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4.50 Credits
This course prepares students to conduct research in their area of interest synthesizing knowledge and theory of leadership. Emerging theories and approaches to leadership will be explored around a student's individual interest resulting in a well written paper preparing the student to demonstrate mastery.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MNS 601 and five leadership courses) Students clarify research topics and identify scholarly sources from which data is gathered for the project. Students choose from a thesis, applied business research, comparative study or case study. The capstone project is the culmination of the student's learning and must be submitted in scholarly format to be completed. Grading is H, S, or U only. Course is eligible for In Progress (IP) grade.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: ENG 100/101) An overview of the main genres of literature, including fiction, poetry and drama. Examines literary language and different approaches to literary criticism designed to increase student confidence when responding to literature.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: LIT 100) An introduction to the major issues and methodologies in the field of Comparative Literature, including difficulties with translation, issues of trans-nationalism, and post-colonial studies.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: LIT100) This course is a survey of prominent modern authors from China in English translation. A selection of poems, short stories, novels, and plays will be considered. Attention will be given to social, intellectual, and political context out of which these works have arisen.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: LIT 100) A survey of important British authors and literary trends from Chaucer through the middle of the 18th century.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: LIT 100) A survey of important British authors and literary trends from the late 18th century through the modern era, with a focus on Romantic, Victorian and Modernist writers and texts. Some attention will also be paid to colonial and post-colonial writing in English.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: LIT 100) A survey of prominent authors from the Arabic speaking world in English translation. A selection of poems, short stories, novels, and plays will be treated. Attention will be given to social, intellectual, and political context out of which these works have arisen.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: ENG 100/101) This course is a survey of prominent authors from the Persian language in English translation. A selection of poems, short stories, novels, and plays will be treated. Attention will be given to the social, intellectual, and political context out of which these works have arisen.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: LIT 100) A survey of important American authors and literary trends through the late 19th century. Texts will be situated in relation to cultural, philosophical, social and historical contexts, e.g., Puritanism and its legacies, varieties of American Romanticism, debates over slavery and gender roles, formation of national identities.
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