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ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 371g:
Literary Genres and Film
Literary studies in the relationship between fiction and drama and their adaptation as films.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32715D
4:30-6:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Brighde Mullins
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 372:
Literature and Related Arts
An examination of how literature and related arts intersect in a particular cultural milieu. Selected topics.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Not available
32716D
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Jonathan Leal
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 375:
Science Fiction
Investigation of the scope and possibilities of British and American science fiction as a genre, with some attention to its historical development.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32720R
3:30-4:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Rick Berg
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 392:
Visual and Popular Culture
Course in the theory and practices of "popular culture," highlighting modern and comtemporary culture, film, video and popular music, as well as narrative forms.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32725R
2:00-4:50pm
Monday
Lecture
Enrique Martinez Celaya
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 402:
Narrative Composition
Intermediate practical workshop concentrating on the creation of narrative in fiction and literary nonfiction.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Prerequisite: 1 from (ENGL 302 or ENGL 305)
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Narrative Studies
32727R
2:00-4:20pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Geoff Dyer
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 404:
The Writer in the Community
Apprenticeship with experienced writer-teachers, providing students with a pedagogical framework and practical experience for teaching creative writing in schools and community settings.
(2.0-4.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Not available
32728R
4:30-7:00pm
Monday
Lecture
Hiram Sims
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 405:
Fiction Writing
A practical course in composition of prose fiction.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Prerequisite: 1 from (ENGL 303 or ENGL 305)
Not available
32732R
2:00-4:20pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Aimee Bender
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 406:
Poetry Writing
A practical course in poetry writing.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Prerequisite: ENGL 304
Not available
32733R
4:30-7:20pm
Wednesday
Lecture
Catherine Theis
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 407:
Advanced Fiction Writing
Prerequisite: English 405 and/or consent of instructor.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Prerequisite: ENGL 405
Not available
32736D
2:00-4:20pm
Monday
Lecture
Percival Everett
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 408:
Advanced Poetry Writing
Prerequisite: Acceptance of manuscript by instructor.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Prerequisite: ENGL 406
Not available
32738D
2:00-4:20pm
Monday
Lecture
Susan Mccabe
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 420:
English Literature of the Middle Ages (1100-1500)
Selected studies in the major figures, genres, and themes of Middle English literature to Malory, with special emphasis on Chaucer.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 261
Not available
32740R
9:30-10:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
David Rollo
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 430:
Shakespeare
Major history plays, comedies, and tragedies.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32730D
12:00-1:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Ian Smith
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 442:
American Literature, 1920 to the Present
American poetry, fiction, and drama since World War I with special attention to Eliot, Frost, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, O'Neill, Stevens, Faulkner, and Nabokov.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32745D
5:00-6:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Elda Maria Roman
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 448m:
Chicano and Latino Literature
Development of the poetry, essay, short story and novel of the Chicano and Latino peoples of the United States, with particular emphasis on the differentiating characteristics between the multiple cultures that constitute the Latino populations.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
10437R
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Elda Maria Roman
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 461:
English Drama to 1800
Representative plays, especially those of the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Restoration periods.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32753D
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Heather James
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 466:
The 19th Century English Novel
Theory and practice of fiction in works of major writers such as Austen, Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, Meredith, and Hardy.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32756D
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Steven Minas
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 490x:
Directed Research
Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit.
(1.0-8.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior
32758D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Beatrice Sanford Russell
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 491:
Senior Seminar in Literary Studies
Selected problems in literary history and criticism.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32759D
2:00-4:20pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Devin Griffiths
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 492:
Narrative Studies Capstone Seminar
Individual research, reading, writing and project development as a senior capstone experience in the study of narrative.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Narrative Studies
32763D
2:00-4:20pm
Thursday
Lecture
Christopher Freeman
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 496:
Senior Honors Thesis
Seminar in workshop form to accompany completion of Senior HonorsThesis. Bi-weekly meetings to complete thesis according to contract.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 491
Not available
32769D
2:00-4:20pm
Monday
Lecture
null
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 535:
Literatures and Cultures of the Romantic Period
Studies in British literature and culture, from the 1790s to 1830s, including gender and genre, authorship and authenticity, "romance" and revolution, forms of belief and doubt, and other topics.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
32782D
2:00-4:20pm
Monday
Lecture
Margaret Russett
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 560:
Early American Literatures and Cultures
Studies in the literature of discovery, exploration and conquest, the Puritan migration, literary genres in colonial America, history and myth of American origins, and other topics.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
32785D
4:30-6:50pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Anthony Kemp
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 563:
Poetry and Prose into Drama
Plays for the stage shall be written using public-domain poetry and prose as inspiration and source material, complemented with exploring poetry, prose, and varied dramas as context for the student writer. Students should be well-versed in literature, and have written in one or more genres.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
63219D
5:00-7:50pm
Wednesday
Lecture
Paula Cizmar
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 590:
Directed Research
Research leading to the Master's Degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
(1.0-12.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32790D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Ashley Cohen
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 591:
20th Century American Literatures and Cultures
Studies in rural and urban fictions, modernism, the shift from imagism and symbolism to confessional poetry, recovered writers, hemispheric traditions, literature and kindred arts, and other topics.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
32791D
2:00-4:50pm
Thursday
Lecture
Devin Griffiths
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 593:
Practicum in Teaching English and Narrative Studies
Practical principles for development of effective teaching within the disciplines of English, Creative Writing, and Narrative Studies. Intended for teaching assistants in English.
