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.
Plato: Gorgias and Phaedrus Plato: Gorgias and Phaedrus
The Gorgias and the Phaedrus are two of Plato’s greatest dialogues. They are most commonly grouped together because at the core of each of them is a philosophical discussion of rhetoric, and the two...
Poetic Realism: French Cinema of the 1930's and 1940's Poetic Realism: French Cinema of the 1930's and 1940's
Before Italian Realism and the Nouvelle Vague, French filmmakers of the 1930’s and early 1940’s created a new cinematic vocabulary for the narrative cinema, emphasizing a stylized naturalism devoted...
Poetry and Prose of Hart Crane Poetry and Prose of Hart Crane
The master of an impossible syntax and diction, the victim of a tormented and ecstatic passion, had he lived longer, according to Harold Bloom, Hart Crane might well have become our greatest poet, As...
Reading Aristotle, On the Soul (De Anima, Peri Psyches) Reading Aristotle, On the Soul (De Anima, Peri Psyches)
In this relatively short but important and foundational work, Aristotle explores the nature of the life force, psyche or soul. Soul, as Aristotle addresses it, is a philosophical and scientific...
Reading Chicago Politics: From Harold Washington to the Present Reading Chicago Politics: From Harold Washington to the Present
This course will feature the life and career of Professor Dick Simpson, Professor of Political Science from UIC and will participate in the course. We will examine the politics of Chicago from Harold...
Reintroduction to Joy Reintroduction to Joy
The course is designed to deepen your experience and understanding of joy. Texts are drawn from Asian and Western poetic and religious traditions. The course is divided into three parts touching upon...
Shakespearean Comedies: As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Measure for Measure Shakespearean Comedies: As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Measure for Measure
In this course we’ll read three of Shakespeare’s comedies, all believed to have been written between 1599 and 1604. There are elements that unite these three plays – disguises, heartache, severe moral...
Spinoza's Ethics Spinoza's Ethics
A deep dive into seventeenth-century's most controversial philosopher, Baruch Spinoza, variously portrayed throughout history as: "the accursed Jew of Amsterdam" and "the Atheistic Euclid" by some; a...
Suetonius: Lives of the Twelve Caesars Suetonius: Lives of the Twelve Caesars
In The Twelve Caesars, Suetonius examines the amazing and sometimes bizarre lives of the early rulers of the Roman Empire, beginning with Julius Caesar and ending with Domitian. Composed as...
Supreme Court Review, 2023-24 Term Supreme Court Review, 2023-24 Term
The Supreme Court of the United States will be completing its 2023-24 term this summer. In this course, we will read and discuss a selection of its most important decisions.