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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Directed reading or special work not included in other courses. May be repeated for credit. Preparation for Course P: consent of instructor. Cr. 1-4. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Greek and Roman myths, legends, and tales, especially those that have an important place in the Western cultural tradition. Preparation for Course P: ENG 131 or equivalent. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Western Tradition) requirement. If you are required by placement examination to take ENG P131, ENG R150, or W130, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any folklore or classics course.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
The advanced study of Classical Greek and Roman myths, including the reading and evaluation of comparative myths, both inside and outside the Mediterranean cultural area. Preparation for Course P: ENG L202 or W233 or equivalent. Cr. 3-4. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Western Tradition) requirement. If you are required by placement examination to take ENG P131, ENG R150, or W130, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any folklore or classics course.
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3.00 Credits
Origins, evolution, conventions, criticism, and theory of the detective and mystery story; history of the Gothic novel; later development of the tale of terror; major works of this type in Western fiction, drama, and film. Preparation for Course P: ENG W131 or equivalent. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the materials of literature, painting, and music, and the ways in which meaning is expressed through the organization of the materials. Investigates similarities and differences among the arts. Examples selected from the past 200 years. No previous knowledge of art required. Preparation for Course P: ENG W131 or equivalent. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
The rise of Romantic tendencies in 18th-century Europe (pre-Romanticism); the Romantic revolution in early 19th-century Western literature. Such authors as Goethe, Chateaubriand, Wordsworth, Byron, Novalis, Hoffman, Hugo, Poe. Preparation for Course P: ENG L202 or W233 or equivalent; R: CLAS C205. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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9.00 Credits
Emphasis on breaking-up of tradition and triumph of experimental literature. Illustrations from German, French, Italian, English, Scandinavian, Russian, and American writings. May be repeated with different topics, for a maximum of 9 credits. Preparation for Course P: ENG L202 or W233 or equivalent; R: CLAS C205. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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9.00 Credits
Study of creative women writers who deal with unconventional themes. Comparison of images of female characters in 20th-century novels by French, English, and American women writers who challenge literary or social conventions. Focus on fiction or on another genre (e.g., drama, poetry, essay) each time course is offered. May be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 9 credits. Preparation for Course P: ENG L202 or W233 or equivalent. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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1.00 Credits
Minimum of 10 weeks' work experience in the construction industry, plus recorded (written or otherwise as approved in advance) report of directed academic project. Cr. 1.
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3.00 Credits
Study of general conditions and major phases of construction codes, specifications, agreements, contracts, liens, and bonds. Cr. 3.
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