Kiera Allison. In French, collage means “gluing,” but it’s always been about first cutting out/decontextualizing an image or phrase and then pasting down/recontextualizing it among other images or phrases. Time permitting, solving differential equations with the unit step and unit impulse functions will also be covered. MWF 1200-1250 (Bryan 310) Along the way, we’ll take adaptation seriously as a mode of cultural critique. Online school is inherently unfair as it varies students performance according to their situations and resources. By Moriah Davis | June 17, 2020 at 2:33 PM EDT - … Remember when you took a weekly 2.5 hour intermediate poetry workshop, open to undergraduates by instructor permission? This course is an introduction to poetry for students who have little or no previous experience reading poetry. The main print texts on the syllabus include Michael Clune's Gamelife, Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, Claudia Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric, Robert Shiga's Meanwhile, and Kevin Smith’s Text in the Book Format. Partial differential equations that govern physical phenomena in science and engineering. Instructors place student writing at the center of course, encourage students to think on the page, and prepare them to reflect on contemporary forms of expression. Mrinalini Chakravorty. The data presented here are mined hourly from UVa's official student information system . Statistics for Engineers and Scientists (3). Does our use of social media change our relationship to fictional characters? These data were not obtained from SIS in real time and may be slightly out of date. Cory Shaman, 011 - Topic TBD - We’ll begin with classic dramatic treatments of Irish nationalism (Cathleen Ni Houlihan, Spreading the News, Playboy of the Western World, and Juno and the Paycock), read some important early twentieth century fictions, including James Joyce’s “The Dead” and Frank O’Connor’s “Guests of the Nation,” that were later were importantly adapted to films we’ll view (The Crying Game for the latter), look at some essential documentary footage that chronicles the early development of an independent Ireland, study a couple of plays and films (Lieutenant of Inishmore, Hunger) engaged with late twentieth century sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, and conclude with recent films (New Boy) and episodes from television shows (Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope; Derry Girls)  that recast these issues through the lens of newly foregrounded gendered, racial, and global identities. Includes averaging principles; equivalent homogeneity; effective moduli; bounding principles; self-consistent schemes; composite spheres; concentric cylinders; three phase model; repeating cell models; inelastic and nonlinear effects; thermal effects; isotropic and anisotropic media; and strength and fracture. Then on to Robert Frost, a poet who offers immediate, and very real satisfactions, but who also, on extended study, reveals a deeper, darker side. Texts will (mostly) be drawn from the following list: Americanah, Chimamanda AdichieAgency or The Peripheral, William GibsonSuper Sad True Love Story, Gary ShteyngartBlack Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet, Ta-Nehisi Coates TR 800-915 (New Cabell 068) bt5ps@virginia.edu. TR 1100-1215 (Cocke Hall 101) MW 330-445 (New Cabell 036) While devoting much of our attention to some of the most influential poetry from the second half of the twentieth century, we will also bring ourselves up to date by examining some of the best poems published in recent years. Describes the mathematical foundations of continuum mechanics from a unified viewpoint. Critical and creative work both fine. In this seminar, we will examine an array of postwar idioms, forms, and movements, whether the poetry is written in inherited forms, free verse, or avant-garde styles. MW 630-745 (New Cabell 044), 089 - Topic TBD - In other words, you will be incorporating music into some of the course projects, such as an autobiographical playlist and a podcast about the development of musical tastes. Students in dorms will be in double rooms by default, and will be able to choose roommates. The class will involve discussion of student poems and of assigned reading, with particular attention to issues of craft. UVA is the ideal place to study gothic literature, since it houses the world’s largest collection of gothic fiction. Satisfies Second Writing Requirement. Approaches writing as a way of generating, representing, and reflecting on critical inquiry. Solution of a variety of initial-value, boundary-value problems. Alongside such classics as Wells’ The Time Machine, Huxley’s Brave New World, Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Atwood’s A Handmaid’s Tale, we will also read work by Octavia Butler, Kazuo Ishiguro, Han Kang, M.R. Readings include selections from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, The Katherine Group (MS Bodley 34), Pearl, Julian of Norwich’s Revelations of Divine Love, Spenser’s Faerie Queene, Donne’s devotional poetry, and Herbert’s Temple. When centuries draw to their close, both readers and writers tend to get anxious. TR 1230-145 (Bryan 332) Green's functions for time-independent and time-dependent boundary value problems. Because no political ideology is immune to conspiratorial thinking, we will analyze highly partisan theories on the left (e.g., 9/11 truthers) and the right (e.g., pizza and the deep state) as well as those that cut across political divisions (e.g., the supposedly fake moon landing). In this course, we’ll look at a variety of texts from academic arguments, narratives, and pedagogies, to consider what it means to write, communicate, and learn across cultures. For