Courses

APPM-5610 (3) Numerical Analysis 2

Numerical linear algebra, eigenvalue problems, optimization problems, and ordinary and partial differential equations. Prereq., APPM 5600 or MATH 5600. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTF-5610 (3) Image-makers Graduate Seminar

Explores advanced graduate studio work in a seminar setting. The course will focus on the development of ideas and activities which advance creative image making. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHIN-5610 (3) Early Modern Prose

Studies Song, Ming, and Qing prose texts selected for their inherent literary merit and for their significance in the Chinese literary tradition. Typically focuses on works by major authors such as Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, and Yuan Hongdao. Texts and selections vary from year to year. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prereq., CHIN 4220 or instructor consent.

COML-5610 (3) Introduction to Literary Theory

Covers major trends in 20th-century critical thinking. May be repeated once for credit. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

COMM-5610 (3) Organizational Culture and Symbolism

Focuses on relationship between ideological elements (e.g., norms, values, and beliefs) and symbolic practices (e.g., metaphor, ritual, and storytelling) of organizational culture. Analyzes topics from viewpoints of academic theory and managerial practice. Reviews interpretive methods of researching workplace culture and symbolism. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent.

JPNS-5610 (3) Japanese Dramatic Literature

Examines major writers and texts of the no, kyogen, kabuki, and bunraku theaters, including the plays and critical writings of such authors as Kannami Kiyotsugu, Zeami Motokiyo, Konparu Zenchiku, and Chikamatsu Monzaemon. Texts and secondary readings vary from year to year. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereq., two semesters of classical Japanese language.

LING-5610 (3) English Structure for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

Description of morphological and syntactic categories and structures of English. Prereq., graduate standing. Same as LING 4610.

MATH-5610 (3) Numerical Analysis 2

Solution of linear systems, eigenvalue problems, optimization problems, and ordinary and partial differential equations. Prereq., MATH 5600 or APPM 5600. Undergraduates must have approval of the instructor.

SOCY-5611 (3) Teaching in Sociology

Learn how to teach sociology more effectively while developing a new content area and a clearer sense of the field. Choose a content area within sociology as the basis for planning a course and developing and practicing different teaching techniques. Prereqs., enrollment in SOCY graduate program.

SLHS-5612 (3) Learning Disabilities

Focuses on the nature, assessment, and treatment of learning disabilities and their relation to language disorders. Prereqs., SLHS 5242 or 5293.

MCDB-5615 (3) Biology of Stem Cells

Same as MCDB 4615. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

HIST-5616 (3) History of Women in the United States to 1890

Examines female experience in the United States from 17th century European colonization to 19th century settlement of the frontier. Emphasizes comparison between classes, regions, and racial/ethnic groups. Women's writings provide the basis for discussions of private and public roles, definitions of femininity, interpersonal relationships, and struggles for survival and self-expression. Prereq., HIST 1025. Restricted to sophomores/juniors/seniors. HIST 4616 and 5616 are the same course. Also same as WMST 4616. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

HIST-5619 (3) Women in Asian History

Same as HIST 4619. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHIN-5620 (3) Early Modern Poetry

Studies Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing poetry. Stresses major figures, stylistic variations, various poetry schools, new directions in shi verse, and the rise and development of ci. Texts and selections vary from year to year. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prereq., CHIN 4220 or instructor consent.

COMM-5620 (3) Readings in Organizational Communication

Survey of traditional and contemporary readings in organizational communication. Treats theory, research, and application from a variety of perspectives. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

LING-5620 (3) Teaching ESL Pronunciation

Examines the phonetics and phonology of American English (including prosody) and explores techniques for teaching pronunciation skills to non-native speakers. Treats both general issues and specific problems for students from particular language backgrounds. Prereq., LING 3100 or LING 5030 and 5410. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHEM-5621 (3) Genome Databases: Mining and Management

Same as CHEM 4621. Credit not granted for this course and CSCI 5317 or MCDB 5621.

MCDB-5621 (3) Genome Databases: Mining and Management

Same as MCDB 4621. Credit not granted for this courseand CSCI 5317 or CHEM 5621.

CHIN-5630 (3) Early Modern Fiction

Explores selected vernacular and classical fiction of the Ming and Qing periods. Normally focuses on long novels such as Xiyou ji, Sanguo yanyi, Shuihu zhuan, Jin Ping Mei, as well as short stories by Feng Menglong and Ling Mengchu. Texts and selections vary from year to year. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Prereq., CHIN 4220 or instructor consent.

LING-5630 (3) Methods and Materials for Teaching English as an Additional Language

Provides an overview of methods and materials for teaching English as an additional language, along with opportunities for students to observe, discuss and analyze these in relation to language teaching principles, linguistic considerations, and global and local contexts. Aimed primarily at the teaching of English to nonnative speaking adults, the course also addresses second and foreign language teaching generally. Recommended prereqs., LING 5610 or 5620. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ETHN-5632 (3) Frantz Fanon Seminar

Analyzes the life and thought of Frantz Fanon for its contributions to interdisciplinary and intersectional studies. Emphasis will be placed on the innovative interdisciplinary and intersectional nature of Fanon's psychology, sociology and philosophical anthropology, as well as his participation in African and Caribbean anti-colonial movements. Prereq., ETHN 2001 or 2002. ETHN 4632 is restricted to junior/senior ETHN majors/minors. ETHN 4632 and 5632 are the same course. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

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