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3.00 Credits
Covers a cross-section of Shakespeare's major histories with attention to his life and times, production techniques, the plays' relevance today, and literary conventions such as structure, theme, and characterization. May include Julius Caesar, Henry IV, or other selections, and the critics. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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Discusses English literature from the Middle Ages to the Sixteenth Century. Emphasizes the relationship between the work of literature and the author and age. Stresses cultural and historical differences between past ages and ours, and the enduring identities of human experience. Gives special attention to the elements of poetry and prose style. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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Discusses English literature from the Seventeenth Century to the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Emphasizes the relationship between the work of literature and the author and age. Stresses cultural and historical differences between past ages and ours, and the enduring identities of human experience. Gives special attention to the elements of poetry and prose style. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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Discusses English literature from the Romantic, Victorian and Twentieth Century. Emphasizes the relationship between the work of literature and the author and age. Stresses cultural and historical differences between past ages and ours, and the enduring identities of human experience. Gives special attention to the elements of poetry and prose style. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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Traces the development of American literature from the age of exploration to the present. Focus: from the age of exploration to the Civil War. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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3.00 Credits
Traces the development of American literature from the age of exploration to the present. Focus: from the Civil War to 1910. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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3.00 Credits
Traces the development of American literature from the age of exploration to the present. Focus: from 1910 to the present. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the literature and critical perspectives of women writers, emphasizing British and North American Women writers of the twentieth century. Focuses on developing a critical framework for examining issues related to race, gender, identity, and representation in literary works by women. Prerequisite: Pass WR 115 with a C or better, or suitable placement score and pass READ 12, or suitable placement score.
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Studies American race and ethnic relations from a modern sociological perspective, including prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, inclusion, and social justice. Focuses on early European immigration, Anglo domination, Native Americans and Asian Americans in terms of their cultural heritage, history, and current sociological issues. Covers other minority ethnic groups, and the history and current policies of immigration.
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3.00 Credits
Studies American race and ethnic relations from a modern sociological perspective, including prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, inclusion, and social justice. Focuses on African- Americans, Arab and Muslim Americans, and Jewish Americans in terms of their cultural heritage, history, and current sociological issues. Covers other minority ethnic groups, and the history and current policies of immigration.
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