students with no exposure to high school calculus. Mark Edmundson. Over the course of the semester, we will tease out the common threads in these cases for philosophical, political, and economic revolution and interrogate the underpinnings of their arguments. In modern literature, the most famous example is the magical world that exists alongside the Muggle world of the Harry Potter series, but elsewhere it can be a distant galaxy, a parallel universe, a virtual reality, or any isolated location where the usual rules don’t apply. Patricia Sullivan, 004 - Writing about Culture/Society - Place & Belonging MWF 900-950 (Bryan 310) Advanced Topics in Applied Mathematics (3). We'll cover the first half of his career, when he was mainly writing comedies (The Comedy of Errors, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, The Merry Wives of Windsor) and English histories (Richard II, Richard III, Henry IV, Henry V), though we'll also look at an early tragedy (Romeo and Juliet) and a somewhat later "problem play" (Measure for Measure), as well as his sonnets. The supernatural is a must, but is magic? News: Updates to our Fall 2020 Plan; Updates to our Fall 2020 Plan . Note: For fall 2020, all UVA graduate engineering classes will be available online. A service learning component, in partnership with Madison House, will require students to volunteer in the C-ville Community. Instructor permission required. Authors may include Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allen Poe, W.E.B DuBois, Willa Cather, T.S. Rebecca Rush Read short stories to inhale the many shapes the form can take, the sharp complexities that exist below the surface. Students read and respond to each other’s writing in class regularly, and they engage in thoughtful reflection on their own rhetorical choices as well as those of peers and published writers. Skeptical about the cash value of reading poetry in a world of internet memes and Breaking News? We will focus in particular on the correspondences and conflicts between devotion to earthly and divine loves. MW 630-745 (New Cabell 056), 010 - Writing about Science & Tech - Citizen Science Kiera Allison, 002 M 200-430 (Bryan 233) Prerequisite: APMA 2120 or equivalent. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:  Sample of student work (4-5 poems) to be submitted IN A SINGLE DOCUMENT (either electronically in Word, or a hard paper copy), to Professor Nystrom’s email address at dln8u@virginia.edu or to her English Dept faculty mailbox in Bryan Hall’s faculty lounge; submissions should include a cover sheet with name, year, email address, telephone number, major, prior workshop experience, and other workshops to which you are submitting. Students with prior experience in or specialized interest in the brain will be able to dive deeper; students who are more inclined toward the arts and humanities can also expect engaging readings and lively writing assignments. Cross-listed with ENGL 8110. I recognize that seminar members may come to this course with different levels of knowledge about and comfort with literary theory and culturally responsive pedagogy. Sarah O'Brien. Lorna Martens Analyzes the systems of linear equations; vector spaces; linear dependence; bases; dimension; linear mappings; matrices; determinants; quadratic forms; eigenvalues; eigenvectors; orthogonal reduction to diagonal form; inner product spaces; numerical methods; geometric applications. No fake news here, but rather progressive exercises in developing the news-writing style of writing from straight hard news to "soft" features. This class is designed for English and non-English majors. Cross-listed as MAE 6720. Framed by readings on Jamaican history, Marcus Garvey’s teachings, and Rastafari philosophy, at the heart of the course is an intensive study of Marley’s lyrics and the literary devices, musical structures, and social contexts of reggae. In this course we’ll look briefly at several ancient and medieval Otherworlds and then move on to four popular novels: Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, Ursula Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness, China Mieville’s The City and the City, and one to be chosen by the class. MWF 900-950 (Bryan 312), 032 - Writing about Culture/Society - Marcus Meade. The course attempts to incorporate ongoing revisions of thinking about the material culture, including implications of recent archaeological discoveries; ongoing reconsiderations of early Norse culture, including religious beliefs, magic, and practices; and ongoing revisions of the fundamentals of Norse culture as it developed in medieval Iceland – the Althing and the evolving legal system, women’s roles and rights during the Settlement period (ca. “We live in difficult times, in times of monstrous chimeras and evil dreams and criminal follies,” Joseph Conrad wrote at the beginning of the 20th C.  This course will explore the emergence of dystopia as a genre for the modern novel. This last category consists of tracking cookies: these make it possible for your online behaviour to be tracked. Detailed study of graduate-level material on an independent basis under the guidance of a faculty member. We will begin the term by focusing on some of the eighteenth-century texts that established and popularized the gothic conventions that novelists, filmmakers, and television writers still use today. Intrigued by what seems designed to confuse you? Includes counting techniques, conditional probability, independence, discrete and continuous random variables, probability distribution functions, expected value and variance, joint distributions, covariance, correlation, the Central Limit theorem, the Poisson process, an introduction to statistical inference. We’ll read some Hannah Arendt on