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MALS Courses for 2005 - 2006

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.

05X

120:    Symposium: "Fundamentalism & Politics"    Visiting Lecturers, TBA

130:    Research Methods    Klaus Milich - MALS

205:    Narrative Non-Fiction Workshop (CW)    Barbara Kreiger – MALS

206:    The Craft and Culture of Journalism (CW)    Christopher Wren – Journalism

243:   Documentary Filmmaking (CW)    Howard Weinberg – Film Studies (VL)

303:  Latin America & the Caribbean (GS, CS)    Raul Bueno – Spanish & Portuguese, Keith Walker – French & Italian

318:  Cultural Studies (CS)    Patricia McKee – English,  Donald Pease – MALS

320:  Virtue Literature, East & West (CS, GS)    James Murphy – Government, Dennis Washburn – Asian Studies

337:  The New Global Order: Tyrannies, Democracy, and Revolution (GS)    Misagh Parsa - Sociology, Dirk Vandewalle – Government

PBS 25: Developmental Psychology (Cog)    Abigail Baird – Psychology (College Course recommended for Cognitive Science concentrators, by permission only)

05F

204:    Sports Journalism in Theory & Practice (CS)    Harvey Frommer, MALS

224:    Periodical Journalism (CW)    Brock Brower – Journalism

226:    Screenwriting (CW)    William Phillips – Film Studies

235:    Playwriting (CW)    Joseph Sutton - Theater   

240:    Globalization and Its Discontents (GS)    Ron Edsforth - History

350:   The Wages of Empire: The Russo-Japanese War and National Identity (CS/GS)
                                                                                                John Kopper, Russian
                                                                                                Dennis Washburn, AMEL

353:   Transcultural American Studies (CS)    Guenter Lenz, Harris Professor

06W

225:  The Spatial Diffusion of Democracy (GS)    George Demko – Geography

231:  Theories of Postmodernism (CS)    Klaus Milich - MALS

234:  Non-Fiction: Constructing a Narrative (CW)    Tom Powers – English

242:  Introduction to Cognitive Science (Cog)    Adina Roskies- Philosophy

245:  Non-Fiction: The Personal Essay (CW)    Barbara Kreiger - MALS

246:  Fiction:The Novella (CW)    Alan Lelchuk – MALS

351:  Crusades and Jihad: The Mediterranean Experience (GS)   Celcilia Gaposchkin - History
                                                                                           Kevin Reinhart - Religion

06S

191:  Preserving The Past: Oral History in Theory & Practice (CW)
                                         Harvey Frommer – Journalism
                                         Myrna Frommer – Communication/Media Studies

227:  The Structure and Function of the Self (Cog)    Jay Hull – Psychology

239:  Poetry Workshop  (CW)   Sydney Lea - MALS

244:  World Wars and Global Peace Culture (GS)    Ron Edsforth – History

352:  Sexuality and Science (Cog)    Michael Dietrich - Biology
                                                     Veronika Fuechtner - German

354:  Ethnic Studies & the (American) Jewish Experience (CS)
                                                      Regine Rosenthal - Visiting Professor

Key:

  • CS:    Cultural Studies
  • CW:   Creative Writing
  • Cog:   Cognitive Sciences
  • GS:    Globalization Studies

Last Updated: 11/29/05