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Other courses taught by Writing Program faculty.

Writing Program faculty regularly teach courses in other departments and programs that coincide with their teaching and research interests. Below is a sampling of these courses.

CENTER FOR THE WRITING ARTS

Marcia Gealy WRIT 115-5: Modes of Writing - Time and Chance
Marcia Gealy WRIT 115-6: Modes of Writing - The Bible and Its Transformations

James O'Laughlin WRIT 115-5: Modes of Writing - Time and Chance
James O'Laughlin WRIT 115-6: Modes of Writing - The Bible and Its Transformations

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

Marcia Gealy COMP_LIT 279: Modern Jewish Literature
Marcia Gealy COMP_LIT 310: Story-Telling in Modern Jewish Literature



GENDER STUDIES

Phyllis Lassner GNDR_ST 390: Gender and War in the 20th Century

Fran Paden GNDR_ST 391: Writing Women's Lives
Fran Paden GNDR_ST 392: Gender and Autobiography

THE SEGAL DESIGN INSTITUTE

Penny Hirsch IDEA 370: Engineering Portfolio Development and Presentation
Barbara Shwom IDEA 397: Visualizing Information: Communicating Effectively with Graphs, Tables, and Diagrams

JEWISH STUDIES

Phyllis Lassner JWSH_ST 350: Representing the Holocaust in Literature and Film

KELLOGG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Barbara Shwom MORS 449-A: Kellogg Managerial Writing Workshop: Writing in Organizations


LINGUISTICS

Robert Gundlach LING101-6-Freshman Seminar: Language and Childhood

SCHOOL FOR CONTINUING STUDIES

John Anderson
•  English 111: Expository Writing and Research
•  English 113: Introduction to Literature

James O'Laughlin
•  English 208: Creative Writing: Nonfiction
•  English 307: Advanced Creative Writing: Nonfiction I
•  English 310: Studies in Literary Genres: Autobiography & the Politics of Identity
•  English 221-4: Writing for the Professions: Literary Editing

Charles Yarnoff
•  English 378-0: Studies in American Literature: The American Renaissance
•  English 378-0: Studies in American Literature : American Literature in the 1920s

Current listings can be found on Registrar's web site.


SUMMER ACADEMIC WORKSHOP (SAW)


Charles Yarnoff, Michelle Greenberg, Leslie Fischer


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