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LAT 483: Guided Independent Study
0.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: LAT 211-212; junior or senior standing)A tutorial program with content determined by mentor.
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LIT 105: (CL,D) Introduction to World Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course introduces students to significant works in English translation of world literature, while introducing the genres of narrative (fiction and non-fiction), poetry, and drama, and the critical terminology needed to discuss them. Taught in English. Readings may vary.
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LIT 205: (CL,D,W) Modern Latin-American Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A survey in English of modern and contemporary Latin American writers.
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LIT 207: (CL,D,W) Literature of American Minorities
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Examination of racial and ethnic groups from the settlement of America until the present. Examination of the historical context and current situation of Native Americans, African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, women-as-minority, and other marginalized groups. Readings from literature and other disciplines.Cross listed with Women’s Studies Concentration.
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LIT 208: (CL,D) French Masterpieces in English Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
The study of selected major works from the leading French writers of the 19th and 20th centuries who have made an important contribution to the development of Western civilization. Such authors as Stendhal, Flaubert, Gide, Proust, Camus and Malraux will be discussed. Taught in English.
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LIT 209: (CL,D) Masterworks of Russian and Slavic Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A survey of major literary achievements of Slavic peoples, including Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy. No knowledge of Slavic languages is required. All readings and lectures are in English.
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LIT 220E: (W,D,CL) Fairytales
1.50 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: Students taking the course for German language credit must have completed four semesters of college-level German or obtain permission of the instructor.)Today, fairytales are an important part of children’s literature and constitute broadly understood points of Western cultural reference. This seminar goes beyond contemporary tales to identify and interpret historical, political, and ideological dimensions of fairytales. Special attention to German Romanticism; Central European nationalisms; theories of culture and psychology; and gender. May be taken in combination with a one-credit language practicum, GERM 333, for German credit.
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LIT 413: (CL,D) Topics in American Minority Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course examines a particular minority group in American society through texts written by and about that group. Representative groups include, for example, Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans and women. This course may be repeated for credit when content varies. Taught in English.
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MATH 005: Algebra
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A study of algebra including factoring, exponents, radicals, graphing, and linear and quadratic equations. Course is recommended for students who need MATH 106 but received a score below 10 on the DAT part of the Math Placement Test. Credits count only as free elective.
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MATH 101: (Q) Mathematics Discovery
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Topics exploring various aspects of mathematical reasoning, modeling, and problem solving are selected to bring the excitement of contemporary mathematical thinking to the nonspecialist. Examples of topics covered in the past include fractal geometry, chaos theory, number theory, non Euclidean geometry and problem solving. Not open to students with credit for or enrolled in any Mathematics course numbered above 205.
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