(2.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): English (Creative Writing), English
32793D
5:00-6:20pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Christopher Freeman
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 599:
Special Topics
Thematic, theoretical, or experimental studies in British and American literatures and cultures.
(2.0-4.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Not available
32811D
6:00-7:50pm
Wednesday
Lecture
Ashley Cohen
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 602:
Writers in the World: Text and Context
Editing and publishing within the tradition of literary and cultural influences upon a wide range of authors, readers and genres.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32802D
4:30-6:50pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Dana Johnson
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 606b:
The Literary Landscape: Digital Toolkit
Research and identification of internships; preparation of application materials for submission to in-person and remote internship opportunities.
(2.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 601 and ENGL 606A
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Literary Editing and Publishing
32805D
3:00-4:20pm
Wednesday
Lecture
David Ulin
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 607:
Digital Publishing and Literary Writing for New Media
Discussion of literary texts combined with hands-on digital practice in composition, design and fabrication for electronic publication, including formal, technical and philosophical issues.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32807D
2:00-4:20pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Jonathan Leal
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 608:
Publishing on Both Sides of the Transom
Editorial and publishing workshop with an intensive hands-on student project following the progress of a single piece of writing from manuscript to print.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32808D
4:30-6:50pm
Thursday
Lecture
David Ulin
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 609b:
Internship in Editing and Publishing: Eloquence and Ethics
Practical experience in the publishing world for acquiring skills and knowledge beyond the classroom.
(2.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 609A
Not available
32809D
3:00-4:20pm
Wednesday
Lecture
Brighde Mullins
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 610:
Theory and Criticism
Studies in meaning and meaning-making, form, comparative theory, theories of history and culture, theory in the classroom, and other topics.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
32810D
2:00-4:20pm
Thursday
Lecture
Maggie Nelson
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 620:
Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies
Issues and theory of studying literature in relation to history, science, politics, psychology, religion, sociology, media, the visual arts, and other disciplines.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
32812D
4:30-6:50pm
Wednesday
Lecture
Molly Bendall
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 640:
Individual Writers
Studies of major and minor, canonic and non-canonic writers.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
32814D
4:30-6:50pm
Monday
Lecture
Geoff Dyer
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 650:
Multicultural Literary Studies
Theories of race and ethnicity, cultural imperialism, discourse of power and class, literatures of the Americas, and other topics.
(4.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
32610D
2:00-4:20pm
Friday
Lecture
Corrine Collins
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 693:
Graduate Nonfiction Form and Theory
Study of conventional and experimental works of creative nonfiction, from memoir to poetry, criticism and scholarship, focusing on issues of form, ethics, style and audience.
(4.0 units, max 16)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): English (Creative Writing), English
32823D
4:30-6:50pm
Tuesday
Lecture
David Treuer
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 697:
Graduate Fiction Writing Workshop
Intensive practicum in advanced level fiction writing, intended to develop high level creative compositional ability. Open only to Creative Writing PhD degree candidates.
(4.0 units, max 16)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): English
32826D
2:00-4:50pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Danzy Senna
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 698:
Graduate Poetry Form and Theory
Seminar. Studies in poetry form and function or critical theory.
(4.0 units, max 16)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student
32828D
4:30-6:50pm
Thursday
Lecture
Mark Irwin
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 700x:
Theories and Practices of Professional Development I
A structured environment in which to craft a research project, write a dissertation prospectus, and define areas of professional expertise. Graded CR/NC. Recommended preparation: passage of screening exam. Not available for degree credit.
(2.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32830D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Ashley Cohen
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 701x:
Theories and Practices of Professional Development II
This two-credit course helps ABD students craft their professional identities and placement materials as they make the transition from graduate school to their academic position. Graded CR/NC. Not available for degree credit.
