Courses

MUSM-5474 (4) Vertebrate Paleontology

Discusses the history and evolution of the vertebrates, including the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary patterns of the major groups. Lab focuses on comparative vertebrate osteology and fossil representation of major groups. Same as GEOL 5474.

APPM-5480 (3) Methods of Applied Mathematics: Approximation Methods

Covers asymptotic evaluation of integrals (stationary phase and steepest descent), perturbation methods (regular and singular methods, and inner and outer expansions), multiple scale methods, and applications to differential and integral equations. Prereq., APPM 5470 or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHIN-5480 (3) Topics in Medieval Literature

Examines a specific problem or issue in medieval literature, e.g., the role of encyclopedias and anthologies in literary training, or the place and forms of literary composition at the imperial court. Topics vary from year to year. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prereq., CHIN 4220 or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

JPNS-5480 (1-3) Topics in Medieval Literature

Focuses on a specific problem or issue in medieval literature, e.g., the spread of literary composition beyond the court. Topics vary from year to year. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.

MUSM-5484 (3) Museum Field Methods in Geology.

Same as Musm 4484. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-5490 (3) Philosophy of Language

Same as PHIL 4490. Prerequisites: Restricted to Philosophy graduate students only.

ANTH-5500 (3) Cross-Cultural Aspects of Socioeconomic Development

Same as ANTH 4500. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTF-5500 (3) Cinema Production 2

Advanced exploration of creative cinema production through short production and post-production projects. Course focuses on the tactics and strategies of independent cinema production exploring either documentary, experimental, or narrative genres. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prereq., FILM 3400. Same as FILM 4500. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PHIL-5500 (3) Advanced Formal Semantics

Considers topics in the semantics of natural language not normally covered in first courses in philosophy of language. These include: natural deduction and sequent calculi for conditional logic; interpretation as logical inference; Lambek calculus and applicative categorial grammar; applications such as generalized coordination, plurals, higher-order intensional logic, generics, focus, and event-based semantics. Recommended prereq., PHIL 5490.

CHEM-5501 (3) Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry

Covers various topics in physical chemistry focusing on their mathematical and physical background. Topics include the application of classical mechanics and electrodynamics in chemistry, the classical mechanics background for the description of atoms and molecules, the use of vector spaces in wave mechanics and quantum mechanics and the classical description of spectroscopy in terms of interaction of light and matter. Prereqs., undergrad physical chemistry, graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTS-5504 (3) Graduate Sculpture

May be repeated up to 18 credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

COML-5504 (3) Goethe's Faust

Systematic study of the Faust motif in Western literature, with major emphasis on Faust I and II by Goethe and Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus. Restricted to graduate students or instructor consent required. Same as HUMN 4504 and GRMN 5504. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

GRMN-5504 (3) Goethe's Faust

Systematic study of the Faust motif in Western literature, with major emphasis on Faust I and II by Goethe and Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus. Taught in English. Same as GRMN 4504 and COML 5504. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

GRMN-5510 (3) Seminar: Open Topics in German Civilization

Focuses on cultural issues that cross lines of literary periodization. Topics may include the theater as social criticism from Lessing to Handke; forms of German protest from Luther to Thomas Mann; nihilism from Bonaventura to Thomas Bernhard; topics in German film; and others. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours when topic varies. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent.

APPM-5520 (3) Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

Prereq., one semester calculus-based probability course, such as MATH 4510 or APPM 3570. Same as APPM 4520 and MATH 5520. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

GRMN-5520 (3) Seminar: Current Issues in German Literature and Media

Examines issues pervading contemporary German literature and media, such as concerns of youth, xenophobia, stereotyping as it affects women and men in their relations, work experience, feminism, problems connected with the reunification, and other issues. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent.

MATH-5520 (3) Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

Prereq., MATH 4510 or APPM 3570. Undergraduates must have approval of the instructor. Same as MATH 4520 and APPM 5520. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MCDB-5520 (3) Bioinformatics and Genomics

Same as MCDB 4520. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ENGL-5529 (3) Studies in Special Topics

Studies special topics that focus on a theme, genre, or theoretical issue not limited to a specific period or national tradition. Topics vary each semester. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Same as ENGL 5549 and 5559. Prerequisites: Restricted to English Lit-Creative Writing (CRWR), English Literature (ENLT), English (ENGL) or Comparative Literature (CMLT) graduate students only.

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