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LL 379: British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Survey of British literature of the Romantic and subsequent periods with emphasis on poetry. (Fall, even)
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LL 380: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
An historical overview and practical introduction to literary theory and criticism. Students will practice applying major critical paradigms to poems and prose works. Designed primarily for majors, who will apply what they learn in classes at Sterling College and in graduate school. Theory may be of interest to students in some other majors. Addresses some Secondary English licensure standards. (Fall, even)
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LL 396: Writing Internship up to
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
An opportunity for selected students to earn credit for writing experiences, usually in a job setting. Open only to upper division students who have made application and been accepted during the previous semester.
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LL 398: Directed Readings
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
With permission, English majors may do individual reading for credit. Limited to two semester hours credit in any one semester and cumulative total of four semester hours.
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LL 453: Poetry
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Careful reading and analysis of Biblical, classical, medieval, and modern poetry. Attention will focus on what type of thing poetry is (from epic to lyric), how it differs from prose, and how petical language can be altered or "lost in translation." (Fall,odd)
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LL 455: History of the Novel in English
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Careful reading of several British and American masterpieces of fiction from the eighteenth century to the present day, with attention to the history and development of the novel and the background of the authors, and more detailed examination of themes and techniques represented in the works studied. (Spring, even)
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LL 473: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Life and times of Shakespeare with an intensive study of selected tragedies, comedies and histories. (Spring, even)
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LL 498: Senior Seminar I
2.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Senior Seminar I
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LL 499: Senior Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Designed to acquaint the Senior with current issues in the discipline and culture and with schools of literary criticism, and to suggest ways of integrating the field with Christian theology and values. Involves a research project and production of a major paper. (Fall for 2 credits, spring for 1 credit; or may be taken for 3 credits in the fall) In addition to regularly scheduled courses that meet requirements of various programs, the Department also offers curriculum enrichment courses which also meet the general education requirement in Literature. The following courses have been offered at various times on a rotating basis:
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MA 108: Contemporary Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course is designed to provide the opportunity to understand mathematics and mathematical processes for both prospective teachers as well as the general liberal arts students. Topics covered include logic, sets, counting, probability, statistics, finance, and geometry. For non-majors only. Prerequisite: MA105, satisfactory score in math placement test, or ACT math score of at least 21 with grade of A or B in high school Algebra II. (Fall, Spring-even years)
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