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Spring 2004
LLC 606 Social Inequality and Social Policy 3 credits
Grade Method: REG Also listed as SOCY 606.
[3524] 0101 Th.........4:30pm- 7:00pm (ITE 241) ADLER, M
LLC 616 Cyberspace, Culture and Society 3 credits
Grade Method: REG Also listed as ANTH 416,
LLC 616, SOCY 416 and SOCY 616.
[7533] 0101 W..........7:00pm- 9:45pm (MP 104) MALONEY-KRICHM
LLC 619 Qualitative Methods in Social Research 3 credits
Grade Method: REG Also listed as SOCY 619.
[3526] 0101 W..........4:30pm- 7:00pm (PUP 204) ECKERT, J
LLC 640 Multidisciplinary Context of Race, Society 3 credits
and Culture
Grade Method: REG Also listed as AFST 640:
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Race,
Society and Culture.
[3527] 0101 W..........4:30pm- 7:00pm (ACIV010) TEMPLE, C
LLC 641 Literature, Values, and Social 3 credits
Responsibility
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG Designed for students in
all disciplines, this course and ENGL 641
explores textual and visual literacies
within computer-assisted writing
environments. The class will meet once
each week; the writers will share and
analyze their experience of literacy
development and change within the physical
and virtual writing spaces they populate.
As they hone and reflect upon their own
changing writing process, participants in
this decentralized, student-centered,
interactive, composition classroom will
investigate the impact of technology-rich
writing spaces on communication and
textual and visual literacies.
Specifically, we will study
computer-assisted writing theory and
practice as social constructs. Also listed
as ENGL 641. Prerequisite: ENGL 301 with
agrade of "C" or better and senior
standing. Permission of the instructor
required.
[7509] 0101 Tu.........7:00pm- 9:45pm (FA 001) CARPENTER, K
LLC 684 Qualitative Research Methods in Schools & 3 credits
Communities
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Also listed as
EDUC 684.
[3529] 0101 Tu.........4:30pm- 7:00pm (ACIV426) WALLACE, K
LLC 750 Topics in Language, Literacy, and Culture 3 credits
Women Writers Speak Out on Intercultural
Conflict
Grade Method: REG Graduate status
required. Also listed as MLL 690 and WMST
690A. This seminar will focus on women's
struggle to solve conflicts ignited by
intercultural misunderstandings. We will
read writers from around the world --
Australia, India, Senegal, the Caribbean,
and UMBC's Anne Brodsky -- as they reflect
on their own experiences or trace the
stories of their families or of courageous
women with whom they have worked. We will
also examing the discourse styles that the
writers use for their effectiveness in
communicating their stories. Each student
will choose one of the assigned texts to
explore its social context and forms of
resistance in greater depth. Students will
share their research in class
presentations, discussions and a seminar
paper.
[3530] 0101 Th.........4:30pm- 7:00pm (ACIV010) MOORJANI, A
LLC 891 Internship in Language, Literacy, and 3-6 credits
Culture
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG Individual Instruction
course: contact department or instructor
to obtain section number. Contact
Department for STARS code and section
number.
LLC 892 Independent Study in Language, Literacy, 1-3 credits
and Culture
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG Individual Instruction
course: contact department or instructor
to obtain section number. Contact
department for STARS code and section
number. Contact department for STARS code
and section number.
LLC 899 Doctoral Dissertation Research Doctoral 1-6 credits
Dissertation Research
(PermReq) Grade Method: P-F Individual Instruction
course: contact department or instructor
to obtain section number.
LLC 999 Leave of Absence No credit
(PermReq) Grade Method: NGI This class is intended
for graduate students who wish to continue
in their degree programs, but who will not
study in the Spring 2002 semester. Contact
your departmental advisor or program
director for permission to temporarily
interrupt your studies.
[3548] 0101 Time and room to be arranged STAFF