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ANTH 5169 - 001 Ethnographic Methods
ANTH 5169 - 001 Ethnographic Methods
- Class Number: 11168
- Instructor: Macfarlan, Shane
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 3
COMM 3460 - 001 Rhetorical Criticism
COMM 3720 - 001 Appl Comm Rsrch Methods
COMM 3720 - 001 Appl Comm Rsrch Methods
- Class Number: 16339
- Instructor: KING, ANDY
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 25
ENGL 5650 - 001 Adv Sem Lit Study
5650-001: The Dynamics of Forgetting: Memory, History, and the Nation. This advanced seminar will investigate forgetting and amnesia—both individual and collective—in literature, history, and theory. The first half of the course will explore individual forgetting by focused discussion of a number of important modernist novels—and of work by various cultural and political theorists. The second half of the course will focus on national forgetting—by considering a series of texts and films having to do with slavery and the American South, including the aftermath of slavery as played out in various contemporary debates.
ENGL 5650 - 001 Adv Sem Lit Study
- Class Number: 8062
- Instructor: CHENG, VINCENT
- Component: Seminar
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Requisites: Yes
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 0
5650-001: The Dynamics of Forgetting: Memory, History, and the Nation. This advanced seminar will investigate forgetting and amnesia—both individual and collective—in literature, history, and theory. The first half of the course will explore individual forgetting by focused discussion of a number of important modernist novels—and of work by various cultural and political theorists. The second half of the course will focus on national forgetting—by considering a series of texts and films having to do with slavery and the American South, including the aftermath of slavery as played out in various contemporary debates.
ENGL 5650 - 002 Adv Sem Lit Study
ENGL 5650-002: The American Short Story. In this class we will be reading some of the best short fiction of the twentieth century, including stories by writers like Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Willa Cather, Richard Wright, Vladimir Nabokov, Philip Roth and Raymond Carver.
ENGL 5650 - 002 Adv Sem Lit Study
- Class Number: 13048
- Instructor: MARGOLIS, STACEY
- Component: Seminar
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Requisites: Yes
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 0
ENGL 5650-002: The American Short Story. In this class we will be reading some of the best short fiction of the twentieth century, including stories by writers like Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Willa Cather, Richard Wright, Vladimir Nabokov, Philip Roth and Raymond Carver.
ENGL 5650 - 004 Adv Sem Lit Study
ENGL 5650-004: Capitalism and the Novel. The English novel has long been seen as a literary form both stimulated by and in turn stimulating modern capitalism, that form of economic life described by Max Weber as “labor in the service of a rational organization.” But the novel has always had a complicated relationship to capitalism, sometimes seeming to supply narratives that supported the ethical disposition Weber outlined, and at other times telling stories directly challenging that ethical disposition. This course will focus on four novels and four relevant works of social theory in an effort to explore how literature works both in concert with and as a brake on the “rational organization” that has defined modern capitalism throughout its evolving history.
ENGL 5650 - 004 Adv Sem Lit Study
- Class Number: 14740
- Instructor: PECORA, VINCENT P
- Component: Seminar
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Requisites: Yes
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 3
ENGL 5650-004: Capitalism and the Novel. The English novel has long been seen as a literary form both stimulated by and in turn stimulating modern capitalism, that form of economic life described by Max Weber as “labor in the service of a rational organization.” But the novel has always had a complicated relationship to capitalism, sometimes seeming to supply narratives that supported the ethical disposition Weber outlined, and at other times telling stories directly challenging that ethical disposition. This course will focus on four novels and four relevant works of social theory in an effort to explore how literature works both in concert with and as a brake on the “rational organization” that has defined modern capitalism throughout its evolving history.
GNDR 4750 - 001 Queer Pedagogies
GNDR 4750 - 001 Queer Pedagogies
- Class Number: 15945
- Instructor: HACKFORD-PEER, KIM
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Requisites: Yes
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 22
HIST 3100 - 001 Historian's Craft
This course is a pre-requisite for HIST 4990.
HIST 3100 - 001 Historian's Craft
- Class Number: 7274
- Instructor: CLEMENT, ELIZABETH
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 1
This course is a pre-requisite for HIST 4990.
LING 3010 - 001 Intro Phonetics&Phonolg
LING 3010 - 001 Intro Phonetics&Phonolg
- Class Number: 1057
- Instructor: WANG, YANG
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Requisites: Yes
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 3
PHIL 3300 - 001 Theory Of Knowledge
PHIL 3300 - 001 Theory Of Knowledge
- Class Number: 19437
- Instructor: MILLGRAM, ELIJAH
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 5
PRT 3780 - 001 Decision Making in PRT
To register for this course please set a meeting with Eric Gardner our undergraduate advisor (Eric.Gardner@utah.edu). This course is part of the PRT Integrated Core, designed to facilitate connection of materials across courses and to allow for experiential opportunities. Concurrent enrollment is required and includes PRT 2101, 2320, 2520, 3700 and 3780. PRT 3700 is an online course, which does not meet in-class, but designed to support the PRT Integrated Core. Please visit the PRT Department website (www.health.utah.edu/prt ) to learn more about this exciting opportunity or to schedule an appointment with an advisor.
PRT 3780 - 001 Decision Making in PRT
- Class Number: 1296
- Instructor: ROSE, JEFFREY
- Instructor: WELLS, MARY
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Requisites: Yes
- Wait List: No
- Seats Available: 46
To register for this course please set a meeting with Eric Gardner our undergraduate advisor (Eric.Gardner@utah.edu). This course is part of the PRT Integrated Core, designed to facilitate connection of materials across courses and to allow for experiential opportunities. Concurrent enrollment is required and includes PRT 2101, 2320, 2520, 3700 and 3780. PRT 3700 is an online course, which does not meet in-class, but designed to support the PRT Integrated Core. Please visit the PRT Department website (www.health.utah.edu/prt ) to learn more about this exciting opportunity or to schedule an appointment with an advisor.
SOC 3111 - 001 Research Methods
SOC 3111 - 001 Research Methods
- Class Number: 16015
- Instructor: Adua, Lazarus
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 21
SOC 3111 - 002 Research Methods
SOC 3111 - 002 Research Methods
- Class Number: 10719
- Instructor: PASCOE, ANITA
- Component: Lecture
- Type: In Person
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 6
SOC 3111 - 090 Research Methods
This is an online course, which does not have a specific meeting time or location throughout the semester. For additional information, please visit https://online.utah.edu/about-online-learning/
SOC 3111 - 090 Research Methods
- Class Number: 9969
- Instructor: QUINN, THOMAS
- Component: Lecture
- Type: Online
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 0
This is an online course, which does not have a specific meeting time or location throughout the semester. For additional information, please visit https://online.utah.edu/about-online-learning/
SOC 3111 - 091 Research Methods
SOC 3111 - 091 Research Methods
- Class Number: 19947
- Instructor: THOMPSON, AMBER
- Component: Lecture
- Type: Online
- Units: 3.0
- Wait List: Yes
- Seats Available: 0