RM235 - Humanities Grad School Preparation
Humanities Grad School Preparation is an interdisciplinary semester-long adjunct course that teaches students about what it means to attend graduate school in the humanities, introduces students to the graduate admissions process, and prepares students to draft and submit their application materials to their prospective graduate programs. Along the way, students also learn about the institutional inequalities and precarities that they will face in graduate school and in the university more broadly. This course provides professional development for aspiring graduate students in the humanities, while teaching students how their participation and research in graduate school can address forms of inequality. To these ends, this course is both a composition course and an institutional analysis course that introduces students to the history of graduate education in America and to the writing genres of the academy. Overall, the course intends to prepare students to compose their application materials and prepare them for their professional lives as scholar-educators in the university.
.25 unit — Tabares
Offerings
Term | Block | Title | Instructor | Location | Student Limit/Available | Updated |
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Fall 2025 | Block 1 | Humanities Grad School Prep | Leland Tabares | TBA | 25 / 25 | 04/25/2025 |