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Summer 2012 Course Offerings:

Intersession 2012 (May 14th - June 22nd)
Course Code Course Name
German 1036 001 Reading German
Italian 1030 001 Italian for Beginners
Spanish 1030 001 Spanish for Beginners
Spanish 1030 002 Spanish for Beginners

 

Summer Day 2012 (July 9th - August 17th)
Course Code Course Name
Spanish 1030 001 Spanish for Beginners

 

 

Fall/Winter 2011-2012

Language Courses- (Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Linguistics,Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish)

For specific module and course descriptions see UWO Academic Calendar, available through the Office of the Registrar.

For Comparative Literature and Culture (CLC) information see "CLC Modules ".

Arabic

Course Code Course Name
Arabic 1030 001 Arabic for Beginners
Arabic 1030 002 Arabic for Beginners
Arabic 1030 003 Arabic for Beginners
Arabic 2250 Intermediate Arabic
Arabic 3300 Advanced Arabic

 

Comparative Literature and Culture

Course Code Course name
CLC 1020 From Homer to Picasso: Western Culture Across the Ages
CLC 1023 Sex and Culture
CLC/Italian 2100 The Capitals of Italian Culture
CLC 2110F Utopias and Visions of the Future
CLC 2130G International Children's Literature
CLC 2194F* The Literature of Courtly Love
CLC/German/Spanish 2204F Research Methods
CLC/German/Spanish 2205G Introduction to Literary Theory
CLC/Spanish 2218G Spanish Civilization
CLC 2240F Culture of the Renaissance in Europe
CLC 2270G The Romantic Period
CLC 2273G Postmodernism
CLC 2275G Dostoevsky
CLC 2291F/Italian 2230F The Italian Literary Tradition I: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque
CLC 2291G/Italian 2231G The Italian Literary Tradition II: From Romanticism to Postmodernism
CLC 2293G*/SP 2210G*/VA 3394G* The Work of Art and Its Texts
CLC 2294F*/SP 3330F*/Film 2242F Text and Film
CLC 3302G*/German 3360G* Berlin - Reco(r)ding a City
CLC 3333F Dante's Inferno
CLC 3334G Dante's Purgatorio

 

German

Course Code Course Name
German 1030 German for Beginners
German 2200 Intermediate German
German/CLC/Spanish 2204F Research Methods
German/CLC/Spanish 2205G Introduction to Literary Theory
German 2250E Introduction to German Literature
German 2292B Translation: English to German
German 2293A Language and Contemporary Society
German 3301F*/PHIL 3991F* German Aesthetics
German 3360G*/CLC 3302G* Berlin - Reco(r)ding a City
German 3392G Language and Contemporary Society: Advanced
German 3393a Advanced Translation: German to English

 

Hindi

Course Code Course Name
Hindi 1030 Hindi for Beginners

 

Italian

Course Code Course Name
Italian 1030 Italian for Beginners
Italian/CLC 2100 The Capitals of Italian Culture
Italian 2230F/CLC 2291F* The Italian Literary Tradition I: Medieval, Renaissance Baroque
Italian 2231G/CLC 2291G* The Italian Literary Tradition II: From Romanticism to Postmodernism
Italian 2250 001 Intermediate Italian
Italian 2250 002 Intermediate Italian
Italian 2250 003 Intermediate Italian
Italian 3300 Advanced Italian
Italian 4420 Italian Language and Culture

 

Japanese

Course Code Course Name
Japanese 1036 001 Japanese for Beginners
Japanese 1036 002 Japanese for Beginners
Japanese 1036 003 Japanese for Beginners
Japanese 2260 Intermediate Japanese

 

Korean

Course Code Course Name
Korean 1030 001
Korean for Beginners
Korean 1030 002
Korean for Beginners
Korean 1030 003
Korean for Beginners
Korean 2200 Intermediate Korean

 

Portuguese

Course Code Course Name
Portuguese 1030 Portuguese for Beginners

 

Russian

Course Code Course Name
Russian 1030 Russian for Beginners

 

