Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Previously listed as ENGL 408. ENGL116. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). Every attempt is made to provide the most current and correct information. Understanding Fiction. Understanding Rhetoric. Course Information: Recommended background: ENGL207 and ENGL208. Topics Vary. Content varies. History of Film I: 1890 to World War II. For full consideration, applications should be received by, 1. Course Information: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHEM234, or consent of instructor. Course Information: Same as BLST110. Focus on a particular topic or theme in British literature 1660-1780. The study of how language and other media intersect with material conditions to make political belief and political change. ENGL383. 3 or 4 hours. Junior standing or above. CHEM455. Preparative methods, Schlenk techniques, dry box, Fourier-transform infra-red and UV-visible spectroscopy, crystal growth. 4 graduate hours. May be repeated. Course Information: May be repeated. Previously listed as ENGL 121. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): CHEM222 or CHEM118; and CHEM452 or BIOS452. Course Information: Previously listed as ENGL 333. Freshwater Lab in Practice: Environmental Research, Projects, and Internships. Introduction to Academic Writing. 4 graduate hours. Synthesis Techniques Laboratory. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Students practice writing in English varieties beyond and including Standard Written English. Films contain English subtitles. Course Information: Same as BLST261 and GWS261. ENGL264. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. American Literature: Beginnings to 1900. Molecular and gene therapy, using small molecules including antisense, aptamers, and proteins. CHEM492. Recommended background: ENGL101, ENGL105, ENGL135, ENGL207, or ENGL209. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Introduction to Asian American Literature. Writing Digital and New Media. The school is primarily known for its criminal justice studies, forensic psychology, and forensic science programs, supported by a liberal arts curriculum. Dr. Pauline Maki, professor of psychology and psychiatry received the 2018 Woman in Science Award, given by the American Medical Womens Association. ENGL329. We recommend using the latest version of IE11, Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Junior standing or above. ENGL410. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHEM116; or Grade of C or better in CHEM122 and Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in CHEM123; or Grade of B or better in CHEM115 and department consent. Prerequisite(s): CL102; or consent of the instructor. ENGL229. Course content is announced prior to each term in which the course is given. 4 graduate hours. 3 hours. Roles and representations of women in classical Hollywood, European art and independent feminist cinemas. American Literature to the 20th Century. An introductory examination of rhetoric as an intellectual force shaping discourse in both academic and public domains. By emphasizing cutting-edge and transformational research along with a commitment to the success of all students, UIC embodies the dynamic, vibrant and engaged urban university. ENGL158. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHEM340 or Grade of C or better in CHEM342; and Grade of C or better in PHYS132 or Grade of C or better in PHYS142; and Grade of C or better in MATH181. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduates: Grade of B or better in ENGL 212 or ENGL291. Welcome to the first cohort of the Psychology Undergraduate Research Readiness program! ENGL213. 20th and 21st Century British Literature. ENGL101. Course Information: Previously listed as ENGL 342. Topics in Literature and Culture. Focus on a particular critical or theoretical topic, movement, tradition or figure. 3 graduate hours. Course Information: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Course Information: Recommended background: Course Information: For students without entrance credit in high school chemistry or inadequately prepared. Course Information: Same as RELS376. Topics in Popular Culture and Literature. Dr. Robin Mermelstein is a LAS Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Director of the Institute of Health and Research Policy. Consult a departmental advisor when choosing courses. The Department of Psychology offers degrees oriented to understanding the complete human being across different levels of analysis that include the brain, the mind (cognitive and affective processes), the person (individual emotional and attitudinal patterns), the group and community (how members relate to each other and how individual group experience is impacted by cultural and community context). Course Information: Recommended background: ENGL207 and ENGL209. British Literature in the contemporary context. Honors and Majors General and Analytical Chemistry I. Permitting. