Graduate Seminar Schedules
Registration for Spring 2010 seminars:
Nov 9 - 20: Advance Registration for Currently Enrolled Students
Nov 23 - Jan 8: Open Registration
Students enrolled in
the Graduate Humanities Program explore broad interdisciplinary
issues through a diverse array of course offerings. Each
semester, our seminars engage the intersection of the arts,
literature, culture and history within an open, exploratory,
and experimental educational environment. While several
seminars are discipline-specific (our core curriculum, for example),
most are designed to go beyond individual disciplines
and enlist students in the cross-disciplinary study of the
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Many of our graduate humanities classes are small, intimate seminars. |
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Spring 2010 Seminars:
CULS 600: Song Traditions and Musical Experience
HIST 601: Historic Preservation
HUMN 603: History and Theory of the Arts
HUMN 680 Independent Research Symposium
LITS 600 (231): Creative Non-Fiction
LITS 600 (233): Appalachian Literature and Culture
LITS 600 (232): Southern Appalachia: Promise and Betrayal
On-line registration can be accessed here.
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Questions?
Call the Graduate Humanities Program at
304-746-2022.
Last updated: October 2009