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42.406: Writing in the CommunityCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Students work for a local non-profit for the semester completing a variety of writing tasks, depending on the placement. In class students apply the principles of rhetoric and use the tools of research and revision to write effectively for their community partner; to articulate in a public presentation a thoughtful, intelligent position on relevant social policy; and to become more active, engaged citizens. Pre-Reqs: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II (or 42.103/104 Internatl I & II), & 42.227 Essay Writing/Eng Majors or 42.229 Essay Writing
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42.407: Creative Writing Fiction IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Creative Writing Fiction II Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.414: Topics in TheatreCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Advanced study of a selected area of theatrical production, history, texts, or theory, taking into consideration the strengths and interests of current students in the program and the instructor.
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42.415: Young Adult Literature-Critical MethodsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Using young adult literature as a vehicle, this course considers traditional methods of interpretation and evaluation. Particular attention is given to the analytical, psychological and sociological approaches. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.421: ChaucerCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A study of the major works of Chaucer in Middle English. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.423: Shakespeare ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A study of selected histories, comedies, and tragedies. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.424: Shakespeare IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A study of selected histories, comedies, and tragedies not covered in 42.243. Shakespeare I is not a prerequisite. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.429: Introduction to Literary TheoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A solid introduction to major trends in contemporary critical theory. Emphasis on producing a sample critical paper treating one or more current critical approaches to reading a literary text. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.459: Play ProductionCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Production of a full-length play or showcase of scenes, leading to a public performance.
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42.465: Nanoscience and LiteratureCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The burgeoning fields of nanoscience, nanothechnology, and nanomanufacturing promise not only to become a trillion-dollar business within the next decade or two, but also profoundly to impact many aspects of the daily lives of ordinary people globally. Many commentators are predicting, more or less cautiously, that nanoscience will equal or surpass the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in the ways that it will transform both the more mundane aspects of human life and the very nature of human nature. The primary focus of this course is to offer students the opportunity to explore a representative survey of literary responses to, reflections on, and representations of nanoscience. As a cultural studies course concerned with intellectual and cultural history more broadly, it also considers these responses, reflections, and representations in the context of relations between the "two cultures" of scientific and humanistic inquiry. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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