Examines the end of the British Empire. Focuses on connections between imperial territories, such as networks of anticolonial activists and links between British decision makers. Students will acquire research skills and develop a better understanding of the roots of contemporary conflict. Prior coursework in British imperial history and excellent writing skills are required. Recommended prereq., HIST 1123 or HIST 1228 or HIST 1308 or HIST 1528 or HIST 4053 or HIST 4238 or HIST 4258 or HIST 4328 or HIST 4329 or HIST 4338 or HIST 4339 or HIST 4538 or HIST 4548 or HIST 4558. HIST 4349 and 5349 are the same course. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Department enforced prerequsite courses of APPM 2350 or MATH 2400 and APPM 2360 and a prerequisite or corequisite course of APPM 3310 or MATH 3130 or MATH 3135. Same as APPM 4350. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Examines both short and long narrative prose fiction from a variety of periods and from diverse national literatures. Focuses on issues of defining genre and on the origins and significance of narrative prose within its cultural context. May be repeated once for credit. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Focuses on the uses of literature to address the revolutionary philosophical, scientific, religious, and/or sociopolitical questions of the day. Explores Diderot and d'alembert's Encyclopedie, Voltaire and Diderot's philosophical tales and dialogues, Rousseau's Discours, and other writings. Discusses the development of specific literary forms to promote the ideas and goals of the philosophers to reach a changing and diverse readership and to fight censorship. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Examines the Russian novel and its evolution as well as Western and Russian theories of the novel as they engage and reflect upon the claims of modernity. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Same as GSLL 5352. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Examines the Russian novel and its evolution as well as Western and Russian theories of the novel as they engage and reflect upon the claims of modernity. Taught in English. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Same as COML 5352. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Department enforced prerequisite courses of APPM 2350 or MATH 2400 and APPM 2360 and a prerequisite or corequisite course of APPM 3310 or MATH 3130 or MATH 3135. Same as APPM 4360. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Covers selected drama topics using a comparative approach. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Focuses on the study of a specific literary genre (e.g., theatre, the novel) or on the global production of a major author (e.g., Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau). Discussion stresses both the uniqueness of the genre/writer and their significance as representatives of the century's changing society and culture. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours during a student's graduate career. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Emphasizes evaluation and treatment of children and adults who stutter. Discusses and evaluates various stuttering intervention approaches. Also discusses counseling parents of young children who stutter. Familiarity with research is a secondary emphasis. Requisites: Restricted to Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) or Audiology (AUDD) graduate students only.
Explores topics and problems in rhetoric and poetic practice from antiquity to the present day. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Department enforced prerequisite courses of APPM 2350 or MATH 2400 and APPM 2360. Recommended prereqs., APPM 3310, 4350 and 4650. Same as APPM 4380. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Department enforced prerequisite courses of APPM 2360 and APPM 3310 or MATH 3130 or MATH 3135 or instructor consent required. Same as APPM 4390. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Considers in detail current research themes in biogeography. Includes intensive reading of current research literature and preparation of research papers. Topics vary. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Focuses on the design of research including constructing empirical arguments and testing them, data gathering, site formation processes, field strategies (archival resources, mapping, field survey, surface collecting/recording, excavation and preliminary analysis) and artifact analysis as it relates to research design.
Covers equations of fluid motion relevant to planetary atmospheres and oceans, as well as stellar atmospheres; effects of rotation and viscosity; and vorticity dynamics, boundary layers, and wave motions. Introduces instability theory, nonlinear equilibration, and computational methods in fluid dynamics. Same as ATOC 5400. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.