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Greta Wood, MA, MLIS |
Master of Library and Information Studies, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2007.
Foundations of Library & Information Studies
Collection Management
Information Services & Sources
Organizing Library Collections
Library Administration & Management
Administering Installation of Information Technology
Advanced Information Sources & Services
Information Ethics & Policy
Library Administration & Management Seminar: Social Marketing
Public Documents Information Sources
The Public Library
Academic Library Practicum
Master of Arts in English, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2002.
18th Century British Novel
Afro-American Literature
Comic American Novel
Faulkner
Hawthorne, Melville & Poe
Introduction to English Studies
Introduction to the English Language
Juvenile Literature
Language Acquisition
Postmodern Approach to Culture
Reflective Writing
Shakespeare: Poems & Sonnets
Bachelor of Arts in English (Minors in Anthropology & Women's Studies), Colby College, Waterville, Maine, 1993.
Anthropology
The Nature of Language
Cultural Anthropology
Indigenous Peoples of North America
Religion, Magic & Witchcraft
Art
Survey of Western Art
Astronomy
Stars & Stellar Systems
Stars & Stellar Systems: Lab
History of Planetary Astronomy
East Asian Studies
Japanese Women Through Film & Literature
English
Introduction to Literature I
Introduction to Literature II
Major British Writers I
The Arthurian Legend
Literary Interpretation: Critical Theory
Literary Interpretation: Historical Context
Modern Women's Literature
Development of Dramatic Art I
African American Literature
The Eighteenth Century I
Women & Literature of Sensation
Freshman Seminar
Literature & Politics
Government
Directions in Feminist Theory
Introduction to American Government & Politics
Religion
Biblical Literature: Old Testament
Biblical Literature: Apocrypha & New Testament
The Goddess
Myths of Creation
Women's Studies
Introduction to Women's Studies
The Woman-Identified Woman
Courses Taken at King's College, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
Contemporary Voices
Thomas Hardy
Short Story