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CSCL Courses for Summer 2022

April 13, 2022
CSCL 1401W Reading Literature Theory and Practice
CSCL 1001W Introduction to Cultural Studies
CSCL 3221: On Television

This summer we're offering both intro and upper level courses, so whether you're majoring/minoring in CSCL or SCMC or are just curious about the department and our classes, now's the time to check us out! This summer, we're offering the following:

  • CSCL 1001W: Introduction to Cultural Studies
  • CSCL 1401W: Reading Literature: Theory & Practice
  • CSCL 3221: On Television

To see our courses for fall, check us out on Schedule Builder!

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