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Undergraduate Course Offerings

Rhetorical Theory
Classical and Medieval Rhetorical Theory (Maryland)
History and Survey of Rhetoric (Missouri-Columbia)
Introduction to Rhetorical Theory (Alabama)
Rhetoric and Poetics from Antiquity to the Twentieth Century (Emory)
Rhetorical Theory and STC (Minnesota)

Rhetoric & Humanities
The Aesthetics of Everyday Life  (Drake)
American Character and Society
  (Drake)
Civic Literacies (U/Arizona)
Communication and Law (Drake)
Communication and Religion (Drake)
Critical Decision Making (Alabama)
Fictional History (Minnesota/Walzer);  Fictional History (Minnesota/Beard)
Iinterpreting Strategic Discourse (Maryland)
Philosophies of Dialogue and the Interpersonal (Drake)
Rhetoric as a Liberal Art
(Drake)
Rhetoric and Society (Alabama)
Rhetoric of Social Protest (Alabama)
Rhetoric and War  (Drake)
Rhetoric and Race (Drake)
Terrorism (Minnesota)
War (Minnesota)

Writing and Reasoning: The Jury Project (UW-Madison)

Rhetoric and Technology
Advanced Technical and Professional Communication (NMSU)
Computer Technology for Public Speaking (Alabama)
Computers & Writing (UTA)
Language in Design (CMU)
New Media Criticism (Washington)
Rhetoric in Social Interaction (CMU)
Topics in Rhetoric:  Hypertext, Electronic Journals (UTA)

Graduate Course Offerings

Classical Rhetoric
Ancient Rhetoric and Its (Post)Modern Reception (Missouri-Columbia)
Classical Rhetorical Theory (Alabama)
Classical Rhetorics (U/Arizona)
Historical Monuments of Ancient Greece (Penn State)
History of Rhetoric I (UTA)
Intellectual Sources of Composition Theory, I
(UW-Madison)
Socrates and the Sophists (Penn State)
Speech, Myth, and Cosmology (Penn State)

Medieval & Renaissance Rhetoric
Directed Study in Medieval Rhetoric (Alabama)
Renaissance Rhetoric & the Ethics of Humanist/ic Poetics
(University of Arkansas)

Renaissance & Enlightenment Rhetoric
18th and 19th Century Rhetorical Traditions (U/Arizona) 
Perspectives on Knowledge, Power, & Rhetoric  in the Eighteenth Century
(Minnesota)

Modern & Contemporary Rhetoric
Ancient Rhetoric and Its (Post)Modern Reception (Missouri-Columbia)
Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (Alabama)
Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (Washington)
Deleuze & Guattari and Rhetorical Theory (UTA)
Foundations of Rhetoric (UTA/Vitanza & Kellner) 
Major Figures in Rhetoric: Habermas, Lyotard, and the Problem of the Ethical Subject
(UTA)
Modern Rhetorical Theory (NMSU)
Nietzsche & the Languages of Rhetorics (UTA)
Rhetoric and the Sacred: Studies in Georges Bataille & Kenneth Burke (Missouri-Columbia) 
Seminar on James A. Berlin, Rhetoric as Social-Epistemic, 1978-1994 (UTA)
Seminar on Roland Barthes (UTA)
Theory of Discourse (UTA)

Rhetorical Criticism
Critiquing Social Movements (Alabama)
Rhetorical Analysis of Nonfiction Prose
(UW-Madison)
Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism (Alabama)

Rhetoric &Technology
*Computers, Writing, and Hypertext* (UTA)
Research and Theory in Computer-Mediated Communication (Minnesota)
Rhetoric and Propaganda: Critiquing Mediated Communication
(Alabama)
Topics in Rhetoric: HyperText, E-Journals (UTA)
Topics In Stylistics (UTA)

Argument and Argumentation Theory
Argumentation (NMSU, F'97)
Theory and Practice of Written Argument (UW-Madison)

Special Topics in Rhetorical Studies
Rhetoric and the Sacred: Studies in Georges Bataille & Kenneth Burke (Missouri-Columbia) 
Rhetorical Invention
(NMSU, S'97)
Rhetorical InVeNt-ion (Theories of) (UTA)
Seminar on Rhetoric of Reading (The Madness of Texts) (UTA)

Rhetoric of Inquiry
Rhetoric of Science (NMSU)

Rhetoric & Composition
Critical Pedagogy (UTA)
Introduction to Composition Studies
(UW-Madison)
Professing English (U/Arizona)
Teaching Rhetoric & Composition (Emory) 
Theory and Practice: Reading/Composition (UTA)


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