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Course Schedule—Spring 2006

Dean's Teaching Fellowship Courses

DEAN'S TEACHING FELLOWSHIP COURSES

ECONOMICS

180.243 (S) 180.343

ECONOMICS AND POLICIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION (3) Contessi    Limit 25   Prereq: 180.241-International Trade or 180.242- International Monetary Economics or Perm. Req’d  What’s the economics behind existence, structure and activities of the European Union? This course investigates economic gains and losses of European integration, analysis and measurement of EU policies.

Sec. 01

ThF 9-10:30

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HISTORY

100.317 (H)

HISTORY OF PHOTOJOURNALISM IN THE UNITED STATES (3) Hijar    Limit 20  This course is a survey of photojournalism in the U.S. and emphasizes understanding the medium in historical perspective, and developing the analytical skills to see media images with a critical eye.

Sec. 01

TTh 2-3:30

100.357 (H,S)

             (W)

CONVERSION AND CONTROL: RELIGION IN THE SPANISH EMPIRE (3) Lynn Hossain   Limit 15  Prereq: 100.103 recommended    This course explores the Spanish crown's treatment of perceived external & internal religious threats - Muslims, Jews, Protestants, and animist Amerindians - within the framework of imperial ambition, circa 1450-1650

Sec. 01

MW 2-3:30

100.379 (H,S)

CHURCH AND STATE IN THE MIDDLE AGES: POWER, AUTHORITY, AND SOVEREIGNTY (3) Monagle   Limit 15   This course will chart the history of the intersection of ideas of power and the sacred in Europe in the Middle Ages.

Sec. 01

Th 2-4

HUMANTIES

300.308 (H)

THE CRISIS OF MODERNISM: THE 1960s AND FATE OF ART (3) Tsai  Limit 15    The course provides an art historical and philosophical account of how a crisis in the concept of art emerged in the 1960’s.  Key authors include Kant, Hegel, Adorno, and Greenberg.

Cross-listed with History of Art

Sec. 01

W 10-1

POLITICAL SCIENCE

191.311 (S)

RELIGION & POLITICS (3) Pahwa Limit 15  The purpose of the course is to introduce students to contemporary debates and manifestations of the role of religion and in politics across the world.

Sec.01

TTh 2-3:30

191.352 (S)(W)

POLITICS & PERSUASION (3Scherer Limit 25   Perm Req’d.

Sec. 01

T 2-5

ROMANCE LANGUAGES & LITERATURES

212.348 (H)

LITERATURE OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION (3) Hatfield   Limit 15 Prereq: Intermediate Spanish (210.212) or Perm. Req’d   A study of the major writers of the Cuban Revolution from 1959 to the present, with emphasis on the development of Cuban historical reality and the way in which this reality led to the Revolution of 1959.

Sec. 01

Th 1-3

212.347 (H)

FEMINISM IN POST WAR ITALY: THE MALE AND FEMALE PERSPECTIVES (3) Mirshak  Limit 15  Students will analyze the diverse ways in which male and female writers approach feminist theories in their fiction, using the case study of two Italian authors and their postwar works.  Extra hour per week taught in Italian and all work submitted in Italian to receive Italian credit.

Sec. 01

MW 2-3:30

 

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