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). Survey of theoretical concerns and historical issues that inform and shape the field of queer studies. Natural World - With Lab course. ENGL154. Understanding Literature and Culture. Tuskegee, AL 36088 Phone: 334-727-8011. Young Adult Fiction. Course Information: 2 undergraduate hours. 3 undergraduate hours. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Discussion. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. 3 or 4 hours. CHEM105. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Topics in Theories of Gender and Sexuality. Studies a range of works produced in the context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century colonialism, as well as from the postcolonial period. Recommended Background: Sophomore standing or above. In addition, the successful candidate will serve as an integral and participatory member of UIC's MEMS Cluster. Previously listed as ENGL 419. Educational Practice with Seminar II. Topics and readings vary. 3 hours. 4 graduate hours. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). ENGL103. CHEM472. ENGL238. A general education chemistry course that uses the empirical inquiry methods of science applied to the interaction of molecules--in foods, in the environment, and in medicines--with humans. Elements of Glass Blowing. Cooperative Chemistry Practice. Asian American Literature. Credit is not given for CHEM110 if the student has credit in CHEM124 or CHEM116. For information about the MEMS clusters, go to: https://provost.uic.edu/provost-initiatives/cluster-initiative-to-increase-diversity-and-the-interdisciplinary-culture-at-uic/middle-east-and-muslim-societies/. This course will focus on topics structured around particular aspects of Disability Studies and its practical, cultural, and theoretical implications. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Discussion. 3 graduate hours. Course Information: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Course Information: Same as JST475 and RELS475. Apply Online | Contact Admissions | Privacy Statement Course Information: Same as GWS345. Content varies. Previously listed as ENGL 479. Inquiries can be sent via email to Prof. Norma Claire Moruzzi or Prof. Junaid Quadri, co-chairs of the search committee, at: [email protected] or [email protected]. General and analytical chemistry with laboratory. Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (BCMG), Biomedical and Health Information Sciences (BHIS), Central and Eastern European Studies (CEES), Civil, Materials, and Environmental Engineering (CME), English Language and Support for Internationals (ELSI), Interdisciplinary Education in the Arts (IDEA), Interdisciplinary Public Health Sciences (IPHS), Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts (ISA), Literatures, Cultural Studies, and Linguistics (LCSL), Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (PMMP), Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes & Policy (PSOP), Download PDF of the entire Undergraduate Catalog. CHEM116. 4 graduate hours. Natural World - With Lab course. Individual and Society course, and US Society course. ENGL312. Nine semester hours in upper-division courses in biological sciences, chemistry, philosophy, psychology, or any physics courses to be chosen in consultation with an academic advisor. 3 hours. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHEM232; and Grade of C or better in CHEM124 and Grade of C or better in CHEM125; or Grade of C or better in CHEM118. ENGL247. Previously listed as ENGL 111. Physical Chemistry II. When that is the case, internet access will be required. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). ENGL291. Study of a specific topic in Latinx literature and literary studies, which may examine a single or select group of authors, a particular genre, or a particular regional or aesthetic focus. Course Information: Same as MOVI230. Interdisciplinary Approach to Chemical Synthesis. Natural World - With Lab course. Study of a medium, genre, theme, period, influence, or problem in Culture and Cultural Theory. Introduction to the Writing of Fiction. 4 graduate hours. Consult the Schedule of Classes for the mode of instruction. 0-6 hours. Content varies. Recommended background: Any of LALS101-102 or ENGL207, 209, or 267. 2 hours. Course Information: Recommended background: ENGL154. Previously listed as ENGL 445. This course surveys the representation of physical and cognitive disability in U.S. culture, 1622-present, in order to examine the ways in which impairment impacts definitions of American-ness. UIC is proud to be recognized as having one of the most ethnically and culturally rich college campuses in America. Content varies. Emphasis on the concepts of chemistry. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture-Discussion. Environmental Chemistry. Previously listed as ENGL 242. Peer Tutoring in the Writing Center: Introduction to Theory and Practice. Recommended background: ENGL207, 208, or 209. 