authority, democracy, and the limits of philosophy; and some W.E.B. Content varies annually; topics may include wave propagation theory, shell theory, control theory, or advanced numerical analysis. Formal record of student commitment to master's thesis research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. TR 1100-1215 (Bryan 310) Matt Davis, 026 - Topic TBD - email = 'engl-webmaster@' + 'virginia.edu'; Readings will center on four principal themes: conflicts with others and the self (and Kafka's psychological vision); the double; the play with paradox and infinity; and artists and animals. Cross-listed as MAE 6420. Marlon Ross A Fall 2020 Committee, formed in April and chaired by Magill, has spent weeks exploring issues and pursuing answers to key questions about the University’s upcoming academic year. In addition, we’ll read archival and scholarly non-fiction. This workshop is for both graduate students (including MFA fiction students) and advanced undergraduate students with prior experience in writing and revising poetry. MW 330-445 (Astronomy Building 265) TR 800-915 (New Cabell 064), 034 - Topic TBD - The syllabus will include brief philosophical and critical readings on utopia, science, satire, feminism, race, capitalism, and modernity. A laser. Current point-of-view practitioners include news organizations on the right (Fox News, Breitbart News Network) and left (Vice, Jacobin, MSNBC, Democracy Now), as well as prominent voices like author Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jia Tolentino, and Sarah Smarsh. MW 500-615 (Bryan 310) R 200-430 (Dawson's Row 1 105) Poets travel in word-machines. Common side effects may include getting sopping wet in the horse-pond, meme-ifcation, zombies, fic, and queer theory. This section of ENWR 2510 explores these questions about remorse and regret from an identity-based perspective to strengthen your methods for writing. Lindgren Johnson, 057 - Topic TBD - TR 930-1045 (Bryan 310) TR 500-615 (New Cabell 209) In this course we’ll seek to understand and appreciate a group of brilliant modern poets. The last day of class … Meets Second Writing Requirement. The goal throughout will be to use Irish test cases to consider what role literature and other media have had in shaping Irish political and social life. It is an investigation, an argument, a realization. Games assigned to be played closely and treated critically include Simogo’s Device 6; The Fullbright Company’s Gone Home; Playdead’s Limbo; Valve’s Portal; Jonathan Blow’s Braid, Anna Anthropy’s Dys4ia; Lucas Pope’s Papers, Please; and Arvi Teikari’s Baba is You. Includes approximation and integration of functions, and solution of algebraic and differential equations. Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations (1), The focus will be on solving systems of ordinary differential equations using basic linear algebra. Our website has been updated with this new information, and with instructions for students on how to search for classes. Prerequisite: APMA 6020. Instructor permission required. MW 500-615 (New Cabell 056), 088 - Topic TBD - May be repeated as necessary. Instructor permission required. Cross-listed as AM 7670, and CE 7770. Prerequisites: APMA 2120 and 2130 or equivalents. We will ask how recent poets have responded to literary modernism, other art forms, other discourses, changing gender relations, the environment, and social and political movements. Our text will be the New Oxford Annotated Bible, in either the 4th or 5th ed. Prerequisite: APMA 6720 or equivalent. We’ll consider these and other questions as we read and analyze novels, poetry, graphic narratives, and experimental prose. 001 - Topic TBD - TR 930-1045 (Bryan 330), 017 - Writing about Identities - Writing to Learn about Learning (Reserved for Transfer Students)  MWF 100-150 (New Cabell 036), 043 - Topic TBD - (Meets second writing requirement. In addition to reading and writing about music, students in this class will learn to write with music. Please speak with your academic advisor and pre-health TR 330-445 (New Cabell 132) Instructor permission required. This course pairs novels and other works by women with critical and theoretical essays in order to contrast diverse feminist approaches. Selected Topics in Applied Mathematics (3). This course will be a single-semester option for multilingual writers looking to fulfill the first writing requirement. Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing. Together we’ll explore the many iterations of collage over the past century, from Surrealist salvo to feminist intervention. 005 - Writing about the Arts - If the old saying is true and everyone actually make mistakes, then why are apologies so hard to write and why are some apologies more easily dismissed than others? By the term’s end, you should have an enriched sense of yourself as a reader and writer, and how your literacy practices play into your larger identity. Growing up—we all have to do it. We’ll examine some of the hot debates and combustible movements of the time, including:  the Great Black Migration, art as uplift and propaganda, elite versus vernacular approaches, the Negro newspaper, Negro Wall Streets and pioneer towns, race rioting, urban sociology, the Garveyite movement, Negro bohemianism, the gendering of the Renaissance idea, queer subcultures, radical activism, and interraciality. Study of complex variable theory. Separation of variables, superposition, Fourier series, Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problems, eigenfunction expansion techniques. What do fictional portrayals of sports offer that nonfictional or journalistic portrayals don’t, and vice versa? R 230-500 (Bryan 233) We’ll interpret fiction in light of historical changes in conceptions of love, based