(2.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32831D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Devin Griffiths
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 790:
Research
Research leading to the doctorate. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
(1.0-12.0 units)
Not available
Not available
32794D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Ashley Cohen
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 794a:
Doctoral Dissertation
Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
(2.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student
32895D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 794b:
Doctoral Dissertation
Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. GRADED CR/NC.
(2.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 794A
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student
32896D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 794c:
Doctoral Dissertation
Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. Graded CR/NC.
(2.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 794B
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student
32897D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 794d:
Doctoral Dissertation
Credit on acceptance of Dissertation. Graded CR/NC.
(2.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 794C
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student
32898D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
ENGL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENGL/
ENGL 794z:
Doctoral Dissertation
Credit upon acceptance of Dissertation. Graded CR/NC.
(0.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENGL 794D
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student
32899D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 100g:
Introduction to Environmental Studies
Gateway to the majors and minors in environmental studies. Provides students with an overview of how government agencies and societal institutions address (or fail to address) the interrelated social and scientific aspects of environmental problems and policies.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33001R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Victoria Petryshyn
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 150xg:
Environmental Issues in Society
Exploration of the major social, political, economic, religious, and philosophical disagreements that exist between scholars, leaders, and citizens concerning today's most serious environmental issues and problems. Not available for credit to environmental studies majors and minors.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33005R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Sean Fraga
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 298aL:
Introduction to Scientific Diving
Extensive academic preparation in the physics, physiology, safety, and methodology for in-water scientific diving.
(2.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33015D
5:00-5:50pm
Wednesday
Lecture
Hanna Reed
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 310:
Sustainable Fisheries Management
Examination of scientific, social, political, and economic factors of fisheries management, engaging students in key issues of coastal and marine sustainability.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENST 100
Not available
33017R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
David Ginsburg
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 320aL:
Water and Soil Sustainability: Energy and Air Sustainability
Overview of issues related to water and soil sustainability including science, policy and business aspects. Recommended Preparation ENST-100.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33020R
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Scott Applebaum
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 320b:
Water and Soil Sustainability: Energy and Air Sustainability
Overview of issues related to water and soil sustainability including science, policy and business aspects. Recommended Preparation ENST-100.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENST 320a
Not available
33022R
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Victoria Petryshyn
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 335:
Science, Health and the Environment
Exploration of environmentally transmitted human diseases; understanding the human/pathogen/environment nexus that leads to disease in human populations; disease transmission reduction.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 103 or BISC 120)
Not available
33025R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Jill Sohm
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 344:
Environmental Ethics
Explores issues concerning behavior of humans towards the nonhuman world. Examines a wide spectrum of ethical issues.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: 1 from (ENST 100 or ENST 150)
Not available
33031R
9:00-10:20am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Sean Fraga
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 347:
Environmental Law
Introduces students to central concepts and theories in environmental law and regulation; analyzes present environmental laws and regulations.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
51987R
2:00-4:50pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Jefferey Sellers
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 370:
Marine and Coastal Environmental Policy
Survey of major environmental policies both international and domestic as they relate to fisheries, shipping, pollution, seaports and coastal management.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENST 387 and 1 from (ENST 100 or ENST 150)
Not available
33030R
12:30-1:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
James Fawcett
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 387:
Economics for Natural Resources and the Environment
An introduction to the economic tools and issues that affect natural resource use and environmental management.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33032R
10:30-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Monalisa Chatterjee
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 396:
Directed Governmental and Political Leadership Internship
Intensive experience in governmental and political offices. Minimum time requirement; evaluation by office and intern report required.
(2.0-8.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Not available
52040D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Iva Bozovic
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 445:
Earth Climate: Past, Present, and Future
Examination of the tools used to reconstruct past climate change and a thorough discussion of past climate changes on earth with an emphasis on the recent past.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: ENST 320B
Not available
33048R
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Victoria Petryshyn
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 466:
Business and Environmental Sustainability
Focuses on how businesses both contribute to and can help address environmental sustainability challenges and the role of the broader political-economy in shaping that interaction.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
16678R
2:00-3:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Paul Adler
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 483L:
Coastal Zone Sustainability
Field skills and management tools to investigate environmental problems in coastal zones; cultural and scientific topics; collection and analysis of environmental data.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33055D
TBA
TBA
Lecture-Lab
David Ginsburg
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 486:
Social Science Research Methods for Environmental Analysis
Applied social science research methods; introduces key qualitative and quantitative methods of collecting social data relevant for environmental issues.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33051D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Monalisa Chatterjee,Victoria Campbell-Arvai
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 487:
Resource and Environmental Economics
Management and extraction of renewable and non-renewable natural resources; environmental externalities and regulation of air, water, and land pollution; market incentives versus direct regulation.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: ECON 303
Not available
26165R
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Hao Yin
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 490x:
Directed Research
Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit.
