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Apr 19, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Liberal Studies: Creative Process |
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• LS 690 - The 1970s: Ideas Have Consequences
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• LS 691 - Writing a Life: Architecture of the Memoir
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• LS 695 - Books in Context: The American Best Seller, 1960-1990
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• LS 697 - Reading Television
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• LS 760 - Women on the Verge: Adventures in the Transgressive Feminine
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• LS 766 - The Art of the Modern Essay
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• LS 770 - Relationships Between Men and Women in Literature
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• LS 772 - The Sagas of the Seventies
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• LS 773 - American Film and Society, 1955-1975
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• LS 776 - Thinking through Genre
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• LS 777 - Short Story Writing
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Liberal Studies: Historical Approaches |
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• LS 601 - Guilt and Innocence: America in the Twentieth Century
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• LS 604 - Modern Hispanic-American Fiction
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• LS 608 - Latino Perspectives on the United States
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• LS 610 - The Existential Imagination
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• LS 613 - The American Ethos
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• LS 614 - Working in Baltimore: Local and Global Perspectives
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• LS 616 - America at Work: Local and Global Perspectives
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• LS 617 - Voters, Campaigns, and Elections in the United States
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• LS 620 - Power and Money: Understanding a Global Economy in Flux
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• LS 621 - Reading the Nobel Prize Winners
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• LS 623 - Another America, Central America
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• LS 625 - The American Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1976
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• LS 626 - Music and Technology, 1700 to the Present
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• LS 628 - Scientists and Psychics
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• LS 630 - The Philosophy of Faith
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• LS 632 - Tradition and Revolt in Literature: Twentieth-Century Modernism(s)
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• LS 635 - Genealogy of Race
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• LS 636 - Deconstructing Postmodernism: Literary Theory in a Postmodern, Postcolonial World
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• LS 702 - Scientists or Psychics: Victorian Era Science, Empiricism, and Belief
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• LS 705 - Underground Film
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• LS 706 - Liberation Thinking
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• LS 709 - The Moral and Political Ideas of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
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• LS 710 - Fiction and Film of the 1980s
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• LS 711 - Comedy and the Novel
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• LS 712 - Nature: The History of a Philosophical Concept
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• LS 713 - The Many Faces of Immigration
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• LS 715 - Detective Fiction and the Quest Romance
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• LS 718 - Hell and Us: The Question of Evil from Medieval to Modern
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• LS 720 - Forgiveness and Revenge
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• LS 723 - Challenges of Radical Dissent
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Liberal Studies: Themes in the Modern Experience |
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• LS 640 - Contemporary Mysticism and Spirituality
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• LS 641 - Human, Animal, Machine: Nature in Technological Society
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• LS 642 - Science, Magic, and Religion: European Cultural History of the Scientific Revolution
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• LS 644 - African American Religious Thought
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• LS 645 - The Pre-Civil Rights Movement: The Generation before Brown, 1932-1954
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• LS 646 - The Philosophy of Happiness
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• LS 647 - Jesus and Relationships
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• LS 649 - Philosophical Anthropology in Slave Narratives
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• LS 650 - The Absurd in Life and Literature
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• LS 651 - Fashion and Philosophy
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• LS 652 - Making Foreign Policy
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• LS 654 - Spiritual Classics from the East
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• LS 655 - World Short Fiction: Diversity and Common Ground
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• LS 656 - Numeracy: A Language of the World and the Imagination
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• LS 657 - Challenges to Democracy
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• LS 658 - Revisiting the Classics
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• LS 659 - Violence and Competition in Urban America
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• LS 660 - Practicing Death
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• LS 661 - Exploring Digital Culture
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• LS 662 - Generosity
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• LS 663 - Between the Cracks: Reviving Neglected Texts
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• LS 664 - Work and American Identity
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• LS 665 - The Law as a Tool for Social Change
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• LS 666 - Personhood at the Extremes
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• LS 669 - Jane Austen's World: Marrying Literature and Philosophy
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• LS 730 - Tragedy, Comedy, and the Human Condition
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• LS 731 - The American Sixties: Transformations in Film and Fiction
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• LS 733 - Philosophy of Culture and the American Dream
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• LS 735 - We Are What We Buy: The Culture of Consumption
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• LS 736 - The Experience of Evil
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• LS 740 - Bargains with the Devil: The Faust Legend in Literature, Film, and Popular Culture
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• LS 741 - Stories of the South
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• LS 742 - Shades of Black: Film Noir and Post-War America
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• LS 743 - We Are What We Eat: Food and the American Identity
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• LS 744 - American Manhood in the Making
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• LS 745 - After King: Civil Rights and the Black Freedom Movement, 1968-1985
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• LS 747 - New Myths on the American Landscape: Writing (and) the American Dream
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• LS 748 - The Psychoanalysis of Culture
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• LS 750 - Studies in Catholic Autobiography
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• LS 751 - Holy Land: Freedom and Truth in a Violent World
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• LS 752 - Sex and Modernity
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• LS 753 - Philosophy of Peace
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• LS 755 - The Dynamic of the City
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• LS 756 - Service and Meaningful Work
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• LS 757 - The American Short Story
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• LS 758 - How to Read the World: First Signifiers
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• LS 759 - That Shakespearean Cinema
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Literacy |
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• RE 510 - Foundations, History, and Research of Literacy Instruction
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• RE 520 - Principles and Practices of Teaching Reading
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• RE 523 - Elementary Literacy and Literature
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• RE 525 - Reading and Writing in the Linguistically Diverse Class
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• RE 531 - Adolescent Literacy and Literature
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• RE 601 - Media Literacy Education
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• RE 602 - Second Language Development: Theory and Practice
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• RE 603 - Language, Literacy, and Culture
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• RE 604 - Methods for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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• RE 605 - Principles and Practices of Teaching Writing
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• RE 606 - Assessments in Bilingual and Second Language Education
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• RE 609 - Disciplinary Literacy
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