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AHS 201: Introduction to Literature
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits This course examines the recognized masterpieces of Western literature. Assigned readings in fiction, poetry, and drama will include the writings of Hawthorne, Faulkner, Hemingway, Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Sophocles, Chekhov, and Ionesco. Characteristics of principal genres and literary terms will be discussed.
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AHS 203: Introduction to American Literature
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits The fiction, drama, and poetry of major authors, to include Bradstreet, Franklin, Hawthorne, James, Frost, Hemingway, Heller, Updike, and Arthur Miller, will be examined to offer students a comprehensive overview of significant trends and developments in American literature from the Puritan settlement to the present.
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AHS 204: Introduction to European Literature
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits An introduction to the major European authors from the post- Gutenberg era to the present. The works of major authors, including Cervantes, Dante, Swift, Dickens, Dostoyevsky, Zola, Kafka, and Mann, will be examined to offer students a comprehensive overview of significant trends and developments in European literature.
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AHS 226: Introduction to Drama
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits This course covers the three great periods of Western theatre: the Greek, the Elizabethan, and the modern. Students will read Aeschylus, Sophocles, Shakespeare, and modern dramatists. The plays will be studied from various historical, psychological, and philosophical perspectives.
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AHS 232: American Literature and Culture 17th 18th,19th Centuries
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits A focused analysis of the four great trends—Religion, Reason, Romanticism, and Realism—that shaped the first 300 years of American life, literature, and culture. Authors to be studied will include Puritan writers such as Bradstreet, Sewall, and Mather; colonials such as Franklin, Paine, and Jefferson; Romanticists and Transcendentalists such as Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman; and late 19th century realists such as Twain, Howells, and Crane.
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AHS 330: Special Topics:Love and Money in Classic American and British Fiction
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Explore the interplay between love and money as a major theme in selected classic American and British novels, short stories and plays. Focus on the variations of these themes as expressed in works by such authors as Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Somerset Maugham, Charles Dickens, and Arthur Miller, among others.
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AHS 350: Ceramics II
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Crosslisted with AHS 252 during fall 2007. Ceramics II is for students who wish to continue their investigation of either functional pottery or ceramic sculpture. This course places increasing emphasis on the development of a personal direction within the medium.
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AMC 261: Introduction to Computers with BASIC
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits An introduction to electronic data processing and business concepts, including both the processing capabilities and the information storage facilities of computers. The fundamentals of computer problem solving and programming in BASIC will be discussed and applied. In addition, students will be prepared for more advanced courses in computer programming and computer systems.
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AMC 360: Math for Managers
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits This course considers the theory and application of problem solving techniques for managers. Topics to be studied include linear programming problems, assignment problems, network shortest path, scheduling (critical path), queuing theory, simulation, decision theory, and theory of games.
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ANS 105: Mathematical Problem Solving Across the Curriculum
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits This course uses a problem-solving approach to study topics across the curriculum. Some mathematical problems considered are linear graphing, probability, statistics, and fractals. Topics related to other course offerings include apportionment, fair division, symmetry of motion, and symmetry of scale. The emphasis in this course is on modeling problems visually and analytically.
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