Spring 2014 Course List

Spring 2014 Course List

Spring Semester 2014 Course Offerings

Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian

  • 1102:Elementary Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II

 

Course

No.

 

Title    

 

Level

Credit

Hours

 

Instructor

 

Days

 

Hours

BOSNIAN/CROATIAN/SERBIAN

1102

Elementary Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II

U

4

Bilal

MTWR

410-505

2104

Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II

U

4

Bilal

MTWR

300-355

CZECH

1102

Elementary Czech II

U

4

Staff

MTWR

125-215

GERMANIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES

3252

The Holocaust in Literature and Film

U

3

Byram

WF

935-1055

HISTORY

2203

Introduction to Early Modern Europe

U

3

Watkins

TR

355-515

 

2204

 

Modern European History

 

U

 

3

Niebrzydowski

Davis

recitation

Online

WF

R

Online

1020-1115

910,1020,1240

2280

Introduction to Russian History

U

3

Johnson

Lanzillotti

Online

MWF

Online

1130-1225

2500

20th Century International History

U

3

Siegel

TR

F (rec.)

150-245

910,1030,1240

3226

The Later Byzantine Empires (Distance Learning Only)

U

3

Gregory

TBA

TBA

3212

History of Imperial Russia

U

3

Lywood

WF

910-1005

3525

19th Century European International History

U

3

Siegel

TR

1110-1230

3570

World War II

U

3

Mansoor

TR

935-1055

3642

Women in Modern Europe from the 18th Century to the Present

U

3

Soland

TR

1110-1230

7350

Studies in Islamic History: Provinces of the Ottoman Period between 1500-1850

G

1-6

Hathaway

W

1245-340

HISTORY OF ART

3901

World Cinema Today

U

3

Staff

WF

TR

220-340

530-650

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

2250

The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union

U

3

Nestorova

MWF

1020-1115

2251

Eastern Europe Since World War II

U

3

Labov

TR

355-515

3700

Introduction to Intelligence

U

3

Schnell

TR

800-920

935-1055

4251

Organized Crime and Corruption in Contemporary Europe

U

3

Nestorova

MWF

1240-135

4700

Terror and Terrorism

U

3

Lewis

WF

1110-1230

4701

Development and Control of Weapons of Mass Destruction

U

3

Lewis

WF

220-340

 

5645

Contemporary Issues in the Middle East (Cross-listed as Near Eastern Languages & Cultures 5645)

 

U

 

3

 

Payind

 

TR

 

1110-1230

 

5700

Rebuilding Failed and Weakened States (Cross-Listed as Public Policy and Management 5700)

 

U

 

3

 

Brown

 

TR

220-340

5701

Topics in Advanced Intelligence

U

3

Bucknam

TR

935-1055

JEWISH STUDIES

3371

Yiddish Literature in Translation

U

3

Miller

TR

1245-205

LAW

7124

International Dispute Resolution

G

3

Quigley

MTW

1110-1200

LINGUISTICS

5901

Introduction to Historical Linguistics

U

3

Joseph

TR

1110-1230

MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES

2526

Constantinople: The Imperial Capital of Byzantium

U

3

Kaldellis

MWF

910-1005

MODERN GREEK

1102

Intermediate Modern Greek I

U

5

Brown

MTWRF

1130-1218

2000

Athens: The Modern City

U

3

Anagnostu

WF

935-1055

2001

Greece and Beyond: The Crossing of Borders Through Film

U

3

Anagnostu

TR

935-1055

2500H

Greek Identities: Ancient and Modern

U

3

Jusdanis

TR

935-1055

2680

Folklore of Contemporary Greece

U

3

Anagnostu

TR

1245-205

4001

Advanced Modern Greek I

U

3

Brown

MWF

150-245

NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

3501

Introduction to Islam

U

3

Staff

TR

410-530

3702

Literature and Culture of the Islamic World

U

3

Buzov

WF

935-1055

5204

Culture and Politics in Central Asia

UG

3

Staff

TBA

TBA

 

5645

Contemporary Issues in the Middle East (Cross-listed as International Studies 5645)

 

U

 

3

 

Payind

 

TR

 

1110-1230

 

7402

Cultural Currents of the Late Antique Middle East: The Arabs, The Byzantines and the Sasanians

 

G

 

3

 

Pourshariati

 

M

 

215-455

POLISH

1102

Elementary Polish II: Classroom

U

4

Wolski-Moskoff

MTWRF

1130-1225

2104

Intermediate Polish II

U

4

Wolski-Moskoff

TWRF

8-855

PUBLIC HEALTH

7000

Public Health in Developing Countries

G

3

Norris

F

215-445

PUBLIC HEALTH: EPIDEMIOLOGY

5412

Infectious Diseases in the Developing World

G

2

Stephenson

WF

800-855

PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT

 

5700

Rebuilding Failed and Weak States (cross-listed under International Studies 5700)

 

UG

3

 

Brown

 

TR

 

220-340

 

ROMANIAN

1111

Intensive Intermediate Romanian

U

8

Cretu

TWRF

150-355

RUSSIAN

1101.51

Elementary Russian I: Self-Paced

U

1-4

Cretu

TBA

TBA

 

1102.01

 

Elementary Russian II: Classroom Track

 

U

 

4

 

