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LIT 405: Seminar on Translation
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Designed primarily for writers, this course introduces students to the international community of writers by providing approaches to and models for the translation of literary works as well as experience in translating. It is expected that students will learn about the use of their own language in the process. Fluency in another language is helpful but not required. Meets with LIT-705. Usually offered every spring.
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LIT 480: Senior Project in Literature
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate This course is the second in the capstone sequence for literature majors. Students tap into their own intellectual curiosity and develop their research, analytical, and writing skills, culminating in a 25 page paper. Class meetings provide support and structure for work on the project and include faculty guest speakers and student presentations. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: LIT-498.
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LIT 490: Independent Study Project in Literature
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair.
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LIT 491: Practical Internship in Literature
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Practical work in writing and research for various agencies and publications, and apprentice teaching experience with private schools and diverse groups, including the Writing Center. Prerequisite: permission of adviser and department chair.
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LIT 495:
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate
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LIT 496: Selected Topics:Non-recurring
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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LIT 498: Senior Seminar in Literature:The Value of Literature
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate This course is the first in the capstone sequence for literature majors. It addresses the following questions: Is literature separable from other forms of linguistic expression Are there modes of interpretation and study unique to literature Why has the assertion of literary value found expression in specifying a canon of particular works Since art and literature are traditionally defined in terms of secondariness, either as reflection, mimesis, or as refinement, the course also addresses the issue of secondariness and marginalization in both literature and literary criticism. Usually offered every fall.
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LIT 499: Honors,Senior Year
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Prerequisite: permission of department and University Honors program.
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LIT 520: Research Methods in Literature
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate This course introduces students to the concepts, tools, and skills needed to conduct graduate-level research in literature. It includes training in archival research, on-line and electronic searching, print resources, and the rudiments of textual theory, bibliographical scholarship, and editorial practice. Usually offered every fall. Prerequisite: admission to M.A. in Literature or permission of instructor.
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LIT 521: Reading in Genre:Poetry
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Overview of poetry from all significant literary periods; special attention paid to the history and forms of the genre. Usually offered alternate falls. Prerequisite: admission to M.A. in Literature or permission of instructor.
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