4 graduate hours. Course Information: Credit is not given for CHEM346 if the student has credit for CHEM344. Introduction to chemical information, including the use of databases for searching chemical information and the use of molecular modeling and related computational systems to determine calculated properties of chemical substances. Creative Arts course, and Individual and Society course. 5 hours. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above. 3 hours. Coverage of the fundamentals of chemistry including stoichiometry and equilibrium. Content varies. 4 graduate hours. 3 or 4 hours. 3 undergraduate hours; 4 graduate hours. Immigrants' identities as seen through literature, film, television, poetry. Course Information: Same as GWS443. Assistant Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History. 3 hours. Understanding Poetry. CHEM416. Course Information: 4 hours. Natural World - With Lab course. The interdisciplinary approach to faculty research results in active collaborations with faculty in all other UIC colleges, particularly in the Colleges of Education, Engineering and Medicine. Course Information: Previously listed as ENGL 200. Honors and Majors General and Analytical Chemistry II. ENGL467. Course Information: Same as GWS469. Prerequisite(s): BIOS352 or CHEM352; or Credit or concurrent registration in BIOS452 or Credit or concurrent registration in CHEM452; or consent of the instructor. Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (BCMG), Biomedical and Health Information Sciences (BHIS), Central and Eastern European Studies (CEES), Civil, Materials, and Environmental Engineering (CME), English Language and Support for Internationals (ELSI), Interdisciplinary Education in the Arts (IDEA), Interdisciplinary Public Health Sciences (IPHS), Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts (ISA), Literatures, Cultural Studies, and Linguistics (LCSL), Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (PMMP), Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes & Policy (PSOP), Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes, and Policy (PSOP), Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures (SLAV), Download PDF of the entire Undergraduate Catalog. Courses. CHEM101. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). ENGL230. A survey of significant works in the field of English studies, beginnings to the 17th century, their historical, cultural, aesthetic, and rhetorical dimensions, from a number of critical perspectives. Apply Online | Contact Admissions | Privacy Statement 0-4 hours. Special Topics in English Studies. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Introduction to the Writing of Nonfiction Prose. Please consult the Schedule of Classes for information on courses offered for a specific term. ENGL473. Synthesis, stereochemistry, spectrometry (IR, NMR), organic analytical chemistry (TLC, HPLC), microscale techniques. 5 hours. Psychology electives taken at this time are restricted to the 200-level, as 300-level PSCH courses cannot be taken until PSCH 242 is completed with a C or better. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Quiz. Study of a specific topic relating American literature to society, culture, history, race, gender, ethnicity. Class Schedule Information: Course descriptions for composition courses are available at the First-Year Writing Program website: http://www.uic.edu/depts/engl/programs/1styearwriting/. Course Information: Same as COMM323. Topics in Latinx Literature. The inventory of courses offered by UIC is constantly changing. 3 hours. Creative Arts course. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. A focus on interrelationships, how aesthetic choices shape meaning, how grammatical techniques create semantic and stylistic effects. Students will reflect upon, organize and present a working portfolio of professional, academic, and/or creative writing samples. 3 or 4 hours. Individual and Society course, and US Society course. No credit toward the degree in biochemistry. Having problems accessing this site? Content varies. The University of Illinois at Chicago is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. CHEM471. The University of Illinois System requires candidates selected for hire to disclose any documented finding of sexual misconduct or sexual harassment and to authorize inquiries to current and former employers regarding findings of sexual misconduct or sexual harassment. 4 hours. This position will include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Human Nutrition and Dietetic Sciences as well as ENGL324. c: MATH 180 and MATH 181 are recommended for students planning advance work in population biology and required for enrollment in PHYS 141 and PHYS 142.. d: General Education credit is given Recommended background: Completion of ENGL161 and 3 hours from ENGL101-125. Field work required. ENGL388. Cultural and Media Studies. At least one course must be taken from PSCH262, PSCH350, PSCH351, PSCH352, PSCH353, PSCH360, PSCH361, PSCH363, and PSCH366, in addition to courses taken to satisfy the Writing-in-the-Discipline requirement. Study of important works written in English between 1500 and 1700. 5 hours. Recommended background: Any of ENGL207-209 or 305. