Uli Schamiloglu
Dept. of Languages and Cultures of Asia
1254 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Drive
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI 53706 USA
tel. 608-262-7141 (office), tel. 608-262-3012 (department), fax 608-265-3538
E-mail: uschamil@facstaff.wisc.edu
Departmental website: lca.wisc.edu OR the Schamiloglu page.

Courses Taught
Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of Uralic and Altaic Studies, Indiana University-Bloomington
U353-U354, Introductory Uzbek I-II
U355-U356, Introductory Azeri I-II
U453-U454, Advanced Uzbek I-II
U600, Readings [Tatar I-II]
U690, Comparative Turkic

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Uralic and Altaic Studies, Indiana University-Bloomington
U353-U354, Introductory Uzbek I-II
U472, The Golden Horde
U503, Introduction to Old Turkic
U505, Structure of Modern Uyghur
U581, Altaic Languages
U595, Contemporary Uralic and Altaic Peoples
U600, Readings
U690, Comparative Turkic
History D419, The Mongols and Medieval Europe
History H575, Readings

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Slavic Languages, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Central Asian [503>] 303, Civilization of Central Asia
Central Asian 341-342, Intensive Uzbek I-II
Central Asian 431-432, Third Year Central Asian Language I-II [Uzbek, Kazakh, Tatar]
Central Asian [730>] 530, Proseminar: Introduction to Turkic Linguistics
Central Asian [740>] 540, Proseminar: The Golden Horde & the Rise of the Central Asian Nations
Central Asian 550, Advanced Readings in Turkic Languages
Central Asian 599, Directed Study
Central Asian 799, Independent Study
Central Asian 950, Seminar in Turkic Philology
Slavic 699, Directed Study
Slavic 799, Independent Study

Associate Professor, Dept. of Slavic Languages & Associate Professor, Dept. of Languages and Cultures of Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Central Asian 303, Civilization of Central Asia
Central Asian 331-332, First Year Central Asian Language I-II [Kazakh]
Central Asian 341-342, Intensive Uzbek I-II
Central Asian 366, Intensive Kazakh II
Central Asian 431-432, Third Year Central Asian Language I-II [Uzbek, Kazakh, Tatar]
Central Asian 530, Proseminar: Introduction to Turkic Linguistics
Central Asian 540, Proseminar: The Golden Horde & the Rise of the Central Asian Nations
Central Asian 550, Advanced Readings in Turkic Languages
Central Asian 599, Directed Study
Central Asian 799, Independent Study
Central Asian 950, Seminar in Turkic Philology
History-Central Asian 106, Invasions and Empires: Central Asia from Genghis Khan to Stalin
History 600, Advanced Seminar in History
History 699, Directed Study
Slavic 681-682, Honors Thesis
Slavic 991, Individual Research

Professor, Dept. of Languages and Cultures of Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(old timetable)
Central Asian 303, Civilization of Central Asia
Central Asian 540, Proseminar: The Golden Horde & the Rise of the Central Asian Nations
Central Asian 550, Advanced Readings in Turkic Languages
Central Asian 799, Independent Study
Central Asian 950, Seminar in Turkic Philology
LangAsia 236, Bascom Course, Topic: Culture and Imperialism Along the Silk Road
LangAsia-History 265, An Introduction to Central Asia: From the Silk Route to Afghanistan

(new timetable)
LCA 236, Bascom Course, Topic: Culture and Imperialism Along the Silk Road
LCA-History 265, An Introduction to Central Asia: From the Silk Route to Afghanistan
LCA 300, Topic: Introduction to the Middle East
LCA 314, Literatures of Central Asia (meets with LitTrans 214)
LCA 610, Proseminar: Introduction to Turkic Linguistics
LCA 640, Proseminar in Central Asian History
LCA 699, Directed Study
LCA 799, Independent Study
LCA 850, Seminar in Turkic Studies
LCA 990, Research and Thesis
LCA 999, Individual Research (Dissertator's Workshop)
LCA Lang 644, Readings in Otoman Turkish and Chagatay
LitTrans 214, Literatures of Central Asia in Translation (meets with LCA 314)