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HU 2141: Spanish I
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
An introduction to the essentials of Spanish pronunciation and grammar with concentration on the development of listening and speaking skills. Reading and writing profi ciency also will be stressed, as well as the development of an understanding of the culture of the Spanishspeaking people. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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HU 2210: Technical and Business Writing
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course examines the purpose, audience and format of specifi c types of technical and business writing as used in professional fi elds. Students will study models, analyze techniques and write in a variety of forms. Letters of application and resumes may be included. Prerequisite: HU-1111 STCW: None
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HU 2242: Spanish II
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Focuses on continued stress in aural profi ciency in the language and development of reading and writing skills. Suffi cient emphasis on communicative competence and in understanding and appreciating Hispanic culture are also emphasized. Prerequisite: HU-1222 and HU-2141 or permission from the instructor. STCW: None
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HU 5021: Literature of the Sea
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course examines a variety of prose and poetry where the sea acts as setting, symbol, and microcosm for human experience. Works by such authors as Cooper, London, Verne, Conrad and Melville may be included. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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HU 5022: Literature and Film
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course involves the study of selected literary works and the viewing of their fi lm productions. Students will compare and analyze the transformation from literature to fi lm. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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HU 5023: Irish Literature
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course is a survey of major Irish writers, which may include the works of such writers as James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, J.M. Synge, Sean O'Casey, Frank O'Connor, and Seamus Heaney. The course focuses onthe religion, politics, social justice, and culture in Irish literature. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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HU 5024: Shakespeare Tragedies and Comedies
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
An examination of the principal tragedies and comedies of Shakespeare with an emphasis on the literary value of the plays as opposed to the theatrical elements of Shakespeare's art. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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HU 5025: Short Stories
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course explores the development of the short story form and how it refl ects societal and cultural changes from the nineteenth century to the present. Students will read, analyze and discuss different forms and styles and techniques by a variety of representative authors. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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HU 5026: Literature and Mythology
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course focuses on folklore and mythology of western society in literature and fi lm. Students will examine readings from a psychological and sociopolitical perspective and trace the variations that have occurred over the centuries. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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HU 5027: Literature of the Supernatural
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Students study the tale of terror, a form also known as Gothic. Among the most important and popular of these works are: Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Dracula. The literature of the supernatural provides a foundation from which to examine mankind's moral, social, and intellectual struggles or responsibilities within the context of our fascination with mystery, evil, and horror. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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