List of Approved Courses for the Graduate Portfolio Program
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Department of Anthropology:
ANT 389K – Globalization of Cultural and Social Movements – Kaushik Ghosh, MA, Instructor
ANT 389K – Science, Health, and Culture – Prof. Hartigan
ANT 391 – Anthropology of Science – Prof. Hartigan
ANT 393 – Language and Technology – Prof. Keating
ANT 393 – E-Society: Computer Mediated Communication – Prof. Keating
ANT 393 – Knowledge, Power, and Practice in Science, Technology & Society – Prof. Keating
Department of English (Rhetoric Division):
E 387M – The Rhetoric of Academic Disciplines – Prof. Charney
E 387M – Scientific and Workplace Writing: Theory and Practice – Prof. Charney
E 387M – Visual Rhetoric – Prof. Faigley
E 387M – Literacy in the Digital Era – Prof. Faigley
E 387N – Methods of Research in Rhetoric and Composition – Prof. Charney
E 387N – Research Methods in Electronic Environments – Prof. Syverson
E 387N – Qualitative Research with Readers and Designers of Texts – Prof. Spinuzzi
E 388M – Accessibility: The Web, Multimedia, and the Virtual Body – Prof. Slatin
E 388M – Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction – Prof. Spinnuzzi
E 388M – Computers and Writing in the Workplace: Sociocultural Perspectives – Prof. Spinuzzi
E 388M – Minds, Texts and Technology – Prof. Syverson
E 388M – Course-Building for the Electronic Classroom – Prof. Syverson
Department of Geography and the Environment:
GRG 394K – Geographic Information Systems – Prof. Sierra, Prof. Crews-Meyer, & Prof. Hudson, Donald Huebner, Ph.D, Lecturer
GRG 396T – Seminar in Digital Landscapes – Prof. Crews-Meyer
GRG 396T – Place, Politics & Culture – Prof. Adams
GRG 493M – Advanced Remote Sensing/Quantitative Landscape Ecology – Prof. Crews-Meyer
GRG 493K – Research in Remote Sensing of the Environment – Prof. Crews-Meyer, Amy Neuenschwander, MSE
Department of History:
HIS 380K – History of Science – Prof. Hunt & Prof. Lustig
Department of Philosophy:
PHL 386 – Philosophy of Science: Probability in Science – Prof. Kronz
PHL 386 – Philosophy of Science: Theory and Evidence – Prof. Kronz
PHL 386 – Philosophy of Science: Decision Theory – Prof. Sarkar
PHL 386 – Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Biology – Prof. Sarkar
PHL 386 – Philosophy of Science: Biology of the Mind– Prof. Sarkar
PHL 386 – Philosophy of Science: Carnap and Logical Empiricism – Prof. Sarkar
Department of Psychology:
PSY 394U – Spatial Navigation in Man, Rat, and Robot – Prof. Stankiewicz
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
Community and Regional Planning:
CRP 390 – Designing Digital Communities – Prof. Beamish
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION
Department of Communication Studies:
CMS 386P – Micro-ethnography of Talk, Technology, and Interaction – Prof. Streeck
CMS 392P – New Communication Technologies in the Workplace – Prof. Scott
School of Journalism:
J 380 – Introduction to Research Methods – Prof. Poindexter
J 382 – Media Sociology – Prof. Reese
J 395 – Advanced Social Science Methods – Prof. Poindexter
J 395 – Critical and Cultural Theories – Prof. Harp
J 395 – Constructing Identity in the News – Prof. Harp
J 395 6 – Interactive Multimedia Research – Prof. Tremayne
J 395 10 – Multimedia Journalism – Rosental Alves, BA, Knight Chair in Journalism
Department of Radio-Television-Film:
RTF 384C – Media Economics – Prof. Rodriguez
RTF 384C – Race, Class, and Cultural Studies – Prof. Watkins
RTF 387C – Global Media – Prof. Straubhaar
RTF 393C – Social Construction of Identity/Space – Prof. Phillips
RTF 393C – Technologies of Identity – Prof. Phillips
RTF 393N – Technology and Culture –Prof. Phillips
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Department of Curriculum and Instruction:
EDC 384P – Advanced Instructional Systems Design – Prof. Resta
EDC 385G – Interactive Multimedia Authoring – Prof. Liu
EDC 385G – Interactive Multimedia Design and Production – Prof. Liu
EDC 385G – Designs and Strategies for New Media – Prof. Liu
EDC 385G – Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Environments – Prof. Resta
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
Department of Art and Art History:
ARH 386N – Art, Science, and Technology in the 20th Century – Prof. Henderson
OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Professional Development and Community Engagement Program:
GRS 390J – Community Engagement Projects: Project Management and Consulting Projects – Dr. Leslie Jarmon, Instructor
GRS 390J – Gender, Technology & Information – Dr. Hillary Hart, Instructor & Prof. Doty
GRS 390P – Exploring Multicultural Communication: Communicating Across Disciplinary Cultures – Dr. Leslie Jarmon, Instructor
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION
Information Studies:
INF 380K – Information Technologies and the Information Professions – Prof. Doty & Prof. Plumer
INF 380W – Information Technologies and the Information Professions- web-based – Prof. Plumer
INF 381W – Advanced Problems in Information Studies – Prof. Rice-Lively
INF 382C – Understanding and Serving Users – Prof. Doty & Prof. Chen
INF 385D – Web Information Retrieval, Evaluation, and Design – Prof. Turnbull
INF 385E – Information Architecture and Design I – Prof. Turnbull
INF 385F – Information Architecture and Design II – Prof. Turnbull
INF 385G – Advanced Usability – Prof. Bias
INF 385H – Digital Media Design I – Prof. Chen
INF 385J – Digital Media Design II – Prof. Chen
INF 385K – Human Information Interaction – Prof. Chen
INF 385L – Information Networks – Shane Williams, MS
INF 385P – Introduction to Usability – Prof. Bias
INF 385R – Survey of Digitization – Mary Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa, MLIS
INF 385T – Semantic Web Technologies - Prof. Turnbull
INF 385T – Information Science and Knowledge Systems: Creating and Using Digital Media Collections – Shawn Quinn Stewart, MLIS
INF 387 – Administration: Leadership in Information Organizations – Prof. Rice- Lively
INF 387C – Managing Information Services and Organizations – Prof. Rice-Lively
INF 389K – Lifecycle Metadata for Digital Objects – Prof. Galloway
INF 390N.1 – Federal Information Policy – Prof. Doty
INF 392K – Problems in Permanent Retention of Electronic Records – Prof. Galloway
COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE
Department of Computer Sciences:
CS 395T – The Economics of Technology – Prof. Fussell
CS 395T – Current Topics in Computer Science – Prof. Fussell



