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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS An introduction to masterpieces of European literature from the medieval period to the present. Selections include short stories, dramas, poetry, novels, and essays. Works discussed will represent a broad range of cultural perspectives and historical eras.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS Involves readings and discussions organized around a selected topic, which varies from quarter to quarter.
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4 CREDIT HOURS Survey of poetry and its many forms, from the measured rhymes of Chaucer to modern free verse. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of poetic language, including the concepts of imagery, metaphor, and symbolism. Through reading and interpreting a variety of selections, students will gain a deeper understanding of the power and resonance of the poetic voice. Prerequisite: ENG103
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course focuses on dramatic works from various cultures and historical periods. Readings may include works from the ancient Greeks to contemporary authors. The course emphasizes the elements of drama as a distinct genre and the interpretation of individual dramatic works. Prerequisite: ENG103
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS Focuses on the major political, social, economic, and technological trends that have shaped the United States over the past forty years. The pivotal events of each decade will be examined in depth, as will such overriding multi-decade trends as the civil rights movement, the shift to an information and service economy, the end of the Cold War, and the changing position of the United States as a world power.
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4 CREDIT HOURS Utilizes the writings of contemporary feminist theorists to explore issues of gender identity, reproduction, ethnicity, and acculturation. Such works will be analyzed at the theoretical level and for their application to contemporary concerns, such as the role of women in the family, community, workforce, and political arena.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS Starting in pre-colonial times and ending in the mid-20th century, this course presents a comprehensive historical view of the visual arts in the Americas and the ideas and forces affecting them. It takes a broad and inclusive approach to the variety and richness of American art, including work by previously marginalized groups: Native Americans, African Americans, and Latinos.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course is an introduction to the study of narrative fiction, with particular emphasis on the short story and novel. Works discussed will represent a broad range of cultural perspectives and historical eras. Students will gain interpretive skills by developing a critical vocabulary and exploring the literature using a variety of analytical methods and philosophies. Prerequisite: ENG103
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS Explores the various methods and technologies afforded by diverse media (print, film, video, sound, digital, and cybernetics) to access and evaluate a range of cultural phenomena more traditionally studied only in print. These might include literature, film, visual arts, performance arts, and various kinds of nonfiction such as news, aesthetics, philosophy, and other humanistic inquiry. Prerequisite: ENG103
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS Explores the diverse environments, management concerns, financial issues, and marketing questions faced by international business organizations. Provides students with a heightened global awareness as they seek the knowledge and skills needed to function competitively in an increasingly interdependent world. Prerequisite: BUS100
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