Course Schedule

Course Term
Course Attributes
Fall 2026
PAH

PAH 160D5 – Bedtime: Exploring the Cultures and Practices of Sleep
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Traditions and Cultures/160 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed Attribute: World Cultures and Societies · Gen Ed: Building Connections

The need for sleep is ubiquitous and part of everyday existence. Like many things that are part of our routine, however, we rarely take time to consider sleep critically: Why do we sleep? Is sleep different from culture to culture? In what ways is sleep made valuable (or not)? And what's with dreaming? These and many other questions are at the heart of this course. Over the course of the semester, we will probe modern and historical humanities archives for artifacts related to sleep. By examining the ways human beings have come to represent sleep through a wide variety of cultural practices (e.g., rituals, popular culture, art, etc.), we will explore the connections between sleep and creativity, the role sleep plays in the formation and maintenance of social and cultural institutions, and sleep's changing relationship to the human condition generally. The goal, ultimately, is to imagine what sleep's future holds.

Section
101
Days
Time
Date
Aug 24 - Oct 14
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 50
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Aug 24 - Oct 14
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 50
Section
102
Days
Time
Date
Oct 15 - Dec 9
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 50
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Oct 15 - Dec 9
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 50
Section
201
Days
Time
Date
Aug 24 - Oct 14
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 50
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Aug 24 - Oct 14
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 50
Section
202
Days
Time
Date
Oct 15 - Dec 9
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 50
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Oct 15 - Dec 9
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 50
Summer 2026
PAH

PAH 160D5 – Bedtime: Exploring the Cultures and Practices of Sleep
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Traditions and Cultures/160 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed Attribute: World Cultures and Societies · Gen Ed: Building Connections

The need for sleep is ubiquitous and part of everyday existence. Like many things that are part of our routine, however, we rarely take time to consider sleep critically: Why do we sleep? Is sleep different from culture to culture? In what ways is sleep made valuable (or not)? And what's with dreaming? These and many other questions are at the heart of this course. Over the course of the semester, we will probe modern and historical humanities archives for artifacts related to sleep. By examining the ways human beings have come to represent sleep through a wide variety of cultural practices (e.g., rituals, popular culture, art, etc.), we will explore the connections between sleep and creativity, the role sleep plays in the formation and maintenance of social and cultural institutions, and sleep's changing relationship to the human condition generally. The goal, ultimately, is to imagine what sleep's future holds.

Section
101
Days
Time
Date
May 18 - Jun 6
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: May 18 - Jun 6
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
101
Days
Time
Date
Jun 8 - Jul 9
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jun 8 - Jul 9
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
102
Days
Time
Date
Jul 13 - Aug 12
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 15
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jul 13 - Aug 12
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 15
Section
201
Days
Time
Date
May 18 - Jun 6
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: May 18 - Jun 6
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
201
Days
Time
Date
Jun 8 - Jul 9
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jun 8 - Jul 9
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
202
Days
Time
Date
Jul 13 - Aug 12
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 10
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jul 13 - Aug 12
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 10
Spring 2026
PAH

PAH 160D5 – Bedtime: Exploring the Cultures and Practices of Sleep
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Traditions and Cultures/160 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed Attribute: World Cultures and Societies · Gen Ed: Building Connections

The need for sleep is ubiquitous and part of everyday existence. Like many things that are part of our routine, however, we rarely take time to consider sleep critically: Why do we sleep? Is sleep different from culture to culture? In what ways is sleep made valuable (or not)? And what's with dreaming? These and many other questions are at the heart of this course. Over the course of the semester, we will probe modern and historical humanities archives for artifacts related to sleep. By examining the ways human beings have come to represent sleep through a wide variety of cultural practices (e.g., rituals, popular culture, art, etc.), we will explore the connections between sleep and creativity, the role sleep plays in the formation and maintenance of social and cultural institutions, and sleep's changing relationship to the human condition generally. The goal, ultimately, is to imagine what sleep's future holds.

Section
102
Days
Time
Date
Mar 16 - May 6
Status
Closed
Enrollment
50 / 50
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Mar 16 - May 6
  • Status: Closed
  • Enrollment: 50 / 50