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Graduate Studies - SUMMER 2004
Aesthetic Studies
HUAS 6351
521
Creating Novellas - 12 Week Session Reynolds. C.
HUAS 6393
06M
Interactive Media Studies - 2nd Six Week Session Terry, D.
HUAS 6393
521
Meta-Media Lab - 12 Week Session Riccio, T.
HUAS 6394
06A
Performing Race - 1st 6 Week Session Reese, V.
HUAS 6396
081
Reading & Writing Biography - 8 Week Session Redman, T.
HUAS 7310
06A
Mantegna to Manet: Art and Authorship
1st Six Week Session
Stott, D.

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Art & Technology
ATEC 5349
521
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Art and Technology - 12 Week Session Linehan, T.
ATEC 6331
56M
Aesthetics of Interactive Art - 2nd Six Week Session Terry, D.

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Education
HUED 5353
581
Teaching English as a Second Language
8 Week Session
Egea, E.

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History of Ideas
HUHI 6314
081
U.S. Intellectual History - 8 Week Session Wickberg, D.
HUHI 6347
581
Feminist Science/Science Fiction - 8 Week Session Sobstyl, E.
HUHI 7379
06A
Philosophy & Poetry - 1st 6 Week Session Bambach, C.

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Humanities
HUMA 5300
081
Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Arts & Humanities - 8 Week Session Wilson, M.
HUMA 7390
0S1
Teaching with Technology (Special Session) Kratz, D.

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Studies in Literature
HUSL 6304
081
Humor & Women’s Writing - 8 Week Session Devi, G.
HUSL 6309
581
Early American Literature - 8 Week Session Walsh, D.
HUSL 6310
081
Reading and Teaching the Short Story - 8 Week Session Cohen, M.
HUSL 6370
06M
Modern German Literature & Ideas - 2nd 6 Week Session Ozsvath, Z.

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Spring 2004 Course descriptions - Fall 2003 Course Descriptions


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