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Course Schedule—Fall 2004

Interdepartmental

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INTERDEPARTMENTAL

360.109 (H,S) (W)

FAULKNER, MORRISON, AND RACIAL IDENTITY (3) Rockefeller  Limit 25 20    A survey of the authors' major works that pays particular attention to Morrison’s critique of Faulkner’s notion of racial identity. Cross-listed with English, Writing Seminars, and Africana Studies

Sec. 01

ThF1-2:30

360.131 (H,S)

INTRODUCTION TO LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES II (3) Kurlat-Ares   Limit 50
Cross-listed with Latin American Studies

Sec. 01

Th 12-2

360.133 (H)
(W)

GREAT BOOKS: WESTERN TRADITION (3) Roller, Williams, Campe, Patton Limit 20 per section This course explores some of the greatest works of the literary and philosophical tradition in Europe and the Americas.  These books are lifelong companions, and essential reading for both scientists and humanists.  Authors include men and women from ancient times to the present. Cross-listed with Classics, German, Philosophy, and the Humanities Center

Sec. 01


02



03



04

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

360.211 (H,S)

AFRICAN EXPERIENCES (3) Berry/Northcott   Limit 25
Students will examine commonalities and contrasts in African and African-American social and cultural experiences, through readings in history, anthropology, and literature, and exploratory field research in the Baltimore-Washington area.
Cross listed with Africana Studies, Anthropology, History, and Public Health Studies

Sec. 01

T 1-3

360.217 (H,S)

RICHARD WRIGHT AND MODERNISM: PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE, AND POLITICS (3) Hayes   Limit 25
This seminar provides an interdisciplinary examination of Richard Wright's fictional and nonfictional works. Considers Wright's critique of modern western civilization, interpretation of the black experience, and political activism
Cross listed with Africana Studies and Politcal Science Course added 4/29/04

Sec. 01

W 2-4:30

360.233 (H,S)

FEMINIST AND QUEER THEORY (3) Das, Marrati, Moon Staff      Limit 25 20   This course is an introduction to theories of Feminism, gender, and sexuality. It examines classic and recent texts and considers problems and cases from a variety of cultures and historical periods in local, national and global contexts. 
Formerly offered as 070.204
Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality and Anthropology

Sec. 01

W 5-7:30pm
W 5:30-8:30pm
MW 2-3:30

360.251 (W)

WRITING IN THE SCIENCES: SCIENCE WRITING FOR A MAINSTREAM AUDIENCE (3) Ruben Limit 15     Students learn to write clearly and interestingly, commenting on each other=s scientific writing in a workshop. Focus is on communicating scientific concepts to a nonscientific audience. Cross-listed with Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Planetary Sciences and Physics and Astronomy This course is not being offered in Fall 04

Sec. 01

MTW 1

360.253 (H)
(W)

WRITING IN THE HUMANITIES: GODS AND GODDESSES OF ANCIENT EGYPT (3) Waraska Limit 15     An in-depth look at Egyptian mythological beings in their historical, religious, and artistic settings.  Students will develop the skills necessary for clear and effective writing in the Humanities. Cross-listed with History, Humanities, and Near Eastern Studies This course is not being offered in Fall 04

Sec. 01

MTW 11

360.328

APPLIED ECONOMICS INTERNSHIP (3) Hanke    Prereq: 180.101-102    Perm. Req=d. Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory only Cross-listed with Economics and Geography and Environmental Engineering

Sec. 01

TBA

360.353 (S)

HISTORY OF U.S. AND LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS (3) Smith
Cross-listed with Political Science and Latin American Studies

Sec. 01

T 2-4

360.385 (H)
(W)

THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION (3) Leslie/ Berger   Limit 20 This course will explore classic and contemporary documentary photography, it=s theory and practice, exploring images which inform, entertain and enlighten.  Students will propose and execute, either independently or with a partner, a semester-long photographic project growing out of the course material. Cross-listed with Art and History of Science and Technology

Sec. 01

T 6-9pm

360.389 (H)

WOMEN, HEALTH, AND HEALING IN LATIN AMERICA Jenkins Limit 25 Cross-listed with Political Science, Anthropology, and Latin American Studies Studies Course added 4/8/04

Sec. 01

T 10-12

360.477 (H)

THE LAB, THE LAYPERSON, AND THE LEGISLATURE: THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN HUMAN GENETICS AND SOCIETY Mathews Limit 15 This course will take up the questions that arise at the intersection of genetic science and the society at large. What role has and does genetic research play in our society and our lives? What happens once genetic research leaves the lab and becomes "product" in the doctor's office and the marketplace? What role does and should politics play in genetic science? Cross-listed with Biology Course added 4/19/04

Sec. 01

TTh 9-10:30

360.605

SEMINAR: ENVIRONMENT AND APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS Meneveau     Cross-listed with Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geography and Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering

Sec. 01

F 10:30 F 11

360.669

SEMINAR ; CULTURE, POWER AND HISTORY Northcott  For Graduate students only or Perm. Req’d  Cross-listed with Anthropology

Sec. 01

Th 4-6pm

 

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