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Complete Schedule of Classes Satisfying the Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry Requirement - January 2025
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I continue to maintain this list of classes, now with UVA support! -- Lou Bloomfield, Professor Emeritus of Physics
 
A liberal education should develop in students an ability to interpret, evaluate and participate in artistic expression and abstract argument. Cultivating these sensibilities fosters a more profound understanding of and connection to one's own subjective experience of a mutually perceivable world. Courses in this category will develop a student's capacity to conceptualize shared meaning from words, objects and performance, which is fundamental to the activities of all other disciplines.
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African-American and African Studies
 AAS 2224Black Femininities and Masculinities in the US Media
January 2025  10134 001SEM (3 Units)Wait List (2 / 10) 12 / 12Lisa ShuttMoTuWeThFrSa 10:00am - 3:30pm Web-Based Course
Studio Art
 ARTS 2560Special Topics in Printmaking: Works On/Of Paper
 Works On Paper
January 2025  10106 001STO (3 Units)Open 10 / 15Akemi OhiraMoTuWeThFrSa 10:00am - 3:30pmContact Department
 ARTS 2610Drawing I
January 2025  10126 001STO (3 Units)Open 9 / 16Maria VillanuevaMoTuWeThFrSa 9:30am - 3:00pmContact Department
Creative Writing
 ENCW 4830Advanced Poetry Writing I
 ENCW 4830 : Advanced Poetry Writing (The Poetry of Place)
January 2025  10105 001WKS (3 Units)Open 6 / 12Lisa SpaarMoTuWeThFrSa 10:00am - 4:00pmBryan Hall 310
 This course can accommodate writers of all levels of experience. Please contact Professor Lisa Russ Spaar if you are interested in enrolling in this class. LRS9E@virginia.edu
English-Literature
 ENGL 3559New Course in English Literature
 A History of Romance
January 2025  10128 001Lecture (3 Units)Open 10 / 15Cristina GriffinMoTuWeThFrSa 10:00am - 3:30pmBryan Hall 312
Writing and Rhetoric
 ENWR 3500Topics in Advanced Writing & Rhetoric
 Rhetoric of Documentary Films
January 2025  10123 001SEM (3 Units)Open 6 / 20Rhiannon GoadMoTuWeThFrSa 10:00am - 3:30pmBryan Hall 328
History-General History
 HIST 2013Why Did They Kill? Interpreting Genocide and Its Perpetrators
January 2025  10136 001SEM (3 Units)Closed 30 / 30Jeffrey Rossman+1MoTuWeThFrSa 10:00am - 3:30pm Web-Based Course
Media Studies
 MDST 2710Screenwriting
January 2025  10141 001WKS (3 Units)Open 23 / 30Matthew MarshallMoTuWeThFrSa 11:00am - 4:30pm Web-Based Course
 MDST 3559New Course in Media Studies
 Al and the Future of Creativity
 Meets in New York City January 5-11
January 2025  10110 001SEM (3 Units)Open, WL (2 / 10) 18 / 20Siva VaidhyanathanTBA TBA
 There is a substantial course fee to cover the cost of lodging and programming in New York City.
Slavic
 SLAV 2250The Dark Side of the 20th Century: Between Auschwitz & Gulag
January 2025  10096 001SEM (3 Units)Open 0 / 25Dariusz TolczykMoTuWeThFrSa 11:30am - 5:00pmBryan Hall 235
 SLAV 2360Dracula
January 2025  10124 001Lecture (3 Units)Open 65 / 100Stanley StepanicMoTuWeThFrSa 10:00am - 3:30pmWilson Hall 301

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