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. First semester of a one-year sequence. This course counts toward the limited number of independent study hours accepted toward the degree and the major. Psychology faculty are further committed teachers and mentors leading to the largest number of teaching awards of any department in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, including Department Teaching Award of Excellence, as well as several Teaching Recognition Program, Award for Excellence in Teaching and Silver Circle awardees. Content varies. Course Information: Previously listed as ENGL 113. Topics in Old English Literature. ENGL404. The Department of Family & Consumer Sciences at New Mexico State University is seeking to fill a 9 month, tenure track Assistant Professor in Human Nutrition & Dietetic Sciences position. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. ENGL425. Prerequisite(s): BIOS 100 or BIOS110; and BIOS 101 or BIOS120; and CHEM230 or CHEM232. Students should complete CHEM125 within a semester of completing CHEM124. Study of approaches, methods, and key debates in the study of black culture in a transnational and diasporic context. Natural World - No Lab course. 3 or 4 hours. Kent State University was established in 1910 as an institution for training public school teachers. Understanding Moving Image Arts. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture-Discussion. Course Information: Recommended background: Completion of ENGL161 and 3 hours from ENGL101-125. Carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, electron transport. Previously listed as ENGL 302. The Department of Psychology degree requirements for the Major in Psychology are outlined below. 3 hours. CHEM488. Some attention to other aspects of Victorian culture (visual arts, architecture, music) as appropriate. Through its 16 colleges, UIC produces nationally and internationally recognized multidisciplinary academic programs in concert with civic, corporate and community partners worldwide, including a full complement of health sciences colleges. Teach two courses in the fall and two courses in the spring semesters (a 2/2 teaching load), which may include graduate and undergraduate courses. ENGL446. Literatures in English Other than English and American. Rhetoric and Public Life. 1 hour. Prerequisite(s): ENGL480 and completion of the University Writing requirement; or consent of the instructor. Course Information: Same as GLAS229 and MOVI229. Students should consult theCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciencessection for additional degree requirements and college academic policies. Course Information: Same as BLST 351. DAC and DAC-SAB hosted the first PURR program workshop for a cohort of twenty undergraduate Psychology majors hoping to pursue graduate education in Psychology. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture. Analytical Chemistry. Final authorization of the position is subject to availability of funding. UIC is among the nations preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago. Recommended background: ENGL207, ENGL208, or ENGL209 or ENGL330, ENGL331; junior standing or above. The History of Chicagos Spurgeon Jake Winters Free Peoples Medical Center: Black Health Activism and Its Influence on Awareness, Research and Education of Sickle Cell in the United States, Natasha Isler, University of Bridgeport Uneasy Partners: The Coming Together of Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers, Bob Hartley, Freelance Historian Studies in the Classical Tradition. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). Topics will vary. Recommended background: ENGL207, ENGL208, ENGL209, ENGL 327 or LALS101, LALS102; junior standing or above. History of Film II: World War II to the Present. General introduction to Cultural Studies, with special attention to film and television and other new media. Field work required. History of film from World War II to contemporary movements in world cinema. Demonstrations and practice in glass blowing and the construction of simple laboratory equipment. Introduction to basic grammatical structures and semantics of English and general strategies for effective written communication. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Lecture. Course Information: Credit is not given for CHEM123 if the student has a C or better in CHEM 112 or a C or better in CHEM116. Psychology electives taken at this time are restricted to the 200-level, as 300-level PSCH courses cannot be taken until PSCH242 is completed with a C or better. National Universitys Online Ed.D. The school's system comprises the main campus in Oxford, as well as Introduction to Gender, Sexuality and Literature. Theory and practice; emphasis on current approaches to language and literature in multicultural settings. Please consult the Schedule of Classesfor information on courses offered for a specific term.The information about a course that is listed in the Schedule of Classesis considered most accurate and applies to the term specified. Studies in the Moving Image. