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Expository Writing: Analyzing Mass Media

Expository Writing: Analyzing Mass Media

Eye Openers

Eye Openers

Forms of Western Narrative

Forms of Western Narrative

From Print to Digital: Technologies of the Word, 1450-Present

From Print to Digital: Technologies of the Word, 1450-Present

Fundamentals of Computational Media Design

Fundamentals of Computational Media Design

Game Design

Game Design

Game Design

Game Design

Game Design

Game Design

Games and Culture

Games and Culture

Games for Social Change

Games for Social Change

German Culture, Media, and Society

German Culture, Media, and Society

German IV

German IV

Germany Today: Intensive Study of German Language and Culture

Germany Today: Intensive Study of German Language and Culture

Godzilla and the Bullet Train: Technology and Culture in Modern Japan

Godzilla and the Bullet Train: Technology and Culture in Modern Japan

Hamlet in the Humanities Lab

Hamlet in the Humanities Lab

High-Intermediate Academic Communication

High-Intermediate Academic Communication

History & New Media

History & New Media

History 590: Quantitative Methods and Computing for Historians

History 590: Quantitative Methods and Computing for Historians

History of Media and Technology

History of Media and Technology

History of Media and Technology: Sound, the Minority Report — Radical Music of the Past 100 Years

History of Media and Technology: Sound, the Minority Report — Radical Music of the Past 100 Years


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