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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
An introductory literature course focusing on poetry, fiction, and drama from the post-World War II period that is representative of particular attitudes or movements, such as the Beats, Black Arts, environmentalism, protest, liberation, paranoia, and absurdism. Emphasis is on close reading and critical writing, as well as on how the philosophical developments of the period surface in these readings. Four credit hours. L.
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4.00 Credits
Disease is part of the human condition, and great literature has resulted from our attempts to come to grips with this fact. A writing-intensive course; fulfills the College's composition requirement (English 115). Part of Integrated Studies Program; requires concurrent enrollment in Philosophy 139. Four credit hours.
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4.00 Credits
Listed as Theater and Dance 141. Four credit hours. A. CONNER
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3.00 Credits
Topics, texts, and genres will vary from section to section, but all sections will emphasize close reading, detailed analysis of imaginative literature from different times and cultures, and careful critical writing. Prerequisite: English 115 or exemption. Four credit hours. L.
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3.00 Credits
The initial gateway to the study of literature for English majors, introducing students to the genres of poetry, drama, and fiction; emphasizing close reading; raising issues of genre and form; and providing practice in writing critical essays and in conducting scholarly research. Prerequisite: English 115 or exemption. Four credit hours. FACULTY
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3.00 Credits
The initial gateway to the study of literature for English majors, introducing students to the genres of poetry, drama, and fiction; emphasizing close reading; raising issues of genre and form; and providing practice in writing critical essays and in conducting scholarly research. Prerequisite: English 115 or exemption. Three credit hours. SZEGHI
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3.00 Credits
History is everywhere evident in Haiti--even painted on the sides of trucks and buildings for the largely illiterate population to know the past, the better to imagine the future. For those interested in development, public policy, history, sociology, anthropology, medicine, and the arts. Readings focus first on Haiti's origins--European conquest, the slaughter of native Arawaks, the introduction of slavery--then on the ways that its citizens today understand their Haitian identity. Fulfills the College's composition requirement (English 115). Part of the Integrated Studies Program; requires concurrent enrollment in French 173. Prerequisite: French 173 (for ISP only). Four credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion of readings on the process of writing and methods of tutoring. Theory combined with practice in peer review of student papers, mock tutorials, and actual supervised tutorials. Students completing the course may apply for work-study positions in the Writers' Center. Nongraded. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Two credit hours. WEBB
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4.00 Credits
Listed as Theater and Dance 224. Four credit hours. L. BOX
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4.00 Credits
Listed as Theater and Dance 226. Four credit hours. L. BOX
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