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esp BGS 216: Writing:A Communication Process
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The purpose and process of writing. Writing theories and techniques that apply to all writing tasks. Focus on subject, audience, and purpose. Prewriting, writing, revising, rewriting, and proofreading; experimentation with various techniques. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 217: The Storyteller's Art
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Storytelling from earliest oral myths to current experiments in literature and fi lm. Elements of story; historical survey; discussion and analysis of the texts. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 301: The Advanced Pro-Seminar
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Transition from lower-level college studies to advanced studies. Skills in analytical and conceptual thinking, rhetoric, and interpretation appropriate to more complex and independent academic research. (3 Credits)
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esp BGS 330: History and Literature of the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The fi rst module in this two-part course provides a brief history and overview of literature of the Holocaust in Europe from 1933 to 1945 and discussion of three major novels on this theme. The second module is a comprehensive introduction to the causes, events, and implications of the destruction of European Jews. (3 Credits)
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esp BGS 331: Images of Woman
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Module one focuses on the "beauty myth" whichshapes women's lives and society in general. Manifestations of the cult of beauty in fashion, pornography, dieting, cosmetics, and cosmetic surgery. Module two covers popular women's magazines, women in TV, and women in the movies. Module three looks at the Senate hearings involving Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill as a case study in the power of images and how they can be changed by the media and the public will. (3 Credits)
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esp BGS 332-95: Chicago Issues and Trends
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The course studies how geography and technology shape Chicago. It covers the effect of railroads, manufacturing and retail on Chicago. Ethnic politics, crime and struggles for cultural supremacy are studied. Unions, reform movements and gangland corruption are discussed. The course focuses on the growth of the African American community and the decline of the democratic machine. It analyzes the role of globalization on the future of the city. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 332-95 and History 307-95. (3 Credits)
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esp BGS 332-95A: Chicago Issues and Trends to 1871
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The course studies the importance of geography and technology to the growth of Chicago from an outpost fort to the second largest urban center in the U.S. It covers the development of water and rail transportation and the accompanying establishment of trading, processing, manufacturing, and retail enterprises. The city's ethnically diverse pre-Fort Dearborn beginnings through its rebirth after the Great Fire of 1871 are examined. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 332-95A and History 307-95A. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 332-95B: Chicago Issues and Trends
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
This course examines the growth of ethnic politics in Chicago and the struggle between Anglo-Americans and the immigrant groups for cultural and political supremacy. Prohibition and the labor movement are also studied. The settlement house movement; the coming of Prohibition, the role of woman in Chicago and crime in the city are analyzed. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 332-95B and History 307-95B. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 332-95C: Chicago Issues and Trends 1920 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
This course examines the impact of the growth of the African American community in Chicago. It discusses federal aid and the Democratic Machine. It reviews the accomplishments and decline of the fi rst Daley machine. The rise of Harold Washington and the turmoil following his death are described. The course evaluates the era of Richard M. Daley. It concludes with an analysis of globalization in Chicago. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 332-95C and History 307-95C. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 333-95: Labor and Work:Confl icts and Resolutions
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The course covers slavery, indentured servitude, and free labor in early America. It studies the role of English labor law and regional differences on labor practices in America. The course reviews the effects of unionization, the great depression, World War II and governmental policy on working conditions. The CIO and its differences with the AFL are examined. Current trends and problems of the labor movement are described. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 333-95 and History 327-95. (3 Credits)
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