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  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) Students explore a wide range of literature in the genre of fantasy, including the formal characteristics of fantasy, the questions it typically raises, and the themes it examines. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/W This course delves into Shakespeare's stagecraft, life and times through close analysis of several plays written during the early period of his career. These works may include "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "TComedy of Errors", "Henry IV, Pt. I", "Richard III", "Romeo and Juliand "Much Ado about Nothing". Prerequisite: None. However, becauseof the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/W/Sp This course delves into Shakespeare's stagecraft, life and times through close analysis of several plays written during the later period of his career. These works may include "As You Like It", "Henry V", JuliCaesar", "Hamlet", "Othello", "Antony and Cleopatra" and "The TemPrerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/W This course surveys British literature from the earliest writing to the end of the Renaissance, focusing on literary analysis and on the intellectual and cultural contexts in which the literature was written. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - W/Sp This course surveys British literature from the Age of Enlightenment to the present, focusing on literary analysis and on the intellectual and cultural contexts in which the literature was written. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) Students explore selected Hispanic literature translated into English, with a focus on contemporary Latin American writing. This will include fiction (for example, magic realism), poetry, memory, and other genres. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) While reading materials written in a variety of genres by Chinese-, Japanese-, and Korean-Americans, students focus on how to define "Asian-American" and how to place the Asian-American experience intothe larger contexts of race and ethnicity and the promise of a liberal political democracy to incorporate "otherness" and tolerate diversity.Topics include racism, expatriation, immigration, the American dream, assimilation, hope, and individual and cultural autonomy. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) By focusing on the legends of King Arthur and his court, students delve into the genre of romance and the quest motif as a major force for idealism, individualism, and spiritual renewal from medieval times to the present. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) Students examine various forms of literature written for children, such as the fairy tale, legends, fables, historical romance, nonsense, adventure, domestic realism, fantasy, and poetry. Students develop critical insights into children's literature through methods of analysis and an understanding of the background and development of genres. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course surveys through a variety of literary genres the development of women's roles in society from the Medieval time to contemporary times. Prerequisite: None. However, because of the writing required in this class, it is recommended that students score at the WR 121 level on the college placement exam (CPT) or have completed WR 101 or WR 115. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
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