Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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ITALST | 111 | 001 | Women, Family, Sex, and Tradition |
The course studies the themes of family, sex, and tradition as well as violence and identity as they are addressed in the art, the cinema, and the literature of Italian women. [Note: Taught in English.] |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | Spring 2019 | |
HIST | 350 | 001 | Canada and the Americas |
This course will examine the economic, cultural, and diplomatic aspects of Canada's relationship with the United States, Latin America, and the Commonwealth Carribean from the time of the American Revolution to the present. Block Course (May 5-June 17) |
Spring 2019 | ||
ENGL | 378 | 001, 002, 003 | Professional Communications in Statistics and Actuarial Science |
This course introduces students to oral and written communication in the fields of Statistics and Actuarial Science. With emphasis on the public presentation of technical knowledge, the ability to give and recieve constructive feedback, and communication in a collaborative environment, this course helps students develops proficiencies in critical workplace skills. This course is writing intensive and includes extensive collaborative assignments. Cross-listed with MTHEL 300 |
Jesse Hutchison, Diana Lobb | ENGL 378-MTHEL 300-001_J.Hutchison_Spring 2019.pdf | Spring 2019 |
ENGL | 364 | 001 | Shakespeare in Performance at The Stratford Festival |
An historical, theoretical, and analytical introduction to Shakespeare's plays in performance, both on stage and screen, this course focuses on specific problems and decisive issues of past productions and of those in the current Stratford Festival season. Block Course (May 5-17) [Note: This course will be taught on location at Stratford, Ontairo. Students must provide their own transportation to and from Stratford to attend the course meetings and the Stratford plays on the course schedule.] |
Alysia Kolentsis | ENGL 364-001_A.Kolentsis_Spring 2019.pdf | Spring 2019 |
ENGL | 119 | 001, 002 | Communications in Mathematics and Computer Science |
This course aims to build students' oral and written communication skills to prepare them for academic and workplace demands. Working independently and in collaboration with others, students will analyze and produce various written and spoken forms of communication. Projects and assignments will draw on materials for Mathematics and Computer Science students. |
Mark Spielmacher, Sylvia Terzian | Spring 2019 | |
ENGL | 108P | 002 | Popular Potter |
This course examines all seven J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels. |
Andrew Deman | Spring 2019 | |
ENGL | 108A | 001 | The Superhero |
An examination of hero figures, ranging broadly from ancient characters such as Gilgamesh to the modern comic book superhero. Literary as well as non-literary materials (e.g., film, comics, games) will be considered. |
Jesse Hutchison | ENGL 108A_J.Hutchison_Spring 2019.pdf | Spring 2019 |
ARTS | 390 | 001 | Third-Year Topics in Arts: Voice & Text at Stratford Festival |
This is a course focusing on acting the language of Shakespeare. It is practical in its philosophy and its application: wholly designed to give the aspiring actor a handful of tools with which to explore, personalize and perform Shakespeare’s text. It is not, therefore, a theoretical course or a study of Shakespeare as dramatic literature. Block Course (May 5-17) [Note: This course will be taught on location at Stratford, Ontairo. Students must provide their own transportation to and from Stratford to attend the course meetings and the Stratford plays on the course schedule.] |
Alysia Kolentsis | ARTS 390-001_A.Kolentsis_Spring 2019.pdf | Spring 2019 |
HIST | 235 | 001 | History of Christianity |
The development of Christianity in its Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant traditions from the time of Christ to the present. Cross-listed with RS 240 |
David Perrin | RS 240-HIST 235_D.Perrin_Winter 2019.pdf | Winter 2019 |
LS | 292 | 001 | Literature and the Law |
A study of literary works that involve legal matters and/or have led to litigation on such grounds as obscenity, treason, heresy, libel, and plagiarism. Cross-listed with ENGL 213 |
Veronica Austen | ENGL213-LS292_V.Austen_Winter 2019.pdf | Winter 2019 |