Theater: 20th Century Irish Theater and Consequences of Place, TR 11:00-12:00pm, Prof. William Watson and John Gleeson


Spring Semester, 2008

Celtic
Celtic 104: Second Semester Gaelic, TR 9:30am-10:45am, Bairbre Ni Chiardha
Celtic 204: Fourth Semester Gaelic, MW 11:00am-12:15pm, Seosai Nic Rabhartaigh
Celtic 250-001: The Green Screen: Images of Ireland in Film, W 6:00pm-8:45pm, John Gleeson
Celtic 250-002: Celtic Religion and Neo-Paganism, M 5:00pm-7:40pm, James Lewis
Celtic 250-003: Women in the Celtic World, T 5:30pm-8:10pm, Christine Hamlin
Celtic 297 & 497: Study Abroad in Colmcille, Ireland, Semester Program
Celtic 350: Ireland in the 20th Century, R 4:30pm-7:10pm, John Gleeson

English
English 192-002: Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales, MW 11:00am-12:15pm, Nancy Walczyk
English 306: Survey in Irish Literature, TR 3:30pm-6:10pm, Josepha Lanters

History
Hist 236: Britain Since 1688: Rise and Decline of a Great Power, TR 8:00am-9:15am, Timothy Crain

Community members may enroll through Adult and Returning Students Services and do not need to be working on a degree. For more information, please contact the Center for Celtic Studies at 229-6520.