Comics Studies at UF!
Online Material for Comics Courses
We're in the process of developing these pages to provide links and information on all comics related classes at UF. Please email us if you teach comics classes at UF, elsewhere, or know of additional resources so we can add that information to these pages.
For more information on teaching comics, see TeachingComics.org, which lists various teaching resources, syllabi, and more.
- Graphic Novels; Sophomore Seminar (Ken Bill, Depaul University Interdisciplinary Studies Program)
- WRIT 3030 The Comic Book in American Culture (Michael Pemberton, Georgia Southern, Spring 2004)
- COM 4003 - Comics as Communication (Randy Duncan, Henderson State University, Spring 2003)
- A&H 3300: "Natural Wonders," featuring course material on Miyazaki's Nausicaä (Pam Gossin and Marc Hairston, University of Texas at Dallas, Spring 1999 and Spring 2000)
- CLT 594: Art and Literature -- Libidinal Progeny (William A. Nericcio, San Diego State University, Spring 2003)
- ISP 200: Verbal and Visual Subcultures: Multicultural Comic Books. 1960-Present (Ken Bill, DePaul University, Spring 2003)
- Integrative Arts 10: The Popular Arts (Patrick Trimble, Pennsylvania State University)
- ENG 4410: Comics & Animation (Donald Ault, University of Florida, 1998 - 2006)
- Lit 3003: Forms of Narrative (Donald Ault, University of Florida, Fall 2003)