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

Last Updated: 10/29/08