Not that anyone probably cares but me, but I have now taught sixty one different / distinct courses, 1971-2011. This makes me feel very tired.
Advanced Writing
American Literature Survey
English Literature Survey
World Literature Survey
American Quality Television
Buffy the Vampire SlayerChinese Literature
The Coen Brothers
Contemporary British Film (a course offered in London Summer 1992)
Contemporary Cinema (graduate course)
Cult Television (graduate module)
The Creative Process (Honors Seminar)
The Edge of History (honors seminar)
The Evolutionary Imagination (honors seminar)
Expository Writing
Film and Television Genres (graduate course)
Film History
Film History Online
Film Studies (Graduate Course)
Film Theory and Criticism (honors section)
The Films of Stanley Kubrick
Freshman Composition
The Gangster Film (graduate/undergraduate course)
The Grotesque (graduate course)
Intellectual Backgrounds of Modern Literature
Intercultural Communication (graduate course)
Introduction to English Studies
Introduction to Film
Introduction to Literature
Ireland and Scotland at the Movies (taught on location in the British Isles, Summer 1996)
Joss Whedon: Television Auteur (graduate course)
Literary Criticism
Literature and Film
Literature and Psychology
Major British Writers: C. S. Lewis and Owen Barfield (graduate seminar)
Major Themes in American Literature Online
Mass Communication and Society (graduate course)
Media and Reality (honors seminar)
Media Theory and Criticism (graduate course)
Modern Critical Theory (graduate course)
Modern Poetry
Native American Literature
Non-Western Literature
Oral Communication
Popular Culture Studies (graduate course)
Popular Literature of the 20th Century: Science Fiction (graduate course)
Popular Literature of the 20th Century: The Movies (graduate course)
Public Speaking
Science Fiction
Science Fiction Online
Science Fiction Film (graduate course)
The Space Age (honors seminar)
Studies in Narratology (graduate course)
Studies in Popular Culture:
LOST (graduate course)
Studies in Popular Culture: Cult Television (graduate course)
Studies in Popular Culture:
The Sopranos and
Deadwood (graduate course)
Survey of Popular Culture
Television and Culture
Twin Peaks and
The X-FilesWallace Stevens (graduate seminar)
Wallace Stevens and Merleau-Ponty (team-taught undergraduate seminar)