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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Exploration of present-day novels by English, American, and continental writers. ( LA, AH2, CPA) Prerequisite: SoS.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Appreciation and understanding of form and meaning in fiction through reading and analysis of selected works. ( LA, AH2) Prerequisite: COMP 100.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Study of the most celebrated works of major playwrights of the Western world from early Greece to present-day Europe and America. Prerequisites: COMP 100; LITR 100 or LITR 150. ( LA)
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Critical reading and discussion of dramatic literature by major playwrights from Ibsen to the present. ( LA, AH2) Prerequisites: COMP 100; LITR 100 or LITR 150.
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3 s.h. Wide reading of novels, short stories, plays, and poetry, with emphasis on contemporary American, European, South American, Asian, and African writers. ( LA, AH2) Prerequisites: COMP 100; LITR 100 or LITR 150.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Exploration of the various approaches and techniques used in understanding and judging literary works; includes the reading of representative literary works, written criticism, critical theory, and practice in literary criticism. ( LA, AH2, WS2) Prerequisites: COMP 100; LITR 150; 3 s.h. 200-level ALIT, ELIT, LITR or WLIT.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Explores the role of women through reading literature by and about women. ( LA, AH2) Prerequisites: COMP 100; LITR 100 or LITR 150.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Explores encounters with the natural world as articulated in creative nonfiction, fiction, essays, and poetry. Emphasis placed on diverse representations of the environment, as understood through varied cultural and social perspectives. ( LA, AH2, CPA) Prerequisites: COMP 100; and LITR 100 or LITR 150.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This course will consider autobiographies from a variety of cultural backgrounds, exploring the relationship between gender, culture, and the representation of the self in autobiography. Concurrently with the reading and discussion of published autobiographies, class members will undertake a number of writing exercises leading to the completion of a segment of their own autobiographies, and the empowerment to continue the project after the course has ended. The course will be taught from a women's studies and a multicultural perspective and can be used as credit toward the minor in women's studies. Like all women's studies courses, it is open to and should be rewarding for, all students regardless of gender. ( LA, WS2) Prerequisites: COMP 100; LITR 100 or LITR 150 or permission of instructor.
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