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AML 4015: Topics in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Explores themes in nineteenth-century American literature, from the Romantics through realism and early modernism. Emphasizes new critical approaches and the racial, ethnic and cultural diversity of American literature. Topics vary according to faculty expertise and research interests.
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AML 4054: Topics in Twentieth-Century and Contemporary American Literature
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Thematic approaches to twentieth-century and contemporary American Literature, from modernism through the present. Studies literature in relation to artistic and social movements of the past century. Topics vary according to faculty expertise and research interests.
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AML 4302: Single Author Seminar, American Literature, 1700 to the Present
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course is designed to give students an in-depth view into American Literature through detailed study of the work of a single canonical author. Extended study of the oeuvre of a single author gives students insight into not only specific moments of history and the overall scene of publishing/literature, but also how a specific author's style and treatment of themes develop over time.
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AML 4640: Topics in Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course examines the history, form, and cultural context of Native American literature using a variety of texts and genres. Oral traditions, material culture, and written texts will be considered. Works by Native American authors will be examined in their own right, and in relation to texts by non-native writers.
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AML 6455: Topics in American Literature
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Studies in major figures or movements in American literature. Topics change each term. See department or instructor for specific topic.
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AML 6506: Topics in American Literature to 1900
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course examines canonical and non-canonical texts of early American literature. Emphasis on specialized study of one or more selected authors or genres. Theoretical and critical approaches current in the field will be stressed. In close consultation with the professor, students will produce a substantial body of written work reflecting their own research interests.
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AML 6507: Topics in American Literature 1900-Present
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course examines canonical and non-canonical texts post-1900 American literature. Emphasis on specialized study of one or more selected authors or genres. Theoretical and critical approaches current in the field will be stressed. In close consultation with the professor, students will produce a substantial body of written work reflecting their own research interests.
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AMS 6009: Introduction to American Studies
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Explores dominant themes in the American experience, and it will introduce graduate students to the methodology, theories, and content regarding Early American Studies. The course draws on a variety of mediums including film, literature, paintings, and historical writings.
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ANG 5001: Archaeological Field Survey
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Instruction in archaeological field survey techniques for the identification, location, and documentation of both terrestrial and submerged cultural resources. Subjects include research methodologies, cultural resource management process and regulations, ethical concerns relating to archaeological sites, remote sensing methodologies, magnetometer and sonar applications in maritime archaeology, collection of archaeological and environmental data, use of mapping and surveying equipment, field survey strategies and research design, fundamentals of data collection and recording, FMSF survey forms, report writing and production. Permission is required. Offered concurrently with ANT 4820. Graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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ANG 5080: Archaeological Field Survey
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Instruction in archaeological field survey techniques for the identification, location, and documentation of both terrestrial and submerged cultural resources. Subjects include research methodologies, cultural resource management process and regulations, ethical concerns relating to archaeological sites, remote sensing methodologies, magnetometer and sonar applications in maritime archaeology, collection of archaeological and environmental data, use of mapping and surveying equipment, field survey strategies and research design, fundamentals of data collection and recording, FMSF survey forms, report writing and production. Permission is required. Offered concurrently with ANT 4820. Graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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