Semester: Summer II Instructor: Hood, J Day/Time: M-F 2:00 pm Location: FH 229
This seminar/workshop series examines the transformation of literature into performance using three examples from Shakespeare's later plays. Through close reading and analysis, students develop a critical understanding of literary, sociological, and cultural attributes of written works, and then develop approaches to transforming and presenting the works into dramatic performances.
Substitutes: Sophomore Literature, English 4355 or Advanced Theatre
For more information, please contact:
Professor John Hood
University Honors Senior Lecturer
512.245.2324
or
The University Honors Program
512.245.2266

Semester: Summer II Instructor: Beebe, S Time: 9:00 am - 10:45 am
Course Options:
COMM 4315 Directed Research in Communication Studies
COMM 5315 Directed Research in Communication Studies
HON 1390G C.S. Lewis, Master Communicator
Dr. Steven Beebe, professor in the Department of Communication Studies, is offering a Summer Study Abroad course in England. The focus of this course is on communication principles and rhetorical strategies embeeded in the works of famed Oxford University professor C.S. Lewis. Using Oxford as "classroom," you will walk where Lewis walked and sit where Lewis sat when discussing his works about Narnia, literature, philosophy and religion. The course emphasizes communication applications of Lewis' celebrated writing and speaking career.
Enrollment Period: October 11 - November 31, 2010
For more information, contact:
Dr. Steven Beebe
Department of Communication Studies
Centennial Hall 205
512.245.2165
HON 4390B Honors Thesis
In this course, students pursue an independent project of research, study, or creative achievement. This will culminate in a paper, laboratory or field research problem, or creative project (play, book of poetry, artwork, etc.) of significant size and scope.
Before receiving special approval to enroll in the Hon 4390B course, students must schedule an appointment with the director of the University Honors Program. At the appointment, the student must turn in the completed and signed Honors Thesis Application. Once the director meets with the student and signs the Honors Thesis Application, the student can register for Hon 4390B through CATS.
Students enrolled in HON 4390B work with their supervising professor on their Honors undergraduate thesis.
Forms for this class can be found here.
Individual study under direct supervision of a professor for Honors credit.
Before receiving special approval to enroll in the Hon 4391 course, students must turn in a completed and signed HON 4391 INDEPENDENT STUDY Course Agreement Form. Turn in the signed and completed HON 4391 form to the associate director of the University Honors Program.
Forms for this class can be found here.
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