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3.00 Credits
Students study selected works of British poetry, drama and fi ction from medieval to eighteenth-century works Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study selected works of British poetry, drama, fi ction, and essay from the nineteenth and twentieth century This course will be presented in the seminar style Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to representative works by and about women from various historical, social and literary perspectives as it seeks to inform students about gender identities Interdisciplinary and feminist approaches will be used to engage race, ethnicity, and class in addition to those of gender Students will learn how gender roles develop and change and how women's views of themselves are refl ected through their writing Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course) (Cultural Diversity course)
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey course of American Literature to 1865 Students study selected works in American Literature from the Colonial Period to 1800 and the early nineteenth century to 1865 in historical and cultural contexts Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course) (Cultural Diversity course)
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3.00 Credits
Students study selected works of American Literature since 1865 in historical and cultural contexts Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course) (Cultural Diversity course)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an exploration of the range of Shakespeare's work in drama and poetry Students will read a variety of Shakespeare's comedies, tragedies and historical plays as well as his sonnets Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/ Aesthetics Core course)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to masterpieces of ancient, classical, medieval, and renaissance literature Works in foreign languages are read in English translation Students are expected to study the literature as well as its historical and cultural contexts Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course) (Cultural Diversity course)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to masterpieces of Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Symbolist, Modernist, Post- Modernist, and Colonial literature Works in foreign languages are read in English translation Students are expected to study the literature as well as its historical and cultural contexts Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course) (Cultural Diversity course)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the Greek mythical system and Greek heroes It also traces the infl uence of the Greek myth on classical Greek writers and later western culture Prerequisite: EN113, EN133 (Humanities/Aesthetics Core course) (Cultural Diversity course)
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3.00 Credits
This course develops the profi ciency gained in Junior Composition, and expands that profi ciency so students develop expertise in essay writing of many forms: the profi le, the informal essay, the interview, the background piece, and other forms for which there is not yet agreed upon terminology Prerequisite: EN113, EN133
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