Courses

For a comprehensive listing of Transcriptions/LCI courses (including expanded course descriptions), please visit the Transcriptions Website.

Tentatively, UCSB will offer the following Transcriptions/LCI courses for the 2007-2008 school year:

Fall 2007

English 10LC: Introduction to Literary Study, Gerald Egan (undergraduate)

English 10LC: Introduction to Literary Study, Bret Brinkman (undergraduate)

English 147A: Theorizing Adaptation: Translation and Mutation, Bishnupriya Ghosh (undergraduate)

English 197: Senior Seminar, The Material Lyric, Carol Pasternack (undergraduate)

English 197: Senior Seminar, Dystopian Fictions, Rita Raley (undergraduate)

English 236: Media and Materiality, Rita Raley (undergraduate)

English 236: Editing the Archive/Archiving the Edition, Giles Bergel (graduate)

Winter 2008

English 10LC: Introduction to Literary Study, Modern Interpretations of the Medieval, Lydia Balian (undergraduate)

English 10LC: Introduction to Literary Study, Modernism 2.0, Mike Frangos (undergraduate)

English 149: Media and Information Culture — Literary Imagination and Virtual Reality, Alan Liu (undergraduate)

English 236: Literature Plus: Literary Research and Competing Paradigms of Contemporary Knowledge, Alan Liu (graduate)

Spring 2008

English 10LC: Introduction to Literary Study, Paxton Hehmeyer (undergraduate)

English 10LC: Introduction to Literary Study, David Roh (undergraduate)

English 122 NW: Narratives of War, Rita Raley (undergraduate)

English 147SS: Media History and Theory: From Scroll to Screen, Carol Pasternack (undergraduate)

English 149: Media History of the American Revolution, William Warner (undergraduate)

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  • 1. Marina Meijer  |  May 22, 2009 at 6:28 am

    Dear Sir, Madam,

    Greetings from the Netherlands. I am an educational consultant and I have a student (majoring in visual arts, filmmaking) who is looking for a typography course at UC Santa Barbara. Do you offer any? If not which department does in Spring 2010?
    Thanks so much for your help

    Kind regards,
    Marina Meijer
    Director UStudy

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