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BIO 503: Biology Seminar
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Discussion of topics reflecting research and current problems in the biological sciences in a seminar format. Specific areas of discussion vary from semester to semester. Topics are announced in advance. A written paper and oral presentation are required. Prerequisite: Majors with senior standing. 1 credit. Fall semester; day.
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BL 2102: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Agency; business forms; sole proprietorships, franchising, partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations; securities regulation; liability of accountants; property: personal, real, intellectual; bankruptcy. Prerequisite: BL 2101. 3 credits. Every semester, day; Spring semester, evening.
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BL 2202: Women and the Law
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course examines specific legal issues as they relate to women in the areas of employment; segregation by gender in education and athletics; health, marriage and reproductive rights; violence against women; treatment of women in the criminal justice systems; and sex equality under international law. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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BL 3101: International Business Law
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course examines the origins of world legal systems and sources of international law; legal risks on international business; resolution of international legal disputes; world trade law; law of international sales contracts; legal structures of global business; NAFTA and the European Union; international intellectual property, environmental and consumer protection issues. Prerequisite: BL 2101. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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BRL 2110: Songs:Cyfarwydds to Elton John
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Historical, cultural, and aesthetic study of lyric poetry, ballads, songs, and stories from the ancient Welsh tradition through the Renaissance and Romantic periods to contemporary pop with attention to nuance and development of the English language through the centuries. Prerequisite: WRI 1100. 3 credits. Fall 2008.
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BRL 2120: Heroes,Villains,Cowards
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
From the Old English epic heroes Beowulf and Judith to more complex figures, personalities, and subjects in the poetic and narrative voice such as Christopher Marlowe, Samuel Johnson, William Wordsworth, Robert Browning, Emily and Charlotte Brontand aesthetic perspectives. Prerequisite: WRI 1100. 3 credits. Fall 2009.
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BRL 2130: King Arthur:Then and Now
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Arthurian Romance from the early period of Marie De France, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Sir Thomas Malory, for example, to Alfred Tennyson and T.H. White and more contemporary cinematic interpretations of a richly historical as well as cultural figure in search of the Holy Grail. Prerequisite: WRI 1100. 3 credits. Fall 2007.
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BRL 2210: Authority,Love,and Lust
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Thematic study of the human tendency to triumph in love, to succumb to lust, and a consideration of what authorizes such tendencies. Poets and writers such as Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe, through the great sonneteers of the Renaissance, to John Keats, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Jane Austen to A.S. Byatt, for instance, and more contemporary men and women, with a cultural as well as aesthetic reading. Prerequisite: WRI 1100 and BRL 2110, 2120 or 2130. 3 credits. Spring 2009.
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BRL 2220: Masters and Slaves
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Figurative bondage from the middle ages represented in work such as The Dream of the Rood, to the more literal bondage examined in, for example, Edmund Burke, Mary Wollstonecraft ( A Vindication of the Rights of Woman), Thomas Paine, William Blake ( Songs of Innocence and of Experience), and selected slave narratives from the likes of Olaudah Equiano and Mary Prince, paying close attention to the historical and cultural significance of the readings. Prerequisite: WRI 1100 and BRL 2110, 2120 or 2130. 3 credits. Spring 2010.
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BRL 2230: City and Country Living
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
From rural England seen in William Langland (Piers Plowman) to the London of writers such as John Donne, John Dryden, Samuel Pepys, and Jonathan Swift, to the Romantic world of, for example, Robert Burns, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, novelists such as the Bront ? and George Eliot, to the post- Romantics of W.B. Yeats and Thomas Hardy, up to and beyond moderns such as T.S. Eliot. The eminent critic Raymond Williams wrote a book, The Country and the City, devoted to these important themes, focusing on the aesthetics of poetry and prose as well as the historical and cultural importance of the city and country in English literature. Prerequisite: WRI 1100 and BRL 2110, 2120 or 2130. 3 credits. Spring 2008.
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