EPP Fall 2022 Course Offerings
ENGL 3261 Creative Writing: Poetry and Community
Course Designer and Instructor: Dr. Angela Sorby
Course Details: Not yet announced
Course Description: Learning to read and write poetry in the context of present-tense concerns and experiences. The course aims to forge a community of writers through workshop exercises and practice. Explore the relationship between textual revision and personal/social transformation. Discover how poetry connects to contemporary art, music, politics, and the environment.
HIST 4150 Native American History
Course Designer and Instructor: Dr. Bryan Rindfleisch
Course Details: Not yet announced
Course Description: A survey of Native American history from 1491 (before Columbus’s “Discovery”) to the present. Explores the diverse cultures and histories of indigenous peoples in the present-day United States and focuses on particular themes such as colonization and decolonization, settler colonialism, intimacy and violence, removal and “survivance,” assimilation and allotment, along with sovereignty and self-determination. Grapples with contemporary issues related to Native mascots, treaties, casinos, cultural representation, and more.
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Fall 2022 EPP Blended Courses Application for MU Students
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