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LIT 341: Hemingway and Faulkner
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
An extensive study of two major twentieth century American authors, covering biography, short fiction, and selected novels. Two hours.
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LIT 350: Classical Mythology
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A thorough encounter with the major myths of the Greek and Roman world, both by systematic study and by contacts with texts of central informing sources. Two hours.
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LIT 351: Romanticism
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Close contact is provided with significant works of the pre-romantics and the major romantics, in poetry and in prose form. Two hours.
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LIT 352: Victorian Literature
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
The works of major and lesser Victorian English writers in poetry and fiction are discussed, such as Tennyson, Browning, and others. Two hours.
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LIT 353: Contemporary Literature
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Movements from modernism to postmodernism are exemplified in the writings of prominent authors of British, American, and Continental literature. Two hours.
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LIT 360: Principles of Literary Criticism
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study with intensive concentration on the various theories and schools of literary criticism, such as formalism, new historicism, deconstruction, dialogism, and basic textual criticism, among others. Representative readings and application to selected texts are features of the course to provide the student with precise skills in explications of texts. Two hours.
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LIT 365: Adolescent Literature
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study of the philosophy, genres, and implications of teaching literature at the Middle School level. The course stresses the transition from reading as a component in developmental, elementary language arts, to reading as an investment in lifelong, personal learning skills. Course participants both explore theoretical principles of instruction and experience representative works of merit. Two hours.
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LIT 381-382: Readings in Literature
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Outstanding works of fiction, drama, poetry, and criticism are selected for study in consultation with the student to meet his special needs and interests. Tailored primarily for those not majoring or minoring in English, the course also features literary analysis projects and conferences with the course advisor. One or two hours.
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LIT 385-386: Readings in Comparative Literature
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A comparative study of literary works whose themes cross national, temporal, or generic boundaries. Comparative analysis of works selected by the student and advisor is undertaken in the areas of drama, poetry, and fiction, dealing with such matters as the Arthurian legend, the Faust theme, and comparative forms of comedy and tragedy. Critiques of materials and conferences are a part of the course. One or two hours.
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MAT 111: Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course investigates a variety of topics necessary for future elementary school teachers. Topics covered include numbers, measurement, probability, statistics, geometry, patterns, spatial relationships, and logic. This is not a methods class; it is a mathematics content class. Prerequisites: 12 credit hours; Basic Algebra and EDU110. Three hours.
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