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4.00 Credits
An introduction to college writing, reading and discourse. Active discussion among students and instructors in sections limited to 18 participants. Seminars typically focus on a current social problem or a topic of particular interest to the instructor. Each semester all seminar students read one common text by an author who visits campus during the term. Not for credit in the major. 4 SH. Core: Intellectual Skills, Writing and Thinking.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to writing in the forms of fiction, poetry and nonfiction. The course is designed for students who are interested in exploring their creative abilities in writing as well as in being introduced to contemporary writers. Not for creative writing major or minor credit. 4 SH.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of works from the earliest written texts to the present, emphasizing literary heritage and the global context of literature, and fostering in students the capacity for critical thinking. Four texts are common to all sections. Other texts are chosen according to the interest and expertise of instructors. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor's permission. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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4.00 Credits
Specialized courses surveying a particular theme or topic of literary study and fostering in students the capacity for critical thinking. Texts are chosen according to the interest and expertise of instructors. Recent examples are Wilderness Literature, Beat Literature, and Travel Literature. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or second-semester freshmen who have completed successfully the Writing and Thinking course. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of American literature involving the close reading and analysis of major texts, including the work of poets, dramatists and prose writers, and considering male and female writers from the pre-Colonial period to 1865. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor's permission. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of American literature involving the close reading and analysis of major texts, including the work of poets, dramatists and prose writers, and considering male and female writers from 1865 to the present. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor's permission. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of British literature involving the close reading and analysis of major texts, including the work of poets, dramatists and prose writers, and considering male and female writers from the sixth century to 1789. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor's permission. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of British literature involving the close reading and analysis of major texts, including the work of poets, dramatists and prose writers, and considering male and female writers from 1789 to the present. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor's permission. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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4.00 Credits
Surveys the literature of one or more cultural groups, including African American, Native American, Latina/Latino, Asian American and others. In every case, factors of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and class will be of prime concern. Course selections and course topics vary according to instructor preference. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor's permission. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Surveys the literature, primarily in translation, of both historical and contemporary world writers, emphasizing the global context of literature. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or instructor's permission. 2-4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Literature.
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