ENGL 5650 - 001 Adv Sem Lit Study

ENGL 5650 - 001 Adv Sem Lit Study

  • Class Number: 6249
  • Instructor: Preiss, Richard
  • Component: Seminar
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 15

ENGL 5650 - 002 Adv Sem Lit Study


This course will examine notions of homeplace and the history of housing in the American literary imagination. From early tenements to midcentury kitchenettes to the first suburbs and high rises, American authors have contemplated the impact of shifting housing conditions on their access to the promises of democracy. We will examine representations of socioeconomics, immigration, race, and gender through a spatial lens, looking at how writers aestheticize homemaking and housing justice in fiction, non-fiction, and critical articles. This is a research seminar that will result in a 12-to-15-page polished essay. The course also emphasizes critical perspectives and communication skills by engaging with diverse texts.

ENGL 5650 - 002 Adv Sem Lit Study

  • Class Number: 6250
  • Instructor: Rudds, Crystal
  • Component: Seminar
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 15

This course will examine notions of homeplace and the history of housing in the American literary imagination. From early tenements to midcentury kitchenettes to the first suburbs and high rises, American authors have contemplated the impact of shifting housing conditions on their access to the promises of democracy. We will examine representations of socioeconomics, immigration, race, and gender through a spatial lens, looking at how writers aestheticize homemaking and housing justice in fiction, non-fiction, and critical articles. This is a research seminar that will result in a 12-to-15-page polished essay. The course also emphasizes critical perspectives and communication skills by engaging with diverse texts.

ENGL 5650 - 004 Adv Sem Lit Study


For hundreds of years, once common properties have been increasingly privatized, and once common customs have been outlawed. This class will look at some of the literary responses to those enclosures. Readings will span over four centuries and a variety of genres, including contemporary punk zines, 17th-Century antinomian tracts, Romantic poetry, film, Indigenous novels, media theory, environmental humanities, radio plays, political theory, and a mud wizard.

ENGL 5650 - 004 Adv Sem Lit Study

  • Class Number: 6251
  • Instructor: Dworkin, Craig
  • Component: Seminar
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 15

For hundreds of years, once common properties have been increasingly privatized, and once common customs have been outlawed. This class will look at some of the literary responses to those enclosures. Readings will span over four centuries and a variety of genres, including contemporary punk zines, 17th-Century antinomian tracts, Romantic poetry, film, Indigenous novels, media theory, environmental humanities, radio plays, political theory, and a mud wizard.

NURS 4430 - 001 Cln App Research & EBP

NURS 4430 - 001 Cln App Research & EBP

  • Class Number: 13720
  • Instructor: Mansfield, Kelly
  • Component: Clinical
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 4.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 60

NURS 4430 - 090 Cln App Research & EBP

NURS 4430 - 090 Cln App Research & EBP

SOC 3111 - 001 Research Methods

SOC 3111 - 001 Research Methods

  • Class Number: 16228
  • Instructor: Adua, Lazarus
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 50

SOC 3111 - 002 Research Methods

SOC 3111 - 002 Research Methods

  • Class Number: 16229
  • Instructor: Adkins, Daniel
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 50

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: 16230
  • Instructor: Pascoe, Anita
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: Online
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 45

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: 16231
  • Instructor: Bandyopadhyay, Attrayee
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: Online
  • Units: 3.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 45