Past / Future Undergraduate Course Offerings
At UTD, I teach interdisciplinary courses that explore the interrelations of literature, history and science. Some of the courses that I offer regularly at the undergraduate level include: LIT 3300, Western Literary Tradition: Quest Literature from the Odyssey to Star Trek; LIT 3312, Scientific Biography and Autobiography; LIT 3319, Literature of the Scientific Revolution (1590-1745); LIT 3319, Literature Encounters with Science in 19th C. Britain; HST 3337, Science and Technology in Western Civilization. I have advised undergraduate honors thesis research on the following topics: Law and Literature and Early Modern Science and Culture. [COURSE DESCRIPTIONS -- UNDERGRADUATE]
Undergraduate Courses
- LIT 3300, Western Literary Tradition: Quest Literature from the Odyssey to Star Trek
- LIT 3312, Scientific Biography and Autobiography
- LIT 3319, Literature of the Scientific Revolution (1590-1745)
- LIT 3319, Literature Encounters with Science in 19th C. Britain
- HST 3337, Science and Technology in Western Civilization