Staff

TWRF

TWRF

TWRF

800-855

1020-1115

150-245

1102.51

Elementary Russian II: Self-Paced

U

1-4

Staff

TBA

TBA

1103.51

Intermediate Russian I: Self-Paced

U

1-4

Staff

TBA

TBA

2104.01

Intermediate Russian II: Classroom Track

U

4

Staff

TWRF

TWRF

910-1005

1240-135

2104.51

Intermediate Russian II: Self-Paced

U

1-4

Staff

TBA

TBA

2250

Masterpieces of Russian Literature

U

3

Brintlinger

Staff

TR

WF

935-1055

1110-1230

 

2335

 

Russian Culture

 

U

 

3

 

Staff

MF

TR

TR

1110-1230

220-340

530-645

3102

Third Year Russian II: Current Events through the Russian Media

U

4

Staff

TWRF

1020-1115

3121

Advanced Reading Russian I: Self-Paced

U

1-3

Staff

TBA

TBA

3122

Intermediate Russian II

U

1-3

Staff

TBA

TBA

3140

Russian Conversation

U

1

Staff

M

1210-200

 

3460

The Modern Russian Experience Through Film

 

U

 

3

 

Staff

TR

WF

TR

935-1055

1110-1230

355-515

4101

Advanced Russian I

U

3

Staff

MWF

150-240

4102

Advanced Russian II

U

3

Staff

MWF

910-1005

150-245

4135

Practical Russian Pronunciation

U

3

Isurin

TR

220-340

4191

Internship for Russian Majors

U

1-3

Isurin

TBA

TBA

4220

Love and Death in Russian Literature and Film

U

3

Burry

TR

1110-1230

4575

Capstone Course for Russian Majors: Food, Glorious Food!

U

3

Brintlinger

TH

1245-245

5102

Advanced Russian IV

G

3

Staff

MWF

300-355

5600

Introduction to Russian Linguistics

U

3

Collins

WF

1110-1230

6171

Basic Russian for Graduate Students

G

3

Staff

TBA

TBA

6172

Reading Russian for Research

G

3

Staff

TBA

TBA

6253

Issues in 20th-21st Century Russian Literature

G

3

Burry

TR

220-340

6602

Structure of Russian II

G

3

Sims

WF

935-1055

SLAVIC LANGUAGES & LITERATURES

2230

Vampires, Monstrosities and Evil: From

Slavic Myth to Twilight

U

3

Collins

WF

355-515

2345

Introduction to Slavic and East European Literature and Culture

U

3

Tury

WF

1020-1115

2367

The East European Immigrant  Experience in America

U

3

Isurin

Staff

TR

WF

1110-200

935-1055

3360

Screening Minorities: Representations of the Other in Slavic Film

U

3

Wolski-Moskoff

WF

1245-205

4597

Politics of Language in South Eastern Europe

U

3

Sims

WF

1245-205

5194

Group Studies: 3rd Year Polish

U

3

Robinson

TR

1110-1230

5194

Group Studies: 3rd Year Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian

U

3

Mihalicek

MWF

300-355

6000

Slavic Literary, Film and Cultural Studies Professionalization

G

1

Burry

F

355-515

6500

Proseminar in Slavic and East European Literary and Cultural Studies

G

3

Suchland

M

215-500

6600

Slavic Linguistics Professionalization Forum

G

1

Joseph

W

355-515

6999

Masters Research in Slavic Languages and Literatures

G

3

Brintlinger

Burry

TBA

TBA

7622

South Slavic Linguistics

G

3

Sims

TR

355-515

7626

Prehistory of the Slavic Languages

G

3

Collins

WF

220-340

TURKISH

1102.01

Elementary Turkish II

U

4

Bekcioglu

TWRF

910-1005

2101

Intermediate  Turkish II

U

4

Cavus

TWRF

1020-1115

2701

Turkish Literature in Translation

U

3

Myers

WF

355-515

UZBEK

1102

Elementary Uzbek II

U

4

Matchanova

MTWR

800-855

2101

Intermediate Uzbek II

U

3

Matchanova

MTWR

910-1005

YIDDISH

2367

Jewish-American Voices in US Literature

U

5

Staff

TR

1110-1230

3371

Yiddish Literature in Translation

U

3

Miller

WF

220-340

3399

The Holocaust in Yiddish and Ashkenazic Literature and Film

U

3

Hamblet

Berry

WF

TR

935-1055

220-340

4721

Studies in Yiddish Literature

U

3

Miller

TR

220-340

 

LIMA CAMPUS

 

THEATRE

?2100

Introduction to Theatre

U

3

Brandesky

Ignatieva

TR

MWF

800-920

800-855

?3731

Theatre Histories and Literatures

U

3

Ignatieva

WF

1115-1235

 

MARION CAMPUS

 

HISTORY

?2798

Study Tour

U

1-6

Steffel

F

400-630

3570

World War II

U

3

Genova

MW

130-250

MUSIC

?2250

Music Culture of the World

U

3

Wilson

MWF

325-420

 

NEWARK CAMPUS

 

HISTORY

2450

The World Since 1914

U

3

Tsipursky

TR

1245-205

3570

World War II

U

3

Kwasny

MW

1110-1230

4255

Seminar in Modern European History

U

3

Tsipursky

MW

355-515

POLITICAL SCIENCE

?4320

Strategies for War and Peace

U

3

Ivanova

TR

220-340

RUSSIAN

2250

Masterpieces of 20th Century Russian Literature

U

3

Annus

TR

1110-1230