(1.0-8.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Not available
33056D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 492:
Directed Environmental Policy and Science Internship
Provides opportunities for professional development in environmental policy and science and prepares students for career or graduate school in environmental-related fields. Students are placed in internships and guided before and during the internship period and gain practical experience and learn how government and nongovernmental organizations pursue and implement environmental policy and science work.
(2.0-4.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Environmental Science and Health, Environmental Studies, Environmental Studies
33058D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 495:
Senior Seminar in Environmental Studies
Students form multidisciplinary teams and are asked to study and resolve a major environmental problem facing a particular region or target population.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33062D
8:00-5:50pm
Friday
Lecture
Scott Applebaum
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 499:
Special Topics
Selected topics dealing with environmental issues and problems.
(1.0-8.0 units, max 8)
Not available
Not available
33069D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Sean Fraga
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 520:
Environmental Law and Policy
Introduces students to the central issues, concepts, and theories in environmental law and policy and analyzes present environmental laws and regulations.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33084D
6:00-7:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Justin Ehresmann
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 530:
Environmental Risk Analysis
Analyzes various potential environmental risks and examines how science, government, and business measure and prepare for environmental risks.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33083D
3:30-6:20pm
Tuesday
Lecture
Monalisa Chatterjee
ENST
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/ENST/
ENST 590:
Directed Research
Research leading to the master's degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
(1.0-12.0 units)
Not available
Not available
33090D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
GSEC
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GSEC/
GSEC 510:
Security and Global Governance
Major theoretical approaches to the study of war; focus is on recent issues in security studies.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student
38101D
2:30-5:50pm
Wednesday
Lecture
Robert English
GSEC
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GSEC/
GSEC 530:
Human Impact of Genocide and Mass Violence
Analysis of the consequences of genocide and mass violence on human security and individual well-being and an exploration of processes to address mass atrocities.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Global Security Studies
38103D
2:00-4:50pm
Thursday
Lecture
Steve Swerdlow
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 012x:
French 120 Language Practicum
English grammar as it relates to French in order to improve students' French language skills; explicit pronunciation and intonation practice. Requires concurrent enrollment in either FREN 120 French I or MPVA 261 French Language and Diction.
(1.0 unit)
Not available
Not available
34212D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 015x:
French 150 Language Practicum
English grammar as it relates to French in order to improve students French language skills; explicit pronunciation and intonation practice.
(1.0 unit)
Prerequisite: 1 from (FREN 120 or MPVA 261)
Not available
34226D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 120:
French I
Introduction to current French. Oral practice, listening and reading comprehension; grammar necessary for simple spoken and written expression.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34202D
10:00-10:50am
MTuWTh
Lecture
Julia Chamberlin
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 121:
French Language and Diction
Developing competence in listening, vocal pronunciation, speaking, singing, International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), reading and writing French. Emphasizes musical texts including French song and operatic arias.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
46364D
12:00-12:50pm
MTuW
Lecture
Lisa Sylvester,
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 150:
French II
Continuation of 120.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: 1 from (FREN 120 or MPVA 261)
Not available
34214R
8:00-9:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Rania Ben Amor
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 152:
French Basic Language for the Professions
Develops students linguistic, cultural and interpersonal competencies in professional contexts. Introduces students to the French economy, workplace and business practices, including job searches. The course is restricted to students who have taken FREN 150, placed in FREN 220, or are concurrently registered in FREN 150 or FREN 220. Students who have completed FREN 220 and above may not register for the course.
(1.0 unit)
Not available
Not available
34227R
4:00-4:50pm
Wednesday
Lecture
null
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 175:
Accelerated French for Speakers of Spanish and Other Romance Languages
Accelerated introduction to written and spoken French for students with a high level of proficiency in Spanish or another Romance Language. Students completing this course may enroll in the third semester of the basic language sequence FREN 220.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: 1 from (ITAL 220 or PORT 220 or SPAN 220)
Not available
34228R
4:00-5:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Robert Decker
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 220:
French III
Continuation of FREN 150. Review of structural patterns of French; selected cultural and literary readings; conversation and composition.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: FREN 150
Not available
34230R
8:00-9:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Mina Soroosh
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 235x:
Intermediate Conversational French
Designed for non-majors/minors interested in maintaining and developing French language competency. Builds vocabulary, ease of communication, and cultural knowledge through discussion of contemporary topics. Graded Credit/No Credit. Not available for credit to French majors. Not open to French majors.
