The Course Catalog

Each quarter, we offer lifelong learners access to more than 40 courses at the University of Chicago.

Summer quarter course registration is now open. For questions, please contact grahamregistrar@uchicago.edu or call 773.702.7249.

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three misanthropes
BASC80035 Summer

Three Misanthropes Three Misanthropes

This course covers three plays focused on misanthropes: two by Shakespeare that are more tragic in tone (Timon of Athens and Coriolanus) and one comedy by Moliere (The Misanthrope). What makes these...

picture of a ethics textbook
HUAS19004 Summer

Three Rival Theories of Ethics Three Rival Theories of Ethics

What is the ultimate standard of morality? Is it the best possible outcome for the most people? Is it dutiful and self-sacrificial adherence to absolute rules? Or should ethics aim at cultivating...

international flags
HUAS32007 Summer

Three Visions of International Politics Three Visions of International Politics

In the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, three eminent U.S. scholars offered competing views of how the post-Cold War world would work. In the early 1990s, Francis Fukuyama, Samuel...

two people facing each other
HUAS32010 Summer

Truth, Disinformation, and the Media in this Year’s Election Truth, Disinformation, and the Media in this Year’s Election

How does anyone know what’s true any more? This year, voters are being asked to choose new leaders in the midst of a chaotic, polarized and radically disrupted news environment. Getting to the truth...

virginia Woolf portrait
BASC70263 Autumn

Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves

In this course we’ll read three of Virginia Woolf’s great novels: Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse and The Waves, all published between 1925 and 1931. Woolf is an exquisite prose stylist, psychologist...

chain turning into bird
KNOW11031 Summer

War and Freedom in the Mississippi Valley War and Freedom in the Mississippi Valley

This course is an introduction to emancipation in the Mississippi Valley, which will include the State of Illinois and the critical town of Cairo in the South. Students will be exposed to a variety of...

tropical islands
BASC70243 Summer

What are Islands for, in Novels? What are Islands for, in Novels?

This course covers classic and more recent ‘island novels’ with a view to asking what the island affords the novel. Not what the island means, but rather what kinds of stories the island enables the...

china cabinet
FFAC10107 Summer

White Gold: Global Histories of Porcelain, Pleasure and Power White Gold: Global Histories of Porcelain, Pleasure and Power

This course explores the entangled histories of porcelain and the people who created, traded, admired, collected and died for it, its beginnings in China, its development as a coveted trade commodity...

woman in white illustration
BASC80039 Summer

Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White

The “woman in white” of the title is a mysterious young woman in distress whom art teacher Walter Hartright attempts to help. Much like The Moonstone, the story is an early detective novel told by...

man climbing steps
BASC70246 Summer

Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations

Intensive Reading Course

A close, intensive reading of (topically) selected sections of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations. Topics include: the nature of philosophy, the problem of meaning...