Spanish

Course Code Course Name
Spanish 1030 Spanish for Beginners
Spanish 2200 Intermediate Spanish
Spanish 2202F Introduction to Spanish Literature
Spanish 2203G Introduction to Spanish-American Literature
Spanish/CLC/Ger 2204F Research Methods
Spanish/CLC/Ger 2205G Introduction to Literary Theory
SP 2210G*/CLC 2293G/VA 3394G* The Work of Art and Its Texts
Spanish 2214F Comparative Grammar of English and Spanish
Spanish/CLC 2218F Spanish Civilization
Spanish 2219G Spanish American Civilization
Spanish 3300 001 Advanced Spanish
Spanish 3300 002 Advanced Spanish
Spanish 3300 003 Advanced Spanish
Spanish 3303a The Structure of Spanish
Spanish 3314F Hispanic Sociolinguistics
Spanish 3315F/Ling 2244F Second Language Acquisition
Spanish 3324F The Quijote
Spanish 3330F*/CLC 2294F*/Film 2242F* Text and Film
Spanish 3333G Spanish Fiction of the Nineteenth Century
Spanish 3343G 20th Century Latin American Theatre
Spanish 3370F* Music and Literature in the Hispanic World
Spanish 3390G* From Input to Output in Second Language Acquisition
Spanish 4408B History of the Spanish Language

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Summer 2011 Course Offerings

 

Intersession (May 16th - June 24th, 2011)
Course Code Course Name
Italian 1030 001 Intensive Italian for Beginners
Spanish 1030 001 Intensive Spanish for Beginners
Spanish 1030 002 Intensive Spanish for Beginners

 

Summer Day (July 4th - August 12th, 2011)
Course Code Course Name
Spanish 1030 001 Intensive Spanish for Beginners

 

To view the 2010-2011 undergraduate courses offered and their outlines please click here.

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Graduate course offerings

 

Comparative Literature Tentative Course Schedule

 

Comparative Literature Courses 2012-2013

Full Year (meets every other week 0.5 credit; Pass/Fail)

CL 9503y Thesis Project and Professional Writing
Instructor: Professor Marilyn Randall

Fall Term 2012

Fundamentals of Comparative Literature I
Professor Calin-Andrei Mihailescu

Allegory on the Spoken and Operatic European Stage
Professor Edmund J. Goehring (Don Wright Faculty of Music)

The Bible and Literature
Professor Vladimir Tumanov

 

Winter Term 2013

Fundamentals of Comparative Literature II
Professor Luca Pocci

The Archive and Contemporary Culture
Professor Anthony Purdy

 

Ruptures and Crossovers: Reading India through Postcolonial Theory in the 21st Century
Professor Nandi Bhatia

What Poetry Knows
Cristina Caracchini

MA Thesis Seminar
(TBA)

 

Comparative Literature Courses 2011-2012

 

Full Year (meets every other week 0.5 credit; Pass/Fail)

CL 9503Y Thesis Project and Professional Writing
Instructor: Professor David Darby
Tuesdays: 4:30-7:30, UC 205

Fall Term

CL 9501A Fundamentals of Comparative Literature I
Instructor: Professor Calin-Andrei Mihailescu
Mondays: 4:30-7:30, UC 287

CL 9618A/Film 9373A Theories of National Film
Instructor: Professor Constanza Burucua
Mondays: 10:30-1:30, UC 12
Wednesdays: 11:30-1:30, UC 12

CL 9610A/VA 9581A/96681A The Turn to the Object
Instructor: Professor Anthony Purdy
Wednesdays: 2:30-5:30, VAC 247

Winter Term

CL 9502B Fundamentals of Comparative Literature II
Instructor: Professor Calin-Andrei Mihailescu
Mondays: 4:30-7:30, UC 288

CL 9510B M.A. Thesis Seminar
Instructor: Professor David Darby
Tuesdays: 4:30-5:30, UC 205

CL 9612B Metamorphoses of the Letter
Instructor: Professor Laurence de Looze
Thursdays: 2:30-5:30, UC 207

CL 9709B Narrative and the Self
Instructor: Professor Luca Pocci
Wednesdays: 9:30-12:30, UC 205

Comparative Literature Courses 2010-2011

FULL YEAR

CL 9503 Thesis Project and Professional Writing
(offered every other week 0.5 credit: Pass/Fail)
                                            Marilyn Randall
Tuesdays: 4:30-7:30 pm, UC 288

