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3.00 Credits
The study of a variety of topics and figures in the American novel. Prerequisites: ENG 164, 165, either 265 or 266, and 3 hrs. of ENG 300-level. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A close study of the works of Chaucer, with primary emphasis on The Canterbury Tales as they reflect the man and his times. Prerequisites: ENG 164, 165, either 265 or 266, and 3 hrs. of ENG 300-level. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of selected works of Old and Middle English literature with some continental works. The course will include, at various times, works as early as Beowulf (ca. 8th-9th c.) to ones as late as Malory’s Morte D’Arthur (late 15th c.). Prerequisites: ENG 164, 165, either 265 or 266, and 3 hrs. of ENG 300-level. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of a variety of 20th-century literature by writers associated with England, Ireland, or English-speaking groups (not American) formerly colonized by the British. Though the course varies from term to term, it generally aims to have students read literary works by major figures, learn of the cultural and historical forces influencing these works and writers, and develop an understanding of the main concepts and movements that distinguish this body of literature. Prerequisites: ENG 164, 165, either 265 or 266, and 3 hrs. of ENG 300-level. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the major modes of literary criticism. Study of the basic concepts underlying specific theories of literary criticism and their application and impact within a literary field selected by the instructor. Prerequisites: ENG 164, 165, either 265 or 266, and 3 hrs. of ENG 300-level. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to offer students a survey of British literature in the seventeenth century. Major authors of the period will be given special attention. Prerequisites: ENG 164, 165, either 265 or 266, and 384. Credit: 3.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The modified topics course is designed to vary from semester to semester. Topics may focus on a particular author, region, period, theme, genre, or critical approach. Prerequisites: English 164, 165, either 265 or 266, and 6 hrs. ENG 300- level.
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3.00 Credits
A study comparing various state and federal laws with particular emphasis on the State of Texas statutes will be conducted. Nature of evidence for prosecution under these laws will be considered. Fall. Prerequisite: BIO 137/117, and CHM 241. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of topics relating to public health and sanitation. The causative agents of human diseases of public health importance are characterized, and present knowledge of prevention and control of these diseases is reviewed. Two-hour laboratory. Odd year, Fall. Prerequisite: BIO 161/111, 162/112, 247 OR 347, and 8 hrs. of chemistry. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of solid wastes and recycling pertaining to sources, storage, processing, economics, and legal issues involved. Physical and chemical components of wastes and waste processing and their environmental effects will be stressed. Odd year, Spring. Prerequisite: BIO 161/111, 162/112, 247 or 347, ESC 330, GEL 133/113, and CHM 241 and Junior standing.Credit 3.
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