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LITR 328: Golden Age-Children's Lit * WC
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Max credits: 3 Historical survey of British and American literature for children. Focus on masterworks published between 1850 - 1950. Authors include Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, R.L. Stevenson, C.S. Lewis, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and others. This course meets General Education requirements: Writing Intensive. Requires: ENGL 250 or ENGL 211 Typically Offered Spring Only
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LITR 330: Contemporary Literature * WC
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Survey of major literary trends of post-modern era (WWII to present). Major schools include the Beats, The Angry Young Men, Metafictionists, Confessional Poets, Surrealists and other contemporay schools of Fiction, Poetry and Drama. This course meets General Education requirements: Writing Intensive. Requires: ENGL 250 or ENGL 211 Typically Offered Fall Only
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LITR 330 - Contemporary Literature * WC
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LITR 343: Crime & Violence in Lit * WC
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. A philosophical study and discussion emphasizing the themes of crime and violence in various literary works from the nineteenth century to the present. This course meets General Education requirements: Writing Intensive. Requires: ENGL 250 Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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LITR 343 - Crime & Violence in Lit * WC
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LITR 351: English Literature 1* WC
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Major authors, cultural background, and literary developments from the beginnings of English literature to the middle of the eighteenth century. This includes the Beowulf and other Old English writers, Chaucer and Middle English, the Renaissance writers and Shakespeare, the Restoration and Eighteenth Century including the beginnings of the English novel. This course meets General Education requirements: Writing Intensive. Requires: LITR 250 Typically Offered Fall Only
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LITR 351 - English Literature 1* WC
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LITR 352: English Literature 2* WC
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Major authors, cultural background, and literary developments in English literature from the middle of the eighteenth century through the twentieth century. This includes the Romantic Period, the Victorian Period, and the Twentieth Century. This course meets General Education requirements: Writing Intensive. Requires: LITR 250 Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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LITR 370: 20th Century Women Writers * RC
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course introduces students to a variety of twentieth-century women writers. As students read short stories, essays, drama, poems, novels, and/or autobiographies that explore women's roles, they will also explore world feminisms. Students will draw conclusions about the ways in which culture shapes the ways women write and their treatment of issues, including marriage, sexuality, religion, child-rearing, resistance to patriarchy and political oppression, and the search for identity. Requires: ENGL 250 Typically Offered Fall Only
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LITR 370 - 20th Century Women Writers * RC
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LITR 380: World Folk Literature *GWC
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. A study of traditional oral literature and folklore from around the world, including ancient mythologies, legends, tall tales and fairy tales from Europe, Native America, Africa, India, the Middle and Far East. The origins of folk literature and folklore, their dissemination, their social and psychological implications, and their place in the modern world will all be explored. Students with credit for LITR 330 cannot take LITR 530. Requires: ENGL 250 Typically Offered On Demand
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LITR 390: Special Topics in LITR
1.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with hours. This course has a lab with hours. Special topics in LITR - 300 level. This course covers various topics taught by diverse faculty and may not be offered every semester. Typically Offered On Demand
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LITR 390 - Special Topics in LITR
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LITR 397: Special Studies in LITR
1.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 1 This special studies course has been designed to allow students to work closely with a faculty member to pursue a topic of specialized interest. Topics for study and project requirements will be negotiated jointly between the faculty member and the student. Typically Offered On Demand
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LITR 397 - Special Studies in LITR
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LITR 401: Major Literary Movements*C
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. A study of the works of a major literary movement of English literature, British or American. A major literary movement is defined as recognizable trend in literary history when a number of writers shared similar influences, tastes, and literary goals. The course may focus on a broad period, such as Medieval English Literature, or on a narrower field, such as American Naturalism. The topic will change with each offering and will be announced when the course is listed. Requires: ENGL 250 Typically Offered: Spring Even Years
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