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LIT 381: Italian and European Theater
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Secular and professional drama as it emerged in Renaissance Italy and spread to Spain, England, and France. Selected works of Machiavelli, Monteverdi, Cervantes, Calderon, Shakespeare, Molière, Behn and others (in English). Offered only in Florence.
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LIT 421: Classical Mythology
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Myths and rituals of Greek mythology and religion. Ancient poets/playwrights and important mythological themes found in later Western religious/artistic traditions. Offered only in Florence.
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LIT 442: From Dante to Calvino:Italian Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Italian writers from the 14th century to the 20th century. Offered only in Florence.
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LIT 443: Dante,Petrarch,and Boccaccio
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Early, central Italian literature and society. Dante's "Comedy," Petrarch's "Canzoniere," Boccaccio's "Decameron." Offered only in Florence
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LIT 445: Comedy in Italy:From Ancient to Modern Times
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Comedy, Italian style, from ancient Roman stages to the international scene. Laughter, farces, cartoons, films, and the use of comic masks. Students read plays by Plautus, Machiavelli, Fo, Shakespeare, and Moliere. Theater excursions. Student performance option. Offered only in Florence.
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LIT 481: Global Communication Through Worl Englishes
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y World Englishes pose unique challenges for linguists, language pedagogues, business leaders, communication experts, and researchers in intercultural/ international communication. Various topics reflecting these challenges are presented. Additional work required of graduate students.
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LIT 481 - Global Communication Through Worl Englishes
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LIT 510: Studies in Greek and Roman Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 SI Selected topics in Greek or Roman literature studied in English. No knowledge of Greek or Latin required.
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LIT 521: Mythhology
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR Greek, Roman, and Norse myths. Knowledge of foreign languages not required.
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LIT 681: Global Communication Through Worl Englishes
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y World Englishes pose unique challenges for linguists, language pedagogues, business leaders, communication experts, and researchers in intercultural/ international communication. Various topics reflecting these challenges are presented. Additional work required of graduate students.
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LPP 255: Introduction to the Legal System
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
S The legal system and public policy issues emphasizing the impact of the legal environment on management decision making. Includes ethics and international topics. Development of analytical and communication skills. Prereq: Sophomore standing
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