Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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LS | 101 | 001, 002, 081 | Introduction to Legal Studies |
An introduction to the study of law, its structure, and legal institutions from a cross-cultural and historical perspective. This interdisciplinary course examines the origins of legal systems and their impact on society. Included is an analysis of the diverse historical, political, economic, and cultural conditions under which law arises and functions within society. |
Honor Brabazon, Carlie Leroux-Demir | LS 101-001_C.Leroux_Fall 2019.pdf | Fall 2019 |
ITALST | 291 | 001 | Italian Culture and Civilization 1 |
A survey of developments in Italian culture -- history, literature, and the arts -- up to and including the Renaissance. |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | Fall 2019 | |
ITALST | 265 | 001 | Mafia Culture and the Power of Symbols, Rituals, and Myths |
The course analyzes the visual media representation of the Mafia in North America. It focuses on the manner in which North American visual culture often glorifies the Italian Mafiosi's lifestyle. As this characterization of both the Mafia and the Mafiosi began with the archetypal figures of the bosses, special attention will be given to the visual practices of the 1930s, to Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" trilogy, as well as to the television series "The Sopranos." The goal is to deconstruct the romanticized portrayal of the Italian and Italian-American gangster lifestyle created on visual media and television by analyzing the atrocities committed by organized crime. |
ITALST 265_A.Nicaso_Fall 2019.pdf | Fall 2019 | |
ITAL | 201 | 001 | Intermediate Italian |
Advanced study of grammar. Conversation sessions based on intermediate-level readings reflecting contemporary Italian life. Intensive practice in the spoken and written language. |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | ITAL 201_R.Cauchi-Santoro_Fall 2019.pdf | Fall 2019 |
ITAL | 101 | 001, 002 | Introduction to Italian Language 1 |
An intensive study of the fundamentals of grammar and conversation. The language laboratory will be used. |
Yuri Sangalli | ITAL 101-001_Y.Sangalli_Fall 2019.pdf ITAL 101-002_Y.Sangalli_Fall 2019.pdf | Fall 2019 |
HUMSC | 101 | 001 | Great Dialogues: Reflection and Action |
What is the relationship between thinking and action? Do they pull us in different directions? Can they be integrated? This course investigates how our own dialogue with core texts, from antiquity (e.g., Homer, Plato, Christian Scriptures) to the present (e.g., Joyce, Arendt), offers ways of understanding the dilemmas and issues raised by these texts and present in our culture. |
David Perrin | HUMSC 101_D.Perrin_Fall 2019.pdf | Fall 2019 |
HIST | 422 | 004 | Special Topics in History: History of Emotions |
This seminar is a special study of a selected topic in history. Please see course instructor for details. |
Fall 2019 | ||
HIST | 391 | 001 | Special Topics in History: Canada's Cold War |
One or more term courses will be offered from time to time as announced by the History Department. Topics will be dependent upon special research and/or instructional interests of faculty. |
Ryan Touhey | Fall 2019 | |
HIST | 389 | 001 | Canada in World Affairs |
An analytical and historical examination of Canadian foreign policy in the international system. Domestic sources of Canadian foreign policy and international sources of Canadian foreign policy are examined in detail. |
Ryan Touhey | Fall 2019 | |
HIST | 210 | 001 | History of Ancient Law |
A historical introduction to law in the ancient world. Babylonian, Assyrian, Hittite, and Roman law, legal practices, and concepts will be examined. Cross-listed with CLAS 210, LS 235 |
Dan Hutter | HIST-CLAS 210-LS 235_D.Hutter_Fall 2019.pdf | Fall 2019 |