Sample Syllabi for W Courses
Anthropology 290W: Anthropology of Islam / Limbert (F05)
Comparative Literature 102W: Great Books II - Colonialism / Anti-Colonialism / Winks (S07)
Comparative Literature 102W: Great Books II - Humor & Laughter / Amatulli (S08)
East Asian Studies 255W: Early Japanese Women Writers and The Tale of Genji / Cook (S08)
English 120W: Writing, Literature, & Culture / Kelley (S07)
English 150W: Introduction to Literary Studies / Altschuler (S08)
English 150W: Introduction to Literary Studies / Mansbridge (S08)
English 150W: Introduction to Literary Studies / Tougaw (F05)
English 150W: Introduction to Literary Studies / Wan (F07)
English 151W: Great Works of English Literature / Kelley (S07)
English 201W: Wring for Business / Agabian (S08)
English 211W: Writing Nonfiction Prose / Agabian (S08)
English 395W: The Plight of Sympathy / Faherty (F07)
English 395W: States of Affect / Faherty (S08)
English 399W: Literature and Ecocriticism / Buell (F07-S08)
History 276W: Immigration and Ethnicity in America / Conolly-Smith (F06)
History 370W: Film and History / Conolly-Smith (F06)
History 392W: Crime and Justice in Latin America / Chazkel (F04)
Japanese 255W: Early Japanese Women Writers and the Tale of Genji /Cook (F04)
Math 213W: Math with Mathematica / Cowen (S05)
Media Studies 300W: Media Criticism / Herzog (S07)
Media Studies 330W: The Music Industry / Herzog (S08)
Media Studies 342W: Film Genres: Film Noir / Cornell (S07)
Media
Studies 342W: A GENRE: Holocaust Film / Liebman (F07)
To see writing assignments for this course, click here.
Media Studies 343W: True Stories? Non Fiction Forms /Cornell (S07)
Physics 220W:
Current Issues in Physics (S06)
A poster that details Steven Schwarz's writing-intensive
course.
Political Science 384W: Seminar in Int'l Politics / Sun (S08)
Psychology 213W: Experimental Psychology / Farrel (F07)
Psychology 213W: Experimental Psychology / Rockwell (F07)