MALS COURSES 2008-2009
MALS 127: Independent Study, and MALS 137: Thesis Research are offered every term. Enrollment is based on completion of prerequisites and Curriculum Committee approval – See student handbook for further information.
All courses that are team-taught meet the Interdisciplinary Core requirement.
For students pursuing a concentration, see key at end of list.
08X 120: Symposium: “1968” Don Pease, Moderator
121: Symposium Substitute Curriculum Committee Approval
130: Research Methods Klaus Milich - MALS
200: Oxford Program Depatrment Approval
205: Narrative Non-Fiction Workshop (CW) Barbara Kreiger – MALS
206: Culture & Craft of Journalism (CW) Chris Wren - MALS
210: Cold War Films (CS) Alan Nadel – English
University of Kentucky
226: Screenwriting (CW) Bill Phillips – Film Studies
250: Creation & Critique of Englishness (GS) Carl Estabrook – History
307: A Global Landscape of Development Misagh Parsa - Sociology
& Wellbeing (I/D, GS) Dirk Vandewalle - Government
318: Cultural Studies (I/D, CS) Patricia McKee – English
Donald Pease – MALS
358: Models of Freedom in Modernity (I/D, CS) Amy Allen - Philosophy
Axel Honneth - Philosophy
Goethe University
08F 213: Fiction Workshop (CW) Alan Lelchuk - MALS
227: The Structure and Function of the Self (LS) Jay Hull – Psychology
245: The Art of the Personal Essay (CW) Barbara Kreiger - MALS
264: The Gender Debate: Feminist Criticism Regine Rosenthal - MALS
and Theory (CS)
336: The Political Morality of Market Societies Ron Edsforth - History
(I/D, GS) Evelyn Gick - Economics
Also, CoCo 5, Inside Out: Prison, Women, & Performance may be taken for I/D credit with instructors’ permission and a course contract
09W 234: Narrative Non-Fiction (CW) Tom Powers - MALS
265: Beatniks, Hot Rods, & the Feminine Mystique Michael Bronski – Jewish Studies
Sex and Gender in 1950s Films (CS)
266: The Fashioning of Fashion (CS) Richard Stamelman – COLT
Also, ENVS 1: “Humans & Nature in America”, CoCo 2: “Mapping Health & Disease”, and CoCo 9: Technology and Power may be taken for I/D credit with instructors’ permission and a course contract.
09S 191: Oral History (CW) Harvey Frommer – Journalism
Myrna Frommer- Communication
239: Poetry Workshop (CW) Sydney Lea – MALS
240: Globalization & Its Discontents (GS) Ron Edsforth - History
322: Constructing Ideologies: Politics, Religion Phyllis Katz – Classics, WGST
Myth and Art (CS)
359: Cultural Studies: Resisting Theory (I/D, CS) Annabel Martin - COLT
Klaus Milich – MALS
Also, CoCo 1,” Space and Subjectivity: Philosophy/Architecture Media”; CoCo 2, “Alchohol and Addiction Medicine”; CoCo 4,” Crusades and Jihad”; CoCo 8:” The Specter of Fascism in American Culture”; and CoCo 13,” The Bauhaus” may be taken for I/D credit with instructors’ permission and a course contract.
Key:
LS: General Liberal Studies
CS: Cultural Studies
CW: Creative Writing
GS: Globalization Studies