in factors including shifting economic conditions, changing legal and social conceptions of marriage, love, citizenship, and queer sexualities, and modern psychology. Course was offered Fall 2020, Summer 2020, Spring 2020, ... Non-UVa Transfer/Test Credit (3) APMA 6020: Continuum Mechanics with Applications (3) Introduces continuum mechanics and mechanics of deformable solids. Steve Cushman Our readings will be drawn from literary sources, but we will also focus on literary theory and work in the broader environmental humanities. But mostly, we’re going to have fun making cool stuff. TR 1100-1215 (New Cabell 066) No previous knowledge of the Bible needed or assumed. TR 200-315 (Bryan 332) Prerequisite: Admission to graduate studies. Please contact Professor Brian Teare if you are interested in enrolling in or learning more about this course. Through discussion of readings and field trips (including one to the campus of a Virginia HBCU), lectures and workshops, and student-group presentations, we explore ideas, concepts and methods to read built environments by synthesizing knowledge gained from sensing them, studying them through maps and diagrams and primary and secondary written and oral accounts. UVa Class Schedules (Unofficial, Lou's List v2.10) New Features. TR 330-445 (New Cabell 036) The syllabus is also informed by queer and critical race theory as well as postcolonial and cultural studies. In this seminar, our aim will be to understand the contemporary poetry’s various idioms, forms, and movements, whether the poetry is written in inherited forms, free verse, or avant-garde styles. We’ll read Wallace Stevens next, a stunningly original poet, who sought paradise in his own imagination. Along the way we’ll consider how environmental criticism intersects with other forms of critical scholarship, including social justice studies, critical race studies, disability studies, gender and sexuality studies. We will also broach such theoretical issues as how to periodize the development of feminist theory, the contributions of queer theory, the logic of canon formation, and the way gender intersects with other axes of identity (race, sexuality, disability, class, etc.). Scalar and vector field theory, including the divergence theorem, Green's theorem, Stokes theorem, and various applications. Two 5-page papers; midterm examination; final examination. In this course, we will explore a wide range of examples in the Bildungsroman genre. TR 1100-1215 (Shannon 107) The Tipping Point for Criminal Justice Reform. We will read some Roman history as background and then ask whether Shakespeare portrays the ancient city accurately in his Roman plays: Titus Andronicus, Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, and Antony and Cleopatra. This course traces the history of reggae music and its influence on Jamaican literature. The seminar will survey major works of dystopian fiction from the late-19thC onward. MWF 1100-1150 (Bryan 312) MW 500-615 (Shannon 108), 028 - Topic TBD - I will take submissions through the end of July. Not coincidentally, the majority of writers and especially readers of middlebrow fiction were women, and the criticisms of all things middlebrow were often extremely gendered. We will spend the first half of the semester reading verse and prose by Whitman and Dickinson. Survey of British Romanticism, focusing on the poetry of William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and John Keats, along with the critique of Romanticism in the prose fiction of Jane Austen and Mary Shelley. Supervised learning topics cover regression and classification while unsupervised learning topics cover clustering and principal component analysis. We will focus mostly on lyric poems and sonnets, and we will read at least one complete volume of poetry, probably A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman. Beginners welcome! Requirements will include participation, team-teaching exercises, a short paper, a longer paper, and a final exam. 3 Women Who Changed UVA Law. That anxiety is often the symptom and the cause of what novelist George Gissing called “sexual anarchy;” the breakdown of traditional gender roles and a certain kind of decadent liberation that some found…intimidating. An introductory course in fiction writing, with a primary focus on creating short stories in a workshop setting. MWF 200-250 (Bryan 312), 048 - Topic TBD - We’ll read some published writers, but this is a course in which the writing produced by you and your classmates is what matters most. In this course, we'll examine how literature participates in struggles for justice. Why do they so often depict their revolutions as returns to older times? To do so, we’ll start by reading Pride and Prejudice with depth and care. Both physical and mathematical implications considered. Review of relevant concepts from linear algebra, vector calculus, and Cartesian tensors; kinematics of finite deformations and motions; finite strain measures; linearization; concept of stress; conservation laws of mechanics and equations of motion and equilibrium; constitutive theory; constitutive laws for nonlinear elasticity; generalized Hooke's law for a linearly elastic solid; constitutive laws for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids; basic problems of continuum mechanics as boundary-value problems for partial differential equations. This is all to say…we will consider the ways that texts—literary and cinematic--both enable and prohibit a recognition of animal lives and deaths as we also struggle to join efforts to create a just world for all species. In addition, the course includes a film, Derek Cianfrance's Blue Valentine, and a video, Marlon Rigg's Tongues Untied. 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