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Practice. Content varies. Analysis of representative works that reflect the relationship between cinema and its cultural context. 3 hours. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Practice. Recommended background: Any of ENGL207-209, 245, 344, 345, 347, or 350. 3 hours. Gender and Sexuality in Literature. Elements of machining scientific equipment, including the use of machine shop tools and technical drawing of scientific apparatus. Course Information: Same as COMM423. The second half of a two-segment sequence of practice teaching, including seminar, to meet certification requirements for teaching in grades six through twelve. 3 hours. An exploration of issues such as the female aesthetic; women's popular literature; factors that enable creativity; differences of race and class. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. ENGL335. ENGL430. Course Information: Recommended background: Recommended background: ENGL207 and ENGL208. Recommended background: ENGL101, 207, 208, or 209. Course Information: Recommended background: ENGL207 and ENGL209. Includes a weekly 3-hour lab. 3 hours. Educational Practice with Seminar II. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Introduction to Psychology. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture-Discussion. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. Intended as a general initiation to the field of secondary English teaching, the course focuses on many of the crucial issues facing teachers in contemporary language arts classrooms. Independent Study. CHEM344. Creative Arts course, and US Society course. Content varies. A sociolinguistic and formal syntactical approach to the study of African-American and Appalachian English, Spanglish, and American Creole grammars. ENGL482. Course Information: Previously listed as ENGL 110. Recommended background: ENGL123, ENGL 240, or ENGL243. Some sections may be offered fully online or in a blended-online and classroom course setting. Previously listed as ENGL 405. History of the English Language. ENGL369. Extensive computer use required. Registration restrictions: Graduate students must obtain approval of the Department of English. Applications of theory and experiment to the spectroscopy of molecules and biological macromolecules. A cover letter outlining the applicant's research program and teaching interests. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduates: Grade of B or better in ENGL 210 ENGL290. Creative Arts course, and US Society course. 3 hours. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. Past course, and US Society course. Grand Prairie Grade School 21462 North Richview Lane Centralia, IL 62801 Phone: 618-249-6289 Fax: 618-249-8477. Recommended Background: ENGL131. Topics in Performance Studies. Coverage of principles of analytical chemistry, including the use of instrumentation. Tuskegee University 1200 W. Montgomery Rd. Recommended Background: ENGL207 and ENGL208. Structure and Function. A course in the methods of teaching high school chemistry, including the integration of technology. Topics in Criticism and Theory. ENGL315. Content varies. UIC is among the nations preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago. At least one course must be taken from PSCH210, PSCH231, PSCH270, PSCH312, PSCH313, PSCH320, PSCH321, PSCH324, and PSCH331, in addition to courses taken to satisfy the Writing-in-the-Discipline requirement. CHEM432. Inorganic Chemistry II. Junior standing or above. ENGL484. 4 hours. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. English as Public Practice. Advise and mentor graduate and undergraduate students. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. ENGL331. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Practice. 3 or 4 hours. Introductory practice in writing personal essays, literary journalism, travel-writing, cultural criticism, or other forms of creative nonfiction prose. For full consideration, applications should be received byDecember 1, 2022. Creative Arts course. Course Information: Same as GWS347. Recommended background: Junior or senior standing. Students should complete CHEM123 within a semester of completing CHEM122. Study of a topic or movement in film and/or other media forms. Course Information: Same as THTR431. Finally, in deliberating the parameters of African American history, we determined to index only those articles primarily concerned with black people; we left out many important essays on closely related topics, such as whiteness studies. 4 hours. CHEM130. Discharge permits define the quality of a permitted discharge deemed necessary to protect the waters of the State. Previously listed as ENGL 437. A broad overview of various literary genres in the Bible such as origin narrative, historical narrative, poetry, wisdom literature, prophetic/apocalyptic literature, parable, and epistle. Representative selections from a number of ethnic and minority literatures.

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