FALL TERM 2010

CL 9501

Fundamentals of Comparative Literature I
Mondays: 6:30-9:30 pm, UC 288

Calin Mihailescu

CL 9617

The Bible and Literature
Mondays: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, UC 205

Vlad Tumanov

CL 9698

Creativity and Gender around 1800
Thursdays: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, UC 205

Angela Borchert

 

WINTER TERM 2011

CL 9502

Fundamentals of Comparative Literature II
Mondays: 6:30-9:30 pm, UC 288

Calin Mihailescu

CL 9510

M.A. Thesis Seminar
Tuesdays: 4:30-5:30 pm, UC 288

David Darby

CL 9608/VA 9566(MA) 9666(PhD)

Cultures of Memory
Thursdays: 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, UC 138a

Tony Purdy

CL 9708

Theories of Narrative
Wednesdays: 10:30 am - 1:30 pm, AH 101

Luca Pocci


                     

To view the 2009-10 Comparative Literature Graduate Course Offerings please click here.

 

Hispanic Studies 2010-11

Full Year (worth 0.5 credit)

SP 9785y Seminar on Transatlantic Studies
Rafael Montano
Fridays: 3:00-5:00 pm, UC 205


SP 9505y Seminar on Information Systems and Research Methods
Rafael Montano
Thursdays: 3:30-5:30 pm, UC 205

 

Fall Term 2011

SP 9018a Literature and Musical Theatre
Victoria Wolff
Mondays: 1:30-4:30 pm, STH 1155

 

SP9706a/Ling 9711a Romance Languages Acquisition
Silvia Perpinan
Tuesdays: 2:30-5:30 pm, UC 207

 

SP 9711a Translation Theory
Marjorie Ratcliffe
Wednesdays: 1:30-4:30 pm, STH 2166

 

Winter Term 2012

SP 9009b Baroque
Juan Luis Suarez
Wednesdays: 9:30-12:30 pm, STH 2166

 

SP 9613b Principles of Language Teaching and Acquisition
Silvia Perpinan
Tuesdays: 1:30-4:30 pm, UC 207

 

SP 9623b Celestina
Marjorie Ratcliffe
Wednesdays: 1:30-4:30 pm, SH 2166

 

SP 9653b Historiography of New Spanish Painting
Alena Robin
Thursdays: 9:30-12:30 pm, UC 205

 

SP 9710b/Ling 9601b Introduction to Linguistics II: Spanish Syntax
Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
SP M/W 9:30-11:00 am, LWH 2205; Eng Fridays: 9:30-12:30 pm, UC 207

 

SP 9712b Introduction to Linguistics I: Spanish Phonology and L2 Acquisition
Yasaman Rafat
Mondays: 12:30-3:30 pm, SEB 2099

 

Hispanic Studies 2010-11

FULL YEAR  (worth 0.5 credit)

Sp 9505y         Seminar on Information Systems and Research Methods               
                       Rafael Montano
Tuesdays: 3:30-5:30 pm, SH 3355


FALL TERM

SP 9650

Historia en la novela y el cine Hispanoamericanos
Thursdays: 3:30-6:30 pm, UC 205

Rafael Montano

SP 9613

Principles of Language Teaching and Acquisition
Thursdays and Fridays: 9:30 am - 11:30 am, UCC 60

Joyce Bruhn de Garavito

SP 9652

Imágenes sagradas y lugares de devoción"
Tuesdays: 9:30am - 12:30 pm, UC 205

Alena Robin

SP 9707

Research Methods and Statistics in Language Learning
Wednesdays: 2:30-5:30 pm, UCC 53

Silvia Perpiñán

 

 

                    
WINTER TERM

SP 9668

El humanista digital
Wednesdays: 9:00am - 12:00 pm, UC 205

Juan Luis Suárez

SP 9654

Don Quijote visto por los críticos
Thursdays: 1:30-4:30 pm, UC 207

Marjorie Ratcliffe

SP 9708

Second Language Acquisition
Fridays: 9:30-11:30am, UC 317

Joyce Bruhn de Garavito (Taught in English)

SP 9655

Communication, Contact, Conquest and Colonial Life in Hispanic America
Mondays: 12:30-3:30 pm, UC 207

Cecilia Brain

SP 9709

Introduction to Spanish Phonology
Wednesdays: 2:30-5:30 pm, STH 3166

Silvia Perpiñán

 

 

 


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