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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 Offered every Fall semester Beginning with the German roots of the English language, the course will trace the internal development of English sounds, words, and syntax through the Old English, Middle English, Early Modern and Modern English periods. Attention will also be given to external influences such as the Viking and Norman invasions, Renaissance learning with its influx of classical vocabulary, the rise of standards in the eighteenth century, and the effects of exportation of English to colonies such as North America, India, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Africa.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 Offered every Fall semester This course examines the major works of Dante Alighieri, the medieval Italian poet whose works have been called "Thomism in verse." Most of the course will be spent on the Divine Comedy in order to understand its literary and historical contexts and allusions and its theological structure. Minor poetry and essays will also be read as time permits. A research paper is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course provides a study of selected comedies, histories, and tragedies of Shakespeare, with an emphasis on his Christian typology.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course examines the autobiographies of well-known American Writers and historical figures. Selections may include works from Benjamin Franklin, Mark Twain, Black Hawk, Jane Addams, Lillian Hellman, Harriet Jacobs, Booker T. Washington, Eudora Welty, and others. A research paper is required.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Hour This will be a practical, hands-on training course designed to teach students how to read music. Instruction will include the principles of solfege, and applications of principles of music theory and rhythm. This class will give participants measurable skills in reading music fluently and allowing the active participation in choirs, handbell choirs, instrumental ensembles/bands, or to enhance skills as a soloist.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours History of Music presents a survey of Western music from ancient to modern times. All periods will be covered and exemplified with analysis of illustrative listening examples. The student will develop a basic understanding of the major periods and their foremost exponents, as well as a fundamental grasp of the evolution of musical style.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours Offered Fall Semester This course is a survey of Western art from prehistoric times through the medieval period, with particular emphasis on the development of art and architecture and major iconographic themes in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, and in the early Christian and Byzantine periods.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours Offered Spring Semester This course is a survey of Western art from the Late Gothic through the modern period, with particular emphasis on the development of art and architecture and major iconographic themes during the renaissance in Italy and the North and the Baroque period.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours This course is designed to acquaint the beginning student with the rudiments of music such as basic notation, elementary harmony, and ear training.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours Music History and Appreciation is a survey course designed to acquaint the student with the general history of music and to foster an appreciation for various types of music. Topics include leading composers and the relationship of music to other aspects of history and cultural development. The student will become familiar with the basic elements of music, the major periods of music, and the greatest composers of these periods.
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