CA 502 (M1) - Image and Sound
Image and Sound
Term: January 2025 - January Term - online (12/27/2024 - 01/18/2025)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
CRN: 30017
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | MWF | 9:10am - 12:00pm | ONLINE |
CHEM 403NL1 is a Trailer Course. This is for students who have completed Chem 403 and the co-requisite lab, passed the lab and are seeking to retake the lecture to improve their grade in the course. For permission to register for this course, please contact Dr. Ian Konen Ian.Konen@unh.edu .
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | MWF | 9:10am - 12:00pm | ONLINE |
CHEM 651NL1 is a Trailer Course. This is for students who have completed Chem 651 and the co-requisite lab, passed the lab and are seeking to retake the lecture to improve their grade in the course. For permission to register for this course, please contact Cindi Rohwer at cindi.rohwer@unh.edu .
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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12/27/2024 | 1/20/2025 | Hours Arranged | ABROAD TBD |
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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1/13/2025 | 1/13/2025 | M | 9:10am - 4:00pm | PETT 114 |
1/17/2025 | 1/17/2025 | F | 9:10am - 4:00pm | PETT 114 |
1/15/2025 | 1/15/2025 | W | 9:10am - 4:00pm | PETT 114 |
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
J-Term 2025 Course Details:
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12/27/2024 | 1/18/2025 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
J-Term 2025 Course Details:
This course examines the sociological reasons behind the explosion of the dystopian (sometimes called “dyslit”) and post-apocalyptic subgenres in the past decade, manifested in the bestselling trilogies The Hunger Games and Divergent, prize-winning fiction such as Cormac McCarthy’s futuristic wasteland The Road, and the recent release of the film adaptation of The Giver, Lois Lowry’s young adult classic. However, these seer-like representations are not the product of the late twentieth century and contemporary period, but have a much longer lineage; for instance, E.M. Forster’s short story “The Machine Stops,” though published in 1909, uncannily predicted the iPod, Skype, instant messaging, and the Internet. In this spirit, we will identify narrative traditions this body of writing revisits to impart, ironically, a clairvoyant vision for our world’s future. Assignments include regular blog posts, longer writing assignments whose options include a close-reading essay, an op-ed, an imitative style exercise, plus three online group discussion chats from which you have a wide selection of dates/times. In short, we will discover how these prophetic forms, straddling the realms of science, politics, literature, and psychology, document, “what is past, is passing, and to come,” to borrow from William Butler Yeats’s “Sailing to Byzantium,” and assess their position at the forefront of the popular imagination.
This course may be counted towards Women's & Gender Studies major or minor requirements.
This course satisfies the following requirement areas for English Department majors: