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2008-2009 Courses:

FALL 2008

KAPLAN HUMANITIES SCHOLARS PROGRAM (Freshmen only)
HUM 101-20,21,22 Freshman Seminars: Brave New Worlds
Henry Binford (History), Kathryn S. Evans (English), Carl Smith (English/American Studies/History)
HUM 210-0-20: The Good Society 1: Brave New Worlds Henry BINFORD (History), Kathryn S. Evans (English), Carl Smith (English/American Studies/History)

HUM 301-0 Topics in the Humanities/ENG 385 Topics in Combined Studies
Topic: The Revolutionary Transatlantic
Instructors: Helen Thompson (English), Betsy Erkkila (English)
Day/time: TTH 11:00-12:30 p.m.
Room: Abbott Auditorium, Pancoe Hall

HUM 390-0  Humanities Internship (open to all NU undergrads):
Receive academic credit and be an intern in a Chicago arts or humanities institution while taking classes at NU. Quarter-long Fall/Winter/Spring/ Summer internships available.

HUM 395-0 Humanities Seminar/ART 390-0: Special Topics/Perf_ST 330-0 Topics in Performance
(undergrad and graduate students)
Topic: How to Create a Melodrama in Total Darkness
Jean Gimbel Lane Humanities Professor: William Pope.L
Day/time: Friday 1:00-3:50 (Two classes will be taught from 9:00-3:50)
Room: Kresge 3-365

 

WINTER 2009

KAPLAN HUMANITIES SCHOLARS PROGRAM (Freshmen only)
HUM 102-6/HUM 211-0 - 20, 21,22 Freshman Seminar: Black Freedom, African Justice
Instructors: Sherwin Bryant (Af-Am Studies); Yari Perez Marin (Spanish and Portuguese); David Schoenbrun (History)
Day/time: TTH 3:30-4:50
Room: UNIV 312 (Bryant); UNIV 218 (Marin); UNIV 112 (Schoenbrun)

HUM 395-0 Humanities Seminar/Art_Hist 319-0: Special Topics in Ancient Art/ Classics 390-0: Greco-Roman Civilization

(undergrad and graduate students)

Instructor: Ann Gunter

Topic: Exhibiting Antiquity: The Culture and Politics of Display

Day/Time: TTH 11:00-12:20

Room: Kresge 3-430

HUM 390-0  Humanities Internship (open to all NU undergrads):
Receive academic credit and be an intern in a Chicago arts or humanities institution while taking classes at NU. Quarter-long Fall/Winter/Spring/ Summer internships available.

 

SPRING 2009

HUM 302 New Perspectives in the Humanities: Dangerous Liaisons: Sex and Power in Eighteenth-Century France
Instructor: Sarah Maza (History)
Day/time: W 2:00-4:30
Room: Kresge TBA

HUM 390-0  Humanities Internship (open to all NU undergrads):
Receive academic credit and be an intern in a Chicago arts or humanities institution while taking classes at NU. Quarter-long Fall/Winter/Spring/ Summer internships available.

HUM 395-0   Humanities Seminar: Catastrophe Today (undergrads and graduate students)
Jean Gimbel Lane Humanities Professor: James Siegel
Day/time: T 1:00-4:00
Room: Kresge Hum Seminar Room

 

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