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Fundamentals: Issues and Texts - New Collegiate Division (FNDL) Spring 2014

Reading & Research Faculty Listing

College Catalog Link With Course Descriptions

These course listings are prepared daily (more frequently during the first week of the quarter) from the course offerings database. Room assignments are subject to change.

Please check assignments periodically for the latest changes.

College Courses

Subject / Course - Section Title Units Instructor Day & Time Section Desc Activity Name Activity Desc Total Enroll. Enroll. Limit Bldg & Room Room Cap. Idents Course Materials
Vendor
 
FNDL / 20410 - 01 Jewish Thought and Literature III 100 Robinson James TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 18 20 WB-130 28 JWSC 20006,HIJD 30602,RLST 20406,NEHC 20406
TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 18 20 WB-130 28
Topic: The Jewish Interpretation of the Bible in the Middle Ages

FNDL / 20697 - 01 Plato in the Medieval Islamic World 100 Orwin Alexander TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Seminar 8 20 F-305 30 SCTH 20697,PLSC 20697

FNDL / 21300 - 01 James Joyce: Ulysses 100 Meredith Stephen C TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Seminar 21 25 C-409 31
W
6:30PM- 8:00PM
Discussion 21 25 C-409 31

FNDL / 21404 - 00 Shakespeare-2: Tragedies/Romances 100 Strier Richard A TR
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Lecture 53 60 RO-015 60 ENGL 16600
Strier Richard A ; Peart Andrew F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 17 20 P-222 29
Strier Richard A ; Pach Nell F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 19 20 P-222 29
Strier Richard A ; Merport Carmen F
12:30PM- 1:20PM
03 Discussion 17 20 P-222 29
PQ: Students should register for this course via discussion section. They will automatically be enrolled in the lecture. Shakespeare 1 recommended.

FNDL / 21504 - 00 Karl Marx's Theory of History 100 Ford Anton MW
4:30PM- 5:50PM
Lecture 55 66 HM-130 78 PHIL 21425,PHIL 31425
Ford Anton ; Brixel Pascal M
3:30PM- 4:20PM
01 Discussion 15 14 HM-125 17
Ford Anton ; Brixel Pascal F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
02 Discussion 12 14 HM-102 19
Ford Anton ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 4 10 - 0
M
3:30PM- 4:20PM
04 Discussion 11 14 CL-111 24
F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
05 Discussion 13 14 WB-106 18
PQ: Students should enroll via discussion section; undergraduates should enroll in sections 01 and 02 and graduates should enroll in section 03.

FNDL / 21603 - 01 Machiavelli and Machiavellism 100 Rubini Rocco TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 20 20 C-103 33 ITAL 23000,CMLT 25801,ITAL 33001,REMS 33001
Course conducted in English. Students seeking Italian credit will do all work in Italian.

FNDL / 21812 - 01 Pascal and Simone Weil 100 Pavel Thomas MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 19 14 WB-207 30 FREN 29100,FREN 39100,CMLT 29101,CMLT 39101,RLST 24910
PQ: Undergrads must be in their 3rd or 4th year. Taught in English. There will be a bi-weekly one-hour meeting for French undergrads and graduates to study the original French texts.

FNDL / 22205 - 01 Hamlet and Critical Methods 100 Scodel Joshua K TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 24 25 C-110 32 ENGL 16711,CMLT 26601

FNDL / 22212 - 01 Hannah Arendt: The Human Condition 100 Markell Patchen M
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 21 CONSENT REQUIRED WB-408 46 PLSC 24500,PLSC 34500

FNDL / 22912 - 01 Mythical History, Paradigmatic Figures: Caesar, Augustus, Charlemagne, Napoleon 100 Lowrie Michele ; Morrissey Robert J MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 52 75 HGS-101 108 BPRO 26700,CLAS 36713,CLCV 26713,FREN 26701,FREN 36701,SCTH 30411
PQ: Third- or fourth-year standing.

FNDL / 23105 - 01 Plato's Republic 100 Redfield James M TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 12 20 F-305 30 SCTH 31924

FNDL / 23410 - 00 Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit 100 Pippin Robert B MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 66 100 KPTC-106 208 SCTH 38003,PHIL 28202,PHIL 38202
Pippin Robert B F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 9 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 12 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B F
12:30PM- 1:20PM
03 Discussion 13 18 HM-151 19
Pippin Robert B F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
04 Discussion 13 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B ARR
ARR
05 24 30 - 0
PQ: Students should register via discussion section. Undergrads should register via sections 01-04; Grads register via section 05.

FNDL / 24901 - 01 Tolkien: Medieval & Modern 100 Fulton Rachel MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 110 120 CLSC-101 144 HIST 29902,RLST 22400
PQ: Students must have read The Lord of the Rings prior to first day of class.

FNDL / 25202 - 01 Thinking Tragedy: Nietzsche's Geburt der Tragodie 100 Wild Christopher TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 16 18 WB-206 23 GRMN 28714,TAPS 28442

FNDL / 25312 - 01 Kieslowski's French Cinema 100 Shallcross Bozena T
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Screening 7 20 HM-102 19 POLI 25303,POLI 35302,CMST 24405,CMST 34405
R
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Course 7 20 HM-102 19

FNDL / 25331 - 01 Simone de Beauvoir: Second Sex 100 Culp Kristine TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Seminar 7 25 HM-145 30 GNSE 25302

FNDL / 25700 - 01 Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales 100 Miller John TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 25 25 C-403 29 ENGL 15500

FNDL / 25802 - 01 Philosophical Petrarchism 100 Rubini Rocco TR
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Course 9 18 C-103 33 ITAL 26002,ITAL 36002
PQ: Taught in Italian

FNDL / 27316 - 01 Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra 100 Meier Heinrich MW
10:00AM- 12:50PM
Seminar 15 20 F-505 43 SCTH 37316,GRMN 37314,PLSC 37316,PHIL 34716,PHIL 24716
This seminar will be taught during the first 5 weeks of the quarter (March 31-April 30, 2014. Open to undergrads

FNDL / 29901 - 00 Independent Study: Junior Paper 100 Staff Staff ARR
ARR
0 CONSENT REQUIRED - 0
PQ: Open to Fundamentals Students with consent. Students must submit the College Reading and Research Course Form. Must be taken for P/F grading.

FNDL / 29902 - 00 Independent Study: Senior Exam 100 Staff Staff ARR
ARR
0 CONSENT REQUIRED - 0
PQ: Open to Fundamentals Students with consent. Students must submit the College Reading and Research Course Form. Must be taken for P/F grading.
 

Graduate Courses

Subject / Course - Section Title Units Instructor Day & Time Section Desc Activity Name Activity Desc Total Enroll. Enroll. Limit Bldg & Room Room Cap. Idents Course Materials
Vendor
 
There are no classes at this level scheduled for the current quarter.

Reading & Research Faculty Listing

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