(2.0 units)
Prerequisite: 1 from (FREN 202 or FREN 220)
Restriction: Registration closed to the following major(s): French
34250R
1:00-1:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Julia Chamberlin
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 250:
French IV
Introduction to French literature through the study of texts and audiovisuals organized around a central theme; develops close-reading techniques and discursive skills; reviews French grammar.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: 1 from (FREN 202 or FREN 220)
Not available
34253R
10:00-11:50am
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Julie Van Dam
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 260gw:
Global Women's Narratives
Study of Francophone womens narratives combined with practice of editing personal narratives. Conducted in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34255R
2:00-3:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture-Discussion
Julie Van Dam
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 300:
French Grammar and Composition
Grammatical structure and vocabulary building with practical application to written composition. Prerequisites: FREN 250.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: FREN 250
Not available
34256R
3:30-4:50pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Jennifer Misran
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 307g:
Public Memory and the Ghosts of History
An exploration of cultural haunting in post-Revolutionary France, grounded in critical approaches to literature, with a focus on collective memory, loss and historical violence.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: FREN 150
Not available
34267D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Guilan Siassi
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 310:
Media French
Analysis of French media. Practice in sustained conversation. Emphasis on spoken sentence patterns. Prerequisites: FREN 250.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: FREN 250
Not available
34309D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Nathalie Burle
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 330:
Critical Writing in French
Advanced composition through critical reading of literary texts; comprehensive analysis of difficult grammatical structures and stylistics. Prerequisite: FREN 300.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: FREN 300
Not available
34268R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Beatrice Mousli
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 360:
Business and Technical French
Specific vocabulary and formulae used in international commerce. Attention given to developing vocabulary and standard forms appropriate to individual career objectives.
(4.0 units)
Prerequisite: FREN 300
Not available
34272R
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Atiyeh Showrai
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 370mg:
Equality and Difference around the Enlightenment
18th- and 20th-century debates around the idea of equality and the notion of difference. Relevance of the Enlightenment to contemporary discussions of identity, citizenship, and human rights. Conducted in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34273R
9:30-10:50am
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Ruggero Sciuto
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 372gp:
Medicine, Health and the Body in Literature and Culture
Study of health, the body and medicine through literature and culture in comparative fashion. Taught in English.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34275R
12:00-1:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Julie Van Dam
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 383:
French Women Writers
Major figures and their roles in French society and contributions to French literature. Conducted in French. Corequisite: FREN 330.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34277R
3:30-4:50pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Beatrice Mousli
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 402:
Studies in Modernity
Study and analysis of representative works and major intellectual, cultural, and artistic trends from the modern period (post-1789). Prerequisite: FREN-330.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Prerequisite: FREN 330
Not available
34282R
11:00-12:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Panivong Norindr
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 464:
Colloquium: French Civilization
Selected topics such as the press, educational institutions, French cinema today, and French colonial history. Conducted in French. Prerequisites: FREN 330.
(4.0 units, max 8)
Prerequisite: FREN 330
Not available
34284R
2:00-3:20pm
Mon, Wed
Lecture
Jennifer Wild
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 490x:
Directed Research
Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit.
(1.0-8.0 units, max 12)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior
34300D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
Beatrice Mousli
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 590:
Directed Research
Research leading to the master's degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
(1.0-12.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34350D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 604:
Topics in Contemporary French Thought
Examines French thought from 1960 to the present day.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34320R
2:00-4:50pm
Thursday
Lecture
Panivong Norindr
FREN
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FREN/
FREN 790:
Research
Research leading to the doctorate. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
(1.0-12.0 units)
Not available
Not available
34390D
TBA
TBA
Lecture
null
FSEM
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/FSEM/
FSEM 100:
Freshman Seminar
A seven-to-eleven week course offered for incoming freshmen; limited to 18 students. Graded CR/NC. A combined maximum of 4 units of FSEM 100 and FSEM 101 may be applied to the degree.
(2.0 units, max 4)
Not available
Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Freshmen
34601R
2:00-3:50pm
Monday
Lecture
Kenneth Phillips
GEOL
https://classes.usc.edu/term-20241/classes/GEOL/
GEOL 105Lg:
Planet Earth
Geologic structure and evolution of planet earth. Principles ofplate tectonics, rocks and minerals, processes of mountainbuilding, continent and ocean formation, earthquakes, volcanism,development of landforms by running water and glaciers. Lecture, 3hours; laboratory, 2 hours. One all-day or two-day field triprequired.
(4.0 units)
Not available
Not available
24800R
2:00-3:20pm
Tue, Thu
Lecture
Heidi Houston