Undergraduate Schedule of Classes for Fall 2008
Internet Studies
Internet Studies
| Class # | Course # | Status | Course Title | Meeting Time(s) | Instructor(s) |
| 4946 | INET 92A sec. 1 | Open | Internship in Internet Studies Instructor's Signature Required To register for this class students should print out the necessary form www.brandeis.edu/registrar/forms/index.html, obtain the necessary signatures, and submit it to the Office of the University Registrar prior to the end of the registration period. |
TBA | Hickey,Timothy J |
| 4947 | INET 98A sec. 1 | Open | Independent Study Instructor's Signature Required To register for this class students should print out the necessary form www.brandeis.edu/registrar/forms/index.html, obtain the necessary signatures, and submit it to the Office of the University Registrar prior to the end of the registration period. |
TBA | Hickey,Timothy J |
| Core Course in Internet Studies | |||||
| 3591 | COSI 33B sec. 1 | Open | Internet and Society [ sn ] See Course Catalog for pre-requisites. |
Block G - T,F 09:10 AM - 10:30 AM | Alterman,Richard |
| Elective Course in Internet Studies | |||||
| 6271 | AMST 131B sec. 1 | Open | News on Screen [ ss ] |
Block K - M,W 02:10 PM - 03:30 PM | Doherty,Thomas |
| 3123 | ANTH 138A sec. 1 | Closed | Social Relations in Cyberspace [ ss ] Instructor's Signature Required Enrollment limited to 20 |
Block F - M,W,Th 01:10 PM - 02:00 PM | Jacobson,David |
| 3587 | COSI 11A sec. 1 | Open | Programming in Java and C [ sn ] |
Block E - M,W,Th 12:10 PM - 01:00 PM | DiLillo,Antonella |
| 6320 | HUM 125A sec. 1 | Open | Topics in the Humanities [ hum ] Topic for fall 2008: Self.net This course will consider the relation between network technology and subjectivity, using the network as a metaphor to think about distributed identity and cognition. Readings will include a broad range of philosophical works, literary texts, electronic literature, and new media art. While the emphasis will be on network technologies of the digital age, we will also make connections to print culture and the history of the book, as well as to earlier technologies and touchstones of the Western canon. |
(Self.net) Block D - M,W,Th 11:10 AM - 12:00 PM | Swanstrom,Elizabeth |
