Audit Classes :

Spring 2007.
LIS 611: Intellectual Freedom Seminar course surveying the core philosophical principles of intellectual freedom with special application to librarianship and information science. Covers key areas of controversy, patron rights, and ALA resources.

LIS 652: Introduction to Archival Management Study of archival principles and management theories applicable to all types of repositories. Includes policy, appraisal, and digital applications, as well as ethical and legal issues.

Fall 2006.
Langguages and Literature of Europe and the Americas 270: Monsters, freaks and otherness in literature, film, history and medicine.

Spring 2006.
History 422 Tokugawa Japan: Japanese history and culture, 1600–1867. This course will cover significant institutional developments with an emphasis on political, social, economic, and intellectual history.